THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAE, Be. Dog. Creek News @ Custom Made Furnit : = MISS WILSON, of tie Tidian @ Furniture Repaired or Health Service, paid an offieial Remodeiled visit here on Thursday in M. Tate accompan @ Drape Material Modern Styles @ Seat Covers made your specifications SAM McRAR, Seattle sently the guest of Mrs. Place. J. S. PLACE was a busine | “isitor to town Friday s to @ Car Seats Re-Sprung and Re-coverea Jan Mikler For over 35 years manu- facturer of upholstered furniture / TABLET: MADE IN ENGLAI WILLIAMS LAKE Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 99 SHELL Never Too Late To Insulate co Sid Pigeon Shell Oil Distributor Phone 10 Williams Lake. BC.) 2 For details phone 23 H. J, GARDNER & SONS QMEOA ‘The world’s Tinest Self-winding wrist watch PRIDE OF SWITZERLAND Yes, the Omega Automatic thinks for you. It winds itself with each ‘arm movement and stores upa running reserve of 36 hours. 17 jewel —non magnetic and shock- Proof, it is far more accurate than ordinary watches because the mainspring tension is constant, From $95.00. E.G WOODLAND & SON JEWELERS LTD. Let your Jeweler be your guide” | “For the gifts you’ll give with pride | For those who can buy now THERE IS NO BETTE AS TIME TO PURCHASER UIT AFTER-CHRISTMAS BUSINESS. BRINGS an A SPATE OF GENUINE Walker vs. Curwin, 150 Mile vs. Bishop. Wednesday, January 15, Taka Curling Draw » Recent Bride Regular play is continuing at the local curling rink the Central Service trophy draw, but on | A miscellaneous shower jon of Mrs. Cyril Murra held Thursday SUIl Loo early to segregate nning rinks. Here week: Mrs. T. Reames, | Mrs. O. Kerley, is the draw for next Monday, January 20 The gifts |the new bride, who arrived in | Canada from | December, in a | decorated in g: overlaid with purple thistles. 7 p.m.: Harding ys. Bishop, Carson vs. Larson, Ewing vs. Curwin, 9 p.m.: Norquay vs. Anderson, | Rottacker vs. Gardner, Shaw vs. | Voodland. | | } The dain jServed buffet-style from a tea table centred with a bowl purple heather. Tuesday, January 21 7 p.m.: Graham ys, Smmallen-} berg (Al), Stangoe vs. Meraw, | Moore vs. Margetts, | | H. 9 p.m.: Bann vs, Sm. allenberg | (Alf), Walker wood, Mrs. F. Nicholson, -Mrs, vs. Henderson, B. Loadman, Mrs, J. Huckyale, Gardner. Thursday, January 23 composite you will see = i _ the change that has 2 Aes, Bann, VS Rowar, taken place in the tenor Stangoe vs. Kerley, Moore ys, during that time—from his first days as a bud- ding young accordianist to his present status as emcee of the show. Anderson. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital 9 p.m.: Graham vs. Larson, PHILLIPS—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips, of Williams Lake, a daugkter> born Jan- wary 11, BERKALAAR—To Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Berkalaar, of Williams Lake, a son, born January 14, Student Hoopsters Lose Two Games Quesnel continued basketball players their domination of|HFIER—To Mr. and Mrs, Frank Heier, of Lac La Hache, a daughter, born January 13. More About Stock Licence Continued from Page One First Section the local High Scho Pri ol when the teams last Elks Hall floor, met on the by Edna Blackwell It’s safe to say that in the course of a year there are enough flash bulbs Popped to light up the far side of the moon. However, there are more than a few shutter-bugs who use flash willy-nilly and with little. thoughtful regard A 10-basket unanswered scor- ing spree half way through the game put the visitors far out of Teach of the locals in the open- The ’Lake valiant effort ing senior boys’ tilt. team made a in Fefed At Shower | in y was | ave an all-girl Students’ Coun- at the home of Co-hostess was Were presented to Scotland in mid- box appropriately reen crepe paper y refreshments were of Invited guests included Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. J. B. Ring- etic. SAVE ON FUEL 150 Mile vs. Kelt. | Mrs. W. Sharpe, Mrs. L, Sug- U FURHN ¢ rt) Hi den, Mrs. G. Longstaff, Mrs. R. Let A E fk Wednesday, January 22 i , | Laidlaw, Mrs. L. Yorkston, Mrs. : 7 p.m.: Shaw vs, Poirier, Car- “© |D. Chamberlain, Mrs. R. Friesen, Northern Insulation || bependabie on vs. Woodiang, Ewing vs. THEN AND NOW eee ee ence Company Delivery and Smallenbere. (air), Eddie Allen is one of the |S. J. Esler, Mrs. 1. Clark, Mre, S + ere BE. Hill, Mrs. D. Stevenson, Mrs, 7 9 p.m.: Norquay ys. Gardner, Happy Gang’s earliest vase z _INSULATE YOUR Keep Filled / FURNACE Harding vs. Meraw, Rottacker| members and this year eer Mts, Fo kab Mrs: HOUSE BY MACHINE Service OL va. Tins starts his 20th year |™. Kahl, Miss Thelma Creighton, BLOWING : ; with the show. In ‘this |Miss P. Edwards and Miss B. for how flash can best be |the last part of the second halt nies NG ee the bench coneitred, utilized. but it was too little and too| ‘Re bench concur There is the deliriously | late. Windl score was 48-18 for] The Stock Brands - Aet pro- optimistic individual, for in ee e|Vvides that anyone buying or the whol ey eigs tO light up | Quesnel. “High scorer Bg genie animals must have a the whole Grand Canyon and, | visitors was Jim Ritson with 12] Sling at the other extreme. ie the licence, but exempts farmers, points. Butch Rife headed the locals with four points. lensman who regularly estimates th jampacked i: under- © amount of light nto one of those |An amendment to the act de: cribes a farmer ag being a per- Son engaged in producing agri- litue bulbs. In the girls’ game, Ouch e coikunal produetelon's tanec The latter offender, who is |took an early lead and Were/is in keeping with the number can anger to-over-exposure, |never seriously threatened. as of head of stock thereon. His trouble" merely by Totfowinis [MEY went on to win 24-14, [OF MERE of at stock are restric. instructions for using the ted to those that arise solely guide. pumbers Hee atest ue i from his occupation as a farmer, roe eet soot || Lutheran Church | mene guide numbers, it'll a 5 of a farmer is evident, since, = happy association. Service | otherwise a man might have a While you're at it, you | few acres and operate a feed lot might acquainted at ee on it, dealing almost solely with try getting oe. = BLACKWELL'S JANUARY 19 PHOTO SERVICE, where you 9 p.m the buying and selling of live- will regularly find the best stock, camera buys in tow: kt St. Andrew’s United Most ranchers in the Cariboo Save up fo $30... EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS FREE ! Prices Range From $52 to $95 “4 BARGAIN SALES Church do not have such a licence, al- EVERYWHERE, AND though there are some that do 3 ees i f the % NONE BETTER THAN BLACKWELL'S. REV. D. PFOTENHAUER | tke one out. Cost of the licence is $25 a year. IN THE TAILORING ———s aa ee TRADE : | See our 400 cloth samples in | | \ * TWEEDS * PIC °N PICS : y * PLAINS * FLANNELS if * CHECKS, ete. : Thur’ll be terrible doin’s at the Legion when a’ the Scots get under the oné@ roof for this noble occasion FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 ROM 9.3 P.M. Music by the Cariboo Comets * REFRESHMENTS ENTERTAINMENT « NEW LEGION BUILDING Adults 1.50 Children under 16 SPONSORED BY 610 ROYAL CANADIAN 139 CANADIAN LEGION AIR CADETS |dance, held Decembe: | . TT ist : z Sluders gt Ad Lake High with five points, and in third FARREL HALFNIGHTS [place is Hous With the departure of Terry i Baker from Lake High, we now > Girls: while House ~ cil. Terry's position as presi-| Four slipped into second place ‘lent of the council has been|and House Two into thira place. “xen over by Lillian Moon, a] Mouse standings to date are: < : capable House One ‘leading with 20. rade: 1 points, House Three second with student for- 18% points, House Two third merly coun- | with a half point and House Gi vical e Four is still im the red by 114% D resident. Points. : Susan Ring- Attention ‘Lake High boys: wood has We are faced with having an alle girl Students’ Council unless a boy from the General Students’ Council can get on for second vice-president. What - are you going to do about it? if LIKES HIS WORK from second vice - presi- dent to first = vice-president. The new second vice-president will be elected from the 14 room representa- tives in the General Students’ Council. House Three’s Christmas| r 19, was] awarded seven out of 10 points by the Inter-House Council. | The function was well attended’ by the juniors, with a fair pum- Seniors present also. | Music was supplied by Gordon | Adair, who was master of cere- mones. for the evening. The! serving of refreshments was followed py ua*senes or comic drawings done by Mr. Bill Fore- man, who drew from his rapt audience oohs and ahs of amaze-| ment at his endeavours. Also a} ventriloquist, Mr. Foreman gave| an amusing performance with the help of the little fellow who sat on his knee. After the in- termission, dancing was resumed until 11 o'clock, when the home waltz was played, ~ Nice work when he can get it, 1s the way Giovanni Brunetti describes his day’s labor's as a Tn the senior girls’ Danish| Wine quaffer. At Frascati, Italy, ; irst| he tossed off 50 glasses in half handball, House One came first an hour,, whieh; mate aig aie with 10 points, followed by champion tippler of the area, and, for a time, the happiest. Why Break Your Leg ? Fit the very latest invention to your shoes. ICK CREEPERS-simply clip on to your heels and you are safe. Will last several seasons — $3.35 and $3.50 SKATES SHARPENED PROMPT SERVICE TONY'S LEATHER SHOP House Three in second place Phone 15-Q “Box 27 V. COLEMAN TRAILER COURT (20 units) 34 Mile Sonth of Williams Lake on Main Hewy PHONE 44--Ww —___—_____| DANCE ELKS HALL Williams Lake Saturday Next, January 18 Music by DOUG DAVIS AND HIS DEVIL DREAMERS SCHEDULE “Caultelylae DATLY SERVICE SOUTHBOUND—Leaves Prince George at 7 a.m. NORTHBOUND—Leaves Nth. Vancouver at 8 a.m. TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 20, 1957 Southbound Northbound Rea ‘o. N d down 1 daily 00 a.m. Ly. STATIONS - North Vancouver Horseshoe Bay Squamish Cc Ly. Williams Lake Quesnel . Prince George Reclining Lounge Seats : Reserved Seats available with Steward Service and Complimentary Meals FOR RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS: See your local agent PACIFIC _- § GREAT EASTERN. RAILWAY