yes “ERE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. “WE Buy OLD BATTERIES...” C & S TIRE SERVICE LTD. BOTHAMLEY—WILLIAMS RITES New Year Mey the music and merriment of New Year's Eve carry over into a New Year full of happy days “SN. and the good things of life for you and your family. Sam and Nell CHIMNEY LAKE LODGE “1 DON'T MIND HIM SHOWING OFF HIS NEW MODEL RA : BUT | 2O WISH HE'D SHOUT ‘TIMBER’ OR SOMETHING... IEL PIONEER'S “l-new.Model RA is something to shout about! A fgster-cutting, easier-handling, simpler-to-mai lightweight chain saw you never used! See it - test it. NOW! ~ Now Only $219.50 JEL PIONEER DUSTRIAL ENGINEERING LIMITED VANCOUVER, CANADA Pion WY KOIVISTO SALES & SERVICE LTD. — Phone 238 — in January for a trip to Mexico eS The , ALSTON THEATRE | TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Children admitted to second show only when accom- panied by parents THURS., FRI., SAT. This Week RICHARD WIDMARK :: DONNA REED BACKLASH There will be a Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. Doors open 1:45 MON., TUES., WED. Next Week VAN JOHNSON — in — “2B PACES TO BAKER STREET Use the Classifieds for Quick Results} Dentist Takes Bride At Quiet Home Ceremony N A quiet wedding was solem- nized when Joan Blaine Wil- lems, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Alward, former residents of Williams Lake, and Dr. Gor- don Lloyd Bothamley, son of Mrs. E. Bothamley of Creston, were united in marriage. Rev. C. H. Lee of St. Andrews United Church performed the service at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Lewis. For her marriage to the well- known local dentist, the bride| chose a navy blue suit of French crepe led with short fitted jacket with blouson back and a Pencil slim skirt. A small white satin hat with navy trim, white gloves and navy purse and shoes completed her ensemble, and she wore a pink rosebud co: Attendants were Mr. ind Mr Lewis, and “open house” for friends of the bridal couple was held at their home following Ae Sentresccorenrennosorennnnree Around Town Christmas visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lambe were the latter's sister, Miss Vi Bedford, also Miss Jean Mac- Gregor and Mr.. Trevor Fox, all of Vancouver. Mrs. Vivien Cowan, of On- ward Ranch, returned recently from a two-month visit-to Ore- gon. She expects to leave early | WEATHER Thursday, Dec. 26 32 35 ew Year's Eve WMhiday sa see Se 20 35 ceremony . ye Saturday 28 29 Dr. and Mrs. Bothamley te | 5*tTday.- for a short wedding trip to Se- Monday, Dec. 30 _ 0 14 attle and Vancouver. Tuesday __ eet 1t 24 This morning at eight o'clock the reading was 32 above. Horsefly News ON SUNDAY evening, Decem- ber 22, Mr_and Mrs. Joe Fetters opened thé BIRTHS singing the old familiar Chris‘- At War Memorial Hospital mas carols. Twenty adults and ten children were present, Music| MOORE—To Mr. and Mrs. John was provided by Mrs. Ben Frei- sen on ‘the accordian and Mrs. Stan Barrett on the autoharp Between carols, the hostess read |ONOFRECHUK—To Mr. and aloud various Christmas poems,| “Mrs, Peter Onofrechuk, of Lac humorous ones for the children] La and thoughi - provoking ones for the adults. The children also took pirt,in the entertainment, |O’OYEVAAR—To Mr, and Mrs. Marla. Petters giving two| Jacobus O’Oyevaar, of Wi recitations and Brian Tourand! liams Lake, a-daughter, born singing a solo, “O IToly Night.” December 27. After the carols had all been sung, everyone enjoyed a social hour of tea nd talk in generous quantities. Then everyone went home with the old greeting “Merry Christmas,” ringing on|ARcHIp—To Mr. the frosty air. Moore, of Miocene, a son, born December 25. Hache, a son, born December 25. WALTERS—To Mr. ayd Mrs, William Walters, of 150 Mile House, a son, born December 28. and_ Mrs. Sandy Archie, of Canim Lake, a daughter, born December 30. On Sunday, December 29, the Horsefly Women’s Institute held] qoliday guests at the ‘homo their annual Friendship Tea at) of mr. and Mrs. Claude Barber the home of Mrs. M. L. Gibbons,| were Mr. and Mrs, R, Steele and with the W.I., President, Mrs./Mr. and Mrs. J. Stirling, of Alice Stober, as hostess of the| Vancouver. Mrs. Steele and Mrs. day. After an afternoon of games| stirling are the daughters of Mr. and contests, the ladies Wwere/ang Mrs. Barber ' served a high tea. Guests pres- ent were: Mrs. Edward Tourand, Mrs. Joe Williams, Mrs. Lance Thygasen, Mrs. Ben Gruks, Miss A wish for the New Year from us to you. May you meet with z success in all you do. And may happiness shine | on you and yours, E.G. WOODLAND & SON (Jewelers) Ltd. SSE |Jan Mikler Margaret Bradley, who drove all the way from Williams Lake, over the icy roads, Mrs, George Hockley, Mrs. Joe Fetters, Mrs. Tince McDougal, Mrs. Hetty Gurr, Mrs. Andrew Inon, Mrs, Stan Barrett, Mrs. Louis Niqui-| det, Mrs. Gilbert Walters, Mrs, d Critchlow, Mrs. William Mrs. Glenn Walters and by Edna Blackwell we would lgke to point out that aside ftom human error, picture excellence is born of a chain of mechanical factors ranging from film, through camera, through processing, up to enlarger or projector. And the best lens on the mar- ket can’t be expected to pro- Pharmacy [ duce top excellence if one or PRESCRIPTIONS ~~ Phone 99 more of the many factors in- volved goofs its responsibility. If you are settling for pic. tures of so-so quality, don’t throw stones at your lens un- til you have eliminated a few possible bugs. For example: ® Custom Made Furniture = Does the focussing mount © Furniture Repaired or work smoothly through the Remodellea entire range, or does it skip? Is it mounted parallel to the @ Drape Material in film focal plane? joes the Modern Styles Pressure plate in the camera back push the film into place @ Seat Covers made to firmly and flatly, or does the 7 if film curl up like the soles on your specifications ivocdollar Shoes? © Car Seats Re-Sprung and Whether or not you can find fault with your lens, BLACK- WELL’S PHOTO SERVICR is willing to bet that you can’t find much of anything about the Nettar 4.5 Cumera which isn’t top flight. This‘is one of “the best all-purpose cameras we have seen in many a moon, and at its low price of $25.50 it is worth more than a casual study. In fact, why not give it 4 close shakedown today at Re-covered For over 35 years manu- facturer of upholstered furniture Williams Lake, B.C. BLACKWELL'S PHOTO SER- VICE? Phone 100-J. Music in the car... or wherever you are! Oldsmobile's new Trans- Portable Radio serves ‘as your regular car radio, but can also be unlocked and used as a lightweight, 160- hour-battery-powered portable! *Optionel of extra cost. Sa Thursday, January 2, 1958 C.OLEMAN TRAILER COURT (20 iinits) : PHONE 44--Ww al SEASON CURLING SPOTS OPEN “There are several Places ‘still open for non-membership holders who wish to a curl regularly this season Fee is $35.00 ) Any men wishing to cur] should contact Sid Western or Ted Ewing . Williams Lake Curling Club - The Bigger _ They Are... The Easier ) They Haul! You can always depend on CHAPMAN'S FREIGHT LINES. 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