4 Thursday, June 9, 1955 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. The eight locks of Canal’s 28 mile length lift or lower ships a total of 325 feet as they ply between Port Weller and Port Col-; borne. WILLIAMSLAKE Dry CLEANERS the Welland ; ‘CHEZACUT AGAIN TAKES CHILCOTIN SCHOOL SPORTS DAY AWARD | ALEXIS CREEK NEWS Our Annual Sports Day was held May 23rd in Bull Canyon. Four schools competed throughout the with Chezacut taking the Cup n this year, Tatlayoko took second place with Alexis Creek and Big Creek taking-third and fourth places. “Many people were gathered at the grounds to help cheer the children on and thought to be one of the big- gest crowds for some time. * The wind-up of the day at the field-were two ball games, one be- tween Puntzi and Alexis Creek of which Puntzi were the victors only to be defeated by the Big Creek team, a flash shower didn’t halt the games. A picture show and dance finished off the day with three Puntzi men ‘Equip with B. F. 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THE BEARS near the Howarth home caused considerable excite: iment awhile back. Mrs. Howarth managed to take a few pictures of the bears contentedly chewing on a carcass of a cow that died just off their property last winter. Ken Walmsley shot one medium black bear Thursday morning, only to re- evening to shoot vigil was kept then Fri- day but to no avail as a big brown bear previously reported at the car- cass failed to appear. MISS WHITESIDE our Red Cross Hospital nurse has returned to our ‘midst from England, where for the past four months she attended her sister who was quite ill but we ar glad to say seems to be recuperating now. Miss Whiteside had only been back a few days when she was busy admin- 4stering medical aid to her needy patients. MRS. K. A. TELFORD left last week to spend a while with her daughter, Mrs. Pat Vernon of Hat Creek. MR. and MRS. KEN HOPKINS re- truned Tuesday from a short visit to | Kamloops. THE LAST of the Polio shots were wiven last Friday at the school by Miss Mary Kartner. PREDATOR HUNTER M. E. Mor- tenson, passed through here on his way back from Kleena Kleene where he answered a bear complaint, and hs reported his trip was a successful one. ss =~ an =) popular the dullest bathroom with its vibrant colors tile effect wallboard in Grey, Green, Blue or Yellow 80c per lineal foot (54’’ wide) EASY TO APPLY We stock the necessary cements and aluminum mouldings for application Ask To See Quakerwall Todayj H. J. Gardner @ Sons Ltd. Your Building Supply Dealer WHY DON’T YOU Modernize Your Bathroom with QUAKERWALL transforms IT’S FOR USE NOT FOR STYLE Central Press Cannaian What the sensibly dressed woman wears north of the Arctic circle at this time of year is shown by Elsa Jenkins, women’s ities’ director for the Cuna- ding to Tuktoyaktuk. 500 miles north of Aklavik, where ‘she will live with an family for two weeks. chapeau she is wearing anti-fly net. Members Of Local Congregation Visit Alexis Creek Church Despite the inclemency of the weather on Whitsunday; May 29, a good turnout of the congregation of St. Peter's Church made the trip to Alexis Creek for the joint dedica- tion service at St. Luke’s Church in is an u centre. At the 9 o’clock service at St. Peter’s, Rev. C. H. R. Bradshaw, Archdeacon of Cariboo, dedicated the new Prayer Desk and Sedelia, and also delivered the. sermon Around noon four carloads of people started on the pilgrimage to St. Luke’s, where the evening ser- vice was held. After the second le: son and its Canticle, the Archdeacon, attended by the Church “Wardens and the Vicar, Rev. George Fielder, proceeded first to the-Brass Memor- ial Plaque and ‘afterwards to the Baptismal Font. At each of the sta- ions theWiear read the facut issued by the diocesan authorities for the erection of memorials. This reading was followed by the words of dedication by the Archdeacon. In the name of the two congrega- tions, the Vicar thanked the Arch- deacon for his assistance to the churches in obtaining the Prayer Desk and Font and also for being present at the dedication service. The Church Wardens of St. Luke’s took this opportunity to launch an organ fund. Following the service, the visitors and others were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duke Martin. On their way home some of the travellers stopped off to visit Mrs. Norman Lee of Hanceville. Owing to illness, she had been unalbe to attend the service. George Fielder, Jy. member of St. Peter's Congregation, obtained per- mission to take photographs during the proceedings. Every week more than 1,500,000 eggs\are received at the warehouse of just one supermarket chain in Montreal. wi ie. sesersts. v can deodorize a Fathoom by put f n ting 2 bottle o! tant Acon= spicu in the room "purl the atmosphere. Pi of fresh airin the pathroom is nother way to make the oom smell sweet, Competitive “School Fair” Held For First Time Among Elementary Schools To give elementary school chil- dren an opportunity to compete against other students in the area, this year a “‘school fair” and sports meet was: held in Williams Lake at the same time as the high schovl big central sports day. The plan confined to schoois in this section of District 27 for this year, but town principal Ron Friesen states that it may be extended in the future, particularly the fair, which does not require the presence of competitors. The fair has classes for art exhibits, creative writing, writ- in, booklets and notebooks and win- ners receive ribbons. Here are the results of the fair. In- intials for the school follow the prizewinners. St. Joseph’s Mission (SJM), Sugar Cane (SC), Allcali Lake (AL), Dog Creek (DC), Sk line, Williams Lake (WL). The mames are in order of Ist, 2nd and 3rd places Grade 1: Art — George. Butler (WL), Wayne Schuk (Skyline). Kathleen Curling (WL). eative Writing — Wayne Sehuk (Skyline), Mary Charlie (SJM), Murray Elkins (SJM). Writing — Clifford Dan (SJM), Dave Samson (SJM), Paul Duperron (WL). Booklets — Paul Duperron, March Charlie (SJM), Marilyn Smith (WL). Notebooks — Clifford Dan (SJM), Felix Dick (SC), Paul Duperron. Grade 2: Art — Ross Pomeroy (WL). Erie Gilbert (SC). Writing — Lorna Fowler (WL), Doris Sam- my (SJM), Ross Pomeroy. Creative Writing — Merilee Beaulieu (WL), Edith Brent (WL). Notebooks — Edmund Andy (SJM), Linda Lang- ley (WL), Flora Morgan (SJM). Booklets — Muriel LaFramboise (Skyline), Clifton Dillabougn (Sky- line), Willie Dye (WL). Grade 3: Art — Marvin Jeff (SJ M), Paul Evans (SJM), Patrick Billy (SIM). Creative Writing — Pat (Curling (WL), Helga Acher (Sky- line), Kenny Moore (WL). Writing — Roberta Jackson (WL), Marvin Jeff (SJM), Isaac Myers. Booklets— Marvin Jeff, Grade III (WL), Thomas Cahoose (SJM). Notebooks — Mar- vin Jeff, Thomas Cahoose. Joyce Richter (Skyline). Grade 4: Art — Bert Saul John (DC), Grade IV (SJM), Diane Frie- sen (WL). Creative Writing — June ° Moore (WL), Maureen Getz (WL), Glen Carswell (WL). Writing — Nora Johnny (SJM),- Janet Brent (WL) Denise Place (WL). Note- books — Norah Johnnie, Rosie Quilt (SJM), Janet Brent. Booklets —Gilbert Sellars, (§JM), Beatrice La- Framboise, Rosemary Hosey (WL). Grade 5: Art — Julie Jeff, Noel Frank, Ernie Jones (WL). Creative Writing — Ernie Jones (WL), Bve- lyn Wooldridge (Skyline), Bernie Bass (WL). Writing — Margaret Stum (DC), ~Violet Bmile (DC), Sharon Kucherah (WL). Notebooks — Linda Butler (Skyline), Jenny, Helen Dutow (WL). Booklets — Sharon Kucheran, Helen Dutow, Linda Butler. Grade 4: Art — Thomas Samson. Victor Johnson, Marcella (Alkali Lake). Creative writing — Tini de Geus (WL), Mary Tresierra (WL), Coleen Russell (WL). Writing — Mary Dorothy Harry, Mary Tresier- ra,. Tini de Geus. 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