. Support of churches, Tony Bor- Thi lihat- further money will be Third Place [pee ihe meee High School High School Honor, Merit Students The following students of Williams Lake Junior-Senior High School attainea hono roll and merit standing for the Second report period of the| school term. Names are fol- lowed by (H) for honor and (M) for merit. { Grade 7A: Donna Kerley (1H). Judy Laird (M), Judy Lunn (M), Cheryl Mackay (M), June Moore (M). Grade 7B: Lucille Funk (M), Maureen Getz (My, David Pipe (M), Wendy Rot- tacker (M). Grade SA: Shirley Konsehuk (H), Mona Mogensen (H), Mick Murton (31), Leonard Zirmhelt (H), Bonnie Allpress (M), Carol Hunter (M), Glenn : Kerley (M), Roy Kozuki (a), ~ CENTENNIAL YEAR PLATES See ee "Gace Licence plates. for the Centennial Year picture are (left to rigt t) Mrs. Dorothy Beverley Finnerty (a1) Stan? wear a coat of gold with the numbers | Mack, government office clerk, W. G. Poholka (M) , ae Painted green. Of the 4,000. plates is- Mundell, deputy government agent, ; sued to Williams Lake and district, and Mrs. Les Pigeon, government only 65 passenger and 50 commercial | agent. New plates must be on Grade 9A: Lorraine Krause (H), Betty Coby (M), Gayle Midnight’ (M), Dorrie Righey (M). Grade 9B: Jimmy Boyde (A), Ruby Poholka (H), Grade 10A: Sylvia Krause (H), Janet Lousley (H), Susan Ringwood (4), Joanne Halfnights (M), Karen Laidlaw (M). Grade 10R: Barbara Kyte (Hy. Grade 1A: Bert Poston (M), Carolyn Simon (M), Jean Stevenson have been issued to date. Shown vehicles after February 28, above, holding the new plates for our — Tribune photo Kiwanis Club {Local Firm Will Students Split Committee Heads Offer New Service With Visitors csaines torn waogs rae WEA Machine lam iste 0, nase exhibition basketball Kiwanis Club ap we (M). Grade 118: Ron Martel See jReties , here last Friday when | (M)” | | a vice ri rily oe 7 ¥ i ra Tuesday’s meeting by presiaent| “ PeW Service will shortly be| they hosted teams from Clinton. ae Sanne ae fey i oe Lee Skipp. iweiable in Williams Lake] The senior boys took thein| 12: JoamNe Dunaway (M), or- : ville Judd (M), Olive Rhodes Membership, Joe Borkows! game 38-18, Visitors steadily from the. open- ing whistle. ™). :/When C and § Tire Service Lta. install a re-treading unit al truck tires. kowski; inter-club relations, Al Carswell; citizenship services, Wes Acheson; agriculture and| An American invention being conservation, Harry Brown: |distributea by Canada Vulean-| ‘@ Visitors in the: poe outh service: xf 3 was: s ij MeKay; Kiwanis education and tires with a revolutionary| behind, but the last whistle|the R.C.A.F. He topped his Tellowslip, Pelle Nicholson; pub-|.vstem’ which puts on the new| found thie visitors,in.frout 25-22. class in examinations with a per- lie relations, Clive Stangoe;|+.2.4 with the tire in the 1 | ——_— -———— centage of $3. Al returns to house and reception, Ed Baker: |i,.eq position it’ normally] The optimist sees things as/duty February 11, and will be Drperamond music. Tony. Bor cumesvwhen onthe roaa’ As they should be — not as they|stationed at Nameo, outside of kowski; finance, John Porkow-|°"\ 21 maiers ‘claim aneater ae Bdmonton;-for-further courses. ski; Jaws and regulations, Lec | nijeage than, is obtainei by| Skipp; achievement report, Dow ordinary “niethods ‘ot re-cdpying. rlain, ee The machine is expected to| WHY BREAK YOUR LEG ? arrive and be ready tor opera-| A tion some time next month. In the senior girls’ game, a Seven-basket scoring splurge by Around Town FIT ICE CREEPERS .. . the latest anti-skid de- vice for your shoes vee. $3.35 and $3.50 CATES EXPERTLY SHARPENED. features of re-capping in the} ‘ commercial field. in addition to} | One of the most important | | | | Players Take being a dollar saver is the fact Perfect hollow ground finish. Promt Service |capping servic shave mens TONY'S LEATHER SHOP Lake High badminton players |“SPEME = eee aes aoe goods to the coa: zs if BOX 27 maged, third ina feld of 8¥¢/\srge provincial centres in the|| PHONF 15Q competing teams when they took ee part in a tournament at Quesnel on the weekene. Vanderhoof players took first place in the total-point games, followed by Quesnel and Wil- liams Lake, ‘Tied for fourth place were teams from Fort St. James and Prince George. The locals won two games in the girls’ singles, one in the boys’ singles, three in the girls’ doubles, one in the boys’ doubles and two in the mixed doubles. 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