. ees January 22, 1958 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 5 KILLS TIMBER WOE Light axe held by Stan Woodcock, 22, spelled death for Bre’er Wolf, who approached too close at Kenogami, e blow of the axe disposed of the timber wolf, which weighed 40 It is being examined for rabies. pounds. WITH Forest Grove News THE Curling Club meeting in the waiting room of the rink on Sunday afternoon It was decided to purchase lumber to sheet up the waiting “room, build in a coffee bar and inguire about another set of Tocks. It was also decided to open the rink with a free mixed bpnspiel as soon as we have ice. THE P-TA held its regular monthly meeting on January 13 Slides shown by the principal, Mrs. Measure, were enjoyed by all present. After the business was completed, coffee was served. — THE BOARD of Trade held a apecial meeting on Sunday to set a date for staging their con- cert in the 100 Mile Community Hall. The concert will be held Saturday, January 25. THE PRESIDENT and secre- tary of the local Badminton Club journeyed to 100 Mile House on Thursday evening. The purpose was to set a day on which the local club could entertain the 100 Mile club with a badminton held a tournament. It was decided to hold it on January 26, starting right Anyone welcome to come and see some Refreshments after lunch. is fast badminton. will be served to the players. visiting R: B. SELLARS spent last weekend with his family, return- ing on Monday to New West- minster were he is now em- ployed. LARRY BAKKEN motored to Kamloops last Saturday on busi- mess: ar MR. AND MRS. Jim Haddow) returned home Wednesday from Vancouver, where they spent a few days visiting relatives. W. EB. SELLARS is spending a few days in Vancouver on business, GEORGE RHODES has re- turned after spending a few jaays at the coast attending his | sister's funeral. Annual CANADIAN COURT HOUSE, Tuesday, Attendance by in Red Cross RED CROSS | i= | ‘| The of the Williams Lake Branch of the will be held at the at 8 p.m. work requested Meeting RED CROSS WILLIAMS LAKE January 28 persons interested is especially TO OUR doing any repair jobs. We holidays will IN ALL LINES OF U OFFICE & FACTORY Up until February 20, we will not be major The store will remain open for small not —k— FOR FINEST WORKMANSHIP PHOLSTERY, DRAPERY, JAN MIHKLER CUSTOMERS upholstery work. trust this break for inconvenience you. ETC. try A three-way tie for top place in the Commercial Curling League has resulted from last Sunday's play. Suffering their first defeats of the season, the Ranch Hotel and Maple Leaf Chamber Maids dropped one each and Standard Oil took two wins to strengthen their position. The three rinks now have five wins in six games. The Ranch rink was defeated 2-5 by the Lakeview Hotel for their first season loss, and the Chamber Maids were downed by the Maple Leaf Hotel’s other league entry, the Senior A’s, wins each in arts, Tis of Sun- Here are the res day's draw Borkowski’s Home Furnishings Leat A’s (12), Chamber Maids Pool Hall (15), San Jose (9), (7); Al’s Variety (8); B of M (11), Famous (9); Lignum (8), Gardner's (6): Dog Creek Airport (12), Mack- enzies (3); Standard Oil (12), Alston Theatre (3); Beath Motors (17), Central Plumbing (4); Lakeview Hotel (14), Ranch Hotel (7); Wells Coffee Shop (10), B.C. Equipment (4); Cariboo (9); Maple Maple Leaf (7); Johnny's B of © (7); Kahl Propane (41), RCMP (do), Three-Way Tie In Commercial Curling Loop (9 Propane Lakeview Plumbing Maple Leaf A’s (7); Kahl (10), Gardner's (9); Hotel (12), Central (5); Famous (10), B.C. Equipment Ranch Hotel (9), Al's Variety Maple Leaf Chamber Maids a1) Wells Coffee Shop (4); Macken- zies (16), B of M (3); Beath Motors (8), Johnny's Pool Hall (7); Standard Oil (11), Wells Coffee Shop (4). News or Advertising Just Phone CONGRATULATIONS to Andy Tuininga, of the Circle S, upon entering the state of matrimony in Vancouver. ARNOLD HEWITT is vaca- tioning at the coast this week. WE REGRET to announce the passing, on Monday of Celestine, wife of Sam Saul John, in her 73rd year. Besides her hus- band, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Tommy Billy, and three grandchildren. The sym- pathy of the community goes out to the bereaved family. THE LOCAL STORE remained closed Monday as a mark of respect for the late Cecelia Dog Creek News relatives here. THE Rev. Fr. Casey, O.M.L., was a Sunday visitor, acconi- panied by Brother Corkey, of St. Joseph’s Mission. MRS. C, R. PLACE left Tues~ day for @ visit to coast points. WILLIAMS LAKE Pharmacy alls San Jose (11), Borkowski’s 56 ,|Eagle. A bingo game scheduled Closely following the leaders| (7);-Alston (8), Dog Creek Air- for Friday last was postponed are Mackenzies, San Jose Log-|port (6); RCMP (13), B of C THE TRIBUNE as the community gave expres-| PRESCRIPTIONS ging and Al’s Variety, with four| (5); Cariboo Home Furnishings sion to its sympathy for her Phone 99 Are At YOUR BEST BUYS} MACKENZIES Your One Ston Shopping Centre PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 24 AND 25 5 oz. Jar. Instant Coffee Red Rose or Blue Ribbon Coffee | Nabob, Fine or Regular Grind 1 Ib. Pkg. . Ol ) { Jelly 6 for Powders Jello, All Flavors . 57c Bologna By The Piece POU accssssevcsosesssevncorser OBL 2 tins . “Tomato Juice Libbys, 48 69c Soda Biscuits Paulin’s, Salted or Plain .30c = 2 bbs. Ib. 59c Box .. Breeze Whitc or Blue, King Size 1.38 Lux Soap Bath Size, Colored 2 for re «(6 Ice Cream Assorted Flavors Pint 21c- Ort. 41c- Half Gal. 82c 6 Tins. 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