Wednesday June 10, 1959 P. mS rn 013 M THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 5 tune, = ore about ket eels the mar-|for a few days. A critieal eve 9 President for the coming Via’ ° and not the place ron, OUistY | Would see that it is puny, wiz-| Students term is Mrs. G. Fortins; vice- S trip any purchasing “on? 2? Wis |ened and not at all what one : president, John Moleschi; sec- a Toked Yoo gh ar meteants| would engor sting, bat to entertain Petar, Mr tery etiows; med from Page Four |gaining with and. thee Pat | Ver Proud of it, in fact T have treasurer, Perey Murton. who Wear turbans nh, far too high for 1m their prices|a picture of the two of us. I 5 li P TA Convenors are: Program, heads (ihe eee ave shaven|a pair Gh handan a I wanted|bought myself some fancy Mor- ine . Stan Steadman; membership, 'S aren’t big). Will wait i ‘ade shoes but}roccan shoes in the market at Students of the school enter-| Mrs. W. Magark; social, Mrs. BANKS auarpEp It is the tee of ‘a et to Fez.|Azrou. They cost $1.75. It is tained at a well-planned pro-|Bert Roberts; hospitality, Mrs. At our camping spot Jast|@™ made in, in vee imme far cheaper to shop in villages. gram of the Skyline Parent- S: Cormier; historian, Mrs. 0. = what? e banks ilo ‘ave army guards outside. I just dashea @ pigskin ‘epipes and For five franes of water, jaid tables being made and cob- blers making beautiful shoes. It is the type of Place that you could very easily spend a fo) ,.|SMiths, spice merchants and the Stewart filmea + The Man Who Knew Too Much” in the mar- ket. I can describe the market by saying, “ We saw the various trade guilds, leather workers, Workers, dyers, brass cloth market which was a flood of color.” TWO DAYs LaTE We are now on the way to Tangier. We are two days late and have no visas or Passports. The international Police took our Passports from us when we entered the country. It would be terrible if we couldn’t get them back, I could be here for @ lifetime and don’t speak the language. [ hope we don't have too much trouble as we want to catch the three o'clock boat for Gibraltar. I nearly forgot. I finally Picked an orange. It happened at Marakesh. To me the orange beautiful and I’m saving it sar, SSS Sa os ; A COOK THE MODERN WAY CANT BURNI KEEPS FOOD ALWAYS AT COOKING TEMPERATURE paces Cook with the thermostatically $. controlled Now every pot in your kitchen becomes “Automatic” with the new thermostatically controlled 5th Burner that maintains cooking heat as required. See it at your Dealers today. > Cyulkers 8. Siler THE GAS RANGE WITH THE THERMAL EYE Eye! Natural Gas All Propane Equipment can be used on Natural Gas KAHL PROPANE Mackenzie Avenue PHONE 148 GAS CO. LTD. I have been going through my expense book and in one month I have put $60 into the Kitty. That’s board, room and transportation. It is very reason- able when I have seen six coun- ties. However, if I every return to Europe I would like money to burn so I could buy all the wonderful things I have seen. I have to hurry to finish this letter as we are in Tangiers and I want to catch the mail. Tangiers is a tourist trap. You can’t walk 20 feet along the street without boys and men bohering you. They all want to sell you junk of some kind. It is rather annoying as they fol- low you along the street and Keep at you. The fellow at the inter- national police station became very excited about our being three days late, but we can get our passports at 2:30 and will be able to make the 3 o’clock boat for Gibraltar. My stay in Morocco is nearly over and although I am not sorry to leave, I really enjoyed my six days here. The people and their customs are very Anne Irwin have pleased with an unexpecte shape of a set of volumes pedia Britannica, The donated to the library by a d gift in the of Encyclo- books were private club for. GIFT FOR LIBRARY Williams Lake Library president Mrs. Charles Fawcett and library secretary reason to look of PGE employees headed by engineer John Alexander. books, but had no where to keep them,” he told library officials. “ Best thing seemed to be to give them to the library where they will be well cared ‘We can read them, and so can everyone else.” Teachers Association last week. Choirs from various grades entertained musically and other classes staged a comedy and a play of early Canada. Selec- tions of spoken verse were also Presented. Spontaneous ap- plause for each number was the reward for the participants. Teachers of the school were commended for the splendid way they have trained the children. Following the entertainment, the P-TA held its annual elec- tion of officers. Plans for the coming smor- gasbord and dance were dis- cussed and for the sports day, to be held June 24. DOG CREEK NEWS MRS. RONA CHURCH left by plane early Saturday morning to join her family after hearing her mother had suffered a stroke and was not expected to live. Aircraft, where the Church’s own plane is undergoing repair. “We wanted the Strange and it was wonderful FREE boating booklets from your Evinrude dealer during NATIONAL BOATING WEEK SKI EASY! CRUISE QUIET! being able to see how they live but it is not my Shangri-la. The country as a whole is very deso- late and the people so terribly ALEXIS CREEK NEWS _—uW _ Doctor has narrow Owens, Miss L. MacMillan and Mrs. Duke Martin were enter- tained to tea at the Red Cross Outpost Hospital on May 25 by Plans shaping up for water show poor. When you see how these people live (out of the cities) it is hard to believe that this is the 20th century. Priest addresses CWL meeting Rev. Fr. G. McKenna, new director of the Williams Lake Council, Catholic Women's League, addressed the members at their regular monthly ieet- ing held June 1 in the parish hall. He urged the members to keep the League working in the parish despite any drop in mem- bership, as it is the expressed wish of Bishop Harrington that Williams Lake SCHEDULE February 15, 1959 Pacifie Daylight Time RoareoTD SOUTHBOUND ReaD POW Ny. North Vancouver —— Ar. 19:00 p.m. 7:52 a.m. Horseshoe Bay — 9:32 pm. 8:57 a.m. Squamish — te 28 Bm 1:80 pm. Ly. Lilloost — ~ 4203 pam HH into: ——— : g20 Dim. Ly. Williams Lake — by, 1115 am. : aw Que ee George y. 7:00 am. 11s Dim, ar. Prince George - Ly. 7:00 am Sleeping Car Service No. 4 DAILY No. Sea EXCEPT MON. EXCEPT SAT. RPT MON, “Togo pm Bone grees aS 5:25 am. Ar. Chetwyn 48 om ear EXCEPT SUN. EXCEPT SUN. EPT SUN. OWN READ DI Sleeping Car Service No. 4, MON. Nuw. Chetwynd » EY Sort st. John - No. 2 DAILY 8:20 a.m. AT. 6:0 8:45 am. AT. Reclining Lounge Reserved Seats Availab! ‘Sleeping Car Service ange Seats — View Windows le with Steward Service and Complimentary Meals FOR RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS PHONE P.G.E. RAILWAY AGENT, WILLIAMS LAKE 28 preference just a local society. to victims. Past president Mrs. Overton presented three married daughters of members. to Mrs. Robin Blair. Creek met with an accident near Moon’s Lake on the Chilcotin Road when the panel truck she was driving went out of control. broken back spring. broke the panel swerved up the bank at the side of the road and the presence of mind to turn off the key and crawled out of the room crucifix sets to recently|managing a ranch. The monthly tea prize went|Sayn-Wittgenstem, Mr. and escape in mishap Dr. Mary Gordon of Alexis Cause of the accident was shackle bolts on the When the bolts of rolled over. Dr. Gordon haa {Te back end. She received only a few scratches. PRINCESS Margaréte, her daughter Tatyjana za Sayn- Witgenstein of Berlebyrg, Ger-| * every parish have the CWI in}many, are visiting ther Alexis|/returzed from ‘Vancouver re= Creek ranch. Also at the ranch | ce are the owner's PRINCESS Margareta zujat Mrs. Kalinhauser, Mrs, Jean Yeomans. director of Outpost Hospitals for British Columbia, spent a few ” divers. days at Alexis Creek. | Accom- It is hoped to have the new Panying her was P. Craig, main-| aiving board of permanent tenance man, metal structure and Olympic tables was held May 26 in honor | gay. ments were served by Mrs. K. A. Mrs. Owens. read tea cups as an added enter- tainment. K. A. Telford and Mrs. The Aquatic Day program set for June 28 is shaping up with Plans for a Vancouver water show of young swimmers and MISS L. MacMILLAN, R.N., A COURT whist party of four| measurements ready for the big Miss MacMillan. - Refresh- A water parachute jump is planned, and a helicopter will also take part in the big show. Mrs. F. 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