Page 6 = tHE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, March 10, 1958. WITH IRENE The baby learns to crawl— give a guy a haemmorrhage, snatch- “There must be a way of getting from one place to another, ev. vbody | Way? Okay, so TI light up like else seems to he able to do it. Weil, istmas tree; I’ve always wa let’s try it again. lo live dangerous: ‘First my right hand, then my left} __ “You really ought to see a doctor, hand; come on legs, get going. Oops| Mom. You're awfully jumpy, it flat on my stomach again; I'll have |S€eMs; running around all the time to cut down on the groceries if I ever | 22d grabbing things. Your nerves are hope to keep it off the ground. Probably all shot. Here we go again. Right hand,| _ “Ol no. not again. Who said t Jeft hand. Don’t stand there asking| 702 bars do not a prison mare “What’s the matter?’ can’t you see Wonder ir he ever sat ina playpen? my leg is doubled under me? wel!,|__ ‘Wonder if I gave her a coy little that's better Mom. Just move a little | "Mie that she would relent? .. . , € faster next time, huh? that usuully gets them every: time. “Never say die, Right nana, Jere} MM™™ «- + Buess it isn't going s2 . Rig! , k. Well, guess I'll try ¢ hand... . Now : what's that in- teresting thing on the floor?. Maybe I can get to it be- fore anyone no- tices... Well, for Bosh sakes, I got here. Now let me see. Hmmmm +++. The Tribune “Wahbhhh! Well, if ’'m going to have to sit here, you might at least change a guy’s pants. M. McLeod, Optometrist of Van- couver, will be at Lakeview Hotel. Williams Lake, Wednesday after- noon March 16, ing thinks like that. What's a three-| | a ar Whi a ik ii. SALESMAN HAS CHILLY EXPERIENCE [isthe san ane esa Grlese me oes Gee | e ae “and I think trom now on mine: dene pee elnino V1 " y rations. i 28 ve WHEN STRANDED ON CHILCOTIN ROAD - ee eee QUESNEL -— Gordon Lupton, a fire ‘nd then got ‘all the: clothes =e ae Hospital: a & Gamble salesman from 1 had in the ear. 7 “Even with two fires gding | a all the clothes I could pile on it x the memory will likely bring 9, Stil mighty cold Saturday Mgnt. ° ° : y ie found out Sunday aternoon that it 5 a [ott away ans tag anaes wen waters se | Pi@ Social & Dance | hours Saturday and Sunday dividing Sunday morning Lupton found his | his time between stoking a fire and battery would not even turn over the AT | trying to get his ear out of the ditch. engine on the car, He preparing ; He left Williams Lake on Saturday (© spend another night in the cabin Soda Creek Saturday, March 26 -- 10 p.m. lenroute to Anahim and after he When a public works truck came Community Hali Vernon will remember the weekend ry 26 for long time, and along. The truck crew soon had his car back on the road and got it started. Then they’ set about getting some “I didn’t think very much of it food for the stranded trav. until I found I couldn't get the car “They had a can of beans and a back onto the road myself, and it can of meat balls im the truck and! passed Kleena Kleene he. got into trouble when deep ruts swerved his |car into the diteh. * began to get cold,” recounted Lup- I never tast 2 i i és = ed anything so good in} ton in Quesnel the day after his ey my life,” said Lupton. The last meal PROCEEDS: ot % perience, {he had had was in Wifliams Lake : In. aid of War Memorial Hospital Building Fund “When it began to get dark 1 fig- about § am. Saturday. The beans‘and : Eg Sake = - ured it was time to find a place to an balls were served up abouts 234 ponsored by mares y and rememiiered a “Publie p.m. Sunday: % DARE ted Dye eee Works emerency cabin about a miles “The next time 1 headYfor Anahim Oda Creek Community Club down the road. I went hack and built it is going to be in the summed = -+. Mmmm. Wonder what the other side looks like... . Wonder what it tastes like... . 4mmmm sogey Stuff. . . Cough, COUGH. “For gosh sakes. you didn’t need to stick your fingers that far down my throat. I was going to spit it out anyway. I've a good mind to ery. In fact I think I will, Wahhhh Wanhh! “That was quite successful, got a cookie out of the deal. Tastes better than the paper, but there's some- thing fascinating about that stuff. Might even take it up as a career if I don’t quite make the grade for Prime Minister.” ‘Now where. did she put that paper? Oh there it is, over on that stool. Bet she thinks I can’t get over there. One, two three, four; one, two, three... got to stop for a breather. Got to go on a diet for sure, haven’t any wind’at all... . One, two, three, four; one, two... Well, of all the dirty tricks. She was watching me all the time. “Lim going to object to this. They © me up this way. How would she like looking through bars ihe time? Wahhhh.... Wahhbh. Don’t want a cookie; don’t want etato masher; don’t want that ed rabbit. Wahhhh. ‘knew she would give up. Better act innocent and play with some toys for awhile, now that I’m on the out- side again. I’m sure tired of chewing on this old bottle lid though, and those plastic discs on a chain... . kid stuit! Now there’s an interesting little item in the corner. Wonder if 1 cau sashay over there gr: Guess 11 work up more speed as I go along, but seems to take an awful long time to get anywhere. One, two, three, four; one... Hmmmm... long cord attached to it... Hmmm . Wonder what this hunk of stuff is in the middle? ... Hmmmm... Wonder what it tastes like? .. . “For cripes sake, you're liable to Se May you Néver fearn Only those stricken by war, disas- ter, or other thagedies know at first hand how vitally essential Red Cross services are to our na- tion. Those of us who, mercifully, have not learned from grim ex. 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