: VRE TRIBUNE; WILLIATLLIAMS LAKE, B.C. a WES sncsday, Petraary 16 eS Se you Cf attempt to protect the gil, Sarah Forbes, from further harm, took him-to her father’s ranch where he became involved in an exciting adventure, For both action and mystery, | this book olfers its share. MLK. ti : fence i. eee arava IS MAN'S a wr ana ves | Western Playday é : fids, “or ee IRENE ewe Tg Be Staged By We Now Take pov omens Riding, Club School In Our Stride > did, of Quesnel, 2 Mr and Mrs | As their contribution to the Jaine has accepted gsbruary 16. -n, of Horsefly.|Centenniar program, members zebr 17 of Williams Lake Trail Riders and Mrs. Fred-| will sponsor a “ Western Play- Ar Marguerite, a/day* on May 19, ~s} RECITAL : Mrs. J. A. C, Long | FOR%ello and organ re- LITTLE*eter’s Church Hall ening. ee: @B her 12, 1958. s I can tell, B apie Kero in her stride. There has Ugen, of reyersions to Sep ee, Le ee Dightmares oy yar T have heard from some Be See their child made the ers Eatin iy Suro Possibly, a lot depends on the The program will coineide with the al of the stage- that will travel from Vie- 1 to Barkerville, and in the morning a parade of horsem will accompany the stage through town. Immediately following the! parade, a program of events will be held’ on the . Stampede Grounds, and will include thoroughbred races, pole bend- stake Facing and others. utions will be extended teacher. abt of the wor- teacher. Her word ea auble re Tate, sg . Mommy, you ieee like that; Miss Hanna aia th 1d be Hike this”) ey with my y want to lke iu ne Feplied tearfully. | a said that it shou H and their love of her is a DRIVE A BETTER, SAFER CAR— eee “PAY AS YOU RIDE— > if you give to other riding clubs throughout Miss Hanmas| cox, honey. if ¥¢ (0 other 1 ‘ 1 (Godless | MIES ord). | 5 veenener a present Vike th | I British Columbia to participate. > USE THE FAMOUS Mommy and Da this feeling eee eee cunor kids will want some of t to give her It's a shame : put s they get older But) a present, loo. can’t | FORES . 2 T GROVE NEWS ~ = €: 3 tat Sh Mise : eer z SROVE NEWS Save Your Cash .- ~" x » = ine |them feel bad, would you? t ed 5 3 ments over the presents Elaine June Peck of the wolf research ‘branch of th) C | ) C d :. ian’ ' e a ’ ° [eg es wishes to bestow on her teacher. | didn’t work. department of lands-and forests has facts and figurt ul Ing Oomman S Your Cr ed I didn’t mind when she said, Little girls shouldn't use that Bre'er Wolf isn’t the ogre he has been painte “Miss Hanna would love one of |Derfume. Mommy, and 1 real) to research, wolves maintain a balance of nature Gipeer apie she aw" the Weald Jiké to Hive it to man by Keeping rabbit and rodent population u Bie y eee : i They kiM deer. it is true, but in doing so they Valentine cup-cakes, but'it took /Hanna,’ came the per “survival of the filler” rule of the wild and are a lot of talking to dissuade her | response sible for the eradication of a species, And there yonld vanish 3: aaa We “Often Hare 1 Full: Attention SEE US TO” 4 //| Curling has been the talk of od the town in the Groye the past _ “You can't take it.” T sale __ mented case of thelr atlacking 8 man, woman of week. Bleven rinks gathered on foreibly, and she fi put : = ES S 4H |Sunday, February 9, to compete Skyline P-TA back on the shelf still mumbling | StChF AN—KINKEAD RYT “—~“a-small bonspiel. Out of the “It's my hottle,” eee ees a. || soiceiiies recone Sous ALE cE é oyna ima me |g (sf and: Crib ALEXIS CREEK SHARES INTEREST [ists iwusternlh eo oe 4 with little or nothing to s os about the day’s events; often iN HOME WEDDING HERE His Drive she is spilling over with eager-|f NU ness to sing us the new song York, and after much banter Thurs., Feb. 20 complete with actions that she I Newest CREEK shared interest with Vancouver in. /and casual persuasion, she p.m. has learned that day me the marri rday, February 8, of Joan | “nally conned ‘True into a drive DOOR PRIZE times we are choking with| Margaret Kinkead to Robert Donald McLennan. jthrough” Connecticut. Seeing : laughter over her seriotis recital) Rev. T. Lee officiated at the ceremo: at the home [familiar landmarks brought Pie Social and Auction jof a small crisis. of the bride’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | back memories and he frantic- daughter, Candace, was Ablished architect in New nd Admission 500 | og Jim Was a bad boy in class| Mrs. Stanley Kinkead, of Williams Lake. Pink and [ally tried to locate a place a today and the teacher took] White streamers, white bells and red roses formed a | called the Oakes estate. down his pants and spanked| Charming background for the occasion. As a young lad, True adored Jone of the daughters of this him,” she claimed. To thi The bride is the eldest exclaimed in a shocked vo daughter of Mr. and M “In tront of the whole class?” {Clifford Kinkead, of Al My little angel is noted for her| Creek, while the groom is the | Couver. i se pawee agahtiail : eset : to make his fortune el fan tal i and 11 te doubtfulls senrorenrgeenveereterereteorer| Given sii. marriage: ty "Wer The story then | when she answered, father, the bride chose an attrac-| tg 1799 when | ai ness ahd unfaltering determina: | tive turquoise suit with. box-| ihe priac fi Honey, I can’t believe that] tion to take her lunch to school lieve jacket accentuated by a tepabride Of the.communtty;sand es hi eae Be = ae cet accentuated -by “| tells of Captain Orrange Oakes |Your teacher would do a thing | despite dozens of explanations of | sories of petal pi k. She carried | hee eee f a rte = i 5 petal pink. She earried|and his colorful famil: 5 like that,z I prodded. why the teachers don’t wantla whi it ¢ a white Bible topped with | unity. bringing the story to the 3c fo Church | son of Mr, ana| family but he lacked the socia) James McLennan, of Van-|P0Sition he needed to travel in All set for spring... Our exciting new suits in fitted, semi-fitted and un- fitted styles that Promise flattery unlimited in sus Tt was just his snow|town children to do so. “1| Hee : E she gxplained. Wonk shen Ge wae ae ne ot pipe roses and lilies of| present time, where the Oakes See And then ‘there was the day|nelp ‘clean up,” ‘she says hope- pie sdunts + tinutediately= tonch 4 perb fabrics, colorsl Z isvhan BMS a with a super | ally, and the only answer has| 48 desmaid, Miss Marie|the lives of True Baldwin and \ eilious air, “Do you know hoy | 4 Norv wW wore a tailored ¢ daughter, ae Sharon got wrong in th always needs jew with yellow ries | fepts coday? 282i and ne, new penc new e replied, “ My, that sounds like) aq new paste when we m quite a lot. How many question | iy to town, and Ti _| corsage of yellow carnations. | vesress pista Best man was Stanley art 5th Avenue at Carson Drive Family Circle Meeting in the Church Hall, Friday at 8 p.m. sh were there on the test?" yonder whether she is At the reception whieh fol- Oi a _ pighteen,” came the: 260 |nem -or supplying the whole] lowed: the toast Lo the bride was LISTED BELOW ARE chalant answer. And while lass. “The other Kids break | proposed by Fi 2 PLACES OF WORSHIP _ | /tried to smother my es, he |chem,” she says, speaking of her|Serviteurs were Miss Lorraine IN WILLIAMS LAKE “ather remarked casually | spayons, 1, don’t let them | Bliss, Miss Doreen Kinkead and AKE a. es (aNGtiGas “That's not a very good average | sorrow them,” I say But she | Miss Julia Rankin. | - ETER'S (ANGI AN ig it?” rs 3 CHURCH a lees aan vin [00K8 at me blankly... Following their wedding trip | P h armac The weeks are marked aa a procedure is evidently unheard | vancouver. and Seattle, the a mast ecords 9 Holy ae -egshells new am., Holy ‘ommunion - als; 2 é curse 1st and 3rd Sunday. farm animals, and, o Hsing. “GWhtuwemwnewe | DP@WOO in B.C. Fe Sold in B.C. d enjoyed everywhere im CANADA . 4th Avenue at Yorston Street By Edna Blackwell Redemptorist Fathers . 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