THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. _ Page Bo i aie ee ce Thursday, February 16, 1956, “Students Entertain Not Complimentary HORSEFLY NEWS and Mr. Goodé. Mrs. Hooker| THE FIRST. SHOW of the = = ; ‘School Trustees To Canadian Sisters Shower Ho wes ee rome “prize, a | season eWay evar tis wanes z 4 ; rooster, donated by Mr. and Mrs.! was well attended Fe bruary 11, 5 2 3 At Dinner : = ower Honors Walker. The sécond prize, 2] Rg: ROD MacLEOD arrives Know What You Are Last Tuesday, members of the rs 0 r crochetted doilie, was w on ~by | home February 10, froma pleas- vk : Mrs. Clarke. The third pr a aS ks holiday spent Hf ¢ é School Board of School District M H L 'y Meee : ant thtee weeks: Holiday ice, players going from here to large bon- spiels are going to be at a dis- advantage. Change of style of play necessary trom natural to artificial ice is too abrupt, he contended. The Lloyd Harper ring, entry from this zone in the playdowns |. for the right lo represent B.C. in the Dominion championship play, was beaten out in the fin- als by Harold Jordan of Kim- JAN MIKLER For over 35 years manufacturer of Upholstered Furniture Phone 171 sneered Nero: “I should worry about burning Rome excellent progress they have Honoured At Shower : eves ! Watley made in the cooking section of| Two skits on the theme of : Interior Missions in Africa Ss * their course. safety at home and in every day] Mrs. J. Carson, a recent bride, /been adopted by the Junior In- ee é work and play were enacted.|Was guest of honor at a mis-|termediates as thei Missionary One of the plays was written by |cellaneous shower recently. Co-| Interest, Miss Wilson's field ot To send it RUSH- Mys. J. B. Ringwood. Snafety|hostesses were Mrs. R. Nelson | service, after her marriage to pi ily films were shown through the|and Mrs. W. Lowden, and it was |Mr. Art Markentio in May, will Send it by GREYHOUND! courtesy of Williams Lake High | held at the latter's home. be in the Niger Leprosarium. The @ Fiequent daipeeens , A daily change of shoes is economical. ‘An authority estimates thet this preeau- Won more than doubles the life of shoes. the next one being held at the] Mrs. R. Kelt, Mrs. D. Rottacker. school March 2. = Mrs. T. Mart-and Mrs. R. Blair. route to Kamloops by plane for urgent medicatewttcation. School, projectionists being! The gitts were presented in al @ Direct service to heart of city Charles Wiggins and David| basket decorated in pink and}Ward to correspondence and @ Low-cost © Careful handling With lots of Royal City at home !? Larum. white. working along with them. | © Weatherproof compartments E : The meeting decided a more/ Guests included Mrs. BE. Gj MRS. of Beaver concentrated effort would have| Woodland, Mrs. R. Woodland, | Valley i r daughter TAL to be made towards the drive for|Mrs. G. Renner, Mrs. E. Gas-/and son-in-law cMr. -and Mrs. funds for a piano for the school. | pard Sr., Mrs. E. Ross, Mrs. T.| Kerr Dunlop foia few days. CANNED One of the money raising pro-|Gosman, Mrs. C. Barber, Mrs.| MRS. L. LONG lett tos wil jects is the monthly whist drive,/J. Smith, Mrs. J. Haltnights,|lams Lake, February 12, en- PEAS DRESSES--- Everything Going At, Practically Cost Price Your Opportunity to Save at these LADIES’ SWEATERS... See the well-known names on these sweaters — Aurora, Avon Knit, Pride O’Glen, Tish-U Knit and Grandmere. Soft wool and orlon in Smart styling and beautiful materials are { evident throughout our entire collection of wool jersey, all-wool worsted, wool tweed, cardigan and pullover styles, pastel shades- LOW, LOW PRICES and solid deep colors. You can’t afford to miss a chance like this, tie ss ep: There are no punches pulled in this CLOSE- z corduroy and silk dresses offered at sensa- OUT SALE of our entire stock of ladies Re, retail 7.95 to 10.95 | tional savings. wear. We are definitely going out of 6 business and our complete stock is being CLOSEOUT ! price nylons in 60-15, Regular retail 8.95 to 29.95 CLOSEOUT! $5.00 to $15.00 WOOL SKIRTS--- Beat winter’s icy blasts with a warm skirt of wool flannel, wool worsted or tartan, made by Suzanne, and slashed to one low STOCKINGS-.-- Williams Lake offered at practically cost price! This is your golden opportunity to purchase quality ladies wear at prices never before seen in Williams Lake. smaller fixture items such as plastic hangers will also be sold. Not only HURRY! THESE ITEMS WON'T WAIT tock, but Regular retail 10.95 CLOSEOUT! frothy $6.50 CLOSEOUT! inoline. Regular retail 5.95 $3.75 CRINOLINES--- Give your new dress a youthful flare with a Drastically marked down for this amazing sale... . and 51-30 gauges. CLOSEOUT! 3 pairs for $2.98 $4.00 to $6.50 BLOUSES.--- Dainty blouses in the ever-popular dacron, orlon, nylon, wool jersey and the new lene fabric. colors in short or long sleeved almost half-price. tery- and pastel styles at Choose from white Regular retail 6.95, 7.95, 8.95 CLOSEOUT! $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 LINGERIE--- Look at these! Warner’s Allure brassieres in eres your chance to stock up on femous satin, nylon and cotton; cotton dacron and yser and Holeproof hosiery at bargain . Kayser nylon slips; Holeproof nylon and prices. Seamless, non-rim and _ stretchy NO CREDIT NO EXCHANGES rayon panties. And look at the saving! CLOSEOUT! “ Price Oliver Street