illiams Lake Tri bune SECOND FRONT Williams Lake, B.C., Wednesday, February 5, 1 q 10. si Following an introduction to the school program, teachers will break-off to their respective rooms and will outline the prob- lems confronting them in gettine the subject matter of their individual courses over to the students. That this hasn't been too successful this year would seem apparent from the general low marks of students in their Christmas examinations. Class | averages have sunk below 35 : per cent in at least one case. The examination results have already caused many parents to seek personal interviews in an attempt to learn why their children are not academic balls of fire. Principal Tom Beames' promises parents that the staff will be -prepared to discuss problems generally and individually. ) Red Cross Branch | Holds Annual Meeting Mrs. George Smith was re- turned as president of Williams Lake branch of the Canadian Red Cross at the group's recent annual meeting. Other officers are: vice-presi- “dent, Mrs. T. Allen; secretary, Mrs. R. O. Weil; treasurer, Mrs. L. A. Moxon. Chairman of the Red Cross campaign for funds this year will be R. O. Weil, assisted by Tom Denny, sr. Mr. jenny will again head the proving 7 Reason Behind Low School Marks Will Feature Coming P-TA Program PROGRAM of wide interest to parents of students at Williams Lake High School will feature the next meeting of the High School P-TA on February =e | FOREST GROV P-TA To Start Nursing Course Forest Grove P-TA held an executive meeting in the school January 29. Mrs. Laidlaw, of Canim Lake, was guest speaker on the subject of home nursing. It was decided to start a home nursing course on February 13, to be held every Thursday thereafter. The secretary was instructed to write the Depart- ment of Health and Welfare, asking for the public health nurse to make her monthly its to the Grove once again. NEWS Best debate since World War day in Parliameni TORIES BLAME LIBERALS FOR veteran Ottawa observers described the clash between Prime Minister Diefenbaker, left, and Lester Pearson, right, during the latter's first as new Liberal Pearson asked that the Conservatives turn over DECLINE {N ECONOMY Rea ae — IseTNESvag! Evine: government. to. the liberal party on the basis of Canada’s declining economy. Diefen- baker replied by producing a report prepared when the Liberals were in power which pre- ~ dicted a business decrease and general soflen- ing of the economy. leader. ‘THE ‘local Board of Trade cast journeyed to 100 Mile on Saturday, January 25, to stage their concert. The event was well attended, as was the dance that followed, with everyone re- porting a good time. THE badminton tournament held in the Community Hall on January 26 was a big success. There were some fast games played through the afternoon and evening, with the visiting 100 Mile club winning the total- points: play. WITH the weather turning a little cooler, the menfolk are spending a lot of their time at the new rink trying to get the ice in shape for curling. RUSSEL MEREDITH, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Meredith, is a patient in Williams Lake hospital. MR. AND MRS. Frank Measure and son Harry left on Friday for Kamloops, where Mrs. Measure will attend the school princip tion. uickvale will be liaison officer between fhe branch and the Junior Red Cross. Mrs, K. Telford, who is in charge of the Red Cross Out- post Hospital at Alexis Creek, attended the meeting and gave nyentio MR. AND MRS. Hunter motored to Kamloops last Thursday on business. MISS HUROKI UYEYAMA and Sharrone Baker are spend- ing the weekend in Kamloops where Sharrone will have her Mrs. Alfred Knull, writer of the column ‘“ From the Library Shelves,” that appears in The Tribune, was elected president of Williams Lake Public Library Association at the annual meet- ing January 27. She replaces Mrs. Donald MacKay, to whom a sincere vote of thanks was passed by the members for her work with the| library, Other incoming officers were: vice-president, Mrs. Felix Nichol- son; treasurer, Mrs. Donald Cameron; recording secretary, Miss Anne Irwin; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. Brackenbury. Mr. George Atamenenko, one} of the new librarians, was wel-| comed to the meeting. It was pointed out that, since] the library is operated on aj volunteer ha: é ae need for pers as librarians, or to work with the association generally. Any- one wishing to help with this| work is asked to contact any member of the executive. | The library is open on Tues- eyes tested. a short talk on her duties there. day and Friday evenings from | Library Group Names Officers Ja star-studded cast and a story COMMERCIAL CURLING Ranch Rink Drops To Tie Spot An 11-7 loss to the Bank of Montreal rink Sunday night cut the Ranch Hotel four from their top spot in the local Commercial urling League. 7:30 to 9:00, and Friday and |Saturday afternoons from 2:00 to 4:00. Western Pic ‘Has Different Plot Treatment Table Rock,” playing at the Alston this week- end, emerges as Standard Oil wins to bring them into a tie with the Ranch. The two rinks have six wins each. collected two “Tension at an excellent Western that has been given the With Here are the results of Sun- day’s play: Mackenzies 10, Famous4; Alston 16, B of C 3; a Beath Motors 11, Wells Coffee that is different than the ‘ran-|s55, 9, Famous 13, Lakeview of-the-mill Western shows, Ten-| ;. Maple Uae Sahin ae sio k offer: 3 : B See Rock offers good) central Plumbing 6; Standard : Oil 11, Gardner's 7; Dog Creek 11; Senior A’s -~; B of M 16, = A full production treatment. Ww Cadets Operating “Ham” Station The new ham radio station/planned by the Air Force, due VETABC, owned and’ operated to a new economy policy. : xy the boys of 610 Lari 10| There are now 50 members 3quadron, R.C.A.C., is now in the squadron, with several operating on 40 megacycles,| others expected to join shortly. according to commanding officer | _____— Jim: Duthie. v.O. Duthie states that all boys travelling to the yee ed ‘ire Trouble? parades are now cover weeident insurance. Done See Be to information he has received, | CQ § T Servi mo further’ Mejeos” ville oro Ire service pene Aa oe wa cers ALSTON THEATRE TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Children admitted to. second show only when accom- panied by parents THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, This Week aman like SHANE «..the suspense of HIGH NOON! S ro AIO TURES zeus “TENSION ar There Rocke, Sr, AHIGD DOROTHY MANE HNERO WCE TECHNICOLOR® Wj THERE WILL BE NO SATURDAY MATINEE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Next Week 1 color, next “Littl Monday is a Pool Hal over default; San showing Tuesday and Wednesday, sophisticated romantic comedy Borkowski’s’ by Jose Logging 13, B.C. Equip- ment 7; Ranch 9, Lignum 4; Gardner's 8, Al’s Variety 7; Dog Creek 12, RCMP 7; Mackenzies Adult). M.L. 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