THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, January 6, 1955. TO SPEAK ON RARLY HISTORY Inspector Bill Mouat, who will speak at the next meeting of the Historical Uigh “Early History of British Society Monday night in the bia” is the topie chosen by Colum- School OLIVER THEATRE— 12 Sehool auditorium, Monday, Puesday, Wednesday --- January 10, 11, DAVID WAYND, EZIO PINZA, ANN BANCROFT in “TONIGHT WE SING” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Friday, Saturday --- January 13, 14, 15 JEFFREY HUNTER and MICHAEL RENNIE in “SATLOR OF THE KING” TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45. Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: Donald I’Connor, Lori Nelson ‘Francis Goes to Westpoinv’ Wer wish to take this opportunity to extend to our many friends and patrons our sincere thanks for their valued patronage in the past and wish each and everyone a very healthful, pros- perous and happy new year. E. G. WOODLAND & SON Keep comfortable this winter—insure adequate heat by installing additional heaters—See our stock of * Standard Electric Heaters * Portable Glassheat Panels * Oil Heaters * Wood Heaters LAKE HARDWARE LTD. 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The annual cabaret at the latter hall attracted 135 per- sons, and although attendance fiz- ures were down at the Elks hall over ; some previous years, it was also one of the nicest that has been enjoyed. Police report that the quieter cele- bration of the birth of the new year ‘vas evident all over town. There jWere fewer drunk cases than in former years. ag Faces Charge For 12-year-old Murder | LILLOOPT — Albert “Crawfora; for a trial on a charge of murder in ying police say was committed | 12 years ago although no body has j been found. | crawford, a prisoner in the British Columbia Penitentiary, was brought back to Lillooet to face the charge fp the death of rancher A. EB. Mac- Dougall He first appeared in juvenile court because he was under 18 at the time the slaying took place, but was im- mediately transferred to police court for preliminary hearing at which he was committed for trial in a higher court, Police did not disclose what Craw- ford was being held in penitentiary for. MacDougall was reported missing in 1943 when neighbors in the isolat- ed Bridge River area_near Lillooet found’ his house abandoned. Jt was first believed that he had | drowned. .A fishing rod, according to some | wives, is a pole with a worm at each end. iS If you’re interested in reaching over 1200 homes in the South Cariboo with your ad- vertising message — If you want your sales message in a newspaper with top reader-interest Use | The Tribune | Advertising rates furnished on request | Telephone 56-R-3 | 30, has been committed at Lillooet | $696.78 for two league games, and NEXT AIM | tral Press Canaaian Although Montreal fans missed seeing their beloved Rocket , his teammates marked th. on their backs while 6,380 fans in Chicago The 33-year-old e historie occasion rightwinger is the first NHL His records include 50 goals in 1943-44 playoffs for the Staniey Richard has never copped the NHL | Prince Pucksters Prince: George — Prince George Lumbermen, the city’s senior hockey team, not only had the most disas- trous playing season in the history of the sport here, finishing deep in the league cellar, but also had an operating deficit of $1,336.30 and with liabilities totalling $2,679.20. Total revenues during the 1 54 season were $4,747.66, which in- cluded ticket sales of $4,006.02 at the 14 league and exhibition games played here last winter. A detailed report of ticket sales shows that the Vanderhoof team was the biggest attraction at the gate last season. Fans paid $1,008.75 to watch them take both ends of a doubleheader from the Lumbermen in the opening games of the season. Wiliams Lake Stampeders drew fans paid. $521.05 to watch Vernon hang a double defeat on the Lum- bermen. Another exhibition seri with Clinton brought in $556.8 while the four exhibition tilts Nipawin All Stars brought $794.50. Serving Term For Theft William Francis Hon; who ap- peared in police court December 28, on a charge of theft of a wheel and tire from Robert’s Service Station at Soda Creek was fined $50 and costs or in default two months imprison- ment. Houge elected to serve his jail term. MOVING? 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