Page § THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS CAKE, B.C. 2 BIRTHS At Wer Memorial Hospital DANIELS — To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daniels of Canim, @ son born January 11. PIPE — To Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Pipe of Williams Lake, ® son born January 13. More About P.G.E. (continued from page 1) from there by rail to Prince takes 28 hours. For the speedier service the PGE will order five new stainless steel passenger coaches valued at a total of $1,000,000. When they are in operation the pres- ent ancient pullman coaches will WS 1956 Convention Institute Plans The members of the Bridge Lake Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Peggy Ross on January 8. Freeman expects to leave on a visit Lo England about the end of January. meeting. Cake and refreshments were served its conclusion, ‘he next meeting of the organ- ization will be held on Febru- ary 5, at 1:30 p.m. at the home Horsefly Forms Eleven members were at’ the! Independent Board of Trade The ‘Horsefly District Board Better Service Better Quality of Mrs. Joyce Ross. Officers of of Trade’ emerged as an auton- the Bridge Lake | omous organization at a meeting Better Value coaches will be scrapped. Women's Institute tor 1956 are: = iscus' : 100k- ; in the Horsefi PALM — To Mr. and Mrs. |" Omicial opening of the south-| Plans were discussed for look President, Mrs. Myra Deane-j iP ‘he Horsefly Community Hall, always, at... Kenneth Palm of 100 Mile, | ern 50-mile extension is set for|ing after delegates and visitors Freeman; secretary, Mrs. lla; J@nuary 12. The session com- g @ daughter born January 17. |June 11. to next summer's district con-| Brookes. Vice-president, Mrs. | Menced with a general meeting Rosa King. Directors, Mrs. Eifie/of the and Mrs.-Mable Hurt. Au- ditors, Mrs. Nan Bonter and Mrs. Irene Law. Horsefly Committee of the Williams Lake and District Board of T¥ade and after ron- tine procedure, Dr. D. J. Millar moved the final adjournment of the Committee. vention of Farmers Institutes and Women’s Institutes which will be held at Bridge Lake, probably late in June. A pleasant feature of the af- ternoon meeting, was the pres- entation of a travel-alarm, as a going away gift to Mrs. Myra Deane-Freeman. Mrs. Rosa King decorated the cake with a model WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS OLIVER THEATRE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — Jan. 23, 24, 25 HUMPHREY BOGART and JOAN BENNETT THE Canadian Legion branch at Bridge Lake, which has been inactive for some time, has been reorganized with Bill Scott as president and Fred Hart as sec- retary. It was with mixed feelings Prompt and Courteous Service is Our Aim that the Committee decided the time had come when it was no longer in the best interests of ‘We're No Angels’ of a ship, complete with life-] Orville Gibson, road foreman] either group to continue the old savers. “Bon-Voyage’? was the| from Lone Butte was a business | pelationshi i . savers yag ror 1 Pp and a motion ex- “CHEERFULNES First Show at 7 p.m. Second Show at 9 p.m. inscribed motto. .Mrs. Deane-| Visitor at Bridge Lake on Janu- pressing deep appriciation to ‘AE. ee ary 10th. the Williams Lake Board of Trade for the way in which they have helped in all ways to buila up the present new organization was passed unanimously. The new Board was convened under the chairmanship of Har- ry Brown and the election of first provisional officers resulted BETTY BOULTBEE, oldest|in him being elected as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.| Board's first president. The other Boulthee, is now going to high|omicers selected were, Dr. Mil- school at Kamloops. ler, vice-president, and Donald K. Peters, secretary-treasurer. cALTH, MELANCHOLY IS. DISEASE” —*(Author’s name below) . Be of good cheer. It is no longer necessary to be melancholy because of fear of any disease or sickness: Our prescription depart- ment has all the old reli- able remedies, and many new weapons to help you. in your fight for continu- ous health. A BENEFIT DANCE, card party and household shower for the Mulligan family, who recent- ly lost their home and furniture by fire, will be held in the Farm- er’s Institute hall on the night of January 21. Board of Trade (continued from page 1) Thursday, Friday, Saturday Jan. 26, 27, 28 ANNE BLYTHE and HOWARD KEEL in ‘Company, the ‘Rose Marie’ First Show at 7 p.m. Second Show at 9 p.m. Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Department of Highways and gas line company officials, all with the view to improving services in the town and district. Major board visitation of the year was the convoy over the Bella Coola Road this summer at the time of the opening of the third outlet to the Pa ” FOR COUGHS | ann COLDS A council of eight consists of - Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Local Physicians know Referendum y James Wyllie Arbor Otson §, Always on the look-out for > » that we carry a complete Pat O’Brien in “RING OF FEAR” ublicity opportunities for th conti ro . Howard Critchlow, Jack Wyn- s stock of Duiblielty opportunities for the] (continued trom pgs 1) | Howard Criteniow, Jack Won-l] Whpn agi) Haye a Cold Il sas: o nesiuee goer town, Mr. Larson said the afost successful was the entry in the Grey Cup parade at Vancouver this fall, that gained tremendous mined and a fairer system : h : you ever have occasion to Leod, John Weinard, and Mrs. Get Relief at Onee — visit a Physician while Hazel Gibbons. away in another city, please inform him that no At the close of the meeting The Community Theatre recognition for Williams Lake| This referendum covers, by|the secretary stated that there FOR matter what he may pre- (100 Mile Community Hall) and the Cariboo. The board was! and large, the minimum were already 52 members enroll- COLD scribe we can compound also host to about 200 members| ing needs as a ed and that he hoped and ex- PREVENTION his prescriptions. of the Okanogan-Cariboo Trail |next five year: pected to be able to report by e ‘Tuesday, January 24 — Association last summer at the} These anticipated needs are/| the next meeting that this figure YOUR PHYS! Dan Duryea and Keenan Wynn in time of their caravan to Prince | not a figment of somebod: had risen to over a hundred. S ee pee “THE MARAUDERS” George. The caravan stopped sone ae have been: chres| 3 4 Eh ea) eee uper sae 2 ully prepare! (color) here tor luncil. achool trustees: The: swing shifts. This lowers acad- P| ° WHEN YOU NEED Short Subjects and News ized all information a emie standings and detract from e€namins A MEDICINE the efficiency of the teaching e = program besides throwing family Pick aip. youre a routines out of balance. You tion of shopping near us, MULTIPLE VITAMINS wind up with the rudimentary I prompt; three R's and that’s about all. witiois Gite does a 6 Vitamins in One Capsule You will agree that this is a considered plan for the mini- mum educational needs of the district for the next five years. You will also agree that this BE _CLEARLY ‘Saturday, January 28 — = DE ta INFORMED “.. Guy Madison and Kim Novak in / “FTVE AGAINST THE HOUSE” Short Subjects and Cartoon Tuesday show starts at 8:30 p.m. - Saturday show at 8:00 area is ina greater state of flux} Your teaching staff deterior- great many people entrust than any other area in B.C. Be-| ates in a like manner. No com- us with the responsibility cause of its vast area and scat-|petent teacher will endure swing of filling their preserip=|fp tered population’ it is a cumber-| Shift operation if there are po- tions. May