Wednesday, April 16, 1958 TIS TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. $ NEWS POREST GROVE MISSIONAIRES READY FOR FILM SAFARI : MRS. ALDRED entertained at @ delightiul tea on Raster Mon Marshall, of Westminster. Ten ladies were present at the gathering and spent the afternoon sewing at a quilt for the Women’s Institute. MISS DOROTHY and Eleanor Devore spent a few days this Past week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Devore, KENNY MINATO and Philip Wilcox spent the Easter holidays with their parents. MRS. FRANK MEASURE motored to Kamloops on Mon- day, April 7, to visit her hus- band who is a patient in hospital there, MR. AND MRS. H. McDougall, of Winfield, were visitors on Easter Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunter, MR. AND MRS. I. Sandback and children spent the holidays at the coast. MR. AND MRS. Les Poirier and daughter are spending the holidays in Vancouver. MR. AND MRS. Bert Weaver and family motored couver to visit relatives through the Easter hojidays; MR. AND MRS. D. Nimmo motored to Ashcroft on Tuesday, April 8, where they visited with Mrs. Nimmo’s cousin, whom she had not seen for 20 years. MR. AND MRS. Shig Uyeyama and girls motored to Vancouver distribution fiim will show the con- the advancement of the Africans. for children, to Shirley Tyte; Edmund de ay, cameraman; Len Green, sound expert; and Dickie Sada, film strip specialist. Their efforts will be presented in ary effort. 1959 as part of the “Focus on Africa” mission- eee Education Hearings To Start Here British Columbia's Royal British Columbia, Vancouver 8, Commission on education will|B.c. visit 32 centres throughout the Province between May, 1958, and June, 1959, to conduct hearings, commission chairman Dean S.‘N. F. Chant announced recently. Dean Chant said that briefs received by the commission would be held in confidence, but the commission would not object if organizations and individuals Sent their briefs to newspapers, The commission has divided Tea Honors Visitor FOOD SPECIALS ON 24-oz. Tin ... | Rasberry Jam vcs; | Margarine TULIP, Pound Carton . Dog Food ROVER, 15-oz. Tin Thursday - Friday - Saturday - April 17th, 18th, 19th ° | Corn Flakes Ge 12-02. Pkt. ... MALKIN’S HEINZ LUX Choice Peas Tomato Juice Soap Size 5 - 15-02. Tin 15-o0z. Tin Regular Size 4 for 55c 6 for 95c 5 for 53c KLEENEX Facial Tissue 400 in a Box 3 for 1.00 the province into 12 regions, and will begin hearings during May in Lillooet, Quesnel and Williams Lake. Dean Chant emphasized that the schedule is tentative, and may be subject to revision at a jater date. Mrs. Norman Telford and « However,” he added, “ad-|daughter Beverly, at the home Vertisements will be inserted in/of Mrs. K. A. ‘Telford. ‘The local newspapers well in advance |ladics presented Mrs. N. Telford giving the exact date of the|with a sleeper-stroller. Tea was commission’s visit.” served by the hostesses, Mrs Dean Chant said that only|Jack Bliss, Mrs. Clift Kinkead those who haye submitted briefs|and Mrs. Vera Hance. at least two weeks in advance of the date of the hearings will be heard: by the commission. In- structions for preparing briefs may be obtained by writing to ‘Dean Chant, “University of Alexis Creek News ON THE afternoon of April KEN HOPKINS has returned from Williams Lake to re-open Ken’s Motel and Coffee Shop, which has been closed during the winter season, Visitors of Mr. Hopkins over the Easter weekend were Stan Brecknock, daughter Judy and sons Donald and Martin, North Vancouver. ee Victoria Men BR Nonies Gor os + and family have returned from =" Ik liday. ‘hey To Follow Gold svemear” sissy" Escort Route Cawston and Hope. En route home they visited the Tom Ham- “Victoria Chamber of Com- merce Gold Escort of 18 able ilton’s, of Horsefiy. bodied citizens will pass through MRS. FRANCIS OWENS, In- dian Department nurse. for Williams Lake April 28 on the Way to Barkerville’ to take Alexis Creek and district, trav- elled to Brocklehurst, Kamloops, charge of Cariboo treasure as authorized by Governor Doug- to spent Easter with her parents las.” VISITORS of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kinkead are their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. These lines from the old, Kinkead, of Williams tattered minute hook of Janet Kinkead, who is Victoria chamber tell a vi attending school at Gibson's Landing, was home for Easter, It was in the year 1863 that Governor Douglas gave his full blessing to the establish- ment of the Gold Escort. Next week, members of the Victoria chamber will re-enact the higtorical episode from the storied days of propecting and gold panning, although unlike those who came this way almost 100 years ago, the present mem- bers will come by bus, rather than on horseback and by stage coach. The party will arrive here on Monday, April 28, and it is ex- Pected that the local Board of Trade will join them in a social evening. FLY THERE! IN COMFORT Riske Creek News MR. AND MRS. Gene Johnson and family visited relatives in Quesnel over the Easter holi- days. MRS. PAULINE PERRY and children were visiting with the Tory Exshaw’s last week, MRS. JOAN SCOTT and son Gib have been spending a few @ays with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward. MR. AND MRS. T. Wilson and family spent the Easter holidays | at Big Creek. 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