Pages ~ be tHE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKR, B.C, = Thursday, December 16, 1964, MAN‘S BEST FRIEND IS ‘DEAR’ TO YOUNGSTER ~ | ALEXIS CREEK Tuesday, December 21, 7;30 p.m. FILM “The Greatest Gift” will be shown at ST. LUKE’S CHURCH : Sponsoreq by Calvary Tabernacle Williams Lat-e Building a Home? or Remodelling? Call A.E. Montgomery Construction GENERAL CONTRACTOR Free Estimates Box 111 Williams Lake This Week’s Home Specials The “SHIRLEY” DOUBLE BOWL CABINET SINK a 66-inch sink cabinet of gleaming white enameled-finish steel, Regular price $198.00 y +. TRO KR : Cortina: Orese Canadian Special, $159.50 por the last six months it has been itke living’ al Santee home for four-year-old Garry Groome ol Kearney Ont, seen above with Rocky Mountain Saddlezy 256 Lansdowne Street. Kamloops, B.C, MAKERS OF FINE LEATHER GOODS 2 LEADING SADDLE MAKES ALL LEATHER REPAIRS A s Lee Coats, Shirts, Pants Wrangler, Levi’: e his pet deer. Last June. Mrs Gioome noteud “ina fi glose to the hobse. Ax incre warn't any sine oye a eld MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY TORRID AIR BLOWERS in sight, she decided to catch the liltie lawn which she did with- Felative inthe Grong yc efta,mte, hemke dean’ > FOR OIL HEATERS Sleeping tn a ‘bed in the boy's room. Although he ne ous and Sates ee : fo be gnths old. “Tiny” weighs around iu pounds ong seems preg ee OO 00 5.5 no more Jost heat up the chimney - just to be thriving on his diet of krass. hay anc oh, yes, the electrical 5 Be 2 install a TORRID AIR blower on your pipe cords which he likes ta whiny ie oso g ee between stove and chimney and watch 2 TH E MOST al) PULAR bd your fuel bill go down. P-TA CONTINUES EDUCATIONAL TOPICS ® 2 ° e $49.95 PANEL DISCUSSES HIGH SCHOOL Procram) : CANADIAN WHISKY : ° ° complete with- motor : z = Following the success of a panel discussion on the e AT A PO PU LAR PRICE ma) . elementary school in‘Noyember, the Parent-Teacher Associa- ° 2 tion held another on the High School program at Tuesday e <> ——, e : Nn y er S ar W are night’s meeting. fl =a ee . el Sy, e : Moderator for the evening was not more than 1% hours. The indi- O50) 0) 078, 2:0) 0. sy see & eeccccee Fred Bass, while teachers Owen Ker-| vidual ability of the student has a E ley and Art Halleran formed one,side | bearing on the time he inust spend y . of the panel with Eric O'Dell Sr., and | at homework. i Mrs. M. Perreton muking up the,lay-| Mr. Halleran stated that he avas men’s or parent’s side. not in favor of homework except for tion where “One of the first questions was on} such work as memori: teaching children to think for them- | no reasoning is required. The only selves. Mrs, Perreton felt that .chil-| good point about it, according to My. dren were assisted in their school Maleran, was that the parents learn- . work too much and not given. the | ed a lot. Ow’ iood opportunity to think for themselves, | Mr. Kerley objected on the 3 but the final concensus of the panel |grounds that it wa impossible- to was some children have the natural | get through the n ry work ability to reason problems out for | without homework. ca i } B themeelves, while others just have | The value of study periods was felt hot and must be assisted, =< [to be immeasurahle ip afsed_ properly; On promotional policy and System j but most classes are not closely su- of credits, Mr. Kerley explained that pervised and thus 50% of the time g d a student will pass on a C-minns or |is wasted. In theory they are good ooa rum Usiter on the University program or lint not im praction the peel geen | the General program, but occasidn- On discipline and loyalty, M ally a student is passed on the Gen-| G»nan tert ‘iat patents & poner nnot ex- Its genial, rich flavour Seen eran 08.8 D ihark He" tine’ | hese ihe schodls ie deal oe eee makes G&W Bonded Stock up the system of credits for both pro- isa a ; i Se a 2) y seiplined adult is a gross refection x be < Siping on a Diaekhoard and expieinz| oy otis parent? Gaffer aia ic Wes as delightful to the taste as > g ed it in detail to the members. scligols tie Sata : er: it is easy on the entertain- On the subject of homework, Mr.{~ 9, value; OF Vextra-cisriediir “Tat? ment budget! Halleran explained that the hours es Kanadion Z work. in clubs and sports was ques- oath are laid down by the Department of Get Education. In grades 1 - 6, there A not supposed to be any homework: # grades 7, 8, 9 - not more than one hour; and grades 10, 11, and 12 - tioned, and Mr. Kerley felt that many discipline problems if not solved were certainly relieved py such activities, Distillers of the renowned From the audience, Cecil Poston : PRINCE REGENT raised the question of the school 5.1 eee Canadian Whisky joanne -sunday “sperts, recently; This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Z but wasrassured by Mr. Kerley that Bee : 5 it WouRMnat NappER: axcin, ot Board or by the Government of British Columbia, niet ote tee eason’s Greetings : “Do _ Our Patrons FROM THE GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. =: Established 1832 ES ANNUAL CONTEST UNDERWAY RA Judges Announced] For Lighting Contest Power Commission manager Basil Gale, who is in charge of the Jaycee Christmas lighting contest this year, announces that judges for the event will be Village Commission Chair- man Stan Goad, Tom Larson and Felix Nicholson. Judging will take place next Wed- nesday night. As usual, the contest is divided into two categories, residential and commercial and no formal applica- tion for participation is necessary Purpose of the contest is to spur in- terest in lighting up the town for the Christmas season. Awards for the winners will he presented at a_ short presentation ceremony in the Oliver Theatre next Thursday evening. Commissioners Tuesday night au- thorized the purchase of enough an terial to replace four of the electric 2 light strings across Oliver Street that were torn down this summer by vehicles with high loads, Management and Staff OF THE LAKEVIEW CAFE pert ded anid Burley 2 pum cot” 4 e WE INVITE You ORDER YOUR TO TRY OUR j . : RUBBER STAMPS CHEF’S SPECIALTIES i COUNTER SALES BOOKS ‘ whol toelude ] scr CHOICE DELICIOUS CHINESE DISHES i § : : : _ SER ATCH PADS SOUPS - CHOW MEIN - CHOP SUEY | from EGG FUYUNG - SWEET & SOUR AND OTHERS THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS NOT PUBLISHED OR DISPLAYED BY THE LIQUOR CONTROL THE TRIBUNE BOARD OR BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.