———— OLIVER THEATRE— Page10 - THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, September is 1955 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- September 19, 20, 21 KENNETH MOORE ana DONALD SYNDEN in “IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE” Comedy and News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Priday, Saturday --- September 22, 23, 24 HOWARD KEEL ana POLLY BERGEN in “FAST COMPANY” Comedy aud News Show starts 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: Van Heflin n Ruth Roman in “TANGANYII It Pays To Read The Ads A two-party event was held at Limestone on Quesnel Lake on the weekend of September 3 at the lodge of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wallace. The guests, who made the trip by boat included Brigadier - General Fox Stewart Fox, Ricahrd Wiener, Chas. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ea Garrett, Mr and Mrs. Clide Converse, Mr. and Mrs. tie Haynes and Mrs. Edith Estill. The following day Mr. and Mrs. Garrett held a party on the oc- casion of Mr. Garrett's birthday. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital ROLFF — To Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Roloff of Likely, a daughter, born September 10, REED — To Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of Bridge Lake, a daugh- ter born September 10, O’FEE — To Mr. and Mrs. John O’Fee, of Williams Lake, a daughter, born September 11, KILT— To Mr. and Mrs, Christian Kilt of 150 Mile House, a son, born September 14, 100 MILE NEWS new beauty in modern © You'll see it in each exquisite piec: daring and bold ., . expecially « ceniemporery living. Smocth sculpturcd hon- dies blead with sweeping tines inaced svmimt place setting. P.T.A. Discusses Fall Program The P-TA met at the school house September 12 to discuss the budget for the coming school year. Seven- teen members and visitors were pres- ent. There will be a school concert and Christmas tree on December 15. Forty children attended the Dental Clinic this year. It was decided that the dental clinie had been worth while and one will be held again in 1956. Mrs. Hoople was elected chairman of the ways and means committee Mrs. H. Woodrow as social convener, R. Abbs chairman of the Turkey Shoot to be held in November, Mr. Oscienny, 100 Mile school principal informed the meeting that music will be on the program this year. Mrs. Masters and R. J. Zwarich will head this program. | There are 117 children now en-| rolled. So far we have no bus driver, | when we get one, no doubt several! more will enroll. The P-TA will hold its monthly meeting the first Thurs | || 4&6 -PC. SERVICE FOR & in distinguished tarnist resistant chest CONVENIENT TERIAS day in the month. CHARLIE FORESTER has finish- ed drilling a well for R. Quirin who obtained a plentiful supply of good water at a depth of 30 feet and is now drilling on the adjoining lots for J R. Scott. MR. and MRS. R. McMILLAN of Kelowna, who have been vacationing in Lone Butte and Canim Lake, ac- companied by Mrs. C. MeMillan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scott, September 12. SAVE $23.10 ERVICE PIECE OF “PLA” Salad Fork, Service Dick Perrey’s truck August 28, near and apprehended John Struther. He was tried August 29 in Ashcroft. lot on the Cariboo Highway and will be logging for the Quirin Lumber Co. THERE was a theft of tools from 93 Mile. The RCMP was contacted JOHN WIENS is bulldozing his CONGRATULATIONS to the ladies Spoon, Cold Meat Fork, of The Lodge on their winning first place with their vegetable collection at the Williams Lake Fall Fair. Sugar Tongs, Pickle Townsend Mabbed By Avtograph Fons Two Appear In Court Following Street Fight Assaulting and obstructing polices officers in the course of their duties is an eXpensive pastime as two men found out in police court last week The charges arose out of a fight that developed outside a local hotel. When “a police officer stepped in to break it up, one of the battlers, Wal- ter Murray Hill turned on him, and as he. was, being placed’ under ar- rest, a bystander, Ernest Benedict Cook interfered, Hill was charged with the more serious charge of assaulting a police officer and also with obstructing. He Was sentenced to three months in Jail on both charges, to run con- current. Cook was charged with ob- structing and was fined $125, WE'D LIKE TO KNOW Social items are always wel- comed by The Tribune news staff. If you are going on a trip, just arrived back from one, have visitors, held a tea party, just pick up your telephone and call 56-R-3 or 56-R-4. - DANCE . Horsefly Hall FRIDAY SFPTEMBER 23 Music by zz Doug Davis and his Quesnel Orc‘iestra Modern - Old Time & Western Swing ntral Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . Captain Peter T shown getting dre d Ucipate in a race for gentlemen riders in Deauville, rance. Although he rode Pon- theiu, the favorite, ‘Townsend finished 14th in a field of 29. Admiring autograph hunters mobbed him after the race, n ing added police “protecti necessary. WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS ° PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Police Court News SS eee Found guilty on a charge of at- tempted theft of an automobile trom the used car lot of Williams Lake Motors, Isadore Peter Prentiss was sentenced to 9 month in jail when he appeared in police court last week. Maurice Disvarloy was sentenced to two months in jail when he plead- ed guilty to a charge of theft of a wallet containing a ring that was taken from the owner in a local cafe. Ranchers! DON’T LET SHIPPING FEVER ROB YoU OF VALUABLE STOCK Vaccinate with FRANKLIN Coryne Bacterium Two impaired driving charges Tast week bronght fines of $100. and costs to Philys Adsit and Peter Cur- tis when the appeared in court. Adsit was fined a further $25 on 1 charge of driving in contravention to the restrictions impo: under the Motor Vehicle Act regulation We had a learner’s licence and ws not accompanied by a person with 's licence at the time of his i - Pasteurclla Bacterin Full Line of Stock Syringes Franklin Stock Dip Mrs. L. M. Goffin left last week Se and Disinfectant for Medicine Hat where she will s' with her daugther, s. Wm. Craig for the next two or three months. Suitable for all-round Farm and Home use Dam Site Drilling Tender Accepted Tender of Engineering Drillers Limited of Vancouver for $10,375 to carry out foundation drillings and soil studies on a possible hydro si at Cariboo Falls near Keithley Cree has been announced by the B.c.| Power Commission. The work is being done in lino! FRANKLIN DEHORNERS “BE CAREFUL TO KEEP YOUR PROMISE” *(Author’s name below) =| That your visits to our Pharmacy will always be satisfactory ones is one, “Promise”, we are always going to be very “Careful to Keep.” 0 erating q drug store is not just a business. Everything you get from us is either for your health, your comfort, or to relieve sickness. Depend on us for cour- tleous service, of course, but also to answer any question that will help you better use what we supply. We Pharmacists are licensed by the State, only after we have gained the necessary knowledge ‘to enable us to answer your ques- tions. We welcome them, e YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE = 3-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. MaVStERY ~- PACKAGE : Fork or Pie Knife. Values up to $6.00 SPECIAL RETAIL Lynn. left September 13 for a few days holiday in Vancouver. They plan to return the end of this week. ‘with the commission’s surveys and studies being made for sizeable sources of hydro-clectric power to meet the long-term needs of the Central Interior. - MR. and MR. H. PERKINS and PRICE $1.00 Blain Entertainment Set Sparkling spoon ‘paired with a matching dish in jellies, jams relishes and sauces. Regular $7.25 Retail SPECIAL PRICE $3.95 Retail FLAIR HOLLOWARE for serving candy, nuts, | EVERYTHING in CLOTHING © for the HUNTER - SHELL VESTS - HUNTING COATS INDIAN SWEATERS - RED CAPS & HATS SLEEPING BAGS WOODS and PIONEER BRANDS RED, PURE WOOL SHIRTS AND JACKETS BOOTS FOR THE WOODS Borkowski’s “eesweor HIP WADERS A great many people en- trust us with the respon- sibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? e *Quotation by George Washington 1748 Copyright sW455 | Popular Treatment for Wounds in Powder Form ¢ CONGEALS THE BLoop REPELS FLIES Branpiy's Druc Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS EL DORADO DRIVE-IN 100 \1Li HOUSE Tuesday, September 20 --- Gene Kelly and Prank Sinatra in “ON THE TOWN? (color) — Newsreel and short subjects — Saturday, September 24 --- | Phil Carey and Dorothy Patrick in | “OUTLAW STALLION” | 5 (color) s , — Cartoon and Short Subjects — Show Starting 'Time: Sundown (Not before 9:00 p-m.)