A last-minute look at their map is given by John Addison,

left, _and Ron Norman of Richmond Hill,

systems and methods in a wide variety of

Ont, before starting

eaventuresome bank clerk, is going Aree as companion ‘and
oo)

Traditionally in Canada it is
the railways that open up new
territory, latest push in this
direction is the line being built
into the Chibougamay country
of northern Quebec.

MOVING?

If you are moving
anywhere in Canada

contact

SMITH

Transfer & Storage

Fully Equipped
Padded Van

Phone 57-R-2
QUESNEL, B.c.

Don’t throw out faded fibre
They can be perked
up with a coat of regular house
paint which has been consider-
ably thinned,
thinner

porch rugs.

Be sure to use a
recommended by the
manufacturer on the label of the
You the
painting on a flat area of the
lawn or right on the porch. But
when painting on the porch, be

paint can. can do

sure to protect the floor by lay-
ing newspapers under the rug. |

AT DPUI ‘STORES Ny: |
WILLIAMS LAKE
Pharmacy

PRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 99

t. La Hache Nens

MR, Al YD a RS. B

OB Striegfer  honte their atuenter.

brought My..and Mrs. Ray Wise} MR. AND MRS. CLIFF FLRTD

Mrs. Striegler is to be| toon Uheir yung son to Kam-
prinelpal -of Lac La Haehe|loops for medfeal. treatment.
School.

MRS A.} HUTZKEL and
daughters Pat and Judy spent
the weekendjin Vernon.

MRS. BORDIE FELKER and
Harry Velket were in Kamloops

ROY HAMILTON, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Buster Hamilton, was
rushed to War Memorial
Hospital for an emergency opera-

ton. Roy is out now and déing| on business:

fine. MR. AND|MRS. B. McLEAN,
MRS. M. KOZACKOVICH, J.|Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of

KoZackovich were in Willlams|lmerald Lage, motored to

Lake on business. Alberni to altend the wedding
EDDIE HAMILTON was in| of their brotiby on August 3.

Williams

Lake for a drive: MR. HUGH
family, of al
to the North:
MeLean
there.

MRS. SHIPLEY, Mrs. L.
Hereux, Mrs, @. Stewart and
daughter mojfored to Kamloops
over-the weekend,

RALPH LEADBETTER and
T. Turner made a business trip
to Kamloops,

MRS. MARGARET CONNON
is home after undergoing an eye

McLEAN and
erni, have moved
gn Stud mill. Mr.
is the new mechanic

MAE PATCHELL ri
isited her sister, Mrs. D.

Hamilton,
MRS. M
War Memorial

BLANCHER was in
Hospital for a

: ‘AND MRS. RAY WISE
have moved to Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Hamilton’s home in Lac
La Hache.

MR. AND MRS. BUSTER
Hamilton and family are spend-

Se:
Weanesday, August: Lt

“(Children Pass.

Thirty children. turned up}
Sunday moruing “at the public!
beach for the swimming Ss
conducted by Jerry Kenyon, Red|
(ross instructor of Vancouver.
Of those attending, some were
beginners who took the written |
test but will have to take their|

swimming examination this}
week |

Those who will oe Ae
Junior buttons are: Tricia
Dodd, 10; Betty ek 10;
Sharon Carmier, 9;

John Zirn-
helt, 14; Gala May Imhoff, 12;
Berna-Jean Spenst, 10; Rhian-
non Boyle, 10; Anne Paxton,
4

Receiving intermediate buttons
were: Barrie-sean Bennie, 14;

Northern Stud, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Fleishacher, from 100 Mile, over
Sunday.

MR. AND MRS. JERRY Miller
of Oxford, Cumberland Country,
N.S., arrived Monday to spend
their annual holidays with their

Swim Tests

‘David Zirnbelt,
Boyle, 12; Linda
Lynn Cole,12.

Assisting Mr. ‘Kenyon and in-
structor Peter Moffat were Mrs,
J. Harding, Mrs. A. Boyle, Paday
McGillvray and Hari

The Aquatic Society’s annual
Regatta will be held September
1

10; Terrili
Rutter, 13;

New Fashion Word
For Summer Wear

Don't be caught with your
fashion lingo down. Add
“skort to your vocabulary
now. You'll ve needing the
word!

kort is not a skirt and not
shorts, but a combination of the
two. It is a short pleated skirt
with matching panties attachea
a happy compromise for the g
who just isn't ‘built for shorts

ing the summer at their hunting
and fishing lodge at Spout Lake.

MRS. R. MORRELL is home
from Royal Inland . Hospital
after spending 11 months there.

MR. AND MRS. SY. Stewart
motored to Kamloops to bring

operation in Kamloops.

MR. AND MRS. F. CHISHOLM
from Timothy Lake, were visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. H. Shipley.

MR. AND MRS. R. MERRELL
entertained Mr. and Mrs, P.
Pettijohn, from Kamloops, Mr.

FU

a |

Old coats

Repaired
Re-lined
Remodelled

taken as trade-ins on new models

Al's Variety Store

RS

DIDATE.

THE LIBERAL PARTY WOULD LIKE YOU TO ASK YOURSELF THs QUES-
TION ON VOTING DAY...

Does the Government need
another Back-Bencher?

The Liberal Party holds these
fects self-evident

the

1. Every Government needs a
Strong Opposition

2. A Strong Opposition Will Keep
the Government Responsible to

people.

FLECT FELIX KOHNKE — YOUR FREE ENTERPRISE OPPOSITION CAN-

but enjoys the comfort they
offer.

For girls from five to twenty-
five, they’re the most comfort-
ably att tive play wear
make their appearance for many
a year. And they are being in-

daughter and son, Mrs. M. Porter
and Mr. L. Miller.

MR. AND MRS. B. McLEAN
held a party in honor of Mrs.
McLean's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Meadell

from Alberni. Some 60 guests} troduced in a fabric which needs
were present. the minimum of care. Skorts
and Mrs. Ron Rushton, from made of Terylene” are

1956 STUDEBAKER

This car is priced at $200 below
Vancouver prices —— $1875

1956 OLDSMOBILE:

Super 88 Sedan.
age car worth
at

A small mile-
every

dollar
2685

1954 AUSTIN SEDAN

Economy, efficiency and comfort
are all wrapped in this English
buy ___.

1954 PONTIAO

Pathfinder de Luxe.

A smart
metallic brown four-door sedan

fitted R. and H $1485

to)

| teat as they are flatteriné. Hor’
etree vacationing, _they can; He :
washed Out every “night, it med.
be, and worn the next mgrning:-
without ever seeing an iron, *
100 per cent “Terylene” or an’
intimate blend of 65 per. cent”

“Terylene” or 85 per cent*eot-_
ton, pleats stay sharp. through
regular sudsing.

Little» girls play in ten
housewives work in them, and.
the athletic types find them ‘ideal
for tennis or golf ‘Most
fashions come and go, but the”
skort is very likely-here to stay.

LOWBED
HAULING

WINCH
WORK
GENERAL
HAULING

reight
Williams Lake - tikely

Pointer &
Newman

Phone 36-X

1954 CHEVROLET

our car sales remain at a
level. We regard this
tribute to the good nam
have built up in the pas‘
aim to keep up our good
by straightforwara
reliable merchandise.
why it ‘will always pay
your cars at

1953 OLDSMOBILE

Super 88 Sedan. For those lik-
ing something a little better a
lite older - $1650

1950 MONARCH

A solidly buflt car in the better-
class Ford line of products $485

1951 AUSTIN

Devon Sedan. Were is a trans-
Portation special you can drive
off the lot for $200

Sedan.
Qe

Coach. A truly first-class auto- The car business today is more
mobile in perfect competitive than it has been for
condition many years. In spite of this,

WILLIAMS LAKE MOTORS

1951 DODGE
This
ly sound motor and is a sac-
rifice buy for -

high

a
we
We
name

as
e

car has a particu-

$495

MECHANICS SPECIAL
.- 1952 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN. The bo.

Can be bought as is for only .

is in first-class shape, but the motor needs some w:

of this car
ork,
$685

dy

DID YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR PICKUP
THERE ARE STILL SOME EXCELL ENT BUYS
PRICES

Williams Lake Mo

PHONE 13

Jack and
Benny
Abbott

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C

SALE LAST WHEK?
LEFT AT GIVE-AWAY

tors Ltd.

I

Home Owned
and :
Operated