THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAZS, 5.6. { TES ON THESE KNOCK DOWN - PRICES ! EFFECTIVE DURING JANUARY 32 02. CASSEROLE Reg. 98 SALE 69 Ipana Toothpaste, giant 39c 48 07. Casserole. Regular $1.25 8 Inch Pie Plate. Regular 80c 5 Inch Baking Dish. Regular 25c Sale 9 8e Pencils - Package of 12 39c a 64c < We will be pleased to accept orders by mail. But please add 5% tax and suffi- ] 9 cient for postage. Sale sescececce C You may siso e@ our Lay-Away plan. Any item held for 15 days for as little as All other Pyrex and Firekingware Reduced as much as 1-3 | 1% ¢™™ Don't Miss These © rez. Plastic Garment Bags __ Plastic Sugar & Cream Set ____ Refrigerator Crispers —__. ~ Polyflex Dishpans ——________ -Plastic Lunch Bag and Thermos Lusterware Dishpans ________ 2 4° Hard Plastic Bowls Ze Polyfiex Compartment Plates Covered Cake Plates _ Lusterware Sink Strainers Plastic Do-Nut Maker — Teeter Tray Beverage Set Tread Well Foam Rubber Packard Ball Point Pens. Attractive new colours, Purchase_ y) -80 one at regular price 79¢ for Cc --Light Bulbs-25 Watt to 200 Watt, Coats Super Sheen Fast Colour Clear andFrosted. Purchase 5 at 4 Reg. Price. Purchase the 6th for Linen Wr Cc of colours. Reg. price 10c ing Tablets — Excellent Brooches —- These were previously Quality Size 8x10 — Purchase one at selling for 79c. Very good value at Thread. Complete range 2 1] for (a4 Finning Tractor — Expands Facilities In Interior Establishment of an office in Kamloops and appointment of additional sales and service rep- resentatives in the Cariboo dis- trict has been announced by Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd., Caterpillar distributors for B.C. The Kamloops office at 435 Lansdowne Street is headquar- ters for sales and service repre- sentatives located in Kamloops - J. C. “Jack” Martin, sales, and Peter Clarke and-H. W. Wadell, service. A direct, private-wire teletype has been installed, link- ing Kamloops with the Vancou- ver main offices and the Vernon branch store. . Rae Dunn, formerly service manager of Finning’s Cranbrook branch, has been appointed spe- cial field service representative for the Interior and he will also work out of these Kamloops premises. W. “Bill” Edwards, who has wide experience the world over with Caterpillar equipment, is now resident at Williams Lake and will cover the territory from Quesnel to 93 Mile House. Ser- viceman Don Cameron also is located at Williams Lake and is supplied with a completely out- fitted mobile shop for extensive fiela service. A second field service unit is now in operation at Quesnel. Bob Fortin, formerly in Fin- aing’s Vancouver Service De- partment, is resident serviceman at this point. Plans aleo have been made to locate a mobite field service unit at Penticton to cover the South Okanagan and Similkameen arens. In making the announcement, Parl B. Pinning, company presi- dent, stated these additions were made to expand the company’s sales and service facilities in the rapidly developing Interior. Branch stores and parts depots have been long established at Prince George and Vernon and these new sales and service fa- cilities link up these-—branch areas to provide complete Cater- pillar service anywhere in the Interior, Mr, Finning concluded 100 MILE NEWS —___—_. Club Prepares Active Program The Jolly Hours Club monthly business meeting held: Saturday afternoon was well attended, nine members and two visitors Mrs, Reg Davis and Mrs. Wil- liam Abbs, being present. Routine business was trans- acted including review of fin- ancial report. The secretary was instructed to forward to the March of Dimes the cash on hand from membership dues, being $10. The entertainment commit- tee, Mrs. Mary Higgins, Mrs. Florence McNeil and Mrs. Mil- lie Olson were re-elected for the ensuing three months to mid- April Mrs. Walter Olson was elected secretary protem during the anticipated absence of Mrs. Harold Hartwig. It was decided to havea tur- key dinner for the club mem- bers and their escorts Saturday January 21 at the home of Mrs. Edward Higgins. At the next business meeting, February 11 the hostess will be Miss Vivian Higgins. The president them ex- pressed to Mrs. Davis the regret of the members in the burning of her home and: asked her to accept a collection of gifts given in friendship by the members for use in her new home. These were graciously accepted by Mrs. Davis with sincere thanks. A SPECIAL school meeting was held at Canim Lake East school house Monday evening to discuss the forthcoming school referendum. Area representative B. Spencer MeNefl was in the chair and Mrs. McNeil was chos- en secretary, Fifteen parents and ratepayers were present. DUE TO ILL HEALTH Mrs. Alan Mason has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flem~ Stewart in North Kamloops the past week. Alana Mason has been staying with Mrs. R. V. Roberts during her mother’s absénce. RECENT GUESTS of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Higgins were Mrs. Dal Monette, Mrs. Glenn Mc- Millan and young sommd Elmer Higgins. ORVILLE OLAFSON ‘was in the district last week, a business visitor of Ray Flaherty Jr. TED EWING of Williams Lake was at MeNeil Ranch last week on school referendum busi- ats 2 Twin Carafette & Warmer Sets d es Fi Regular price of 19c¢ y) 49c. AL’S SPECIAL ness. Paint it Yourself Pictures — 6.95. for Cc PRICE ... . for (e] Mi: L MR. and MRS. ROBERT FISH Linoleum Mats 36 x 18 45 - as } : i A ; BOuehandled bread’ knife, Rogers 2.25 Pencil Crayons. 12 assorted pencils Du Pont Spdiges — 3 handy sizes. issionary CAVES Jana rina paid a business visit cuatenie ane Fass 98 to box. Regular Price 90 Purchase 2 at regular prices of 1 ° weer Serene English China Milk Pitchers —__ 1. 7 ‘ 2 . 3 naaeie S50 fox F Af v was in acitaiensBasters; large, 7 79¢ Each. Now ... - & for Cc 25¢e & 30¢, receive one 22c¢ for Cc or rica trom Lene ssuthe isk sec eae Cut Glass Butter Dish, covere 29 Vegetable Grater, 5 in 1 -49 39 Neeels Rev. John Oshanek of 100| 12 0n Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leslie. Jelly ‘Mold 98° 120) MRS. GORDON MOUNTFORD Mile House, left Kamloops by : train January 6 on the first leg, °f Merritt was the guest last ears st Received f nN real. F a vat le i Daahiimed Hoskehe by Ope’ Sk of Me Seunhey to Tieps, Nigenias| Oi ase aitay ee : 8% to 10, assorted colours and styles. Brilleh: West Africa, where he eo ue RES AUTEM 1 Sutstanding ‘value = to take up his appointment as B Pays = . superintendent of the Dmissaries|__ HERB McNEIL motored to Kamloops Monday for care of P R | C E D T0 M 0 y E of Divine Light Mission in that |