es [ah rernee——, psge § At War Memorial Hospital BRUCE — To Mr. and Mrs, James Bruce of 100 Mile House, a son born February 10, 1956. LEITCH — To Mr and Mrs. Douglas Leitch of Lac La Hache, a daughter bor Feb- Tuary 11, 1956. CASE — To Mr. and Mrs, Charles Case of 100 Mile House, a son born February 12, 1956. TEMPLE — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Temple of Williams Lake, a daughter born Feb- Tuary 14, 1956. Soe a Canada has some 1,340 power laundries, dry cleaning and dye- ing plants with annual-receipts of some 113,150,000. Canadian Navy is ty 1 = Banshee, described che Oven-hearth method is| 2% the finest single-seat all “employed for most of Canada’s Steel production. world. The RCN’s first RCN GETS NEW JET FIGHTER FOR NEW AIRCRAFT CARRIER by the navy|preparation for service in Weather shipborne fighter in the entrar Pres Canaaian Royal! fighter squadron, VF-870, is be-! HMCS Shearwater, the naval air @ armed with the Banshee injstation near Dartmouth, NS, the|Wings fold, with the press of a aircraft carrier Bonaventure, due button, to save space on the flight deck and in the nangars of an aircraft carrier. OLIVER THEATRE Monday, Tuesday, Elizabeth Taylor, Wednesday — Feb. 20, 21, 22 Van Johnson, Walter Pidgeon | “The Last Time | Saw Paris” (Wide Screen) : First Show at 7 p.m. Second Show at 9 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday — Feb. 23, 24,25 Robert Wagner and Terry Moore “Beneath the Bialve Mile Reef” (CinemaScope) First Show at 7 p.m. Second Show at 9 p.m, Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Spencer Tracy and Anne Francis in “BAD DAY aT BLACK ROCK" ee ee aS THE TRIBUNE! WILLIAMS LAKE, Bo. ae Thursday, Febrdary-16, 1986. FROM JAPAN ————_... Waich for Plastic Weather Balloons Anybody seen Boby Dick? ‘He's one of twenty plastic balloons, measuring -80 feet in length, on a journeymgrom Qp- pama, Japan, courtesy of : United States Air Force and the United States Navy. Carrying a three foot square hox, Moby Dick has a message written in English, French and Better Service Better Quality Better Value es always, at... WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON other dialects reading, “This : box came from the sky. It fs QUALITY GROCERS harmless. It has weather in- formation in it. Notify the auth- orities. You will receive a yalu- able reward when you turn it in as is. soe The object of these balioon flights is to determine tha use- fullness of Meteorological data transmitted by balloons over the Pacific. Prompt and Courteous Service is Our Aim ee The Community Theatre Ex to floa or two days Two District Old-Timers Pass Two old timers of the Cari- boo, Peter Miller of “Williams Lake and William Blauvelt of Keithley Creek, passed away re- cently. Mr. Miller, who came here in 1913 and lived on the Spring- house road for years, died Jan- uary 21 in his 79tth year, in Scotland, he has only Sacred Heart Sunday Holy Mass 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Rosary Benediction 7:30 p.m. Redemptorist Fathers 000 St. Andrew's United burgh. Funeral services were conducted from the United McKinnon’ Memoriar Church arid interment was in i 3rd Ave. & Cameron St. Williams Lake cemetery. Mr. Blauvelt passed aw: January 28, in his s6th yes | Born in Nova Scotia, he came into the Cariboo in 1910, It was said of him that he walked from Ashcroft to Keithley Creek, Pushing his effects in a wheel- barrow. He remained there the fe prospecting There are no known nex -of-kin. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:20 p.m. Worship Hour Rev. J. Colelough 000 Saint Peter’s Church 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 30 p.m. Evensong eee ee Funeral service for the late Mr. Blauvelt were conducted Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar ROYAL STAFFORD ENGLISH BONE CHINA TEA SETS OPEN STOCK TEAWARE IN FIVE SMART PATTERNS FOR ONLY $23.50 and up for 21 Diece sets, These following patterns give a wide choice of Style and Color to grace your table at tea time: DAISY CHAIN FORGET ME NOT CARNATION GREEN THISTLE GOLDEN BRAMBLE Watch for announcement in near future Tegarding a silver club E. G. WOODLAND & SON (JEWELERS) LTD. te ea el D: n Fe evening, February 13, with 28 Jo See our new shipment of famed |>s | to Stetson Dress and Wester Hats sion on vehicles abandoned on village calling for the commissioners to amend the village tr police the authority to haul these vehicles off the street. INA Mrs. C. STETSON L. Ray. OIS have moved to Mills where Mr. way for the new ped by Mr. Pettipiece Ray played at 100 Mile rink on 11-8. in the Community Hall Monday boys from the school competing. There was a and Tuesday to ¢ jwhen it wa jt be given a She was doing as well as could be expected on the last report. Borkowski’s “ecsesear | ites si | her mother, who is in ill health from St. Peter's Anglican Church and interment was in Williams Lake cemetery. 000 Calvary Tabernacle Sunday School Morning Worship 11:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. More about TradeGroup (continued from page 1) | | I | Sunday 10:00am. | being questioned later said it Friday was still not definite, that the; Young Peoples $:00 p.m. commissioners were waiting to Se. see PGE manager ‘Paddy’ Bow Pastor, Rev. C. Faweett man, + The board of trade committee will seek a special meeting with the commissioners on the plan. MORE POLICE Growth of the town ana dis- trict makes the location of more RCMP officers here imperative, the meeting decided, and for- warded a request for considera- tion of two additional constables to local detachment strength. Along the same vein, a discus- COUGAR IN; BRAVER VALLEY Jack Lay dent predator animal hunter, Killed two cougar recently in the Beaver Valley area. More About Hospital (continued from page 1) mittee, the board had. complet- the}ed the painting of the entire hospital exterior and the interior of the main building. A start was also made on a program of improvement of the grounds. The morgue received special attention last year, and with the streets prompted by-law o include a provision giving voluntary assistance of Chet. Forest Grove News i's. fot Sv. st The board is also having water piped to the building. MR. and MRS. A. B. TUBBS ntertained a few friends at cards on Saturday evening. STAFF There were enough present for| Presenting the staff report You always loo four tables of Court, Whist,|for slat haivnen airs, eeomt Cameron who is confined to hos- pital, Felix Nicholson said the hospital now has 35 employees and provision has been made in the budget for a laborator: nician, additional nurses and an increase in other service depart- ments, A high staff turnover had been noted during the year that had Placed an additinal strain on those nurses who have been with the hospital for some time. It al- A BOXING MATCH was held]so meant that members of the local Registered) Nurses’ Associ- ation branch had been called on to fill in, and he said the boara the! way they had rizes going to Mrs. Ed Ray and Hunter, Ed: Ray and MR. and MRS. C. VOURGE. Harrison Vourgeois is ow working on the right-of- as pipe line. B rinks skip- and D. THE TWO curl ebruary 9, The Ray rink won large attendance ; appreciated and all said the boys did some|given their time. very good boxing. Proceeds for} Commenting on the work done the school fund. j by. other directoPs, the chairman MR. and MRS. R, BARONS|said that because of the prox-| Vancouver on|imity of town members of the wedding | board, they handled the major- the committee sons left for nd the brother jity of youngest daughter | work Mr. Ni rontine holson's job was to} and Mrs. Earl Robinson} approve all aceounts during the badly burned a short while r © when a Jamp exploded| ‘The country members had working on Hugh Corn- being pumped up| been invaluable in her mother. She was taken] the drive for funds: Kamloops hospital and had to| wall soliciting the : blood transtusion.|J. Drinkell taking several spe. Jian names that resulted in sub-| | stantial donations, and partieu- | MRS. GORDON GRAHAM |larly Bill Kohnke, who account ed for the bulk of donations solicited, Church Services | at a height of 30,000 fest, these (100 Mile Community Hail) Moby Dicks will take the two 2 days to cross the Pacifie and|]_ some may land in Canada. When the balloon descends below 28,000 feet, the instruments will be released and parachuted down with a red blinking warn- ing light. All Ground Obserer Corps volunteers are on the lookout for = Moby Dick, and will report on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 — Hagin’ ‘ovement: . Paul Henreid and Patricia Medina in If you see Moby Dick, contact your local Police, the RCMP, or “PIRATES OF TRIPOLI” any Ground Observer. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 — Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman, Lana Turner in “DR. JEKYL AND MR. HYDE” Every Tuesday Show Starts at 8:30 p.m. Newsreel and Short Subjects LAC LA HACHE —————cq«© Fire Truck Bought By Bingo Proceeds During the last year the Lac La Hache Community Club has been sponsoring Bingo in the Community Hall and have suc- been successful in raising saf- ficient funds to purchase a fire truck for use of the community. Much of the returns have also Every Saturday Two Shows — First at 6:00 p.m. - second: at 8 Cartoon and Short Subjects “ALL EXPERIENCE Is. AN ARCH TO BUILD UPON” —*(Author’s name below)=} When a Cold STRIKES-- Seek relief with Aspirin Experience is a most im- portant part of the practice of medicine and pharmacy. After your Physician re- ceives instruction in his Medical College, he then interns in a hospital to learn by experience how to use the knowledge he has| gained. a We Pharmacists, after attending our College of Pharmacy, must also serve an apprenticeship in a pharmacy before we can receive our license to. prac- ce pharmacy. Because of These bingo’'s, held each Wednesday night at the hall, are drawing good rowds with a total of over $600 n prizes being offered. There are two jackpots, one starting at $100 and climbing $10 weekly until it is won. The other is a standing jackpot of D to be won at a fixed number of calls, This jackpot will remain at $500 cash weekly. for stubborn coughs THE Williams Lake Pee Wees ae Sas ee = played the Lac La Hache Pee : Wees on Sunday. The home team CARIBOO ete ae downed the visitors with a seore COUGH SYRUP peeaeee: of 6-5. The Williams Lake Mid- e gets will be playing here next and YOUR PHYSICIAN Sunday afternoon, February 19. GAN BHONa MRS. P. W. OGDEN and Mar- Dy a garet Ann left Wednesday for a WHEN YoU NEED two-week holiday. They plan on ‘A MEDICINE Boing to Los Angeles where they e will it Mrs. Ogden’s nephew. GEORGE TAYLOR has finish- ed painting the Community Hall. It is a great improvement to the appearance and lighting of the building. “Quotation py Henry Brook Adams (1838-1918) Copyright 1956 (2W3) To build Body $95 Fine Imposed d Protection For Breaking Windows|| eames Try A fine of $95 or in. default ANB CELDS SUPER three months imprisonment was imposed on Elmer Tedford For- rest in police court yesterday on a charge of breaking a number of windows. Sometime around 2 a.m. yes- terday morning, Forrest broke four windows in the Williams Lake Cafe building when he found it locked up. I SERVICE Our Sun tune-up equipment is the most complete and up-to-date available - with a specialist to run it. : PLENAMINS When You Have a Cold = Get Relief at Onna — 1-A-DAY Vitamin Capsules BRANDLY'S DRUG STORE Authorized Agent for Franklin Serums Williams Lake Motors Ltd. YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER