Page 6 x THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, December 16, 1954, Tes Bridge-Crib Scout Group Meet ... WITH IRENE + Teachers of Sehool District 2m i/Winners Announced Helier ina Sas Ze : Jaa : Chenged Ta January semi-annual social get-tocether I know that the fire ter recently which we have incon- | This year's annnai hositpal bridge | * siren is a very ne item for | veniently mislaid, wondering what ]#nd cribbahe tour ment resulied in Owing to a poor atiendance at the the protection of our town. I know | happened to the editor in Vanecouv 8 being raised for War Memorial annual adult group committee meet- that we should be thankful for its existence and the quick wonderful Service in the form of the } Bri- gade that it calls to our assistance. T know that it is blown at twelve o'clock to test if it is in geod work- ing order, not to indicate the hour, BUT there are days at neon w hen T could cheerfully pull it out by roots. For those of us who live in iis shadow, so to speak, it can be dea ening and demoralizing. When Elaine comes in screaming and the baby wakes up crying, and the editor Starts out the door in a mad rush thinking the town is on fire . those are the days when IT could dis. epnse with it entirely. I know that the siren is blown by the girls at the telehone office, and trom what I can gather, they can't hear it and have no idea as to whe- ther it is blowing or not some days they overdo it, make sure I guess. It seems too had there coutd not be some betier arrangement. I don’t mind one squeal up and down the scale; in fact it is very handy to know that J had better rush to get the beans cn. But when it on and on and on, and up and down and up and down, it reduces this house- hold to a bedlam. It oceurs to me too that someday there might be a fire at noon, and many valuable miutues would go ticking by before the firemen realiz- ed there actually was a fire. A friend of ours in West Vancouver mentioned that their siren was kept going continually st a low steady erowl. Perhaps that would be worse than the blast at noon, especially for Ted Gibbon working directly the — thus just to g0e: be- neath it. It would depend on how . club was made by Elmer Carswell. | nose of the aircraft and ice began to Joud the “erowi" ae Atiibse: Honored By Friends chairman of the local group's new| gather on the wings. He followed T don't know how mony other! pr. ang Mrs. H. KX. Atwood enter-| €lub building committee. Over 140] the highway after leaving Salmon neighbors and residents within a tainca ne buffet dinner Tuesday | Pérons attended the dinner ana] Arm but took the wrong turn ane block's radius of the village hall feel, evening, December 7th, in nonor o+ | dance that followed. headed north. He ‘swung around but I for one would sincere! Mr. and Mrs. Don Mars who are leay-| Attending from Williams Lake n. just topped a high tension line Preciate a solution to my ing for the 100 Mile next week. were Felix Nicholson, Bob Court, |and managed to duck under another, peeve.” Following the dinner, Dr. ana|M¥. and Mrs. Ernie Eve, Mr, and Mrs.| one a short distance farther, le ses J. B. Ringwood entertained at| Sid Pigeon, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer| brought the plane down o a newly- Don't know if you witi #n evening party at their home. : a : "3 my writing about the potato I re- sisonal ehair| Pood, Mr and Mrs. C. Stangoe, Mf. | Canada Highway and the mie eters ceived in the mail from the “boys.” made by Bill Sloan to Mr and | ond Mrs. George Smith and Harold | about a qua Tp eure ale betas Save ee ee Mae coming to'rest in # farmers fiela: Picions to Ray Hargreaves, as IT kno Who it was ‘from now. I should have known, I gue: members of Forum dresampt up_ dy re Barrei friend, my Mr. Drinkell of Dog Creek. The “bays” wrote us a second let- % or % Adams Silver Fizz Gin % or %s French (Dry) Vermouth. Stir well with ice ond strain, Add olive, or twist of lemon peel. Distillers Lid. AMHERSTBURG, ONT. «+ turkey the day before, but I have inf a been doing it for several years now | their wives travelled to Queanei|ogan, Washin ton, accompanied by ee Toe r of Ver arr es and so far we have not died of |Saturday to atted the formal charter | 70 Jenner of i nBORS EL es : 5 on their way home from vauine- Dolsoting: Does anyone|night-ceremonies of the new Kiwani : know why VN bet it was a man that dreamt _—_| their light plane was forced down hy i As president of the sponsoring| 2 snow storm Salmon Arm it up. He has never had to cope with 4 a" orening ents Christmas morn-| Williams Lake club, Felix Nicholson Sunday morning. ing, preparing breakfast, cleaning up | attached the gold link to the Divis The four-passenger plane was the mess, and trying to prepare the | Five elub chain repr ewned and piloted by Dr. L.-§ turkey all at the same time. group. He was assisted by Tommy | Dewey. Also in the plane waa Vern Thompson, district governor trom| Bangert of Okanogan Redmond, California. e ran into a snow storm Be : Presentation of the flags, dinner Imon Arm and Dewey said Departing Residents] ,,?"*"" president's kit to the| that snow started buitdige eat that he thought that the Cariboo pital, according to Mospiial Auy- Cribbage— men’, Joe Borkowski high (desk pen) 3 men’s low (poe- ket compass) Steve Deschene $44: ladies’ high ( Joe Borkowski (vase) Mrs. M. . (similar priz his own without his spouse... , was set for the next meeting. With the help of a Scout parent it! is hoped to have the reqiured cup-| hoard built to store the equipment | safely. | The nominating committee of P.| 1 just received (Canadian Association of Consumers letin today in| Bridge— i f Nicholson, Rey. J. Colelough and p.| which “they give| lass) men’s high, Ken Cameron | yay. ace still looking for interested , instructions. on | 9940; men’s iow, Donald Mackay citizens to serve on the Group Com-| mittec. | The Scouts are again planning to! 860; ladies’ high, Mrs. W. Sharpe 90; ladies’ low, Mrs. $. Smith 780, Conveners for the event this how to your cook Christmas turkey. One of Year) sell Christmas trees hut no date has their main in-/ Were Mrs. J. Routledge and Mra, Pp. heen set owing to a recent lack of structions ig| /oveensen. leadership ng {rom unpexected “Don't stuff poultry one day ana FR aS cireumstances. | St it Che next; even thongh it is} Mys. J. D. Smedley left on the| ‘The Boy Scouts, 1st Williams mgerated in the meantime. Pre-| weekend for ‘Trail where she will! Luke Troop, wish one and all a very are the dry ingredients in advanced: set the poultry ready for sin ing and then complete mak- ng the next day and suf the bird just before it is popped into the oven, IT remember there was quite a bit of talk around town a couple of 1g0 about not, stuffing your spend the next few months with her son and daughter-in-law. aR a FLYING MEMBERS FORCED DOWN ON WAY TO STATES Kiwanians Attend Quesnel Charter Night A party of 15 local Kiwanians and Me ry Christmas and A Happy New Two flying Kiwanians from Okan- eee 2 night ceremonies when it should not be done? club of that centre. 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