Pages + fp : THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, March 81, 1955. = = . Alaa. 2 1 QtoTation RECEIVED - ’ Si x TICKET WORTH MONTY ; pee oe Th Either T. —S 0 L | VE R TH E AT R E = Around Town | : ere s Either Too At least one town resident profited ———, a / 2 M 3 T D | Sse in the Irish Hospital eweepstakes. ‘ eeting 0 Dea Much Or Too Little Alder Hunter, manager of the Fa. Se | Public Health Nurses) y ° h ‘ mous Cafe, received word this week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- April 4, 5 6 Kartner and Miss Betty Hopkins will Wit Ice Question There’s either too much water or| that he won $100 pounds or about g : = mee leave for Vancouver April 7th to a: : not enough for commissioners these| $278 in the sweep. CHARLIE CHAPLIN tend a convention of public health Decision on wneiner or not a start! gays, z personnel. ‘The nurses will return éo| will be made on an SPOnGel ice" Mone Seanad Avenue between See an duty April 18, Plant fund for War Memorial Arena Oliver and Yorston streets residents BIRTHS “LIMELIGHT” peas hod the saree ne ey MEG Sea gine grensmses ake yea | At War Sremorial Hospi é y i Jim Keefe of Buekskin Raneh on] when the society holds an open meet-| out water. The line serving that area ze a ae : Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. the west side of the Fraser was «| ing to which members of the curing | was shut off when leaks in the main| SHERWOOD — To Be visitor to town this week. cluh and other interested parties Were spilling down Oliver Street and| David Sherwood of Y illiams ‘i ees have been invited. i ae : rways of); ’ Lake, a son, born March 26 Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- Apri] 7 P into basements and doorways of : v, Friday, Saturday April 7, 8, 9 CPA Agent AL Stewart ‘returnéa| Last week executive members of | yusiness houses. FAIRBURN — To Mr. 91a Mrs, AS RICHARD EGAN - DAWN ADDAMS last Friday from the coast where he| hot organi ions talked over prices "spots in town the annual] J'vine Fairburn of \vitliams t PATRICK KNOWLES attended a convention of uirline| for “ice installations with a| & run-off has resulted in lakes| Lake, a daughter, born March 97. se = agents. _ | representa a coast firth ana] », caning in low-lying areas, At least; JASPER — To Mr, and Irs, Del. one family moved out when rising| ™ar Jasper of Riske Cre ck, a son, water completely inundated theis| born March 28. DNODEEE FISHER — To Mr. and Irs, W. K, Pipe arrived im town this week to| Fisher of Williams Lake, a son, replace the worn out Second Avenue| born March 29. main, although water commissi Tony Borkowski states that work on replacement will have to wait until M 0 V IN G 9 more frost comes out of the ground. = —— ie - you are movin; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huston re Y Ss turned Saturday trom a week in Van. anywhere in Canada couver. contact SMITH In I ne “KHYBER PATROL” Chet Leavitt, tormer secretary of the Cariboo Cattlemen's Association, TWO COMPLETE PROGKAMS week looking over EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT Sis, Gosstniaee: ae First show at 6:45 — second show at 8:45 —o— Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parente Paul Jorgensen, who recently, re. 2 turned froma trip to the Mediter- ranean, showed coloured films of Egypt and the Holy Land to mem. bers of the Kiwanis Club at their Tuesday luncheon. eee See RINK ELIMINATED PARTLY The Tony Woodland rink failed to the question of cost has heen ans- wered. What the membership will have to decide now is whether the money can be raised in the community and it it can, whether the operation of the ‘rena could repay interest on bonds, reduce the principal of the indelt uss involved, and also cover str: operational cosis. Arena society president Bert Rob- erts hopes “that the meeting wit! draw a good representative response from town organ tons so that the matter can finally be settled. Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: Jck Webb, Ben Alexander, Richard Boone “DRAGNET” TOO LATE TO CLAS SIFY If you wish the finer bring any silverware home trom the = Chilliwack Bonspiel last week. The AIR: NK Quality Costume Jew- local entry was knocked out in five More About Plays CARD OF THANKS TRANSFER & STORAGE ellery for your spring straig i 4 Strsiglit. logaes, ‘Continued trom) page: 1) thanks to the members of the Wil, ensemble at the lowest Asa bon copy of her mother,| liams Lake Volunteer Fire De- — prices who has a change of outlook on mar-| partment for their prompt re- sponse and excellent work in ex. tinguishing the fire in our lumber yard early this morning. The Management of Church Services ried life when she is faced with the prospect of losing her bridegroon hetore she gets him to the altar, M Phone 57-R-2 QUESNEL, B.c: see the newest from the We wish to express our sincere | Fully Equipped Padded Van fashion centres of the ST. ANDREW'S UNITED | John Borkowski turned 7 con- Diane Lumber Co. Ltd. cK i: vincing performance. | ack Fisher as - world, crafted by the Fe ene atemorial the bridegroom carried the role with |4 skilled designers of Srd Avenue & Cameron Street confidence, althongh in the fast com- Sunday School 11:60 am. Jedy patter his Scot’s brogue was al 2 CORO and DAFRI All departments times difficult to follow. As Amy , Place Your : “Evening Worship 7:80-pim,. {Foster, the .iridesmiatd. Mice Joyce Our years of experience “The Crown of Life” Thompson had little chance to dis. in the jewellery busi- Bible hour group following play her talents in a small role. Order- CHANGE OF PACE nit vi ness are applied to the Evening, Senvice: Selection of these qual- ity lines to protect the public from inferior 000 merchandise. A complete change of pace Was re- flected in the presentation of “Dark Brown,” a play built around an at- mosphere of suspense. The story evolves around Arthur Brown, the operator of a tobacco store, whose sudden disappearances for days ata time, ostensibly to stay with a sick Rev. J. Colclough for ST. PETER'S April 3 — Palm Sunday SPRING FLOWERS WESTERN, RIFE. & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM BUY WITH ASSURANCE Holy Communion 9:00 a.m. Ga ; aunt, arouse the sus; icion of his BUY NOW Sunday School : wife's family. : Evensong 0 p.m. 7:3 (The Sunday School Choir) April 6 — Wednesday Compline and Deyotions 7:30 p.m. afia another woman, Miss}W. Weetman Played a convineing role. Mrs. W. Hodgson as Mrs. Brown carried off her part with distinction as she por- trayed a woman whose faith in her husband was gradually shattered by insinuations and circumstances. Mrs. Stewart Smith as the seatter-brained cousin of Mrs. Brown brought a na- tural brightness to her characteriza- tion, and Norton Olsson seemed well | cast as her uncomfortable fiance. Mrs. J. Haramia was obviously at home on stage as she presented a April 8 — Good Friday Devotions 2:00 pm. The Last Hour Tilustratea Passion Service 7 (in the Parish Hall 0 p.m. ) Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar ~ Arrow Dart the most asked-for shirt im our store... 000 SACRED HEART sopholous, the mentally unbalanced Sunday aunt. In her part as Miss Tasker, a the most popular shirt im Canada! Holy Mass 9:00 a.m.” letore clerk who popped in and out : Fi 0:30 a.m, of the scene, Miss D. Spowart handl- = Rosary Benediction 7:30 D.m, ed her small continuing characteriz- Saturday ation well. Tom Beames as Arthur Rosary Benediction 7:30 p.m. | prown had difficulty subinerging himself in the character, but we will venture to say that he was the only one on stage who could talk to the _ Redemptorist Fathers 090 - wall downstage ad have every word “arty clearly, : CALVARY TABERNACLE |‘ ahs ae is concluded when Ar- Beautiful cards that reflect Invites you to hear thur Brows reveals that his “side pene TAN line’ is a job as hangman. the religious significance of a, Ero Re eae Directing the plays were Gale Gal- this wonderful occasion— 8 p.m. Fri, Young People’s |braith, who handled Dark Brown, 10 am. Sun. Sunday School - |and Mrs. Joan McKinnon, who di. Bright and gay cards, filled 21 a.m. Sun. Worship | rected Orange Blossoms with the magic of Spring— 7:30 p.m. Sun. Evangelistic SS pas Mrs. Bob Court and family ars Cards designed for children, Pastor - Rev. C. 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