Wednesday, August 12, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 3 FROM THE LIBRARY BOOK SHELVES © THE ‘ALISTS by Ben) BORSTAL BOY by. LOLITA by Vladimir Naboko Hecht, the Copp Clark Co..| Behan. — Hutchinson G. P. Putmam’s Sons, New Toronto. 50. Ltd., London. An amusing love story of the} An autobiography of Ireland’s| Confessions of a demented common triangle, pretty bad boy, Brendan Behan. aAt|male. It is the memoirs of a urban wife, executive 16 he was an active member|bachelor with abnormal crav- and the night club entertainer.|of the IRA and at the time of|imgs. and Lolita the child he this writing was* arrested in| demoralized. England for attempting homb-| From the psychiatric aspect, ing. The book picks up threads|it may be of value, but how of his life during some terms|many readers have stu After eight years of happy marriage, Ann Lawrence finds husband Henry has strayed. from the pasture. Liza King, attrac- t ; I ~ Jat several Borstal institutions. | subject?. Very well w tive night club singer, capti- the subleot? aiter fe, tae ena vates Henry and involves him] Compared to his actions of| ters becomes boring ‘ in no less than three murders|today, Behan was somewhat of |” - ne and one suicide. an angel during his stay in 5 these institutions. The entire|NAMED FOR BICYCLES book is a series of the prisoners} Four British-built automobiles cussing and trying to smuggle|now imported to Canada took smokes. A glossary transiating|their names from bicycles and some of the expressions would|bicycle manufacturers. They the reader who accepts the an-|be a great help in reading this|are Rover, Singer, Humber and ties of the sophisticate. book. Triumph. Poor Henry bides in jail while the two women fight for his innocence and ownership. A clever, witty story written for Forest Grove news A FAREWELL tea was held August 3 at the home of Mrs. of Mrs. Mary Healey who is leaving the C. Hunter in honor district soon with her family to make their future home in Van- derhoof. Among those present were Mfs. Flo Hartwig, Mrs. Winnie Rudoski, Mrs. Diane Butler, Mrs. Millie Papove, Mrs. G. Aldred, Mrs. Jesse Weaver, Mrs. Mary Daniels, Mrs. Helen Sprott, Mrs. Chris Mason, Mrs. Myrtle Dare, Mrs. Gladys Jewel, Mrs. M. Jewel and Mrs. R. Sel- lars. Mrs. Healey was presented with a china cup and saucer as a farewell gift from the local WI, of which she was a mem- ber. MR. AND MRS. Dick Felker and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bakken left August 2 by car on a three- week holiday to Toronto. MR. AND MRS. M. Marshak and Joan left August i to visit relatives in Saskatchewan, Man- itoba and Ontario, MR. AND MRS. Dick Sellars, jr., left August 2 for a motor trip to poirts in Saskatchewan. MRS. RUTH SELLARS and son Irwin have returned from a two-week holiday in Saskat- chewan where they visited rela- tions. They made the trip witt Miss Evelyn Sellars from Van- couver by car. MR. HAROLD BUTT from Edmonton spent a few days last week in the Grove en route to Vancouver. MR. AND MRS. Frank Topor- chak, who are spending the holiday months in Vernon, spent a short time in the district over the weekend. War Memorial Hospital continues to be reminiscent of the sort of facilities available after a recent bomb- ing raid. Seen above is a picture in the corridors outside the women’s ward. In fact one picture sel- dom gives a true impression of hospital overcrowd- ing. A further shot taken around the corner would have shown another corridor crowded with beds. Six-vehicle combined garage to be built at Cariboo Indian school A contract for $11,383 hasysubmitted the lowest bid on the been awarded by the Depart-|project in response to the De- ment of Public Works to Dezell|partment’s advertising for pub- Construction Company Limited]lic tenders. Work will be car- of Prince George for construc-|ried out under the supervision tion of a six-vehicle combined | of the district architect at Van- garage for the Cariboo Indian|couver, and the specified com- Residential School at St. pletion date in September. Joseph’s Mission. The company The new building, to be located on the road approaching the Cariboo Indian Residential School, will measure approxi- mately 25 feet in depth and 67 feet long, with six bays to con- tain four cars and two trucks. The whole structure will sit on a reinforced concrete slab with thickened edges and support pads. Construction will be of timber and stud framing, with “Motorcycle acrobats a PNE affraction A daring trio performing on PEA Choice, Cream Corn *Fresher Foods *Lower Prices *Friendlier Service PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI, SAT. AUGUST 15-0z. 4 FOR ........ s! t sbestos 15-0z. 4 FOR .. ‘a motorbike more than 110 feet ee aes of aepesios @bove ground will be one of the |S2insles. ge Bat Jolsted_ roo! ‘ . a = Peril! trave*ta nd ater cover= big” free” attractions at the |“ Tl Hit t Nie Pacific National Exhibition from| ‘PS. There will be no window FOLGER’S glazed panels “in the overhead & doors in each bay providing a “The Kings and Queens of/minimum of daylight. August 22 to September 7. Instant the Sky,’ ‘a German trio, have . The interior walls of the thrilled fair crowds all over build: will be uncovered ex-| Europe and North America. herartel cn “ a GEM \cept for fibre board insulation ar arine 1's. 4 FOR They. perform on a tight wire/in one truck bay to provide a| . Monee anchored on the ground and|reasonable environment for| soaring to the top of a column 110 feet high. mechanics executing repairs. | This bay is also to be provided with a repair pit, work benches and other equipment. The building will be unheated except for the truck bay, which will have a unit heated electrically operated when needed. Electric lighting is to be pro- vided, with electric outlets in each bay for block heaters. Plans and specifications were prepared by the building con- struction branch of the Depart- ment of Public Works. They ride a _ specially-built motorcycle up and down the steel wire while performing ac- robatics on the bike and on a ladder hung from it. This is a high-class act and one of an in- creasing number of free attrac- tions being offered at the PNE Pineappl The ‘‘ Kings and Queen” will perform several times daily near the Outdoor Theatre in the heart of the grounds. See us for TRUCK TIRE BARGAINS <> NYLON $SB3Q 95 RAYON $2795 Size 6.00 x 16 with class ‘A’ trade-in Cheese PREM Napkins | Broken Flaked Tuna Apple Drink Fruit Syrup SWIFT'S 12-02. Hi-Miler Rib | Shortening Te. 2 FOR. 6-02. Coffee BLUE PACIFIC 6-0z. 3 FOR. DEL MONTE e-Grapefruit Juice .:..." HAPPY HENRI 48-0z, 2 FOR .......... MALKIN’S 32-0z. Orange, Lemon, Lime .... KRAFT All varieties, Slice Pkt. 2 FOR .... ZEE WHITE, 70's. 2 FOR .... a A) h rim p Cutcher, 414-0z. 2 FOR 59c 69c 99c $1 43c 40c 59c 49c 35c 79c . 37c 79¢c 13-14-15 Western White Vinegar Gallon Jug 935c Q. Sliced ineapple 28-02. Tin for 69c TF. ’GOOD*SYEAR Tough, rugged Goodyear tires with 3T cord Canning Supplies construction, designed to stand up to the punishment of truck work. Fully guaranteed, im Fast service on all your auto and truck tire needs Williams Lake TIRE SERVICE PHONE 149 Peeneeeeremene eet eee | SEAL-A-WAX — * Check our CERTO LIQUID — 8-02. bottle Meat Items Telb. phh Qe full selection of Jars, etc. * RUMP ROAST — Boneless, Grade A ...... Ib. 85c RIB STEAKS — Grade A ROUND STEAK ROAST — Boneless, Grade A 75c SLICED SIDE BACON — 1's lb. 79¢ sesssteesnneeee OC