Page i THE TRIBUNE, WILTTAMS LAKE, 2.6. Thursday, May 19, 1955. Stampede Grounds Work Shaping Up A good start on the annual head- ache of cleaning up the Stampede grounds aad carrying out foundation for a new refreshment stand, and generally cleaned up the grounds. Use of trucks, bulldozer and power saws was donated by local busines: id mills donated lumber for ing projects. Bride-To-Be Guest | (Of Honour At Shower Miss Mary Latin. whose marriage to Mr. Lee Skipp will take place at the end of June, was guest-of-honor Draws 45 Out e club members were on for the season opening the buil repairs Golfers’ Opener — "| Recovers Purse Containing $180 Left In Cafe BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital WARD — To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward, Likely, a daughter, born May 13. JANZEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob one of those “kind to Another Was made last Sunday. TR mame rae 7, at a miscellaneous shower Wednes- 2 Ne - i Crews cut posts and repl TRE THIBUNE [a evening at the home of Mrs. J) the oune. low ball handicap of Williams Lake Soe wo ees jem ork ken ones around the race stir amia. Co-hostess was Mrs. W. round was won by Joe Vandevanter vanconver and stoped at the Quar-|_ +” down the walls of the Indi: ; Christie, : With Owen Kepléy-ina er Cirele J Cate at Spences Bridge, | PICKERING — To Mr. ane Mra, hall and erected new ones: laid the} RUBBER STAMPS The gitts were presented io the land lése-aiéhing. Me Kerley won| They travelled on to the cone anq| Leonard Pickering of Wiliams = bride-to-be in a wishing well prettily the hidden score with a par 4 on the | on their arriyal Mrs. Johnson could} Lake, a son born May 15. - Aecorated in pastel shades. dinienlt 714 hole. | ot sind her purse, an object of-valwe| BOND — To Mr. and Mrs. Vichard © q —— Sale pended Mire, WwW. O'Don-| aye tive nat mixed folirsome ste-| with $180 cash in it: Gonine acc Bond of 100 Mile, a. di aghter, — — Mrs. E. Gibbon, Mrs. P. Coxon, | ateq considerable interest Among tlie ueme they sloppeacak the cafe to en-| born May 16. ; Sbbott, Mrs. B. Abbott Mrs. | adie: and tf vent will NO ‘GOUBE quire aliout ‘the missing aifne caa PERRY 5 aan = nan, Miss Irene Kinvig, Mrs: jo», again several times during| the cate owner brought it out, He ae See = Renee a ouen Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- May 23, 24, 95 Saat cen oMhae gaat | the season, | had put it in a sate place wntil tueir| fe? ee ys ys 3 3 2 att Li nization of the suecessful day! return, JAMES STEWART ana JOANNE DRU M sti handled by Tony Woodland, Tom | ees Vernon son and Bill Margetts, | The golfers have issued a chat-| leuge to the local softball club that | might result in an annual spring classic similar to the Firemen-Busi-| nessme hockey game. The golfers challenge the ball players to a soft- + Maltman, Mrs. B. Mat- 's Betty Wrightson, Mrs Mrs. A. Paulson, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. L. Langley Mrs. ‘p. Larson, Mrs. Bremner, Mrs. J. W: ‘alsh, Mrs. O. Kerley, Mrs. EB, Curling, Mrs, in “THUNDER BAY” Show starts at 8:30 p.m, Comedy and News Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- May 26, 27, 28 E. O'Dell Jr., Miss Katie Haramia, ball game on the evening of May 25 ~ and Miss Marlene Stone. and a return golf match the follow- AUDIE MURPHY ana SUSAN COBAT ae ing day. The golfers ask a handicap | 3 runs in a 9-inning total of game | 5 in LOCAL NEWS WANTED: If you ate : taking a holiday, having youy!and the ball players would be given | “RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO” mother-in-law stay with you, {a handica D of 2 strokes per hole over growing bananas, that’s news tell u. your friends. or anything else 'S 80 we can tell the S-hole course in the golf match. Limit allowed would be 10 play. ers each and all players would have to take part in both contests. TWO COMPLETE PROGBAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT THE TRIBUNE First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parente See Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride in “Ma ana Pa Kettle at Home” NOTICE SUMMER and the JEWELLERY to £0 With it Guat Arrived / | paene | Regarding | We hope that this is really summer - as we have a large supply of-c stume jewellery to compli- ment those beautifully fresh and lovely summer clothes that should soon be worn Sewer Connections Although we have g very large stock as low as 95¢ for the necklet = don’t delay -- call in now and avoid disappointment. Applications will be received up to June 15th for sewer connections to property lines at a cost of $35.00. ‘ Applications for sewer connections received after that date will cost $75.00 because of material, contractor’s machinery and labour not being available for use after time of Passing property, BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Corporation of the Village | of Williams Lake | Just The Boots For Hard Bush Wear LOGGING BOOTS made by PARIS - DAYTON Summer Season Opening EL DORADO DRIVE-IN 100 MILE HOUSE THESE FAMOUS NAMBS IN HBAVY DUTY BOOTS ARE YOUR ASSURANCE OF LASTING WEAR IN ROUGHEST CIRCUMSTANCES Saturday, May 21--- ABBOTT and COSTELLO in “MEET THE KEYSTONE KOP — Shorts and Cartoon — ‘Tuesday, May 24--- WILL ROGERS JR. and JANE WYMAN in “STORY OF WILL ROGERS” | In Technicolor : | — Shorts and News Ree] — Buy them at Borkowski’s “eeswear Show starts at Sundown | MEAD — To Mr. and Mrs. James Mead of Horsefly. a son “Kevin James,” a brother for Kenneth Jerome, horn May 7 Stipendiary Magistrate Cecil H. Poston, is in Vancouver this week at- tending the annual provincial trates’ convention. 7 at Vernon. Weight: 8 pounds 15 ounces. magis- Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. .: WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Horsefly Sports Day May 23 GAMES, RACES - BOOTHS OF VARIOUS KINDS Supper 75c Show 7-9 Dance in the Evening - $1.00 plus tax IT’S PICNIC TIME AGAIN! before you take off for the country on weekend excursions visit your Drug Store for such items as SUN GLASSES - We carry a large selection of popular makes & styles including ” snap-ons PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES famous KODAK Cameras and films. See the new inpexensive fool-proof Brownie camera - INSECT REPELLENTS BEACH BALLS FIRST AID TRAVEL KITS PAPER PICNIC PLATES - THERMOS JUGS. Branpty’s Dru Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS ‘ COME TO LAC LA HAC SEE The Largest Invitational Softball Tournament In I may 22 [? Thi SHOW Sunday Evening - $0 INP - -THIS WEEKEND The Cariboo QVEY may 23 TOURNAMENT DANCE Sunday Midnight