Page 10 aire THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.G. Thursday, June 23, 1955. 150 Mile News (held over) SEVERAL FILMS were shown by Mr. Serack at the school house. A collection was taken to help with treats for Sports Day. With the help of the PTA the children were able to have freshie, popcorn and ice cream. MR. and MRS. HOUSTON DUNA-_ WAY were in Kamloops for several days. MR. and MRS. BILL KOHNKE had as their guests recently, the lat- ter’s brother, Glen Shanks of Santa Barbara, California, and a friend who accompanied him, Fred Klet of Los Angeles. MR. and MRS. FELIX KOHNKE had as weekend guests Arthur Knull and Ernie Baliss of Vancouver. MR. and MRS. WALTER KOHNKE entertained at a supper Saturday evening for the Tyrolean .Dance Group of Vancouver who performed at the Elks Hall. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bergwell and son Ralph of Fort Langley, Mr. and Mra. W. Kohnke, Glen Shanks and Frea Klett of California and Alfred Knull. Mrs. W. Kohnke assisted with the serving. FRED PATTERSON travelled to Aldergrove last week to attend his sister's wedding. : WAYNE GODWIN has been con- fined to hospital with pleurisy and pneumonia but we understand he is much improved. MR. and MRS. HOWARD CRITCH- LOW from Princeton, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Collins and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Munrey from Burns, Oregon, Gene and Roy Sharpe of Ma- deria, California, were all visitors of the H. Dunaways during the week. MR. and MRS. HUGH FRASER are back from their trip to Van- couver! THE 150 P-TA held their last meeting of the season Wednesday. BY THE WAY— Did you ever think about planting an extra row in your garden and donating it to the hospital? | a shower Saturday. aiternoon tea guests of Mrs. C. R. Forest Grove News |=. A SURVEY PARTY headed by Don nuin is in the district making a fu | ther check of the Fraser River power i potential. BISHOP HARRINGTON, by Rev. Father Collins, O Joseph’s Mission visited the local Roman Catholie Church on Sunday and Monday in connection with the peace tour of Our Lady of Fatima. The church was tastefully adorned with white and mauve lilacs and a tery representative congregtion par- ti ated in the ceremonies. WM. MOUAT, inspector of. schools, a a brief visit to the school on Monday. THE WEATHER this past week! has been quite summery. ending in LEO POIRIER left Friday after- noon for Cloverdale to work. MR. and MRS. RON RILEY ar- rived Friday evening by bus to spend three months visiting at Forest Grove. ANDY MOLNAR of Forest Grove motored to Kamloops Tuesday and returred home with a new car. THE monthly meeting of the Board of Trade was held at the Com- munity Hall Wednesday evening with a good crowd in attendance. A LARGE number of mempers of Ne you rad a REW BARN? Peet AE tat ny fo BEHIK Is your herd outgrowing your present barn? Have you enough space to store the products of your farm? If nor, perhaps you need a new barn, or an extension to your present one. Don’t let a shortage of ready cash hold back your plans for a better farm — whether it’s a new barn or the renovation of your buildings generally. You can get money from the B of M' through a Farm Improvement Loan — at low interest rates and on a repayment plan to suit your individual circumstances. FIL — the fixer... ment Loan. Give him a chance to help fix up your farm .. . he’s eco- nomical, conven- ient, versatile. He can do almost anything io mak- Why nor see your B of M manager Bie Jone luca a this week? You will ¥ ” bewer farm. like his helpful MY BANK approach to your plans, "ezuiorcausunt Bank or MonrTrear Canada's First Bank Williams Lake Branch: THOMAS LARSON, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 D-205 the Women’s Institute gathered a:| MRS. C. A. BAGLE returned to the home of Mrs. Buekley for a de- | town yi Atten’ ising some lightful lunch. Another afternoon | 42 daughter and son-in- ten will be-held next Wednesday at} 1w. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Allison. the home of Mrs. J. Woods. WE ARE ENJOYING a spell of A PICNIC and Community Supper | ver: able weather with the was held at the Forest Grove School | thermometer bordering on the ninety Thursday. Games, contests, hall | mark. ‘Glads’ are now getting their games, and square dancing were en-| sp’ above ground. joyed througrout the day and eve- = ning by a large crowd. . ON SUNDAY the home of Mr. and 100 Mile News Mrs. Rutley was moved down’ from Redpaths hill to a lot on the main (held over) road. THE 100 MILE Women’s Institute MR. and MRS. C. HUNTER mo-| met at the home of Mrs. G> Baloo tored to Williams Lake Saturday. | june 9, with nine-members and two V. STAVRAKOV is in Forest | visitors present. The secretary was Grove this weekend visiting his wife. | instructed to buy materials to make MR. and MRS..DOUG MARTIN- | 2rticles for the coming bazaar. Five EAU returned home Thursday eve-| dollars was voted to buy ‘something ning from a business trip to Van- | for a resident of 100 Mile who was couver. They were accompanied py | burned ont recently. Mrs. J. Martinean, CORA SELLARS and ASAKO UYEYAMA returned home Friday winding up their school year after being recommended. Z 3 A GOOD CROWD attended the | Will be held at the home of Mrs. Doug show Friday night. Scott. THE WEDNEDAY shows will now| LORD and LADY MARTIN CECIL be shown on Tuesday, nights begin-| motored back from Colorado last ning this week. Tvesday. Accompanying them. pb: SUNDAY SCHOOL ‘vices in| Were Mrs. M. Mackenzie, and Nancy Forest Grove church are being very |and lloyd and Helen Elaine Meeker. well attended and it is worth noting] THE 100 Mile Young People’s that 52 children attended the three] group held their annual June dance classes supervised by Mr. Wiebe, on June 10 in the Little Theatre Weaver and Mrs. Jewel Jr. They had as their guests, the Lone Butte young people. About 55 young people were present. The Theatre was Do Creek News decorated in the 100 Mile Young g Peoples’ colours. blue and white with ON TUESDAY of last week Mrs,|82Y coloured baloons everywher C. Stangoe and daughter Blaine.| Mvsic was provided by Joe Danzy town, also Mrs. J. Stangoe and Miss | George Savage and 8. Halero. After E. Stangoe, Saskatoon, spent the day |the young people enjoyed ‘several motoring in our neighborhood. They | Ours of modern and old time dane- were afternoon tea guests of Mrs, | ig. a delicious lunch was served. ©. R. Place prior to returning*to] MRS. J. DAYTON of Vancouver towns was a recent guest at the home of THE SURVEY PARTY under Don| Mr. and Mrs. G. Baloe. Smuin completed its work here-| THERE been a bush fire at abouts and moved farther upstream | Exeter, but it is under control, to Chimney Creek bridge Tuesday. MRS. ROSE BROOKS, who has THURSDAY saw the return home| been spending the last few weels at for their summer vacation of the) the Lodge, left Tuesday, trayellinz Indian children attending St. Jo- provided by Mrs. J. Rose and J. R. Seott. The next meeting through the U.S.4. to her home in| booths. One booth served a new type Toronto. of hot dogs, called “Jitfy-pup” and JUNE 12¢Lac La Hache players | took in $17.00. The cold drink booth were at 100 Mile ‘to play 400 Mile liso did: a rushing bustnesss the softball team. The score was 9-0 in! profits from these hooths will buy a avour of Lae La Hache. The P-TA | good supply of sports equipment for | is in charge of the refreshment the school children, %p, eet Boe onsen, All car policies are the same... it’s who you buy frem that counts! It’s a fact! Under British Colum! law, the printed conditions of every car insurance policy are identical. They all offer the same features. However, when you buy it through a qualified insurance agent or broker who is an independent businessman, you not only get proteétion but year - “round service as well! Your insurance agent works hard to saye you Lime, money and worry, and he's ready to assist you the moment you call. He can help you select the coverages that best suit your require- ments and adapt the policy to your particular needs. In case of loss, just phone your agent. He will know what to do. His personal guidance and years of experience can be of real help to you. Consult your agent or broker regard- ing. all your insurance problems. 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