Wednesday, May 13, 1959

THE WILLIAMS

LAKE TRIBUNE

Page 3

Cariboo Comment

Continwed from Page Two

days must be achieved, while

Kerville, ana
is developed, feat what
vided. S “REGS

Think of plan
space for five
from now,

ming parking
to 10 years

eum site, and room for an out-
ae museum. These are tan-
Able parts of th
i ie ov
Hee erall

In addition to this,
are the actual famous i
that gave Barkerville its
and renown.

laims

‘ e
Never Sweat,” « Caledonia,”
‘ Billy Barker's, ‘to mame a
few.

All these, and Richfield
Tequired widening the|_
Scope to do an effective,
compassing job.

en-

The idea of established Bar-
Kerville Historical Park was

RACCOON CONTEN T WITH DOG'S LIFE

a Z

primarily based upon this ._ Mickey the racoon eats, and sleeps with constant companion on hunting trips and re-
reasoning. A stable park de- Bre beagle pups on the farm of ee and Mrs. ceived his rabies shots along with the dogs.
velopment, growing  steadil Hes to muler at Belfountain, Ontario. He Mickey is shown popping out of the cellar
and attracting an idéredatie tries to follow the children to school, is a as he hears his beagle friends Playing nearby.

= ae
number of visitors each year

Will be of greater value to the
district than the Possibility of
working over old mining opera-
tions,

Osden, of Lac La Hache, a|
T learn from Parks Branch| daughter, born May. 7. |
officials that in their experience| TUCKER—To Mr. and |
Public interest is usually far Ralph Tucker, of W s!
Sreater than anticipted. Reg-| Lake, a daughter, horn May
isters in the Barkerville| 8.

Church and museum indicate
that approximately 5,000 per-| KAMLOOPS AUCTION

Mrs.

lj

z ‘PP | Vietor Datstrom, of Williams appeared in miagistrates' court
Sous visited there last summer. | —————————___. | Lake, a daughter, born May urday and this week.

This, at a time of little publi- {oa Fined $100 and costs were
city, while property negotia- ¢ ttl k f ; oe

= % M ay . i
tions were underway. The aie marke MUBLLER—To Mr. and Mrs. Specht, adcnara 3 preheen &
small campground set up to dwig Mueller, of Lac La] Speckt. 4 : -

Provide the barest of accom-
modation saw 1,400 campers
signing the register. Market continued strong and
active at the regular B.C. Live

Here we have a project :
Sin We sett] Stock Producers cattle auction

whose benefits will be felt

Births at War Memorial Hospital

OGDEN—To Mr, and Mrs. Peter, ABE—To Mr. and Mrs.
liams! GIBBS—To Mr and Mrs Arthur

; DALSTROM—To Mr. and }

continues strong Hache a son, born May 11

BUTT—To Mr. and Mrs. William

;|the musically critical and the

Famed pianists thrill
at final concert

Another first in Williams Lake and district’s
musical history came to a brilliant conclusion Sat-
urday when members of the Overture Concert Asso-
Ciation were treated to their final concert of their
first season. And they were indeed fortunate to
enjoy the experience in the near-perfect accoustics
and pleasant surroundings of the new high school
auditorium,

Carrying their Steinway grand
Pianos with them, Melvin
Stecher and Norman Horowitz
Provided a duo-piano concert
that thrilled both young and old,

made the concert an outstanding
success.

The artists ran the gamut of
emotions from the delightful,
sly humor of Bartok’s modern
“Perpetium Mobile” through
the grandeur of Saint-Saens
“Variations on a theme by
Beethoven” to the sentimentai
“ Liebestraum ” of Liszt.

unintiate. The audience was
immediately struck by the com-
plete identification of the artists
with their work.- Nowhere was
this more apparent than in the
subtle change of pace during

Slightly disappointing, per-

the andante movement Rach-|haps, was Liszt’s “Second Hun-
maninoff Suite which was|garian Rhapsody,” which lost
achieved with masterful ease|some of its delightfully brilliant

and subtlety. lightness in the arranging.

A happily human touch was
added. to the program when
Stecher and Horowitz dedicated
“The Flight of the Bumblebee ”
to the many younger peopie in
the front rows of the audience.

In terms of artistic technique
the artists set a remarkably
high standard. That two pianos
could be joined with such clarity
of enunciation, such precision of
tone and such depth of expres-

MIDNIGHT
SHOW
at the Drive-In

FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND

Sunday, May 17, at 12:01 am.

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sion is in itself a major achieve-| The playing of the fourth encore,

ment. That this achievement|‘ Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring,”

|
|

|

Surprise swoop of Department |
Highways officials on Wil-
| liams Lake Tuesday last week to
|earry out load checks produced
|a small crop of offenders who

Abe, of Williams Lake, al
daughter, born May 8.

of
Gibbs, of Williams L: 7

daughter, born May 10.

al

$50 fine and costs was imposed
on Michael J. Tarbaj and Ea-
ward L. Walters, while Gerald
Lamoth was fined $150 and
| costs.

Butt, of Williams Lake a
daughter, born May 11.

sale at Kamloops May 3. A
total of 359 cattle and calves
were sold for $55,199.00.

Price range was: good butcher

throughout the Cariboo. It
should worthily draw combined
support from Boards of Trade

ene aes Seeote alll steers, 21.00 to 23.50; good
ond enthusiasm to gor ep torE |teeder steers, 22.00, to 24.10:
Sree Saen eemn’ Seere ore’ Eooai steee” calves eae 00 te
ment endorsemefit fhas met . “

: ae eee 2 good butcher heifers,
itn Cael ene Dour oobi to 21.75; good feeder
tive approval. But our job is| 7°: erin

not finished. We must keep |?°
~ |heifer calves,
along the lines we of the Cari-
41) |004 butcher cows,

boo would want it to go. I will

| 19.10; common to medium cows,
even say we could all go so far|

“ kervil 15.00 to 16.75; good stocker
es; to. Pecome . “ Barkerville| ws, 170.00 ,each!’ cows with
Boosters,’ ‘suggesting it to the/ Ji ‘at foot, 230.00 to 240.00

others and taking visiting | 7 os wood veal up 10 26.00:

B.O. LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS CO-OPERATIVE
ASSOCIATION

NEXT .CATTLE AUCTION 4

May 26 |

P.O. Box 420 Phone 102

vee Here ourselves. good bulls, 17.00 to 18.70.

DANCE

Friday and Saturday, May 22-23
Elks Hall

IN PERSON

EVAN KEMP & HIS TRAIL RIDERS

Dancing — 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday

Dancing — 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday

SPECIAL FLOOR SHOW EACH NIGHT
AT 12:15 A.M.

I WONDER WHAT THAT

ATTENDANT WAS YELL-
ING ABOUT AS WE
PULLED AWAY?

=

WILLIAMS LAKE AQUATIC SOCIETY

Annual Election of Officers

will be held on

THURSDAY MAY 14

AT 8 P.M.
in the
CANADIAN LEGION HALL

—*— .

EVERYONE WELCOME

Nothing like staying With
a job until it’s finished.
While we don’t want you
to drive off with our ser-

yicemen, you Will drive off
Just try us.
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VISIT

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McLEESE LAKE RESORT

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A MUSICAL MUST!
“ANNIE GET YOUR GOWN”

PRESENTED AS A

Musical Fashion Show

By the Home Economics Students of Williams
Lake Junior-Senior High School

Wednesday, May 27, at 8 p.m.

“ Annie couldn’t get her man with a gun
so she got him with a gown.”

See this wonderful, all-children show!

TICKETS — 50c

should be combined with a deep|brought a thoroughly enjoyable
sense of musical interpretation|evening to a regrettable close.

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