Thursday, May 21, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 5 Aquatic Socie names officers Jack Kirk was 1 dent of the ini . ams Ki Aauatic Society at the a3 annual meeting held jasp in the Canadian He replaces retin; Bill Magark, Others elected to ecutive are Gordon lected presi. Legion HIGH Wa agark, Eq Buchanan, Mrs. Mrs, BIA y E. Deschene, Magark, Mrs, ; and play grounds, is automatically a dir. ector. Catherine began her educa- | fea Sugar Cane girl tion at St. Joseph’s Mission Many Visitors expected faut) y |School and later attended the : St. Paul's “grad” str se thw tor charter presentation Catherine Sandy, 21-year-ojq| Paul's. She is the daughter of F-ank and Anastasia Sandy. Indian ‘girl of Sugar Cane has graduated as a Tegistered nurse, reports Indian Agent Bill Christie this week. She completed her gcadu ution exercises at St. Paul's Hospital, Official figures show that Canadians, during the early part of 1958, were paying off their Vancouver, and is now working| debts to installment finance at Miller Bay Hospital, near | companies faster than they were Prince Rupert. ‘taking on new borrowing. in ee YOU CAN BE THE PROUD OWNER OF AN OMEGA WATCH for only $69.50 to Knights of Columbus Members of the Knights of Columbus from Various points in Western Canada will visit Wil- liams Lake this Sunday to attend the installation of the first district council—cCariboo Council of Knights of Columbus. EDERAL Following their afternoon Council. Us council meeting in the Canadian Legion hall, a banquet will be held, at which time the charter will be formally presented. Pres- entation will be made by execu- tive to the State Council, Pat First president of the Colum- bus Club was the late John Zirnhelt of 150 Mile House. Mrs. Magark was named chair- a Omega watches are unconditionally guaranteed in 180 Tyrrel, man i of the membership com- Williams Lake, mittee and Mrs, Deschene of publicity, The articles of the society were read at the Meeting and an application for incorpation un- der the Societies Act was signed. Plans are being made to make Z| Very Rev. of Edmonton, monies. former resident Bernard Johnson and Very Rey. Naphin of Edson, Alberta, will be among the former residents who will be here for the cere- of Williams Lake Village Com- mission report this week that they have awarded the pipe-lay- ing part of the new water devel- opment scheme to Abilene Con- tracting Company Limited whose low bid of $42,933 won out over four other tenders. The events in the Trail Riders Track Meet on Monday countries throughout the world. were timed with Omega. EG. WOODLAND & SON the 1959 Aquatic Day, June 28, one to be long remembered. The society is now on its an- nual hunt for a qualified life Fathers Johnson and Naphin were both instrumental in the early formation of the local group, which was known then For the gifts you’ll give with pride Other bidders were Sulley Ex- ’ Let your Jeweller be your guide cavating, $90,398.40; Christian & Allen, $78,005.00; Interior J. Howard Boothe, President of the British Columbia Automobi i tion, and Stan eentae guard. Only one application, from Miss Judith Gowing of Vancouver has been Teeeived to late. A grant of $300 has been Vernon, and Kamloops, Salmon Arm, Clinton and Spences Bridge. He will give road information, travel litera- ture and minor running repairs, This made by the village for improve- ment to the beach and Commis- sioner Woodland has promised full support of the commission. Plans have been obtained for the forestry-style picnic tables and benches, At an executive meeting to be held shortly, a satisfactory reg- ular meeting date will be set. the executive will also appoint a regatta chairman. CARELESS DRIVING August Bohn of Williams Lake was found guilty of careless driving when he appeared in police court last’ Saturday. He ran off the Cariboo High- way four miles south of the Soda Creek turn-oif three weeks ago, totally wrecking his pickup and hospitalizing himself. He was fined $100 and §3.00 CHURCH SERVICES CKCQ Word of Life (Mennonite Radio Mission) Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Oral Roberts Voice of Prophecy Sunday, 9:30 a.m. British Israel Sunday, 10:15 a.m. Church of the Air Morning -Service Sunday, 11:00 a.m. __ Sunday, 12:00 am Christian Science ist & 3rd Sunday 5:05 pa. Tabernacle Tidings Galeary We pom. Billy Graham Sunday, 3:00 p.™- Wonderful Word Sunday, 10:15 p.m ——— Morning Devotions Mon.-Fri., 9:05 a.m. CKCQ DIAL 570 | Sotety Patrol Truck. Wal More about Wes Continued from Page ir.); (Robertson). { Pole bending (Beath Motors | ler y on a charge of impaired trophy): 1, Rusty, Leila Fowler| Fowler (L. Fowler). | suilty on a charge of impai (Leila Fowler): ° jdriving, He was fined $100 ana Mertha Does" 2 Crystal! Cloverieat barren turning | $4.50 costs. oThreehen: (Valleyview Lodge trophy): 1,]° ico charged with impaired Three-quarter mile open (All- fir Lumber trophy): 1, I Do, |Jean Stevenson (Stevenson and Ru: ler |Hannah); 2, Chorister, Oscar Salisbury (Peter Rock); 3, Happy Thought, Stan Benson (Peter Rock). Ladies saddle horse, half mile (San Jose Logging cup):- 1,| 25) | Sage, Jeam Stevenson (Steven- White BCAA Highway ly will drive truck between Kamloops tern Playday Rocket, Bill Robertson | Ravfield Alphonse, |- Flag race: 1, Dusty, Leo Fow- Ru (Stevenson). Cariboo bred (Primrose Dairy | and was fined $75.00 and $4.50 trophy): 1, Glory Be, Clarence | costs. Twan Downs, Rocket, Oscar Salisbury (Robert- d "i es son); 2, Copper King, Reta Rife! is another BCAA service for the bene- fit of all motorists. Wally Campeau and resides at Kamloops. | Impaired charges Norman G. Abott of Williams Lake appeared in magistrates court last Friday and was found (Fowler); 2, Leila | Leila Fowler Leila Fow- 4 driving in the magistrates’ court Sage, Spike Hannah was Lewis L. Robert of Williams Lake. He appeared yesterday (Twan); ir. Babe, (Downs, jr.): Fred Canada’s highest peak, Mount Logan in Yukon Territory, has ‘an elevation of 19,850 feet, as affiliated with the Columbus Club and the Kamloops Contracting, $49,339.50; and Martin Brothers, $44}985.00. rps ee eee Rocket, Bonnie| (Bill Robertson). Ribbon race: 1, Dusty and Rusty, .ridden and owned by | Leila and Leo Fowler. | Cowhide race: 1, Baby, Ray- (field Alphonse; 2, Flash, George | Tucker. Kids race (Williams Lake ‘Machine. Shop trophy): 1, Bu:- ton, Deanna Derrick (Elmer Derrick); 2, Prancer, Richard Brookbank (B. Milne). Stake race (Fowler trophy): (Hannah); Robertson 1, Crystal, Clarence Twan (Twan); 2, Jiggs, Tom Denny (Denny). One mile open (Sidcum Air- ways Trophy): 1, Kevin S, Oscar Salisbury (Twan); 2, Majestic Gal, Billie Wilkie (Bill Garrow); 8, High Justice, Jean Stevenson (Hannah). Turkey roping: One turk each roped by Bill Twan and TARE CARE We would like to issue a special warning to parents advising them not to let children play with plastic dry cleaning bags or other types of plastic bags. The bags become static and cling to children’s clothing, and can suffocate them. Several fatalities have al- ready occured on the North American conti- nent. MOTEL AND RESORT OWNERS A meeting of Motel and Resort owners will be held at DRUMMOND LODGE Friday, May 29, at 1:30 p.m. vo” What's Ul v :anether word 2 ~. N Miss Leah Shaw, vice-president of the Auto Courts and Resorts Association of B.C., will address the meeting. 2 ALL INTERESTED ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Bell's—the finest of rare old Scotch Whiskies. it’s time you tried it! is not or di by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbis Williams Lake Dry Cleaners WILLARD BATTERY 3 “Friendly Drug Service from the Heart of the Cariboo” P iN Williams Lake 6 = Pharmac N y E J. Brace Magoffin, Ph.O. 99 Dispensing Chemist WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTIONS — PHONE 335 PECIAL A blonde, a fireside, and champagne and the fool's disappeared! FLOATS SES SS WE GET YOU ANYWHERE YOU WANT TO GO IN SAFETY, COMFORT AND AT LOW cost Perhaps he isn’t so stupid after all. Chances are Char- lie's down with the boys at SAVE Fishing, Hunting, Sightseeing, Pros- gayq TIME pecting and all other charter flights MONEY Elton’s having a tune-up. * LICENSED FOR NIGHT FLYING * LICENSED TO FLY TO ANY PART OF CANADA PHONE Chilcotin Airways Ltd. 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