Page ig. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.¢. Thureday, June 28, 1955, BIRTHS Fire ‘Confined At Ranch At War Memorial Hospital PRICE — To Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Price, Williams Lake, a son, born ~ June 18. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bellmond rew Starting a series of warm-up fights turned recently from a three week's] iN preparation to making a tour of the United States this fall, local wrestler Felix Kohnke will be ona Visitors Impressed As Students Stage Annual School Fashion Show | About 80 guests enjoyed the annual fashion ow arid tea at the High School last Friday afteno n when girls of Grade VUI and IX modellea dresses and jumpers they’ had made themselves. The Grade VII girls ser seq tea, wearing white monogrammed aprons they made durij ng the fall term. The event was convened by home economics teachers, Mrs. B. Casan. Damage estimated at $300 result- ed from a fire last Sunday morning that was discovered in the living | ters of the store at Chileo Ranch. O'FEE — To Mr. and Mrs. Liam | The fire started around the chim- O'Fee. Williams Lake, a son, j Bey and was extinguished by sanch born June 20. | employees before it had a good start FISHER — To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | That night a man was fortunately Fisher, 150 Mile House, a daugh- | kept on duty watching for further trip east to Edmonton where they visited their son, Ivan, and his fam- card in Clinton Friday. Felix will ily. Returning home they motored | head for Honolulu later this summer over the Hart Highway and visited| where he will go into training prior ther sons Clarence and Wilfred in| to his tour. Prince George and Mrs. Bellmond’s sister, Miss M. “King, in Quesnel. q ———— Claude Huston ana Jack Lloyd Spent last week at Quesnel L: ter, born June 22, cutbreaks, which occurred seyeral The fashion show began at SSS COLCLOUGH — To Rev. ana Mrs, | times. When one by one the attractive young jumpers were of pure Irish linen; . John Colclough, a daugther, born No ‘store stock was kept in the| models moved onto the Stage several Princess models had large Better Service June 23. par of the building affected. through a rose-covered ‘trellis and pockets. . down a flower decorated pathway to ‘The models all used judgment and 4 small dais strewn with leaves-ana originality in selecting accessories, flowers. Commentator was Claire nnd guests were impressed with the Haramia, wearing the rose colored poise and charm of the students as Jumper she made herself with a soft they moved down the long room, to white blouse. In a clear pleasant a hac sround of soft music. Better Quality Better Value : =OLIVER THEATRE= Monday, Tuesda,y Wednesday --- June 27, 28, 29 voice, Claire pointed out the features Je VII girl ed and sery- 2 i i of the styles shown. ed a deli sh flowers and —————. always at.. — Ava Gardner, Humphrey Bogart, Edmond O’Brien The Grade VIII girls modeled white cloths on the tea tables and S. in cotton dresses fashioned from four huge bunches of spring flowers, ae : basio patterns, but each dress be- transformed the school auditorium “BAREFOOT CONTESSA’’ vame highly individualized by the into a charming setting for the at- WESTERN RIFE & PIGEON Z use of various trimmings, materials fair. The fashion show and tea was =e) Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. And ‘secsesories. The drestes in sot’ a most suecdsstul climax to the spring colors were carefully finished, | yer activities of the Junior High } 1 - Thursday, Frid aturday June 30, July 1, 2 fitted and styled to be worn for many girls. a QUALITY GROC pS} occasions. —————_____ Joel McCrea, Evelyn Keyes Jumpers of denim, Indian head, | Missed in the results of the ele. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE 18 OUR 4M ‘ in Kriskay and other. materials were mentary school fair announced two : i “SHOOT FIRST” modelled by the Grade IX girls. The weeks ago was the name of Quan jumpers could be worn with or with. Lew, recent arrival from China, who Comedy and News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. out blouses, some were on straight won first prize for creative art in the SS) Hines; others had Mared skirts, Two Gorge Mize for ereativ EL DORADO DRIVE-IN TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS ee as | 100 MILE HOUSE EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 - More About Parking Mr. and Mrs. E, Deschene and Tuesday, June 28 --- ‘ 3, family, accompanied by the Jatter's Red Ske 5 = Ghildren admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents 5 z ed Skelton in > (Continued from page 1) | mother, Mrs. L. M. Goffin, were week “GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY” S 5 engineer Jim Pomeroy, will he made end visitors to Vancouver when they | S Z eon Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: the day following the paving of attended a family reunion at the — News and Shorts — : = John Payne and Jane Sterling in “The Vanquished” Oliver Street. The paving firm of home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Pelletier, —_— Mannix & O'Sullivan expects to do Attending also were r. and Mrse| Saturday, July 2 --- y = the finish coat on Monday, and if W. Craig and daughter Marilyne of Lex Barker and Mala Powers in their planning is right, the parking Redcliffe. Alberta. They returned pe 2 ae a will be changed on Tuesday. | home by ear Monday morning. YELLOW MOUNTAIN At the time of the decision made Pepa, Caen , (Technicolor) by the village several years 980 lO] vi iiop from Klcena Kleena this — Shorts and Cartoon — have ee on ia a of ne week was George Turner, who will = & Street and angle parking on the celebrate his 90th birthday on July SI i ; ‘ - 9 ay y how Starting ‘Time: Sundown Not before 9: «I. other, briefs were presented by thei 15) wate ana liearty. Mr. Tukhen ha. 2 '¢ I ¢ before 9:00 p.m.) Board of Trade and the Junior Cham- |lived in the Anahim country. since ber of Commerce, before the matter | 1990. vas settled. of 1955 a The present move to all parallel parking will result in both streets More About Wood Tick having far more clearance way for “WE MUST GET RID We extend our congratulations to you traffic, Mr. Pomeroy states. ‘Continued from Page 1) E z OF FEAR” for your years of study and work which Parking will also be prohibited on Columbia on the spinose ear tick he njoy Cautions Saba) : have culminated in your graduation. Oliver Street for the first 20 feet |. waintained sand it necessary extend-| : from the intersection of Railway ed. The recommendation was made Do not ever be afraid We wish you every success in your Avenue. in view of the fact that spinose | ur Wh to god to a Physician sure y. rc ear ticks have been found in domestic when you are sick. Some future Gee See ou oF our congdence | ae in B.C. and cattle have been folks have a “Fear”, be- in your ability to take your place in the killed by them, and that the paraive Stam ede causeletiey (iia anes World of today and to serve your country sis tick has this year attacked cattle Pp might find something to and community as well. in places where it was not previously be seriously wrong. found A report from the veterinary. and June 30 Your body is.no Jong- medical inseet laboratory in Kam- er a complete mystery. loops reported the case of a rancher J 1 1 & 2 What you think might be at Adams Lake who reported that U y serious, may be trivial, FOR THE FIRST two animals had died in April of this and many ailments that year as a result of an infestation of - used to bé serious are TIME ticks situated in their ear canals, now often easy to cure. TRAVEL Investiation proved they were the Be wise. Let your Phy- spinose ear tick and that the remain- sician help you. ‘g ig 25 animals in*-the- herd were € heavily infested. Buy your Possibly as a result of the stock- YOUR PHYSICI / men’s recommendation, Mr. Greg. | Cameras CAN PHONE son this week arrived in Williams ‘ Lake on his way to the Chileotin area Films 3-R-2 Y ALL Z “~~ WHEN YOU NEED gai: inent information iu the to gain pertinent i and other L field. A MEDICINE J V, [a While he was in town, Mr. Greg- Kodak ‘ : a son met with Dr. Temple to talk over s lai the cases of the two children who Photographic Pick up yout preeentp- pier) aierene Needs tion if shopping near us, SEER? ¢t or let us deliver prompt- at our store ly without extra charge. More About Graduates Bee Nees mares, LX PRESS (Continued from page 1) trust us with the respon- Chairman during the program was sibility of filling their Berbara Gardner, president of the prescriptions. May we SERVICE Students Council. A toast to the De- compound yours? partment of Education was proposed es By by Iris Fletcher, replied by W. =| Full range of 5 WIAA h \WS Mouat. *Quotation by Vy Tha \ w Sunglasses . ‘Thomas Carlysle 1840 TO Hilary Place replied to a toast to | the School Board by Dan Burns, and Copyright 4W1-55 ‘the toast to the staff proposed by | | VANCOUVER Marie Bellmond was answered by | LEAVE A. Halleran. Barbara Bryce proposed | 12:15 p.m. a toast to the parents, replied by Mrs. | ARRIVE W. D. Herbert, and a toast to the! Branp.y’s Druc STORE +45 araduates by O. Kerley was answer- | 41:45 p.m. ed by Bonnie Herbert. | | OTHER TRIP DAILY Mrs. D. Stevenson was presented AUTHORIZED AGE FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS | LEAVE with a gift of a Shaeffer pen from the | 2:55 am. graduates for her assistance in Eng- ——_—-~ vo | ich in atterzchool hours. ana Mr Low Bargain Fares A. 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