Page 10 * THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.¢. Thursday, February 8, 1958. 150 Attend 100 Mile Club Charter Night The charter night of the 100 Mile House Lions Club was held February 4 at the Community Hall with 150 in attendance. District Governor William Tal- bot of Wenatchee, Washington, presented the charter, Ray Arnold is tne charter President, Charles Shaw-McLar- en is secretary and Dave Ains- worth treasurer, Prince George, Quesnel, Ash- croft, Spences Bridge, Lytton, ope, New Westminster, Ver- non, Kamloops were all repre- sented. Lord and Lady Martin were present, Lord Martin giv- ing the invocation. A dance with Happy Dey’s orchestra of Savona, was enjoy- ed after the banquet. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Best wishes for a happy birth- day this week to Mrs. Alice Tully of Onward Ranch, who will be 96 years old February 13. OLIVER THEATRE Richard Burton, Victor First Show at 7 n.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — Feb. 13, 14, 1 “The Robe” (Cinemascope) | Thursday, Friday, Saturday : Spencer Tracy and Anne Francis 5 Mature, Jean Simmons Second Show at 9 p.m. — Feb. 16, 17, 18 mals, January 31st: in the same week last year. | social evening in early spring. 14.25; good heifers 13-14.60; Runs were lower in the eastern A party of volunteers arrang- oe eee: tuedlum: Nelfers “8 rosincas and Alberta, and/ed to do some necessary repairs 12; good heavy beef cows 9- Somewhat heavier in Manitoba {at the Farmers Institute hall on | 10.75; good dairy cows 8-10.75; BRIDCH L: Farmers Institute {Annual Meeting The Bridge Lake Farmers In- Stitute held its annual meeting at the home of J. R. Ross on February 5 with eleven mem- bers present. Officers elected for 1956 were: President, C. J. Faessler, | vice-president, W. Greenall: placement cattle was quiet and/secretary-treasurer, J. Deane- buying rates unchanged except|Freeman; directors, Amos Kal- loch, A. EB. Faessler and M. Reichmuth; auditors, A. Brooks and Peter J. Ross. A joint meeting of the Wom- en's Institute and the Farmers Institute is to be held to elect committees to look after the big’| District Convention of Institutes which will be here about the end of June. The joint meeting will also get work started on the Fall Fair. Amos Kalloch was named con- vener of a Warmers Institute committee which will arrange a reaszsts — LIVESTOCK — tnousry xe “ From the Office of the C.CLA. WILLIAMS LAKE SUMMARY « In the last seven day period one load 6f steers were shipped to Vancouver, sold on rail grade basis with Reds paying 00, Blues 31.00, and Commer ials 30.00. The cattle came from the Springhouse area. All week ending January 28th: | across Canada for There were only moderate price changes effected to meet local demand on slaughter cattle mar- conditions of supply and The anticipated prices on cat- tle this week are; good to choice steers 15-17; common to medium steers 8-14; ers 10-13.50; good heifers 12- 13.50; common to medium heif- ers 8-11; good light beef cows; > good heavy beef cows 8-9; canners and cutters AT; good bulls 10-11; heavy calves 12-16. 2 Horses are still bringing 4¢ ber pound for fleshy foxfeed ani- kets this week. Trading in re- except for an advance of 25-50¢ at Calgary. Calves sold mainly steady. Eastern hog markets gained $1 at the opening but the trend was downward in On- tario at the close, while western | sales were tending lower in Al- berta and steady elsewhere. Lambs sold steady to stronger, especially in the west. VANCOUVER ae ; : ‘aughter cattle receipts a Market report for Tuesday, |. © 2" Public stock yards totall- ing 25,000 were 1,000 less than Common to medium steers 9-| jase week and 2,000 more than 15; stockers and feeders 1l- and Saskatchewan. There was a February 12. the members of the Bridge Lake Women’s Institute had conclud- ed their regular February meet- ing. Mrs. Ross served sandwich- BIRTHS. At War Memorial_Hospital ISNARDY — To Mr. and Mrs. es, tea, coffee, and cake, Gus Isnardy of Riske Creek, bring a pleasant afternoon to an| © aenter Core end. 2 A956 5 © There were seven members at the Wonten’s Institute meeting which was precided-over by vice- president Mrs. Rosa King. At the meeting, a card party was Planned for March 10 at the Farmers Institute hall. The dis- trict convention of Institutes was alse discussed. CAMERON — To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cameron, Williams Lake, a son, born February 6. 1956. Since Deceased. HALCRO — To Mr. ana Mrs. Alvin Halero of 100 Mile " House, a daughter, born Feb- ruary 8, 1956. Better Service Better Quality Better Value always, at... WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS Bale enters #27: 05. goad | coticeable aimpiovement a aual-| The meeting adjourned | bulls 11.50-12.60; good veal ity at such markets as Toronto, | 4:30 p.m. The Farmers Institute calves 18-21.35; good heavy Calgary and Edmonton, with members then went to the home “Bad Day at Black Rock” ealves 13-15; good lambs 19.50. over forty-five per cent of Cal- Prompt and Courteous Service is Our Aim of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ross where Tuesday, February 14 — x (Cinemascope) - Total sales: 108 cattle and gary’s offerings consisting of - First Shi t7 Second Show at 9 p.m calves, 10 lambs. good and choice steers and : ‘BI Ow a p.m. ECO} we .m, ©. = . Market stronger in all classes | heifers, R | C d Children admitted to second show on Unie oes ee oyal Canadian The Community Theatre as only when accompanied by Parents ost markets showed more CALGARY activity in the steer and heifer Ai F | (100 Mile Community Hall) Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Merket report for Wednesday, classes this week but changes in Ir orce Robert Taylor, George Raft and Janet Leigh in February 8th: price were few and moderate Odd sales were up 50¢ Mont- HAS OPPORTUNITIES “ROGUE COP” | Choice steers 17-17.50; good ; real and Calgary was fully 25- SIGE ; Fi |steers ie Bass ane 50c stronger under a good de- o Judy Garland and James Mason in -15.50; ers. 10- : : Pos caer we ~s¢ 13.50; good feeder steers 14-|™&Pd for the improved quality MEN (as) “A STAR IS BORN” SSS. vt SSP ZS 14.50; good “stocker steers|@7@TiME. On the other hand, a Pilots, Observers, Flying Con- (color, special) 5 13.50-15; common to medium | *t@*4Y Opening at Winnipeg was trol and Fighter Control Offi- 2 ee a a0 be “| followed two declines on! -cers, Education Officers, En. YOU'LL BE he en pe nee steers which left some sales $1 Bincerine:C Micers, Tradesmen i fers 14.50-15; g eife: : Pa 2 in Aero Engine, ‘Police, Air- = 13-14.25; medium heifers 11.|/0Wer than last week. Cows fol- frame, Electronics, Clerical, Saturday, February 18 — A Valentine common Heifers 9-10.50; | 1o¥e4 a8 opposite trend, Mont-| Instrument mia temo Ida Lupino and Howard Duff in oe o “2 * | real going 50c-$1 lower and . good light beef cows 10 50-11; ara te 7 “ Nal S ‘en Wi S| s gs 5 WOM as ‘WOMEN’S PRISON If YOU GIVE ONE OF THE MANY FINE Zood heavy beet cows 9.50-| Ninnines rane Eee Sse, : ie = : * s a iS Police, -lcountants, lerks, GIFTS WE ARE NOW FEATURING Abe eommon to medium cows| ar generally active and firm] Fighter “Control Operators Every Tuesday Show starts at 8:30 p.m. 8-9; canners and cutters 5-8; tants, Radio- good bulls 10.50-11.50; common y Equipment, Recreation sellers. Newsreel and Short Subjects May we suggest something in fine z jewellery — We have matching snes nme bulls 7-205 Spode fo. bracelets and rings for those ALASKA pendies veel seatyes: USB OT1E:80; BLACK DIAMOND sets fhe Moe | common to medium, veul calves v: . TR og i styles in ladies’ and gents’ expansion | 2eEtes soon rutener, welgnt bracelets to add beauty té-the |heifer calves 14.50-16.50; good zi [lambs 17-18; Hogs, grade A: Bppearance of your watch | 20.50; sows 10.75-11.25. RESULTS OF PEED TESTS Two Shows — First at 6:00 p.m. - second at 8 Cartoon and Short Subjects Every Saturday Steers on test for 130 da the Dixon Springs, Mlinois Perimental Station, getting a complete self-fed ration in pellet form gained 22 pounds per head YOU a part in Canada’s nd at the saine time equip yourself with trade or professional qualifications that “NOTHING LIFE IS mi more on 227 pounds less feed will fortify your future. re Moderately active market. Fy i a3 MORE WONDER) NEWEST STYLES IN SPRING JEWELERY Bulk of offerings medium to re ees ee same! you are 17 to 39 years of THAN FAITH" CRYSTAL or SILVER good cows. : age this n be the opportun- —* (Author's name below)-| When you next visit test comping” ang ity you have been waiting for. CHINA or FLORALS MARKET LETTER nares » ilentine types of feed was recently con- see the a2 £ AND MANY OTHER ITEMS OF PLEASING FROM VANCOUVER aida. by theese ee RCAF yon a lot of “Paiaeeab BEAUTY Biles for the week ending lagmbs; and. it wee found oe CAREER COUNSELLOR 2 yea of study anaes January 28th: lambs reached market weight |rjene Liewoneoe Doug Meicat : “Ge. Nine me ee E G WOODLAND g SON | _Waneouver stock yards: 159]sooner on pelleted teed than on who Will eae Le Ge ee - Uv. cattle, 12 calves and 25 sheep. Direct to packers from country points: 1249 cattle, 157 calves and 1448 sheep. From other yards and plants: 1304 cattle, the same feed fed separately and loose. To put on 100 pounds ot weight required 972 pounds of handfed loose feed, 908 pounds of self-fed feed, and only 2 WILLIAMS LAKE Feb. 14 Feb. 15 you that your belief in his ability to help you will be Justified. (JHWELERS) LTD. FS OP Re ZO OER Tuesda Wedne: Is IN OUR LOVELY day ASSORTMENT OF z Contact your local newspaper CARDS FOR THIS Always have sufficient 3 263 calves and 289 sheep. Pounds of pelleted feed. Simi- oftice for location SPECIAL “Faith” to follow his sug- lar results were obtained in Fi : gestions and instructions RCAF Pers 1 Off 3 lamb-feeding tests carried out F geionnel._ Oftices OCCASION exactly ‘and you Will be richly rewarded by more quickly regaining y our health. 545 Seymour Street Vancouver, B.C. 5 MILLMEN - by the Illinois and New Mexico experiment stations, Get Yours Now — Step Out And Meet Spring Valentine's Day is February 14 YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE — ee ‘ WHEN YOu NEED . for Waterproof Tally Sheets sua cue eae A MEDICINE Dressed to the minute P y site coumiae te . Gift Suggestions *Quotation py Sir William Osler (1849-1919) Copyright 1956 (2W2) Lumber Crayons Time Books And all your Office Supply requirements, see The Tribune in a fine suit from the fashion-conscious manufacturer The House of Hobberlin The spring samples are here, and it’s the largest selection of material we've ever had. FOR VALENTINE'S — heart boxes and stand- ard name varieties, Always a thoughtful gift. for Cold Resistance : Super Plenamins BRANDLY'S DRUG STORE | Authorized Agent for Franklin Serums UNDERWOOD Portable Typewriters Standard Models Sundstrand Adding Machines | THE: TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. _| | WORSTEDS SPLASH TWEEDS GABS PIC & PIC AND MANY MORE | SPRING IS COMING Get your Shoes Repaired Now AVOID THE RUSH Zipper Repairs - Harness -° Saddlery ane 7, f. Bees Pee Tony's Leather Shop Phone 15-R-3 Williams Lake Come in To-day and be measured for your Spring Tailor-made Suit Borkowski’s “easwear ——__ ' Box 490 Tel. 56-R-3