sisters inWngland- = Wednesday, January 22, 1958 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.c. iS 3 Second Section Page § Former Ontario Supreme Court justice, Hon. J. Keiller Mackay has been sworn in as the province. With lieutenant-governor of ; SUPREME COURT JUSTICE BECOMES LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Sissies ‘ - —— him are his family: Alas’ ; Jamie, eight; Mrs. Mackay and lan, 13. He succeeds Hon. Louis O. Breithaupt, incumbent since 1952. Former Resident Dies At Coast William and family moved down last Sunday to their dry farm on Vancouver, a former resident of | ‘Be Chileotin River, where Bruce|vicitea Big Creek the Cariboo, passed away sud-|8 Working for Trethewey-Wells | \weoy. denly December 24, 1957, in nis| Timber Co. looking after the Creek. y anes = B 's to join his family upon | 9 Cariboo in 1912, and built the| Bonners to j B woigeL “ef ‘Writing the arrival of his correspondence |PYoject of writing the his course from Victor John Robbins, of 74th year: Mr. Robbins came to the B.X. river boats at Soda Creek. In 1913 he married Wila Lyne} and established a ranch on the west side of the Fra Ashcroft bridge Bridge. We married again in 1936. 16 grandchildren ci +, Fol-|the coast after Christina lowing the death of his wife in|time in 1920, he left this area and re-|¢OMpany with relatives, will en-| turned to his former work of{joy a trip to Hawaii—a Christ- bridge building. He was in|Mas charge’ of construction. of the| Graham Watt Caughlin, of Mont-| and Spences | real. lranech to go to work as sealer Sherwood Henry left to return | Creel, He is survived by his wife,|to school’ after the Christmas May, Vancouver; one daughter, |holiday—Lynn to Mrs. R. Rankin, of Soda Creek; |and Sherwood to Spokane—they n found that meeting the bus in es = ang four. Williams Lake can be quite _an{@2@ right and as soft as spring. experience. Big Creek News MR. AND MRS. Bruce Watt Church were visitors in Williams |Lake this week. “ROY PILTZ, of Aldergrove, briefly last Angus Grewar is A MEETING was held at tts last Saturday night to ze plans for the Centennial istory of [Unis section of the Chilcotin. left for| JOHN sTEBERT . Some|Weduesday trom two in|holiday at the coast. anch on Big. will leave W Roddy, RODDY WATT, returned weeks) Februa: Roddy, HAVING returned from a trip jinto Churn Creek with John DrESene: |Chureh and Bert Wassel, Mur- from his sister, |ray Taylor has left the Church WHEN Lynn Bonner andlat Dick's sawmill at Riske BIG CREEK is enjoying .a very ‘mild winter, with little snow and day after day sunny Abbotsford With serious iey onditions on thé road to the Canimahood News °22°.2° 2 vse" Shower For Bride WE ARE HAPPY to report|! that since his accident two weeks ago, Curly Granberg has! been making steady progress and | is in good spirits at Royal In-| land Hospital. i MR. AND MRS. Earl Papen-|! fus and Susie spent 10 days in Vancouver over Christmas and Stanwood, Washington, calling on Mr. and Mrs. Al Olson. a THE Harold Shortly before spend the winter in Vancouver. ness from the Sunnyside Motel to the depot before finally mak. ing connection. the south in the grey dawn at} brothers and sisters drove the New Year, and also motored to|P0¥s to town to see them off. | Hartwigs left|and family recently Christmas to|and Bill Bliss at Redstone. | Mrs. urried trips through the dark- Mrs. F. Dignan, the former bil Coghill, was guest of honor a miscellaneous shower on ay evening at the home . Kou. They left- for 245 instead of the scheduled a.m. Hazel Henry and, The gifts were presented in era Bonner and the younger|@" umbrella daintily decorated in white and purple. Guests included Mrs. J. B. Ringwood, Mrs. H. McKay, Mrs. & MR. AND MRS. Frank Witte d Mr. and Mrs. Duane Witte|T.’Mason, Miss Anne Irwin, Mrs. ited Irene R. Friesen, Mrs. K. Cameron, P. Jorgensen, Mrs. H. 4 Johnnie| wood and Mrs. T. Nicholson. MR. “AND MRs. Accompanying them, Mrs. C. BE. Gaglardi left on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Brand, and brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnston, of Langley. C. B. Gaglardi left January 2 to join Mrs.-Gaglardi at Langley. MISS Vivian Higgins has re- turned to Kelowna after being home for-Christmas vacation. JOHN WARD returned home at the weekend after spending a few days in Vancouver. Chuckwagon Holds Gifts At Shower | A pint-sized replica of a ‘ chuckwagon inscribed with the words ‘144 Mile Chuckwagon,” was the ingenious way in which Miss Iris Fletcher was pre- sented with her gifts at a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. ePhail, of 150 Mile House, Friday night. Four-year-old_ Dorothy Mc- Phail, appropriately dressed as a cowboy, brought in the wagon, which was stacked with hay. A rolling pin, can-open' mop and other ute: from the rack, and the gifts were piled high inside. Invited guests included Mrs. 0. Fletcher, Miss Janet Fletcher Gail Fletcher, M Case, Mrs. W. Downie, e, Mrs. ra Pelke : Miss Joanne Miss Carol Waters, Mrs. J. Mrs. C. J. Zirnhelt, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. H. Cornwall ass, Mrs, P. Nichol- son, Mrs. D. Mallette, Mrs. H. Patenaude, Mrs. A, Zirnhelt, Miss Kathy Zirnhelt, Mrs. Doug Petrowitz, Mrs. K. McKenzie and Mrs. J. Rowat. Let these help you to Planned Saving I PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNT Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing Account. A quarterly statement will help you keep your records straight. The low service charges are pre-paid. Your cancelled cheques are on file if you need them. 2 SAVINGS ACCOUNT Keep your Savings Account for saving. Add to it every pay. As your balance grows you'll gain peace of mind. Start Planned Saving at our nearest branch now. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 770 BRANCHES. ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU N-108C Williams Lake Branch — Felix Nicholson, Manager 100 Mile Honse Branch — p, A, M. Mars, Manager Thank You Williams Lake AND DISTRICT Thank you for a very warm grand opening welcome at our new Tom-Boy Store. And thank you, too... for the many nice things you said about our newest in food shopping store features. We know that you will make food shopping at our store a happy, thrifty shopping habit Ken Rife and Les Pigeon Grand Opening Sale : 2nd Bis Week! Purex Tissue , .0.:; 49c Spaghetti or Macaroni 89c 5 lb. PKGE. .... Tomatoes vs. , _ 53¢ Peanut Butter eis 89c instant Coffee BLUE RIBBON. 5 oz. JAR . : 85c —_ CHECK THESE EVERYDAY LOW PRICES AT YOUR FRIENDLY TOM-BOY STORE MIRACLE WHIP, Qts. Each......... 89c PREM, Oblong Tin. Each . Be. DOG FOOD APPLE JUICE, clear. “48 oz. Tin 35¢/ 4 Tins - 53c ALTA SWEET HONEY. 2:Ib. Pkge. 66¢ ( TIDE, Giant Size, 12c off. Each. 73c An extensive variety of fine meats is displayed in over 30 feet of meat cases. All cuts are carefully trimmed and each package is automatically wrapped and sealed in ceHophane, allowing you close inspection of your | SELESERVICE MEATS ses Rnd. Steak or Rind. Stk Minced Ib. 63c PRIME RIB ROAST lb. 65c SIDE BACON, Piece vee tb. 59¢ YOu RATD You rate Fresher Fruits and Vegetables at your Tom- QUALITY PRODUCE Boy Store, T TOM-BOY SQUIRREL 4 Ib. TIN. Dr. Ballards CHAMPION =< Tom-Boy garden fresh fruits and vege- tables are trimmed to perfection—washed and kept. under ref: Grapes RED EMPEROR. 2 Ibs. POR ...... LETTUCE lb. icc CELERY, California eration to hold their quality and freshness, 39c .. tb. 13¢ ‘Store PRICES EFFECTIVE—JAN. 23, 24, 25 — FOR SELECTION — FOR SAVINGS — FOR SERVICE