Wednesday, June 3, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Corrections in merit list Several errors occurred in the Printing of the Williams Lake Elementary School merit list last week, honor and In the Grade One merit list a transposition of mames oc- curred. The two boys affected were Gerald Neufeld and Gor- don Rankin. The mames of both should have appeared. In Grade Three, the names of Maureen Sellars, Billy Funk and Penny Knull were omitted. In Grade Six the name of Diana Poholka was omitted from the merit list. Go To Church on Sunday Stipendiary Magistrate Cc. left, shows the ropes to newly appoin- ted probation officer Ernest Peter (Pete) Bone, 36, who arriv liams Lake this week to take up his Position. A native England, Mr. Bone, who is single, has for Stampede parade Almost $300 has been allocated this year for prize money in the Stampede parade and associa- tion officials are hoping that private individuals, $300 in prize money TALKING THINGS OVER H. Poston, . . posting. His office is located in the ed in Wil- Borkowski Block. This is the first time Williams Lake has had the of London, services of a full-time probation officer. worked for five years with the Bristol Probation Service. Vancouver in April and this is his first He arrived in Want assurance Brownies Corner Last Golden Bar ceremony, out of different colored. tissues. that bull sales LISTED BELOW ARE PLACES OF WORSHIP IN WILLIAMS LAKE ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Corner Carson Drive and take the place of the address. Wednesday, June 10, 3 D.m., Regular Meeting of the Altar Guild in the Hall; 3:45 p.m., Confirmation Class in church. ST. ANDREW'S UNITED Srd Avenue at Cameron St. Rev. C. H. Lee SACRED HEART CHURCH 4th Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist Fathers Sunday Masses, 9 10:30 am. First Fridays and Holidays of Obligation, Mass at 7:30 p.m. Benediction Saturday eve- ning, 7:30 p.m., followed by confessions. and CALVARY PENTECOSTAL TARERNACLE Sunday, June 10 am., Sunday School; 11:15 a.m., Morning Worship; 7:30 »m, Evangelistic Service. KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 4th Avenue South Friday, June 5, 7:30 p.m., Ministry School and Service Meeting. Sunday, June 7, 8:15 p.m., Bible Study using the Watchtower. LUTHERAN WORSHIP SERVICES ’ The Church of the Lutheran Hour Robert H. Bruer, Pastor NOTICE—For the time be- ing, services are being held in the Legion Hall. Sunday, June 7, 6:30 p.m., Sunday School; 7:30 p.m. Divine Services. Notice: $ c men last Friday at the annual general meeting of the B.C. Beer Growers’ Association, who spoa- sell the Kamloops properties. in this event the provincial bull sale and Christmas Fat Stock Show should be able to continue. the producers and growers 2nd Avenue North should be considered comple- Pastor: Rev. E. P. Funk |! mentary rather than opposing organizations. of loss sustained by the produc- ers had resulted ver operations. will continue Livestock Producers’ Co-oper- bull stock Producers’ Association take over Kamloops stock yards the provincial bull sale and fat stock shows will continue to be held in that city. This was clarified by cattle- Sunday, June 7, 11 a.m.,||Sor all the shows. Sunday Service and Kinder-|| 4. notion proposed by ‘Tom Barton Sunday School; no || witcon of Vinsulla provides that evening service. Chaplain |) tne nc. growers will not non Sanders from the USAF Base ||jinguish their existing lease at Puntzi will conduct the || trom the city of Kamloops until service. they obtain an equivalent lease from the producers. The Livestock Producers’ As- sociation had run at a $16,000 loss over the last two years, Mr. Wilson said. He suggested that should this_ continue the pro- ducers might be forced to re- He wanted an assurance that J. W. Lauder, Quilchena, said He said the large percentage from Vancou- Fat steers top $25 at Vancouver First sale of Art McClary’s in Vancouver saw a truck load of fat steers topped at $25 averaging $24.85 a cwt. steers were grain fed and ship- ped from the Interior. and The Most of the sale run consisted of dairy cattle which sold fcom 14.20 to $17.75. White-faced ows sold up to $19.10. Veal calves were absent but quotable up to 30c a pound. and by all accounts it was a full one. ; Pr T Songs, inspection was held and ative Association will have to G guarantee that provincial to pass and Vickie Moore and Linda Magark passed their flag test. the charades. was the making of “ flowers” for decoration at Week's meeting was Fairy Godmother’s evening, as she had sole charge of the Pack After Fairy Ring and Six old Crowns awarded to the following: Sprites, Fay Piper;/of thread kept getting lost Rev. G. Fielder : » Fay Pip g Sunday, June 7, 9 am,,|| o 0% 220 fat stock shows carry | pairies, Ann Singlehurst; Pix-| from time to time, the girls Holy Communion: 11 a. en in Kamloops before they will lies, Gail Routley: Blves, Linds managed to make a large bag Ss 3 5 fest 30 etiy [be able to buy Kamloops stock|Rowat: Litele People, Donna| of flowers. unday Service; 7:30 p.m., || yards, 4 ’ " | The Passion film strip will] whether or not the B.C. Live-| Le In Pow-Wow, Fairy God- A few of the girls had tests While this was going on rest of the pack played| by The project of the evening be the . coming! of to the Brownies as quite a few girls continued making them for days mothers’ perfume, dabs of lip- stick and various other dients ‘to their adornment. making the flowers thread and although the spool mother went over plans for the Golden Bar ceremony and gave final directions. practiced the Grand Howl and meeting. Next This proved to be fascinating afterwards, adding their ingre- In you use Brownies also then it was time to close the week our meeting will held on Wednesday instead Thursday. See us for this TOP TIRE ‘by GOoD*YEAR 6.00 x16 $1245 7.10 x15 $1495 Buy yourself a share otf safety—invest in new Good- years. You'll reap dividends in super safe performance, long mileage economy. Ask about the Goodyear Guarantee, See us now and savel Williams TIRE SERVICE PHONE 149 at LOWEST PRICE Super-Cushion VALUE OC Ge Lake represented. | The parade will be held on Monday, June 29, at 11 am. New bus line fo service area west of Prince The application of Prince Coach Lines Limited for licence to operate a public coach line from Prince George to Prince Rupert, serving inter- mediate points, was approved by the Public Utilities Commis- sion on May 22. Harvey Bradley, presi- dent of the company, an- nounced that service would be daily from both terminals, carrying passengers and express, leaving Prince George at 5:45 in the afternoon and arriving in Prince Rupert at 10:45 p.m. All times are Pacifie Daylight time. “Operations are slated to commence at mid-June,” said Mr. Bradley, “using standard organizations and commercial houses will be well a|float of any organization, $25 and word is that it moves off “rain or shine.” Marshalling point for all parade entries will be behind Beath Motors Im- perial station near the upper entrance of the Stampede grounds. Here are the parade divi- sions and prize money allocated: Best out-of-town entry, $50; most original float, $25; best comic number, $25; best com- mercial float, $20 and $10; best and $10; best-dressed cowboy, $20; best-dressed cowgirl, $20; best-dressed junior cowboy, $15; best-dressed junior cowgirl, $15; best comic junior float, $15; most original junior float, $15. (Junior means entrants of 18 years or under). Best Indian tribe, $25. In charge of the 1959 Stam- pede parade is R. A. (Pudge) Moon. Store Clerk Jackie Curtis says — “Lots of people are going camping already. They will certainly find our 8-oz. Jars of Picnic Pack Relishes handy . . . and inexpen- sive, too!” SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI, SAT., June 4-5-6 Purchase lodge on Quesnel Lake Mrs. Gladys 4. Boyes and W. coaches and experienced drivers. The experience of our personnel in bus A. Piper arrived here recently to open up Northern Lights Lodge on Quesnel Lake for the line operations aver- east and west. “We intend also to operate special charter coaches ag re- ages eight years and we intend |season. The partners pur- to make service to the public|chased the lodge in a deal effec- the prime object of the Wom-|tive May 13. pany,” The new owners come from Base of operations for the|Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, coach lines will be Smithers,/where they were in the hotel junction point for all buses from | business. HEAVY COURT Twenty-three cases were dis- Smit Sche quired Rupert” Prince Burns Lake, and Prince Rupert. Stops are|ing in a public place and vag- made at all other points as re-|rancy. Fines ranged from $10 quired. to $75. from Vanderhoof, Terrace and Prince said Mr. Bradley. duled way points include George, Vanderhoof, Smithers, posed of in police court Mon- day morning. Charges were laid for failing to transfer vehicle ownership, faulty muff- ler, violation of driver’s licence restriction, intoxication, drink- hers, P. Galvanized pipe ...... Black pipe occa Ve” to 2” Plastic pipe Hard copper pipe .. Copper tubing.............. V4” to 34” Cast iron soil pipe............ 2, 3.& 4” No-co-rode pipe . PIPING We carry an extensive stock of Piping for all plumbing and gas supply work My" tod” sesereeieee V2" $0.2" V2" to 3” We also have fittings for all the above WE SUPPLY MATERIALS AND ADVICE Central Plumbing and Heating HONE 137 188 1st AVE. NORTH Commencing this week, ser- vices will be held every 2nd Sunday in the United Church at 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE GROUP Quesnel, B.C. Sunday School and Church Services held 11 a.m. Sundays. Wednesday evening Testi- mony Meeting, first Wednes- day of each month at $ pm. These services held in the Masonic Hall. All cordially invited to attend. Radio program: “How Christian Science Heals,” station CKCQ at 1:05 p.m, first and third Sundays of each month. should be available by noon, 3 Monday. 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