Thursday, May 21, 1959 THE WILLIAMS f DOWN BUT NoT oUuT Excitement in the Western Playday’ b L s opening three- eighths mile race was a Provided by a horse that never made the circuit. Taking the bumps from the Spirited animal’s eruptions was jockey Charlie Squinahan, who had just been dumped when this Picture was taken. Charlie was helped to his feet end clambered back aboard, but he was tossed off twice more on the track before steward Bert Roberts ordered the entry scratched. . Review of year’s work made at P-TA meeting | Heading the new slate of officers for the Hlem- I entary P-TA for a second term is Gil Mundell. Cliff f Odine who was named to the office of vice-president, Jater declined so this position is still vacant. ine Other officers are Mrs. F. Van| Horlock, Mrs. H. Buchanan fer member- ship. There were $3 members during the past term. corresponding secre- . V. Butler, recording ; Mrs. J. Moon treasu- A. Carswell, social] pENTAL CLINIC fgonvenor; Mrs. R. Brookbank, ; hospitality; Mrs. H. Buchanan,| The most encouraging report membership (second term): |£0 far on the oft-mooted Dental Thiemer, historian. Honorary Following a meeting of Skyline, president is principal Ken King-|Glendale and Williams Lake well, who conducted the election |P-TA’s with Dr. Ken Benson of the Cariboo Health Unit, and Dr. MeCombie,. director of Dentat Health from Victoria, and School | Board officials, the scheme to offer dental care to all pre-| school and grade one children| Was approved in principle. Cost! of the .plan will probably be! around $4,800 per year based on 300 children, with one-half being | paid by the Department of| Health. Two delegates will be] named to work on a committee | to further the plan. Members voted to enter an- other float in the Stampede par- ade (last year’s won~$25); to start two travelling food baskets to raise money for an “Action Fund” for the P-TA Federation; to provide workers for the June 12 sports day; but turned down a suggestion from Stan Stead- |man, president of the Skyline |P-TA, that the district P-TA's and teachers join for a no-host dinner and dance as a wind-up of the term. Nabob coupons year. fef fund-raising events were a telephone whist in November and a whist and auction in Feb- ruary, with a tape recorder for the school being the largest pur- chase. Although the total bud- get of $757.00 was not realized, y Mr. Mundell pointed out that | the prime objective of the P-TA | is “to obtain the best for each child which does not require funds, rather a full knowledge and appreciation of the prob- lems of home, school and social life” The group participated in a number of events such as a music festival, polio clinic, edu- eation week, new iigh school opening, Dr. Samuel Laycock address, sponsored the accident insurance scheme, and prepared : a brief for the Royal Education Commission. now number over 2,000, with + Annual reports were also|only about 30 more needed to "heard from retiring officers Mrs.|obtain the 48-cup coffee urn. J. Huckvale for program, Mrs.| Mr. Kingwell’s class won the ©. Odine for the social commit-| prize for the most parents in tee, Mrs. Moon as treasurer, and | attendance. \gnon Hart yoneenecy Sons DEMERARA : LAKE TRIBUNE Page 7 : e if The bonfire will be timed be-| . ° e 5 = Fer! BC. debt fire 22 o22.0™"0225) Cabinet to meet iC himaligad: News/. og ees “exactly to the minute” with the plans announced time seven years earlier when the Bennett government was «. sworl int fice ‘SI Tentative plans for a razzle-|""OTB into office for the first | time i Ge @azzle celebration to mark the |" ‘™ PC at Prince George The provincial cabinet will meet in Prince George on July end of British Columbia's net} The day will also see a seven-|°% and at that time will ex- debt have been announced py|tier cake, parades, picnics, a {amine local problems at frst Premier Bennett and Mayor R.|Siant barbecue, fireworks and/hand and consider briefs pre- “|street dancing. sented by various local groups. | Plans for entertainment of The climax of a day of cele-| Premier Bennet has made it|tne premier and his ministers brations in Kelowna Aug one of his chief working Prin-lhave not yet been developed but Will be a bonfire in the middie | “'Ples to free the province of net]. civic dinner on the evening of of Lake Okanagan. A stack |‘ebt He maintains this will be/tne meeting day is tentatively of logs, topped by an outsize |*complished by August 1, planned replica of a mortgage document, | will be floated onto the lake and set afire. F. Parkinson of Kelowna. is | Opposition party spokesmen |counter that elimination of net | debt figures has been made from Mr. Bennett said the costs of |juggling of accounts, and that the celebration will be borne by|the province is deeper in debt sponsors, advertisers and the|than ever, through guaranteed Social Credit League of B.C. loans by provincial agencies. HEADS CANADIAN CLUB . (Bert) Wilson, for- mer manager of the Bank of Montreal here, has been elected president of the Canadian Club of Kamloops. Prices Effective Thursday, Frid Miracle Whip, 32-02. Salad Dressing Clarita, 28-02. tins Sliced Peaches PERFEX BLEACH, 32-02. bottle SPORK, 12-02. BOtHE ...eonnonsnrsnsnsnenanen MARGARINE, Monarchy 1’5 .....sccccccscscsoesse JELLIED CHICKEN, Bonus, 4-07.. KRAFT DELUXE SLICES, Yb. pkt. ROOSTER COFFEE, Malkin’s....... TWO FOR + a + + * a + CHEER, King Size oo cscsssssssusesesntee sss “FREE” COUPON INSIDE FOR SIX REGULAR SIZE COCA-COLA eee ee ey Bedding Plants BEDDING PLANTS arriving Thurs., May 21 Flowers - Vegetables Also a full line of SEEDS x FERTILIZERS x LAWN SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS, etc. Grade “A” Blade Roast Stew Beef Empire Side Side Bacon, | ot published or displayed by the This advertisement Ts the Government of British Colambis jquor Control Board or by BUY ONE AT REG. PRICE AND GET ONE POUND FOR 49 c WHILE DEAL LASTS Meat Items Hamburger.............. 2 lb. for 89c are home for the summer after spending the winter in Chile, where Mr. Pitre is now engaged i: D. B. MORGAN has come from < BESIDES: muiuor, details. tor! vancouver to spend the auminer Manan, PURE activities, the| at his Mahood Lake cottage. Mahood Falls Community Club in business. at its meeting May § decided to| GLEN HIGGINS left tor Wil hold a fish derby from June 1|liams Lake a few days ago. to October 31 this season. MRS. EDWARD HIGGINS is 3 king a rapid recovery from MRS. AL OLSON was called) 7S, * TP er suddenly to Everett, Washing. |e cab yaaa tha gar ton, last week, when her|* Sund8¥- mother was taken seriously ill. GERRY BLAIS visited Kam- mee: { loops last week and had nis casts VERNE MURCHISON, Van- | exchanged. He is getting around couver, is at his summer home on a wheel chair now. eae eas $8 Stests Mr. and Mrs} ares “WIVTAN HIGGING on Carlisle. Mr: Carli : eae Sica Paiste F Gatlisle, who has! sortained last Saturday aftemoon Just completed many years as| i+. bridal shower and tea hon- assistant fire chief in Vancouver, |°".° Gacy Babee is on vacation following his AND MRS. B. Spencer superannuation. i ‘ How | McNeil, R. C. Uhrig and A. C. MRS. C. E. GAGLARDI has| Erickson attended the official returned following a visit with opening of the Marina while in MISS A. I. WOODS of Vic- toria has been engaged as cook for McNeil Guest Ranch. RAINBOW trout fishing started with a bang at Mahood Lake last weekend with fish up to 416 pounds being caugh in good numbers. Lake trout fish- ing was fair, the largest taken being five or six pounds. MANY campers were in the district during the long week- end, enjoying fishing in the lakes and streams. DICK SHERIDAN spent the weekend with Ben Morgan. ay, Saturday, May 21, 22, 23 69c 65c THE MOST FABULOUS RECORD OFFER OF ALL TIME ! 20 SUPERB ALBUMS Me 12", 33Y5 RPM, LONG PLAY GENUINE PURE VINYL FREE COURSE IN MUSIC APPRECIATION INCLUDED ALBUM 1 ONLY | ALBUMS 21> 20 69 ~—s«*1.69 each ALBUM 13 NOW ON SALE Earlier albums still available BICK’S — 32-02. Polskie-Ogorki POLISH DILLS A9De a sescsnsmseneene 2 fOr 83¢ seossnsensseee 2 for 61e vse 2 for 55¢ . 124 BICK’S — 32-0Z. 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