Page 10 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.G. a March 24, 1983, : Ures for the afternoon to give his|. . . SPORTSCASTER aha a: é — More About Fashions all for charity. His ensemble, a sports | ea = : BIRTHS At Ashoroft 5 ‘(Continued from page 1) eutfit with low slung bandeau that ae z At War Memorial Hospital ROGERS — To Mr. and Mrs. T. ae 3 5 ace to show his hirsute chest x Rogers of Buffalo Creek, a daugh- rom Stampede time to Cattle Sale. ntage, featured the “little boy HOLLINGSWORTH — To Mr. and ter, born March 9. The’ costumer was called likely.” The next fetching number, “one “just ‘Mrs: Sanford Hollingsworth of 100 Mile, a daughter, born Maren | 7NGO — To Mr. and Mrs. A. The perfect club woman suit for i Mingo of Forest Grove, a daugh- wear from office to cocktail bar to 21. tmore spring,” was modelled by. El- dinner and on to the clubhouse, was ter, born March 3. mer -Cafeyell, who forsvok tossing | siviy modelled “by Usline edits PETERSEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Clive Stangoe, who looked as out of Kenneth Petersen of Williams Place as a front page story among! _ Lake, a son, born March 22. Mrs. Henry Windt left Mor. lay for | BATES — To Mr. and Mrs. Pascal | V@2couver. Mr. Winat is in $<. Paul's | Bates of Sugar Cane, a son, born | Hospital and it is understood that Mareh 22. he will undergo a serious 0 yeration. MOVI N G 9 the classifieds. : In between the afternoon’s two f legitimate shows, the audience was If you are moving treated to an exhibition of square anywhere in Canada dancing. Taking part in the numbers contact were Dr, Stan Weod, Mrs. Geor, : Smith. Mr. and Mrs Sid Pigeon, Mr S M I TH and Mrs Joe Walsh, Mrs. W. Mouat mis and Tom Hawker, es z B tt Ss 4 Novel: lism 40% “thet teen ton eto rmal shot of CBC sportscaster Bill Gooa etter ervice TRANSFER & STORAGE Ene. ge RRS ee ION asin family taken in front of theit West Vancouver home. Was the cowboy outfit modelled by - >. 7, Peter Crowford of West Vancouver. That’s wife Doris at extreme left. ext to her is Bill Jr., R Q s Fully Equipped Padded Van partner in the firm of Rickard, Craw-| }Ohuny, and Bill Sr, | Better uality em ford & Co. The smart looking outfit ‘ eines oa Ser oTsery els: yanuary Mien we 3 fas ackedisi vear De- | Started his n year of continuous broadcasting for the CBC. > Phone 57-R-2 : cae tea See nene wear De Heard on radio each morning (except Sundays) at 8:10 and : Better Value QUESNEL Bc a The “West Vancouver cowboy” is} 28ain on Saturday nights at 10:15, Bill has reported on sports : Je oebe dd a member of the Kiwanis Club of| from every major city in the Dominion, from Halifax to alwa s at = = that centre. Victoria. j Mu es anes ee nel nC —=OLIVER THEATRE— |Kangaroos Trounce Stamps WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON In Sunday Puck Tilt QUALITY GROCERS Showing the effect of a three-week lay off, particularly — Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -- March 28, 29, 30 WILLIAM HOLDEN in their passing plays, the Stampeders absorbed an 11-4 PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Is OUR Al . DAVID NIVEN and MAGGIE McNAMARA trouncing from the Quesnel Kangaroos on Sunday in one of ‘. in S the last exhibition games of the season. = a Re aecs The goal margin was no indica- | me: “THE MOON IS BLUE”? - Uon that the game was a walk-away | # loose puck and beat DetBuec ss Within half a minute Koppa had Comedy and News Show starts at $:30 p.m, thongh. Both teams played hard fast hockey that 1 8 labelling it the best game of the 12-minute mark for. the final | score of the game. Williams Lake - Horsefly The locals m Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- March 31, April 1, 2 ‘on, Between the pipes Fred Hutehin- JACK WEBB - BEN ALEXANDER - RICHARD BOOND son also showed the effect of the lay- Bed: Hye Servite ot ia of, OF the six goals that got past| 2" defenceman Ron Montgomery R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone K6€ v alled to duty at Squamish : repeated the trick -for esnel and 1 idé 4p sited many | DRAGNET visitors into a comamnding lead. yay SOREL P Although . tempers ‘were strained TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS three of them looked anything but a several? poltts, Gis: eani as EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT dangerous shots from the bleachers, | ®t Several’ points, eared: | whole was a clean one. Opposing defencemen Kuly and Reg Norberg showed a willingness to mix it up a: one point but were separated by 2 But Fred steadied down in the next First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 two period: nd made some sensa-| Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents tional saves in” plays that just as fureiy, Iooked ike storing efforte on. ine Foes aes were ere Race i is week: art of anwar j players a es re any fists : Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: . he hae eae pane feaaeae ts| Were thrown, The tued between Don | : Alan Ladd and Shelley Winters in “SASKATCHEWAX" ere Vamped Heme EW BNOUS 6 ea ana iit Campbell also! early in the opening frame before the = “| Stamps retaliated with their lone period tally as Ramsay Blair kept a power play from breaking up and shot to the hackboards from just in- came near the boiling point several times. Announcement of the winner of G. Woodland & Son “most valuable p si blueline. Th puck was f : side: the; ineli ee ed. Both Tony and Ralph were up picked up by Quesnel who took st a : J : at Prince George for the hudminton behind the net and passed out to, © é Buchholtz for the score. er” award was defei spirit of Easter ay Quesnel defencemen effectively i s cting Just Arrived brokeap every tcl test Oh Towa Rink leony Gina ee remainder of the period and the rast, (OWN Rink Away this wonderful occasion, a large shipment of florals in bowls, logs, ete., and forward strings made every oppor- To Chilliwack s iel Golorfull. cards feat re Ane a nice selection of cups and saucers priced very low pushed their F freshness and heer of spring goal count up to a The score remained unchanged for jonspiel honon Another town rink. is off’ seeking ‘his week. ‘Tony’ king a rink to Chilli- flowers and spring landscapes restored to a new beauty. - eall in soon while the stock is large and choose the piece you have been waiting for.° These the first haif of the second period Woodland is t delicately hand made Florals afford a great deal and then the Kangaroos added two! wack today to take part,in the. "spiel And kite . to delight the children cards of satisfaction to the person fortunate in receiving More in a minute and a half with in the Fraser Valley centre. with ducklings, rabbits and colored eggs. such a gift. , Young and Blair figuring on both! jnciudea in the rink are Fred They're all here . .. and many others, too, j plays. Graham. Dune Merbert and Att in our complete new collection of Coutts The ‘lake club hit the scoreboard allenberg. Hallmark Easter Cards. again when McDougall picked up aj a Come and see them soon and share the pass from Blair at centre ice and found himself in the el Their second counter was picked up when Jud Campbell was serving a tripping | penalty. Keeping up a cons ee pressure. the locals made a scramble J EWELLE R 5 when Rocky Richardson B HOSPITAL DONATION spirit of Easter with all your friends, A donation of $50 for the hospital | building fund was received this week | ant 70M the Dog Creek Community and especially for the | Club. Amount represented proceeds | children— of a dance held in that centre re- cently. © Chocolate Egg Baskets home a pass from Walter ® Chocolate Bunnies * and Ducks he Blair brothers added one to each of the team totals in the final period. Allan beat Hutehinson at © Novelties and toys awa and his effort was nullified Chocolate Egg: from 10c to $1.25 by Ramsay, Stampeder defenceman, who came roaring up behind a power Craft Sportswear play in the Quesnel zone to pick un JACKETS For Spring the three-minute mark on a = et ment hase arrsane cuted gotion gare AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS squeeze and do not wring this garment. Just Arrived -- a full line of Smart CRAFT Jackets in a wide variety of shades, including the new shade ““charcoal”’ -- these jackets are Suedes and Gabardines and include reversible styles. Tog Chichen This Sunday Grade-A Boiling Fowl Ready for the Pot per lb. 57¢ WILLIAMS LAKE 7 a ee Pork Loin Roasts Well Trimmed per Ib. 53e€ . 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