Page € Second fectien ~* Lone male in the home economics course at of Montreal, Marcel Laliberte - from his 59 girl classmates. Thi they learned that Marcel, 31, is of three. nine course. When he is grad for an administrative job with LONE MALE IN FEMININE CLASS THe TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6. TATLAYOKO “Men must learn more about the science of eatin he explains when asked why he entered a traditionally femi- mission from Centennial committee have it hung in the except when floating on special occasions, Next be held at Mrs. Saturday afternoon, March 22, and a card party the same even- ing at Mrs. W. Olson's. Ther will be a bingo -night, Friday, Mareh 28, at Canin Lake Ea women’s meeting is Joan Uhrig’ EEN, Yy University s\ gets lots of feminine attention School. Seven members atten Quite a crowd turned out to] person in the valley, also the e latter were disappointed when ded the meeting, refreshments | see the program put on by Mrs. | —— happily married and the father being served by the hostess,/ Phillips and the children of Lavina Olson. Bald Mountain School for % Education Week. After the uated, Laliberte plans to apply a food company. MAHOOD FA FOREST GROVE NEWS Centennial Show Pians Discussed The local Centennial commit- tee held a meeting on March 11, at the home of Mrs. Gwen Felker. The main business was on the celebration to be held on June 7. The forming of com- mittees took place for the different events throughout the day and also the dance to be held in the Community Hall in the evening. THE Board of Trade held their regular monthly meeting on March 12. The main discus- sion was the finishing of the new curling rink. ROSS REDPATH motored to Asheroft on Sunday to get his two sons who have been patients in the hospital there. R. B. SELLARS spent the weekend with his family, re- turning on Monday to Prince George, where he is now em- ployed. MR. AND MRS. Walker and family, of Innisfai Alberta, 1, have been holidaying with Mr. Walker's sister and brother n- Club completely surprised oldest citizen by arriving over 40 strong at the home of her Benjie, February 24, to law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Finney. SOME OF THE Women Institute members gathered at| Son, the home of Mrs. Jesse Weaver| Wish Mrs. Laura MeNeil a happy on March 12, to quilt and also | birthday Amiuging —_ games; pack woollen rags to be sent/ flashing cameras, delicious away to be made into woollen|freshments, including a many- blank woollens for auto robes. FOREST GROVE SCHOOL has just received a new movie projector and screen. Several| re- 29 or|lowed by a parade of. tiny tots | bearing many” lovely _ gifts, ;brought a delightful evening to a close. AFTER treatment and hospi- blankets | 2 : ; alization, Olaf Thrones arrived |We hope he will some return} 7B die ae Ais home last week looking very | home action shots or niseie well. DOUGLAS CHAMBERLAIN] photography. children; | MRS. JACK ADAMS is home| was visiting the schools last Anseochtome, howevels < 0h d TRLY LANI cai 5 a3 reery atl week will find yourself able to cope a ou aa left) again after successful surgery ft Ws ak. eo with Stampede shots, action for Fort St. John on a pusiness | Royal Inland Hospital last week VISITING Williams Lake the] pictures’ of Centennial events trip. |Mr. Adams and George Robert-|past week were Mrs. June] pnd ochen hard-to-get pictures, spent-a few days in | LES Community /Program there was a collection | its|taken up and the sum of $14.30} ts. They gathered enough |!ighted birthday cake, were fol-|turned out MR. L. HENDERSON and son}son motored to Kamloops to| Buckle, two w | ‘The party got under way with the four men playing cribbage. the women playing scrabble, bingo, limerie and rummy. All winners drew prizes from a “‘ fish pond.” At the height of the aiety, Mrs. Dale was presented with a large wool quilt made entirely by the women of Tatla- yoko. The horse and buggy print cover had been em- leon with the name of every Good Turnout | For Education Week Program was coilected. Thi: goes |wards the curtains which |teacher wants to buy for stage. MORE PROPLE than usual By Edna Blackwell If you haven't as yet hit on a color film for home photo- graphy which meets most any reasonable standard, you might require, chances are that you haven't tried Super Anscochrome. The usual at the square danc- ing last week, and the children seemed to he very interested and eager to learn. WE ARE SORRY to hear that Larry Westguard is in hospital. irrespective of the weather, All in all, this is a highly Brownie and Pauline Enderby on business, MR. AND MRS. C. Hunter motored to Kamloops on March 8 to get their daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Dare, who has spent a week in hospital receiving medi- cal treatment. Phone 70-X FRAMING aoe SIE Te : sTUccO PLASTERING most costly and sought-after Seen are articles on the market. We H ? FINISHING CABINET WORK have still and movie screens ire (foubie/ BRICK & STONE MASONS and projectors and a fast, reliable finishing service. At See us Vv BLACKWELL'S, we are [C&S Tire Service| bring her home. Pe Wes and Delmer Jasper. pleasing film and one you should get acquainted with. Try it. TUCK & STEVE BROS. General Contractors “The Builders of Better Homes” We also suggest that you try BLACKWELL'S PHOTO SERVICE for one of the best selections of photo supplies in the area, plus a camera selec- tion ranging from the lowest box cameras to some of the Box 305, Williams Lake always ready to help’ you with any problem or question con- ing photography. Phone *“International’s a big ddress, date, recipe they'd like to see in this | = = = oa a oe Birthday ’’ ip the centre. A con-| Centennial Cook Book, please i test requiring the guessing of Mr| send along to Mrs, J. Dale, To Supply Het Lunches At School School Teacher rivet ats Hie At the last meeting of Mahood: MR. AND MRS. B. spencer Pafag By District eee or ae ge ty ae Falls Community Society, the McNeil and Miss Donna McNei!| abswe mildnight-and the party| Ao GOOD: RURNOUT at the sponsorship of het school are spending a few days in Van-} Most of the Tatlayoko|broke up shortly afterward. Tatla Lake Recreation Commis- unches was undertaken by couver, womenfolk and a few of their] THE Centennial’ Cook Book |sion's. quarterly meeting March chem. The School Board bas DR. AND MRS. A. G: N! husbands turned out for the sur-| being made up by Mrs. Dale and|7, resulted in much business ceased to assist in this project mith are recuperating in y, February 25, at the|Ta¥layoko school children got a/being taken care of. Some of but it was felt to be in the best Angeles, home of Mrs. Sarah Schuk. The|big boost toward its completion|the Tatlayoko folk were ,de- interests of the children to con- HERB» McNEIL and Bob occasion was the birthday of our|since Mamie Maloney so Kindly | tained getting home when it was tinue it during the winter Uhrig visited Alexis Creek at School teacher, Mrs. Dale. The'|mentioned it ‘in her column.| discovered the universal “had months. The sum of §10 was the home of Mr. Fitzpatrick this surprised Dales had been invited| Recipes are still coming in,|gone out in Ken Haynes’ car, voted for groveri s to be pur- week. down earlier by Mr. Schuk, for|thanks to all her co-operative Fortunately, it happened right chased by the president. MRS. R. V. ROBERTS and the evening, Mr. Dale having] reader: Anyone around Wil-/at Tatla Lake and another Mrs. Millie Olson displayed Carl Roberts are among| conveniently returied trom Van-/liams Lake, or anywhere in the|vehicle was made available, flag and was many Cases of illness the past| conver the day before. province, who has a good old thanks to Willard Purjue. ready for another? of course. it’s ILSENER the beer BC, enjoys *Phone 184 THE CAIRLING BREWERIES (B.C.) 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