Page 16 i FOS THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, December 23, 1954, OLIVER THEATRF— Monday, Tueday, Wednesday December 27, 28, 29 ANN SHERIDAN and STERLING HAYDEN in “TAKE ME TO TOWN” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m, Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- December 36, 31, Jan. 1 GUY MADISON, JOHN WELDON, JAMES WITMORE in “COMMAND” Lac La Hache, B.C, | Dee. 22, 1954, | The Editor, | Williams Lake Tribune, Dear Sir There seems to have heen some discrimination shown im the receur| dition to ihe pre; | unfortunate happeni jiams Lake School regar shoplifting by some ‘student: & Ww ! iia sRidents were involved? | It is not fair to point a fineer jthe dormitory alone, thus undue criticism of eiliciency, which, th “| @ who've taken Comedy and News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT — DECEMBER 25 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THIS WEEK Piper Laurie. Rock Hudson “Has Anybody Seen My Gal” | | | Ree and Happiness for Chistes Moy this Holy Season bring to our mony friends all the rich blessings that will make for happiness ‘and joy through+ eul the year, | | : gf cheery word for a cheery season «.. May your Holiday’be a_ “\ merry one! x Se = é ise ay 4 Hee 4 A, MANAGEMENT AND STAPP of Ure Laundries May Christmas and | the New Year hold for you the bless of health, happiness and prosperity. , Williams Lake Concrete Products | the time to inve of the highest. Children living at home under strict supervision some set out of line as was sho m this instance. So let's not point 700 4 sly at thé dormitory stu dents. The dorm te, is certainly sime cus) a very good _. Letters To The Editor at Hie Wil-| lieve the overerowding now soyer the | frequent. Bach Sawmill wooo, Students Entertain Over a hundred parents and ehil- raised by the parents at @ series of dances and was augmented by a do- nation trom the management of the Sawmill, - io i Dos ae eee | > Dee. y 3 | Ritor Tha naan | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham lef: pew Sir. T note in the Inst issue Gen crowded in the new Bach Saw_| today for Vasicouver top the holidays. of the Tribune that the hospital mill school last, Thu ourd proposes -to erect a ¥ to enjoy ‘ ——o— Spending the holidays at Chilli- Wack will be Dr. and ‘Mrs. James Duthie who lett toa: ) bed ad- the first Christmas concert to. be ent hospi tor 3 | | | held there, Pre-school childven joined their] This is to be eh aply constructed | Older brothers ana s lett for the const teday to spend the holiday ar the Hone of his daughter. Mrs Thomas _ is currently ling there, am under teacher Mrs, ®. r-old ve Ue opening recitation w; r-old Roinie Day appearing-trom time to time in th. columns OF your” paper, the ‘only «nd the closing wrong with the present hos- by five-y is ils inadequacy. UW of ceremou the so, then why not erect a much i rdier addition and make it perma- | Following the program a dance pent including, a heating and plumb-| was heldin the xc hool. img system sufficiently adequate ‘o| und “for the | a ele . dim Stitt ara leaving” lay night for the eo st where wil spend Christmas. Mr, and Mrs Thar. ure: s fer the concert Meredith White srade Six student oe ts pe ted to| Ms, 1. Mountain and son return: School and pre-schop! children wax! ‘ed from’ a trip to California. both buildin, a tempor- iry erection of such magnitude and ite permanence — surely at a | S »lundard of discipline, homeliness. } ‘i:ue extva cost the proposed addi- Ne und eficiency: — let's ail Help to | tien could vesnaas durable enough ie CPR 4 : keep it that w o serve the SG ee aS z* 3 R. T. Wise.| vears tp come — als “f s ——. is ideal in every way 100 MILE NEWS we all would like to see aj Se ge, modern, new hospital but vu lerstand that is out of the question | Scheel Program Hold | cic eat folds) = nder discussion seems to be the best 2 = In Local Theetre olution to the problem at the pr \ nt time. Of course the above is but : Congratulations to te teachers| * idea of one of yout many readers. | - : and pupils of 100 Mile School for| Se#sons grecuves: | > the excellent program they put on at Sincerely yours | the Christmas Tree held December Mrs. Charles Place | z 16. There was more space for the| aren: = ieee Marche Checccburonome actors this year as the progam w. x | held in the Moving Picture Theatre BIRTHS | in rich abundance all the good kindly donated for the evening. et a War Memoriat Beni | iLiigein ifesand yayehev comer The Mother Goose put on by |S EL Se | 3 a ‘ the primary pupils was well done. joo Robert ay tee i | i with you throughout the New Year. the children enjoying their roles and | ighter born Deeceinher 17. | ] DNeht costumes. ‘The First Christ-| "RIESEN — To Mr-and Mrs. Ron- | < mas, With Mary and Joseph and Baby | ald A. Friesen of Wut nis Lake, | 2 Jesus, the Wise Men, The Shepherds} a son, born December 18 | and Seven Virgins was a beautiful] c; — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles | play. The old jalopy and two px | € of 100 Mile House, a‘daugh- | sengers with its many blowouts born December 18 | ; made one remember our old Cariboo | DIXON — To Mr. : Roade and: the -old’ cats used then, “Dison ot Gav Da Hashio, 5 | kept the audience laughing all tie| horn December 19. | ine, The. Toonerville Many wes} RUULDT. = (roNcanadaee Chane | : yell done and ver: 1. The Tay | Fuller of Williams Lake, adaugh= | dolls w y of little! “ter, born December 20. girls ally acting as dolls. | Me Noe AUAGuee PROM THE STAPF OF HODGSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack : 5 MR. and MRS. W. HOWELL plan. Hodgson at North Vancouver, a 5 Overwaitea Ltd. on visiting Mr, Howell's mother at, son, born December 20, ' the coast who celebrated | birthday this summe | 2 es -e sis THE Bank of Commerce held an| At Home last Saturday with Mr j Mra, Don Mars, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Nicholson and Derek Yule as hosts | and hostesses. A large crowd gather: | ed to wish the Bank of Comerce | every success and were shown | through the bank and spacious liv- | ing quarters attached i SUSAN SPECHT ¢ . birthday on December 12, Sharon | Pelkey and Marylon Scott helped | Susan celebrate, [3 MR. and MRS. PT. AULD, who} have be y visiting their daughter, are back home again. 7 | Christmas Card Idea Originated €a Uriginaleg H | : By Englishman Christmas cards are so much a | Part of the modern Yule season | 2 that one seldom stops to wonder | “ how the idea originated and by whom. | nator, Henry Cole, a middleclass | Englishman. : Thi that plain Henry Cole su tly became Sir Henry Cole. The cardé by Cole, The receive this y by famous n r of Christmas, so beautifully the true spi expressed in those. carols of beloved men: =a Let us dedicate ourselves to the ided Angel sanz: “Peace on Earth, Good Wi CHRIS from THI MANAGEMEN AND STAPF ot BRANDLY’s. DR