THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday, May 13, 195 FACE-LIFTING JOB Roaring dirt-moving machines have been slicing into the hillside below the new high school this week as landscaping work starts. The earth moving is being done by Dawson & Wade Construction and involves some 200,000 yards of earth, Below the terrace immediately west of the building, space is being made for a 440-yard track. Three children | Magistrates help Christened on cut province Mothers Day 7 accident rate VERNON — Attorney-General Three small children were |RObert Bonner says British Col- christened at the lovely Mothers}¥™bia magistrates have helped Day service at St. Andrew’s|t cut the province's traffic United Church Sunday morning | #¢cident record. by Rev. C. H. Lee. Speaking here last week at the opening session of a three-day The tiny eight-month-old| magistrates’ conference, Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stew-' Bonner said: “ Magistrates and art Smith was given the names|police have undoubtedly _per- Tannis Paige. suaded the driving public to look Rockwell Ralston were the|out for its own safety.” names given to the two-year-old| Police are taking a more son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul|serious view of traific infrac- Niquidet. tions and magistrates have been The small daughter of Mr. and|handing out uniform penalties, Mrs. Harry Roloff was baptized Last year, B.C. was the only with the name Sylvia. province in Canada where the Search for Talent Show finals held PRINCE GEORGE—An exten: northern Interior by the Associated Travellers has ended. ‘ ve search in the Commercial The search referred to is the cone wh “Search for Talent” contest |“heaue for $276, Williams Lake which wound up with the grand Elks’ representative Bert Rob- finale in the Prince George|@™s received a $216 donation Civic Genes and Mr. Beach presented a $100 The finale, plus four pretim-| heave to Ross Ingles of the inary contests held at Prince | West Quesnel Ratepayers’ Asso- George, Quesnel, Williams Lake | “#tion a . and Vanderhoot, succeeded in| These organization joined the raising about $1,000 for charit-|*CT im presenting the contests able appeals. at the various centres and will _ use the funds for a number of worthwhile causes, PRESENTED CHEQUES At a banquet here recently, ACT president Bob Beach pre- sented cheques for these chari- ties to four separate groups. A $351 cheque was presented NO DECISION The finalists of the contest have not yet been named as the winner is decided by the audi- ence and the mail vote will not to the past-president of the local Canadian Arthritis and|be closed until May 13 Rheumatism Society, “ Tors Two finalists from each centre Torgerson, participated in the grand finale Dennis Carriere of the Van-| Saturday night. derhoof Kinsmen, accepted a| Representing Prince George were Gary and the Valentines and the Cariboo Rhythm Pals. Entertainment was also sup~ CHURCH Jess SERVICES “‘This would indicate that our approach to the problem has been more successful than in (Mennonite Radio other parts.” Deputy Attorney-General G. D. Mission) ! Sunday, 8:30 a.m. | Kennedy said his department is seeking to revise magistrates’ fees and amend the Criminal Code of Canada so that magis- trates would receive a fee | whether or not they canvicted |an ‘accused person. He said that magistrates who transfer juveniles from juvenile court to police court should not sit at both hearings. Oral Roberts Lac La Hache News MRS. DAN GUNDERSON, Mrs Ray Hamilton, Mrs. Eva Don- Sunday, 9:00 a.m. caster, Lac La Hache, and Rev and Mrs. A. M. McNeil and Mrs. Dough Stammus of 100 Mile House motored to Prince George to attend the United Church Women's Association Presbytery May 6 MR. AND MRS. Elmer Stuart and daughter Jennie were recent Voice of Prophecy Sunday, 9:30 a.m. war weekend visitors to Kamloops British Israel || css‘srt.ct’ : MALCOLM ATKINSON, Allen Sunday, 10:15 a.m. Church of the Air Morning Service Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Christian Smith, Mrs. Douglas Porter and daughter Carmen have returned home after visiting relatives and friends in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. They made the trip by car, MRS. MAURITA MERRIL and daughter Janet and little Bruce Ingram, Kamloops, spent the ° weekend with Mrs Science | fens. sr ane ae art, also hr eleter Mre dav jon, Ist & 8rd Sun Jonore 5:05 p.m. plied by six guest artists from the various centres. Adjudicated top guest artist was soloist Dick Wayling, bass, of Quesnel. Plans are underway to hold a |Search for Talent Contest again next year and preliminary planning calls for the contest area to be widened to include other centres in the Cariboo. More than 3,000 Canadians died in the last decade as a re- sult of accidental poisoning ceeded onl: the most fatal type of home cident. BROWNIES CORNER . We are happy to report that our “Cookie Day" last Satur- day was a complete success, and we were pleased that we could sell our 600 boxes of cookies. We want to thank the local association for their help in ‘ansporting Brownies ‘to the various areas, and we want to thank you people_of Williams Lake for making us feel so wel- come, Last week’s meeting opened with a “Pygmy Hunt,” which Fairy Godmother took us on. This game is a perennial favorite talents of Brownies. Gold Crowns for with Brownies—they never tire of it. We welcomed a new Brownie into our pack. She is Helen Larson, who is transferring from the Kimberley Brownie Pack where she lived before she came to Williams Lake. Wel- come to the Elf Six of the 1st Williams Lake Brownies, Helen. Diano Downes; Fairies, Elves, Helen Larson. The test for the Union Jaci was passed by Eleanor Scott, Sharon Cormier and Lillian Larson. In Pow-Wow Fairy Godmother read us the story of “‘ The Brow- inspection,| There went to the following: Pixies, {Brownie has to give to the wor! Marilynn Jones; Little People,|—Hope, Joy and Humility—ar Ann|this Brownie gave the first tw Singlehurst; Sprites, Fay Piper; |but had not learned Humilit nie Who Wanted to be First. are three things Tt was not until she had learne | it that she ceased wanting to t “ first.” Aklavik in the Northwe Territories is the centre of o1 of the world's largest fur area After six songs we formed two groups and danced “ Jennie Crack Corn,” a sort of Virginia reel. Further than that we ac- companied ourselves vocally. There is just no limit to the Call Today - ib. LIMITED PHONE 316 THE NEW TRACTOR { IT’S HERE... 1D15 CRAWLER x SEE THIS UP-TO-DATE MODEr! NOW AT OUR WILLIAMS LAKE HEADQUARTERS It features 1—Six-cylinder diesel engine. 2—105 net engine horsepower. 3—85 drawbar horsepower. 4 ix-speed full intervals. Phone 191 is t for record breaking performance and versatility. 5—Heavy duty-track rollers with 1,000 hour lube 6—Weight fully equipped over 15 tons. 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Tabernacle Tidings Calvary Tabernacle Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Billy Graham WILLIAMS LAKE MEMBERSHIP Burglarg just can’t make a decent living in Williams Lake | Sunday, 3:00 p.m. any more—not since local re | |aents and businesmen started puting away their cash safely Wonderful Word Sunday, 10:15 p.m. _ameeas Morning at nights and weekends Much less money being stowed away in “ secret" hiding places—left around the house or in a till overnight. Instead, it ° goes where it should—to the Devotions bank—it's deposited in the . = Bank of Montreal's dual-type Mon.-Fri., 9:05 a.m. “around-the-clock "depository unit There, the cash is safely in- side a special vault, away from burglars’ adhesive fingers. CKCQ DIAL 570 jany hour of the day or night, BURGLAR CLUB FALLING OFF The B of M's depository unit allows both private and business customers to make deposits at th As well as t when seven days a week, whether bank is open or not. 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