Page 10 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARR, B.C. Thursday, March 10, 1 j Lake Sent Cable To Vees = In company with other towns in the province, a cable trom the people ada under greatly of Williams Lake was sent to the Penefits to the detriment of Penticton Vees prior to their world Canadian textile industry. championship game Sunday. Sixty-one residents paid twenty-! five cents each to add their names to the cable. | 39 of the total. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday March 14, 15, 16 ELIZABETH TAYLOR and DANA ANDREWS E in “ELEPHANT WALK” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- March 17, 18,19 DANE CLARE AND THE HARLEM GLOBE TROTTERS in “GO MAN Go” TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS BACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show only when accempanied by Parents es eae re Thursday, Friday, Saturday th Cary Cooper and Robert Hayr 3 weé in “Return to Paradise” costs have pushed most im- | ported wool cloths into the so-called bracket whereby they enter reduced duty the Of 77 new vessels built in Canada in 1953, Nova Scotia yards produced | OLIVER THEATRE— | a ng mauled by a big off the boy and had bitten severa] Hospital Board ‘Chairman Returned Clive Stangoe was elected chair- man of the board of directors of War Memorial Hospital for his third term at the board meeting last Prids |. Vai airman for -the . coming Magoffin who ing his second year. on the hoard. serv- AOU can ow the finest in TIME — STYLE — QUALITY OMEGA SEAMASTER In Stainless Steel In Yellow Gold Filled $137.50 $147.50 Terms and Trade-In accepted No matter what condition your old watch is in - JEWELLERS In thanking the directors for thei confidence in him, the chairman sa that in many ways the past year had been a dilfienlt one for the Wy since on the one hand they faced with explaining to the public why hospital spare was not available | ana on the other hand they. w working overtime to prepare plans for temporary accommodation that h the approval of Vie toria. The co-eperation of staff and fellow directors had done much to smooth out the rough spots he said. members then appointed two rural directors to make up the vacancies on the board. A.J. Drin- Creek, who served as r the past year but ill when the society held its annnal meeting wis named to fill one seat, and Bill Kohnke was named to the other, The hoard was informed that no further word on the. proposed addi- tion had come from Victoria. Pred Bass, provincial government repre- sentative, said he had been given to understand the revised, plans would be here in the very near future. The comments of the construction department of BCHIS arrived here this week and’ the hoard has called a special meeting for tomorrow night to diseuss them, wer rf Five Motorists Caught With 1954 Plates Police report that five motorists travelling the roads in the early part of this month with 1954 licence plates on ther cars were charged for the infraction. A deluge of calls was handled by the police office the first day of the month as motorists in the country Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long The tough wearing pant for tough jobs IRON MAN Is your assurance that you are buying a pant that will WEAR order yours from Borkowski’s “cxtwear hopefully inquired about obtaining & permit to bring their yehicles im to get new plates. They were in- formed that there is no such permit. ray animal from under the nose of the wolf. who had torn most of the clothes WOLF ATTACKS, BITES BOY elland, Ont. shows the teeth- wolf which attacked him as he mother. glancing down the road, She rescued the boy deep gashes in his 'egs Kiwanis International ‘Officer Visits Club Guest at the Tuesday luncheon of the local Kiwanis Club was Chas. | sonnet Benson, lieutennt-governor jof division five of Kiwanis Interna- tional. A resident of Okanogan, Washington, Mr. Benson flew here i make his offieal visitation. uking to the club, Mr. Benson ut the international aspects ion five made it the source of envy of other divisions in Kiwanis International, The division is com- More About Forestry (Continued from page 1), person wanting to do go can apply to the minister, whose decision is final. seems like a complicated method to havé to follow to get to-a fishing hole. as one listener commented. Asked about the possibility of one firm purchasing several forest man- agement licences. the speaker said that this was not allowed, since a licence could not be transferred. However, he said, there was a loop- hole here, since a firm could buy all of the shares in another company owning a licence and control it in that way without the letter of the law being disturbed. “In other words,” a member of the audience Pointed out, “it would be possible for some financial interest to gain control of all the forest manage- meiit licences in the province. this Mr. Swannell answered “ye At @ short business ‘session that Preceded the district forester's tall, association president Paul Trobaik told the meeting that a set of by- jaws had been drawn up and he ask- ed the members to study copies of them before the next meeting when they will be presented for adeption. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital WRIGHT — To Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of Williams Tike, a daughter, born March 7. KOCH — To Mr.-and Mrs. Xenneth Koch of Lac La Hache, « daugh- ter, born March 7. ~ POSNICK — To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Posnick of Horseily, ‘a son born March 8. Better Service Better Quality - Better Value posed of clubs on both sides of the border and Canadian and United States members alternate in holding the division's top office. | This international fellowship ana j Understanding is more important | today t ever before, the speaker j stated, inasmuch as people all over the world are baffled and confused lby the trend of ill-feeling and sus- picion between countries, | He advised the local directors to make the members aware of the {club's responsibilities to the com- | munity as a service organization. Indian Agent Bi Ghristie and a three-weeks’ fornia. trip to Cali- THANK YOU | The Lac La Hache Athletic Club wish to thank the following mer- chants for their donations to our successful Klondyke Nite held on Saturday, March 5: Mackenzies Ltd., C & S Tire Shop, Standard Oil, Central Service Ltd., Royalite Oil Co., Ranch Hotel, Walk-Rite, Williams Lake Meat Market, Cariboo Saddlery, Borkow- ski’s, Maple Leaf Hotel, Huston Agencies, Cariboo Cold _ Storage, Western, Rife & Pigeon, Williams Lake Motors, Lake Hardware Ltd., Cariboo Home Furnishings, Lee’s Ladies Wear, | Alf Eagle's Barber Shop, Snyder's Hardware, Wood- lands’ Jewellers; Northern Motors, Ron Blanchard’s Service, Carswell’s Home Oil, Twlight Lodge, Ogden's General Store, Bryces Garage, Mary’s Cafe; 100 Mile Garage, 100 Mile Store, 100 Mile Cafe; 122 Lodge: Blackwater Timber, and The Tri- bune. Many thanks. It Happened This Way ... We've all heard of the g coin music machines that giv immick on certain models of es the quiet types the oppor- tunity to put a coin in ana buy a period of silence, but we never thought we would see in to do the same thing. It happened this way: Tuesday night the lumb ment of the Elks Hall for their important meeting, while upstairs in the main part of element were donning roller skates for their usual session. Soon the penetrating rumb] itself heard downstairs, and as the number of skaters increased so did the volume, downstairs trying hopelessly above the din. Finally they g went to phone th ave up tl weren't home, so the Jumber moving to a room at the end wudilorium stag It n't crescendo continued to ‘pu In desperation someone thes hastily made turned over ing the skating concession. skaters and gave those pr next night. Everybody was probably sters had an hour’s free youn were able to pursue the problems. of industy. in_bli Silence. e in charg to see if a switch coulasbe made. The people in question sue them. » £0 the hat was passed and contributions were The amount came to some $44, which was to the Fliks lodge members who were operat- an entire meeting chipping ermen gathered in the base the hall the town’s younger e of the: first skaters made with the association officials to make their voices heard he attempt and a volunteer e of two other halls in town men tried evasive tacti¢s by of the hall under the main much better. The roaring hit on the idea of buying off They in turn called off the esent free tickets for the y happy about the deal. The skating, and the lumbermen eo WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVIOR IS OUR AIM always at... Buy Beautiful cards reflecting the. deeply religious significance of this wonderful occasion, —- Colorful cards, gay with the freshness and charm of spring flowers and spring landsc&pes restored to a new beauty. 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