Page 6 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday, May 13, 1959 OUTSIDE PAINT oo. - 8.95 gal. All regular colors Kem-Glo INSIDE PAINT 11.95 gal. Super Kem-Tone INSIDE PAINT .. . §.95 gal. CARIBOO HOME FURNISHINGS Spring up— and Paint up! Sherwin-Williams LOOTED Built-in ranges popular Proud owners of built-in gas ranges declare these splendid cooking appliances are the best thing that’s happened to kit- chens in many a year. They like the way they look. They like the way they cook. Ever so many fine features have been incorporated in the compact units which are install- ed in kitchens planned to meet high standards of working ease and efficiency. Top burners light automatic- ally. They provide any heat from a slow simmer to a quick boil by simply turning the burner valve handle which adjusts the flame to the proper size. All top burners are built so that it is practically impossible to clog them by accidental boil- overs and splatters. In fact, the instant, finger-tip control of the flame size helps you almost en- tirely eliminate these common kitchen bug-a-boos. You may select as many top burners as you need. A griddle of bright, shining metal may be added. And you can have them Placed in the location of your choice. Built-in gas range oven and broiler units are a dream come true for the lady who has wan- ted an oven at the exact height she likes. It’s easy to put food in, to check its cooking progress, to remove dishes after baking and to clean the oven after use. Temperature and timer con- trols are right out in front at easy-to-see-and-reach levels. In- OLDEST STOVE TRADE-IN WINS A MODERN GAS RANGE FREE.... work in the kitchen. Wherever it is . Maybe it’s rusting in the backyard. Or gathering cobwebs in the attic. Or still at ( it up... and trade it or leave it with your dealer, on a modern automatic gas range. You may win your new range + round free! — and perhaps your old stove will do the trick! Win or lose, you're sure to gain by buying a modern gas range now. Imagine... steaks broiling to perfection in a smokeless broiler . . . roast chicken zesty hamburgers on a griddle cooking is fun... exciting . . flame-kissed basting in its own juice on an automatic spit... turning a just-right brown. Yes, modern gas range. Faster, cleaner, cooler, too. ~ Why don’t you see your local dealer about an automatic gas range. Act now during the Old Stove Round-Up Contest from April 13th to May 31st. Remember, you may win your new range free! INLAND NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS... does so much... costs so little! . exact. ..ona D NATURAL GAS side the oven, adjustable, non- tip racks make ample room for large family and company meals Ovens and broilers, too, light automatically. Perfect control of oven heat assures fine baking. Meats, cooked by modern low- temperature roasting methods retain their wonderful flovar and juices. Old-time oven splattering, caused by improper tempera- tures, is a thing of the past. And automatic, absentee cook- ing took another step toward giving the modern homemaker more freedom from tedious kit- chen chores with the recent in- troduction of top burner control. As easily as a television set is channelled to a variety of fav- orite programs, proper cooking |; temperatures can now be dialed to prepare foods _ perfectly |, every time. Once the controls are adjusted to the temperature needed, foods can be left cook- ing without fear of scorching, burning or filling the house with smoke. When foods are thoroughly cooked, the control dial can be set to keep them at serving tem-| perature while other tasks are completed. ; Smokeless broiling is another gas range feature. Broiler pans and grids are built so that fat from broiling meat is drained into a “cool zone.” It simply isn’t heated to smoking tempera- ture. Any fat that spatters from the meat is consumed by the bright, blue flame. Splendid broiling results are easily achieved in the broilers of built-in gas ranges. Elegant Steaks, budget ‘burgers and sav ory barbecue specialties may be done in fine gourmet style. The potato, grown in Canada from coast to coast, ranks filth among the Dominion’s field crops in gross farm value. NIQUIDET BROS. GARAGE AND New Freedom Gas Kitchen and Laundry “Triple-duty”’ design — Room size: 20x10’ Walls at range and sink, Autumn Brown, Waterspar. Enamel. Furred area above cabinets and screen, Rose Coral, Waterspar Enamel. All other walls, Chartreuse, Waterspar Enamel. Ceiling, let down of one part Chartreuse and two parts White Waterspar Enamel. Counter tops, Deep Rose. Floor, Chartreuse marbleized linoleum. Furntiure, Deep Rose. Curtains, multicolored with Brown background—Pattern in colors of room. Accessories, White, Chartreuse and Rose Suggested color scheme: Coral. Appliances, White. Waterspar Enamel. Cabinets, White FREIGHT SERVICE LIMITED Bonded and Insured Carriers General Freight and Lumber GARAGE AT HORSEFLY * IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER * GOODYEAR AND ATLAS TIRES AND ACCESSORIES * CEDAR POLES AND PILING BOX 100, HORSEFLY Phone 1-A Horsefly BOX 304, WMS. LAKE Phone 148, Armes Bros. Williams Lake Sportwin 10 h.p.—$388.00 As trouble-free as a good spinning ree == LUGHTWIN 3 hp. FISHERMAN 514 hip. SPORTWIN 10 hp. Goldie FINEST FISHING MOTORS IN FIFTY YEARS New thermostatic cooling systems in Evinrude's 10 and 5% keep motors at aconstar* 140° for easy starts, fast runs, smooth trollingin every extreme of water 7 i i your Evinrude dealer's. (He's listedin your telephone book yellow pages.) Write for colour- ful free literature and free copy of “Handbook for Weekend Skippers”. Fisherman 5% b.p.—$288.00 Lightwin 3 h.p.—$197.00 “Buy Canadian” “warme’ EWINRUDE MOTORS ALL HORSEPOWER O.B.C RATED CANADA PETERBOROUGH 7498 4 DAILY Sportscasts LAKE HARDWARE LTD. PHONE 81 Horsefly Wi ‘Members visit A few members of the Horse- fly Women’s institute gave a surprise party for their fellow member; Mrs, Frank Jones, at her home at Black Creek on May 8. The visitors spent an enjoy- able afternoon looking at Mrs. Jone’s photographs of her old home in New Brunswick. They greatly admired a pewter plate that was brought to Canada by the United Empire Loyalists, The visitors included Mrs. M. L. Gibbons, Mrs. ALSTON CKCQO 8:10 a.m. 12.25 p.m. | 7:05 p.m. || 10:10 p.m. | Enjoy SPORTS| Daily on | CKCQ | DIAL’ 570 ATTENTION— SPORTS CLUBS Leave sports scores, stories, etc., at Village Radio & Appliance for broadcast on CKCQ. the TAPPAN COMBINATION RANGE - * Heating section includes a coal or wood * Sizzle ‘n Simmer burners give instant * Even heat oven gives perfect baking re- * Smokeless broiler burning firebox for economic auxiliary heating and long period cooking. positive lighting and are set above easy clean chrome burner pans. sults every time. Mini-pilot features automatic, positive oven lighting with 100 percent safety shut-off. provides healthful, interesting meals. $399.95 MACKENZIES —LIMITED— Starring CARY GRANT — INGRID BERGMAN Mrs. Glen Walters, Mrs. Bessie Lowry and Mr. M. L. Gibbons, who drove the members from Horsefly, The monthly meeting of the WE. was held May 6 at the home of the president, Mrs. Alice Sto- ber. Letters were read from the group’s overseas link, the Fen- wick W.I. in England, and from two non-resident members, Mrs. Lorne Brigden of Quesnel and Mrs. Hetty Gurr, who is spend- ing the summer at St. Rose du Lac, Manitoba. Plans are being made for the Alice Stober, | annual W.I. bazaar in the fall. ieee It’s fun —even if it’s “INDISCREET” HERE'S REAL ENJOYMENT FOR A Midnight Show, Sunday, May 17 12:01 A.M, THEATRE .