Thursday, April 14, 1965. _ = : ue THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAER, B.0. Page 7 MOVING? : If you are moving anywhere in Canada 100 MILE SPECIAL EASTER SERVICE HELD A’ special Easter Sunday school a special treat the Services were re- service was held on April 4 in the corded on tape and then played back Log Chapel which was very beauti-, to the children. NEWS éontact Tully decorated with daffodils andj > 1 Easter lilies. About thirty were pres-| ON APRIL 22 the Young People’s F : S MITH ent. The service was opened’ by the] group aresplanning to hold a Talent i = : children:singing several of their Sun-| Show in the Little Theatre at 8:30 TRANSFER & STORAGE day School-hymns. The senior Young) p.m. All are welcome. Peoples’ Choir sang “The Lord is Risen Today.” The service was con- ducted by Jean Giffen. After the opening devotion, Ann Giffen played | Phone 57-R-2 a piano selection. This was followed by the reading of the 100th psalm and the Enster Story. ‘The senior QUESNEL, B.C: choir then sang ‘He Lives." Ross a Marks gaye the closing devotion. As J.W. N. POZER, psc. rcp. DOCTOR OF SURGICAL CHIROPODY ~~. FOOT SPECIALIST of Kamloops WILL BE AT THE RANCH HOTEL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. THREE YOUNG MBN, Ralph Smith, Einar Olsen and John Storey of Enterprise, h fined $10 and costs by Magistrate C: H. Poston of Williams Lake when they app ed before him April 12 on a charge of theft of gasoline from 100 Mile House Garage. | MR. and MRS. Hj STOKES and family are leaving Sunday for a few days holiday in Vancouver. MR. H. COMMO of Williams Lake gave a public address on Sunday at Beb Hinsche’s home. About eighteen people were present. The subject Mr. Commo spoke on was “Christendom or.Christifnity, Which is the light of the World.” MR. and MRS. MURRAY WEA- THERALD and Gail have left for a month's holiday in Dresden, Ont. Fully Equipped Padded Van MRS. M. PAGE cut her hand for the treatment of disorders and diseases of the feet badly with a cleaver. M smith S took her to Williams Lake for treatment. where’ the Doctor put in For appointment phone Ranch Hotel - several stitches. z s MR. and MRS. J. FRASSR and Mr. Philip Jones, accompanied by 2 EDWARD M. TAKAHASHI Miss Prudence Walker, all of Van- cover, were guests at the home of OPTOMETRIST Mr. and Mrs. Smele over the week will be at the RANCH HOTEL - WILLIAMS LAKE Monday, Ap 18th 12:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19th 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20th 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. fier washing a shag rug, hang itcom- Wet; don't runit through 2 wring: en the rug stops dripping, double it over the line inside out” For Complete Eye Examination Appointment ’phone or write The Ranch Hotel HORSE Trade Group Postpones Election The local branch of the Board of Trade held their annual meeting on the evening of April 7th. The attend- was too small for the election of which, was postponed to a ance \ olficers, later meeting. A good deal of disappointment was voiced by those present because af the gravelling of instead of the re- building of Horsefly main roads as hud been expected. The question of having a Justice of the Peace in Horsefly was discussed again and the meeting favoured a Notary Pub- lie appointment. THE WOMEN’S*INSTITUTE held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. L. ‘Thygasen on April 6. They are pleased to welcome Mrs. L. Brig- den asa member. Mrs. Thygasen. who is the local postmistress, gave an interesting talk on the Postal Service. MR. and MRS. J. M. WILLIAMS are away for a month’s holiday visit- ing relatives in Vancouver, Nanaimo,” Victoria and Minstrel Island. MR. and MRS. H. LARKE, Tom Good and M. Nicholl travelled south for-Waster holidays. A “WORK BEB” on the new hail has paid off. They are getting their dance floor laid. THE feathered harbingers of spring are here in full force although we still have lots of snow around and the occasional frosty night. MR. and MRS. JOE FETTERS and children from Ellensburg, Wash- ington, are spending a short holiday here, THE CLARENCE SIMMONS fam- ily went to their ranch on 108 road for the holidays. HERB LOWRY, who has been a student at the dormitory is confined 16 his home due to illness. S. N. BARRETT and Ed. Goetjen are convalescing at their respective homes. Mrs. Aubrey Williams is still a patient at Williams Lake hospital, SEVERAL new families lave moved to Gardner's Mill. - Special spring showing at your Plymouth dealer’s 8 Toke a fast look at PERFORMANCE Take a smart look at STYL=S The sculptured beauty of motion- design for The Forward Look puts Plymouth distinctively ahead instyle —promises to keep its value high for years to come. It’s style that gives you extra visibility, extra spacious- ness, and a new kind of motoring convenience—with a ride that’s admittedly unsurpassed. luxurious quiet, a ness. All Plymouth engines deliver their superb performance on regular grade gasoline. Take a close look at VALUE Plymouth’s new beauty is more than skin deep! So be sure to check Plymouth’s advanced ineering and mechanical fe \°\) Take a Jong look at Size Plymouth’s commanding prestige is apparent in its full size and extra length, sparkling with motion-desig: for The Forward Look. More useful room inside, too—for true jusury that will amaze you. In engines, chassis, suspension, and body structure, now as always, Plymouth builds great cars! You owe it to yourself to see and test-drive this beautiful new beauty of the highways—the longest, lowest, liveliest Plymouth ever. Si ‘You'll find brilliant new colours, now being shown for the first time. “ And you’ll see sparkling new Sportone hardtop styling, now available on Plymouth sedans and other body types. We’ve made special plans to Jet you drive and ride in these new Plymouth models. Don’t miss this special Spring Showing of the cars with motion-design for The Forward Look! See PLYMOUTH’S MOTION-DESIGN for THE FORWARD LOOK Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited Come in new te your Chryster-Plymouth-Fargo dealer! — CENTRAL SERVICE LTD. Phone 29 Williams Lake, B.C. » the event. v Sawing Away At Canadian Bucksaw Title —Central Press Canadian Sawing away here at the Canadian bucksaw title is 230-pound Fernand Morin of Lac Humqui, Que. His average of 7.4 seconds was sufficient to win him the 1955 championship in during the banquet of the 37th annual meeting of the Woodlands Section of the Canadian Pulp and Paper association, sponsors of [t was the sixth time in the seven years that the con- test has been held, that a lumberjack representing the Quebec North Shore Paper Co. won the championship. x Montreal BIG CREEK NEWS Guides Hold Meeting A meeting of the Big Creek Guides’ Association was held at the Henry's last Sunday. Most of the members were present as well as Warden Ken Walmsley and Biologist Lawson Sugden. Following the meeting tea was served to the. houseful by Hazel Henry; and a little later buifet sup- per to all who could stay. We then enjoyed colored slides from the coi- lections of Jack Casselman, Murray Taylor and, Lawson Sugden. MRS. F. WITTE was hostess last Thursday at a tea at which “Tupper- ware’’’ was demonstrated by Mrs. Nancy Potvin of Puntzi Lake. Mud- dy roads prevented some of the ladies from attending, but a pleas- ant afternoon was enjoyed none the less. Mrs. Potvin has been the guest of Mrs. Witte for the past week. JOYCE BAMBRICK is in the Wil- liams Lake hospital suffering from a touch of pneumonia. Bruce Watt drove her in last Monday. PHYLLIS and CHARLIE BAN- BRICK are home from the Dorm for the holiday. THE BEGINNING of April saw a good number of the Big Creek cattle getting out tO grass. Watts led the way when Bruce and Phyllis took their main herd to the Dry Farm last week. BIOLOGIST Lawson Sugden spent a few days at Henrys’ last week ob- serving the moose and their feed in this area. The latter he finds still in bad condition. * AN IMPROMPTU: PARTY at the school last Saturday provided the Henderson is at the controls. With games, peanut seramble and dancing there was never a dull moment. LOSS to, the community is Olay Skjelbred, who left us recently to go to work on a ranch at Heffley Creek, where he will be only 10 miles from Kamloops. MR. and MRS. TOM WILSON ana family were home to spend Easter with Mrs. Wi. Hutchinson. SPENDING the Easter weekend were »Murray ‘Taylor, Creek and Scottie Litterick, Williams La Both men are with the Forestry Dept. MRS. HENDERSON, with her two little boys, left Thursday afternoon to spend the holiday with her hus- band. They are driving to Vancouver for the Easter week-end. und will spend the remaining time at their tun that can be counted on wien Mrs. home near Williams Lake. MR. and MRS. K. WALMSLEY of. Alexis Creek, were dinner guests at Henrys’ last Sunday. 5 BRUCE WATT and WALTER BAMBRICK put up ice at Mons Lake this week for owner Tom Smith, who has been working near Lac La Hache through the winter. MR. and MRS. DUANE WITTE and family drove to Mission Saturday to stend Waster with Mrs. Witte’s relatives, in a family reunion there. BE CLEARLY INFORMED CBRL , MONDAY April 18th |.10:15 p.m. | The Honourable RAY G. WILLISTON Minister of Bducation, ° BRINGS YOU AN" IMPORTA) On Educational Finance Social Credit KEE YOU INFORMED e British Columbia Social Credit League * Seagram's V.O. * 2 ue od grams Crown pr ia Se Seagram's and be SWE C7 So Seagram's W thigy: Deanaug sv 3" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia: