Page 4 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday, August 5, 1959 Widely varied program at Alston: next week ( THE GIANT, Angust 7 and s Produced on a scale that is in keeping with its title, ana photographed in Warnercolor, this screen version of Edna Fer- ber’s best-seller about Texas and Texans is an outstanding dram- atic picture. Rock Hudson is the owner of a vast ranch in Texas. Eliza~ : beth Taylor is the strong-willed eastern girl he marries and the stories centres around the per- sonal relationships of them and their Texan family. It covers the period from early 1920's to the present day. { James Dean puts in a strik- ing performance and Chill Wills, Jane Withers and Paul Fox are all effective in supporting roles. Only one show, 7:30, Friday; three shows Saturday, starting 1:80, 5:0 and $:30 p.m. ORDERS TO KILL, August 10 and 11 A new-style thriller starring Eddie Albert, Lillian Gish, James Robertson Justice and that new young star Paul Mas- sie in the top role. ‘Brilliantly acted, the film tells of espionage during the last war. An Allied secret service agent is found to be communi- cating with the enemy and pro- viding them with the Allies’ plans, Counter-espionage agent Massie is parachuted into enemy territory. From this point the tension mounts until it becomes almost unbearable. THE GIRL MOST LIKELY, August 12 and 13 A pleasing romantic comedy with plenty of singing and dancing. In color, the story centres around a romantic girl who falls in and out of love with three men. It is amusing and the musical numbers are divert- ing. Jane Powell is the pert girl and the youthful cast includes Cliff Robertson, Keith Andes and Tommy Noonan. oo River deltas are so called because their triangular shape resembles the Greek letter ANTIQUES RE (eS ; ‘CALL The MacDonalds have a hobby they can all share in. It’s collecting antique Canadian furniture and they have quite a collection. The prize feature of their collection is an old log cabin in which 21 children, offspring of the original Peneltons. lived 120 vears ago. Other collectors’ items which they have are a Paul Revere-style gas lamp, an old pump and ancient organ. Here Mrs. MacDonald pours tea while sitting on an old cobbler’s bench, one of the many white pine pieces which give pioneer flavor to their country home in the Hockley Valley in Ontario Londeephoductsnct the expanding mduser: Beats gpm Burmese exhibits on way fo PNE Two plane loa of Burmese art, cultural and industrial ex- hibits are winging from Rangoon to National Exhibition. This the first invitation the Burmese government has cepted to participate in an ex- hibition outside that country. The exhibits are coming in two planes chartered by the Burmese. Their exhibits will play a large part in the ‘Salute to the Orient” theme that will dominate this year’s fair from August 22 to September 7. Some of the exhibits are priceless Burmese works of art. Also included are examples of Burm arts and handicrafts, is Chinese strike fashion note at exhibition Women’s styles of ancient and yed at a fashion show that will in- modern China will be disp}: clude singing and dancing at the Pac National Exhibition. Some of the ancient ceremon- ial and wedding gowns are cen- old guarded and kept when the fam- ilies came to Canada. These and the clothes turies and were safely of modern China will be fashioned by charming Canadian girls of Chinese descent at an outdoor and indoor show to be held dur- ing three days of the August 22 to September 7 exhibition. will also the They present music and dance of China at the shows in the Home Arts Build- ing and the stage of the yutdoor Theatre. on In order to strike exactly the mood, they are also sending an architecturally correct roof Delta. for the Burmese pavilion. limited solely to the prep insurance benefit. functions. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENT! To Residents of Williams Lake and Immediate Vicinity DUTIES OF AGENT The responsibilities of the Commission’s Agent is forms relating to applications for unemployment He is NOT required to participate in any activity associated with the Commission’s employment aration of the necessary Residents of Williams Lake and vicinity wishing to register for employment may obtain the necessary forms (710H) Commission’s agent in Williams Lake, Mr. Ed- ward Baker. immediate from the at the $65 rate is Applications Glendale residents come forward the district. | GLENDALE WATER USERS» The last date to make application for water hook-up in the Glendale District * SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 After that date, hook-up will cost $90. should be taken to the Secretary of the Glendale Improvement District, Joe Bott, at his residence. and for blacktopping the main road through are also asked to the petition sign Police court items Frank Sandy was sent to jail for six months on a charge of assault causing bodily harm. Charge was laid by the man’s wife who appeared with a black eye and claimed that Frank Sandy had beaten her. Joseph Charles Morpaw sentenced to three month jail when he was found fighting with his wife on the street in front of the Maple Leaf Hotel. Charge. was causing isturb- ance in a public place by ing. A $300 fine or three months jail was handed out to Robert Mingo for supplying a minor with liquor, Mingo sold two cases of beer to a minor while a working behind the bar at the|The accused was Lakeview Hotel. Three fiines 3100 went through police court last week. of given two months in jail. Two Indians, Ralph Phillips and Paddy Jack, were ordered out of the beer parlor, but they Magistrate C. H. Poston has decided that they were not fin- raised the fine for first offences|ished drinking and when they for impaired driving to $100 tried repeatedly to get back into and this amount Gummow, and John is a 14-day jail term. Joseph Murice Selle went before the court under the de- rted ves and children’s act. Sell wife charged that he failed to make a payment to her for the care of the children. The case was investigated and was found that the Indian it Department was paying $40 a month for the family upkeep. NORMAN H. FOX, B.Sc., 0.D. OPTOMETRIST will be available in the Lake View Hotel Building Williams Lake EVERY FRIDAY — 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. ERES caeLié 2 Like the fish—it looks like he’s the one that got away! He won't be far, though. Chances are he's tr ing to “ fathom ” out why every strong undercurrent" in- dicates that all smart car owners take their autos to ELTON ELLIOTT Cariboo Home Service PHONE 177 FA Are th rs l PIONEER’S 53/hew sULOUS 400 AN ALL-NEW, PIONEER QUALITY SAW AMAZINGLY LIGHT AND VERSATILE LABORATORY AND FIELD TESTED FOR 2 YEARS APPROVED BY PROFESSIONAL CUTTERS EASY MONTHLY TERMS It’s a whole new concept in chain saw design and engineering. It’s all-new, all the way through. 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