- 4... Wiliams Lake Tribune moa Williams Lake, B.C., Wednesday, March 5, 1958 Start Made On Lillooet Hospital LILLOOBT—Construction of Lillooet's new hospital will be this week, according to D: well or if it is swinging. Don’t be afraid to be a little on the wide side for another reason A stone that is curling in toward the outside corner of ‘a rock it is striking, literally bites into it and holds on. Whereas, if it strikes the inside corner, it really curling away from the i 4 ; © |rock when it makes contact and Pidcock, chairman of the hosp} L. : mee | enarehigtittic-to p¥evout it trotn tel board. The annonffcemert] ¥ ) slithering on through the rings ee ene ase HE'S NARROW AGAIN! eel any the architects that the Sorsen A Son Construction Co. wis now - (Concluded) Undoubtedly you have noticed > ~ that as a game progresses ou anxious to proceed as there ic Th ; 8 8 e first time the expectant yet nervous faces i q little or no danger of delay from Di y normal ice, the pebble wears off Tioete of the Watson rink appeared at the Brier was in Jana the stones begin to curl = Ps Toronto in 1936. rae Senn wert | nore. Olten“vour snips ae Plans call for an 18-bed| Reg Schives skipped the New |ing memories associated with keep abreast of this change ani hospital with a 10-bed dormi | Brunswick team that year, and|ihat final game, in which we|this suggests another reason for x tory for the nursing staff. although there were many excit-| barely eeked out a win to cap-| playing a full broom to fatten pais ture. the coveted Tankard, Ifyour batting average. shall always remember that both Schives and his mate “ Baby-|_ face ” Mowatt, presented the fiat | | of the broom to their players in |‘ siving ice. They argued, and logically, that it provided a more ble target and that the player aimed at the centre of the broom in any event. No one could pro- test that claims either, tor the; came within one shot of what would have been New Bruns- Just in you decide to|f broom" idea » be igainst the turn, the converse |f nolds true. Better be safe and m the narrow side. In other words, allow for more fall back han the skip’s broom indicates The famous Howard “ Pappy ” Wood, the only man who has 3 3 Ee STUDENT THESPIANS wick’s first and only win in Hea te sane Pees Williams Lake Elementary School | are Bonnie Deschene, Carol Ringwood, Brier competition. ecutive years, is almost always' drama club, under the direction of Mrs. Sandra Brandon, Edna Stitt, Gay Cars- The ghost that haunts most] wide of the broom on his dravs| J-B. Ringwood, performing an adapted | well, Terry Waterhouse, Denis Bon curlers who are guilty of/and quiet take-outs. Dozens of{ Version of “‘The King’s Highway,” tron, Ted Hayes, Karen Imhoff, Daryl “pinching” the broom is not,|skips playing against him have Thursday, last week, to an audience of | Schaber and Bernard Neufeld. A however, the broom they should | exulted inwardly when Howard} Mothers. Pictured from left to right — Tribune photo be aiming at and,. therefore.| let goa take-out. They felt his concentrating on. It js the rock | rock would pull in enough to | F t P li ° licence offered for sale, is guilty itself. If you want a true and|eatch the outer cheek of the anges age i rores OHICHES of an offence.” unhampered swing, you must] tone he was after. Somehow hain ae The penalty is up to $500 fine obliterate completely trom you\lais gtoné always ‘vemained in| VIGPORTA“ Ray afr Fi z = by Os 14; sales for two years. Be ees rise St Paul, Min-| opponents’ used to clainila Wes’| Tt wilt issue “tree farm | Williston. peselayeimidaummer ‘epie)-on a) veration that.““Papiy.” henored licences” instead, subject to] The section aimed at trying Morning draw, a fairly thick foz| sis third man’s broom and-aimed}re-negotiation: every 21 years|io end « blackmailing” says:| rejudicesdtiecwelineaees ‘lovered some two feet over the ce: “All rocks in the’ house |“t MS outer foot instead. Teeter OF Sovernmen’ {4 person who, before or at the are most difficult to eradicate vere invisible to the player in] Watch any curler who plays|legislation then in effect. time of a public sale of a licence| from the heart whose soil has he hack at the other end. The|a full broom consistently. Join} It will not disturb the. 22 | toleut and remove crown timber’ [never been leoscned oF fertilized skip had to hold his broom| tim and have him on your team|forest management licences by intimidation, combination or| by education; they grow there, above the mist when giving ice | ‘or he'll be a tough man to beat. | already issued. unfair management, hinders or| firm as weeds among stones.” {t was amazing how many take-|}Try this medicine yourself for| — qt will provide that forestry | prevents or attempts to hinder “Phe foundation of every outs were perfectly executed {taste and a tonic. You may be adviser Sloan examine every | oy prevent any person from bid-| state is the education of its The reason? Obviously th: |surprised by the ‘recuperative| applicatio and advise the {ding upon or purchasing the | youth. Diogenes. _ “| players “had to’ foreer“ahout © pawers it Sp Sow} gor ent “before a ficéucd is} ee se on Theirs is.¢ heirs is.a. 3 ea z stone they couldn’t see. So the; | closing just this one admonition, issued. fs “4 myung freely ‘and mentally un-|Never let anyone hear your skin] ana jt wilt make it unlawfnl. i Mission of mer CY rampered “at “te ‘room olen [ray He's mavroy aga” |, 04,0) Si make oniawtu listened for the “ thud.” of then combination of persons, — to stone finding its target. “blackmail” individuals out ot Next time you are schedule: ‘o play, relax and play you. take-outs boldly. Swing at th: skip’s broom and play a full broom at that. 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