Thursday, March 17, 1955. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 7 ] were Mrs. Phillips, and Mrs. Mrs. Auld and THE FIRST HALF of last week | Institute held their monthly meeting 4 5 ray Weatherall. About $18 was/ children are stil) there as are also| was quite breezy with snow at nights. | at the home of Mrs. R: Deyore-on NEWS FROM 100 MILE HOUSE % ‘realized. The ladies high prize, a} Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Auld. Saturday evening the temperature Wednesday of last week. It was-de- beautiful 100 Mile souvenir cup and RCMP CONSTABLE R. EB. Myles, | dropped to zero and then warmed up| cided that they will*hold a whist- saucer, was won-by Mrs.-J. R. Scott, | of the Highway Patrol is stationed | during the night Sunday. Monday] drive on the 26th of March at Mrs. the men’s high went to Mr. Hori} at 100 Mile. morning ten below zero. C. Tubbs’ home. Weatherall; consolation prizes were MR. PATTERSON of Winmac LAST FRIDAY EVENING saw the MR. and MRS. JOE MARTINEAU won by Mrs. Gordon Martell and Al} Lumber Co. has sold his home in largest turn out yet for the picture|imotored to Vancouver Thursday. Fogman. The door prize was won by | Vancouver and he and Mrs. Patter-| show in the Hall. Over 200 people FOREST GROVE was very pleased Mur- vacation in Honolulu. THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S senior and Junior group held their regular meeting Friday evening. About 25 were present. After the meeting the senior group enjoyed sk: ting on the 109 Mile rink, after which they were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Pelkey for refreshments. THE P-TA held another whist drive on March 11. The hostesses Dick Phillips. son will now reside at Wxeter where | enjoyed the picture Thunder Bay. | with the arrival of the new pastor. || THE 100 Mile boys hockey team| they are erecting a new home. . SATURDAY EVENING the P-TA| THE Forest Grove Community i Full Range of went to Lac La Hache March 6 for! MR. QUIRN of Quirn Lumber Co. held a whist drive in the school with | Club is holding a St. Patrick’s dance d sy\ a hockey match with the Lac La|is also building a new home on the Orvil Gibson as M.C. Six tables were] 19 with T. Trussler’s orchestra sup- i Seevpp 7 Ay Hache boys’ team. The score was Cariboo Road. filled. Mrs Margie Neisen won the plying the music. ) 1-0 in*favour of 100 Mile. David ART PERREY has a new 200 h.p. | ladies’ high with 129 points after MRS. G. HALLS and son Verne hae Abbs in goal was exceptionally good. | logging truck in his yard. cutting the cards with her husband] returned Monday to their home in Checelates Ly THE 100 Mile Lodge has installed] “WE ARE SORRY to report the| who played as a lady. He also had| Cloverdale after spending two ) = 3, £2 w ® Dew economy. Propane 8-burner|infant son-of Mr. and Mrs. Terry|129 points. Miss Maréaret Willard months in Forest Grove. ; ee and Bas range with grill, broiler and two Wasstron is in Williams Lake hos-|won ladies consolation with 97 ovens, quite an improvement. over] pital with a severe cold. peints. It is beginning to look as : the old wood range. THE SCHOOL CHILDREN held] though the Willards have a Crown Auxiliar Easter Neve 4 W. STROUD, assistant Forest |an ice carnival last week, ‘There|Gvant on the boobie prize at whist. y Ranger here, has been transfer were three teams headed by Dennis| Gents’ high was won by Horace 15c to $7.50 S to Kamloops. Mr. Stroud has ) Plaherty, David Abbs and Robert] Woodrow with 129 points. Gents’ Annual Statement with the Forest Service here almost | Chapelle. Dennis Flaherty’s team | consolation went to Allan Mackie. A Women's Auxiliary , two years. Mrs. Stroud has been | won. silver collection brought $13. Re- Bab : War Memori:l Hospital Societ y — active in the 190 Mile W.I.. We will ON MARCH 10 George Cam of] freshments were -served by the re Memords aD society: - Sponge Ducks, 45c Mv, nize sth Gane Canim Lake was fined $500.00 and| ladies. S of Southern Cariboo MR. MONTIETH is the new As- or in default 3 months in jail,! | MIKI3 BNNER is building a green Statement of A Daughter : Receipts and Disbursements for the sistant Ranger, Mr. and Mrs. Mon-|when he appeared before Magistrate house in Lone Butte. Mike already on a charge of keeping liquor has a lot of plants started in Mis| Year ended 31st December, 1954 Account No. 1 Sponge Ducks, 65c Z tieth will move into their new home this week. for sale, house. - j Lovely Foam Tw LORD and LADY MARTI THIS REPORTER received a let-| Receipts— . Y LONE BUTTE ~ ter from Milt Vidito last week. Milt’s| C@8h in bank, 31/12/53 § 674.04 Rubber Animals re aceompanied by Harold Box and Dolls a Walter left recently for Colorado, arm is still useless and he also has where they will spend the next three @ fractured shoulder. ene Trustee Speaks : Proceeds trom DICK. HILLSDEN, formerly with Bridge & Cribbage 258.00 : dees See the attractive the Forestry here, was at 100 Mile To Parent-Teachers Forest Grove News Pound Day, Donations, last week yenewing old acquaint- Tea and Raffle 140.10 5 : Doelon Baby Pants ances, Thursday evening, March 10, the] THE WEATHER has turned mild|Stampede Tag Day 200.39 Membership dues $ 19.50 Sale Baby Bracelets 38.00 ? JOUNNY LYSAC, small son of Mr.|P-'TA held a successful meeting in| again with a new blanket of snow | Cattle Sale Bloomer style, 69¢ and Mrs. Mike Lysac has returned | Lone Butte with 29 present. Mr, Mac|each night. Tag Day 141.63 ‘ se Snap-on style, 89c from Williams Lake hospital where| Thomason, school trustee from| MRS. McKELLER has been on the | Other cash | ' : he had his tonsils and adenoids re-| Bridge Lake, was the guest speaker. | sick list this last week But we are | Donations 76.44 moved, in the hope that this would] The purpose of the meeting was to|gled to hear she is improving. Transfer from | Maii Orders Our Specialty | improve his hearing. The operation | have a superior school established at| GUY TANNER of Tanner Moun-| No. 2 account 1.05 876.11 has apparently helped his hearing. | Lone Butte. Also a delegate was ap-|tain, Forest Grove, had the mister, — THE 100 MILE Women’s Insti-|P°Mted for the P-TA convention to tune of cutting his leg with a chain $1,549.12 to be held: during Easter. The senior |saw. He is being cared for in Ash-| Disbursements— Williams Lake Pharmacy ily wud Ger maces eo Lec leases Non we ree fer gene oe, Bridge € Crib thanks to Lone : most Parents in attendance at the| MR. and MRS. T. ROGERS of But-| prizes $ 30.32 % Butte where some of this was so : J. Bruce Magoffin, Ph.c. Phone 99-R-3 Kindly, donated meeting. Refreshments were served |falo Creek have a baby daughter, Association dues 3.85 HERB AULD returned from his by the ladies after the meeting. MR. A. MINGO motored to Ash-| Sewing Supplies 24,92 = eS Bee -| croft on Thursday to get his wite| Baby Identification 5 ‘and daughter, Marilynne Anne, Outfit & Renewals 46.17 MR. and MRS. DOUG MARTI-| Mise. Advert, "phone, NEAU spent last weekend with Mrs, | t8gs, ete. 6:20) j Balance, being Cash . a He V4 : oo ener $400.00 LV COMPA. THE FOREST GROVE Women’s aii join slo aye Gee ee ee eee ee SE eee Ps Ce ! a wel Bins. : Re (hy 28 in Bank, 31 Dec. 1954 $ 797.74 +: ama he this is the wa ae : : ce & A oe i I I Account No, 2 i : : : : : ee wunadt Recipe to saw wood! = fener s gy 31st December, 1953 $38.57 ( Collections at teas 15.84 $64.41 Payments— Transfer to No. 1 acct. 1 .05 Gifts to patients, staff 26.52 27.57 $26.84 Balance of Cash on hand $4.75 NEW McCULLOCH [ro cin model 33 chain saw a @ Saws full power in any position Detail of Equipment. Contribute: 2 without Salustsiont to Hospital = © Sule through Tfoot leptin 12 Bed Lamps § 38.32 © Cuts within 1 inch Electric Toaster 132.87 of ground! Stork Baby Scales 28.74 @ Manufactured 2 Blectric Kettles and by Mc’ 1 Hot Plate 29.29 world’s largest ——— builder of power z $229.22 1 chain saws! Receipts and disbursements examined and found correct, GORDON COLE and bank balances verified. Corner Railway & Yorston Sts. W. J. Thomas, Auditor: WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. 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