Page Tass tS THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, August 18, 1955 OLIVER THEATRE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - - - August 22, 23, 24 GREGORY PECK and JANE GRIFFITHS in “MAN WITH A MILLION” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday - - - August 25, 26, 27 JOHN PAYNE and DAN DURYEA in “RAILS INTO LARAMIE” Comedy and News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: Jeff Chandler and Maureen O’Hara in “WAR ARROW” NOTICE MR. BERT LEVENS is no longer connected with Village Water Department. People should no disturb him in case of water trouble. the longer Any person or persons. found tampering with the water system will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. By Order Board of Village Commissioners BIRTHS | | At War Memorial Hospital STICKLE — To Mr. and Mrs. John Stickle of Williams Lake, a son, born August 11. FLETCHER —To Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fletcher of 150 Mile House, a daughter, born August 14. MOORE — To Mr. and Mrs. Clarencee Moore of Williams Lake, a daughter, born August 16. STOWELL — To Mr. and ‘rs: Orville Stowell of Meldrum: Creek, a son. born August 15. MORE — To Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. More of Williams Lake, a son, born August 16. At Prince George MOORE — To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore (nee Paula Weir) of Prince George, a son, born August 7. |Letter to the Editor The Rditor, Williams Lake Tribune, Williams Lake, B. C. Dear Sir, Within the past few weeks, a local business establishment was refused a permit to establish a tire shop on a |lot on 3rd Avenue. The application | was rejected by the village commts- ‘sion on the basis that the village zon- ing would not permit this type of a business in a residental area. At the present time however, the onto a used and wrecked-ear lot. The The Home of Fine Diamonds sight is indeed not a pleasant one. May I ask why this should be al- lowed in lieu of a business premises? Truly yours, ) A. Kallaur. ; Williams Lake, B, C. | August 16, 1955. | | LITTLE WONDERS TRIBUNE CLASSIFIEDS Low Cost — Phone 56-R9 ao of this area now look out ' Don’t Miss our Display at the FAIR Next Thursday & Friday PRODUCTS and PRIZES! WILLIAMS LAKE PHARMACY] | ~| Roads. mother, Mrs. Alice Stober, to Kel-| owna where Mrs. Stober will remain with friends for a much needed rest and holiday. MR. and MRS. GEORGE Me- Ancther New : Mill In Area NAUGHTON, the Hatehery, Horsefly Lake, returned recently from a two Another new mill has been puilt| weeks holiday spent in Qu’Appelle, in this district. Floyd Chapman own-| Sask. 3 er of the ‘mill, and ‘his asscciates| a¢n. and MRS ‘Roa SMITH dud started operations August 15. The | amity of Beaver Valley are journey- mill is located on the far end of the'l ing to the coast and will make their c: y Ranch rer the intersec-|iome in Vietoria. tion of the Star Lake and 108 Mile} x ; M. W. BLAIN recently purchased the old community hall from Fred HORSEFLY NEWS low: WITH THE RETURN of warm Overton and is making extensive renovations with the intention of turning it into a home for his family. Mr. Blain was recently employed at the Gardner Sawmill. THE FIRST PRIZE WINNER of the State Vacuum “COUNT THE FORDS” CONTEST which appeared in this Newspaper on July 21st, is: Mr. Z. Pahoda P.O. Box 165 Grand Forks, B. C. Weather these past two weeks the| = ranchers in this district are busy making hay while the sun shines.” | NOT ONLY do the residents of | this district suffer from poor road conditions around here, but the tour- ists as well. One of the Forestry men reported passing a frustrated Amer- ican motorist on the Beaver Valley road. Said the American, “man - what a road.” FRIENDS are pleased to learn that Mrs. Walker Sr., mother of Bill Walker, has rallied from her serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Walker return- ed from Ashcroft much cheered by her improved condition. ISSAC CURRIE of the O.K. sa mill, had the misfortune while visit- ing in Vancouver, to be assaulted | and robbed. Mr. Currie was found in a serious condition and will be hos- italized for several weeks. BOS APRICOTS QUALITY WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Apricots For Canning Now Available - GROCERS PATRICK O’CONNOR, employee at the Calloway Ranch, took sud- denly il] on Sunday and was rushed | to hospital in Williams Lake that evening. MR. and MRS. DOUGLAS HEM- | BROUGHT and family arrived home ‘recently from Vancouver. Little Reg- | gie Hembrough underwent an oper-| Back To School ation on his eye in the Vancouver! General Hospital. His parents report his recovery very satisfactory. MR. and MRS. LEN FERGUSON, Vancouver, were guests recently of | Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Wayne, Horsefiy | Lake. | MISS ERMA WILLIAMS, Magna ay, B.C., was a recent guest of Mrs. ! Bessie Lowry. Miss Williams, form-| erly of Miocene is at present visiting rs, Dick Branch and other old’ friends there. Acquaintances of Miss Williams will be sorry to hear that her grandmother, Mrs. Pell, is a pa- tient in the Kamloops hospital. MR. anod MRS. MARSTON BALL, | Burlington, Washington, sister and brother-in-law of Fred and Herman Hughes spent the past Week at the! lodge and left well satsfied with a fine catch of fish caught in Horsefly Lake, MR. and MRS. WALTER PALM ER and son Richard, of Kelowna, and Mrs. Palmer Sr. of Killaloe, Ont., were weekend guests of Mrs. Bessie Lowry and family. BETTY, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parminter, formerly of Horsefly, is the guest of Mr. and Supplies A complete line of School Supplies carried for every Grade from Mrs. Ben Gruhs for two weeks. beginner-up, MRS. ART WALKER and family, Winfield, B.C., are visiting Mr. Wal- ker of the O.K. Sawmill for the re- mainder of the summer holidays. MR. and MRS. STAN BARRETT have returned from a pleasant two weeks holiday at the coast. MRS. HARRY GIBBONS and fam- ily, Kelowna,-are visiting Mr. Gib- bons, owner of the O..K Sawmill, for the remainder of the summer holi- days, DAN ATKINS See our Stock of Leather Zipper Binders. accompanied his SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL Siete GUARANTEED MOTHPKOOF Also available in cardigan style in a wide variety of colours Borkowskki’s “evtwear Tuesday, August 23 - - - Saturday, August 27 - - - MAN F EL DORADO DRIVE-IN- 100 MILE HOUSE Richard Widmark and Kar] Maiden in TAKE THE HIGHGROUND (color) — News and Shorts — ROM BITTER BRIDGE — Cartoon and Shorts — Show Starting Time: Sundown (Not before 9:00 p.m.) “NOTHING UNDER THE SUN IS EVER ACCIDENTAL” = *(Author’s name below) =| Within your own life- time you haye noticed how much better your medicines help overcome sickness and the great-~ ly increased knowledge your Physician has to keep you well. These benefits are not “Acci- dental”, All over the world re- search scientists are searching for- new and better treatments. The Pharmaceutical indus- try expends vast sums to perfect a single better drug. Almost as great a “Miracle”, as the results they accomplish is the comparatively 10w cost of medicines. You are actually spending less per sickness than you ever did before. e YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 8-R-2 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE e Pick up your prescrip- tion if shopping near us, or let us deliver prompt- ly without extra charge. A great many people en- trust us with the respon- sibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? e *Quotation by G. EB. Lessing 1772 - Copyright 8W155 | A BRaANDLY’s DruG Store JTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS The Tribune. Unusual Opportunity We have an opening in this district for a sales represent- ative with some sales experience. If you are sales-ininded, ainbitious, enthusiastic, and desire to work hard for financial gain then you are the person we want. You must own your own car, be married and between the ages of 28 and 40. This position has good salary plus commis- sion and also welfare benefits. Please write giving us full details concerning your qualifications. Box 296 Ki Escort Renown WILLIAMS Famous McCLARY TCHEN RANGES McCiary. Royal Escort - Compare these outstanding ranges with others on the market for style and price LAKE HARDWARE LTD. WOOD and COAL $225.00 $186.00 $153.00 LAKE | ; , |