Wednesday, August 19, 1959 More about Sylvia's travels Continued from Page Four THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 5 | ley Whittner. Last minute plans the dance Saturday were Horsefly news |eevtfen Proceeds of which is to MRS. J. THYGASSEN and|be used to buy the hall a new Miss C. Kirk were point hostes- piano, then the cemetery project | f]* ses at an enjoyable farewell was discussed. This project has Store Clerk Party in the Community Hall|advanced to the stage of three Priday evening for Mr. and Mrs.| clubs promising donations of R. MacLeod who will be leaving! funds to be raised to bur any | shortly for Vancouver. | materials needed also a commit- A farewell address and toast] tee was picked to take any dona- was siven by Dr. Millar after tions from the appeal to local ? which a purse was presented to| residents. The notice in the A . them. -At midnight a buffet SUp-| local post office should be of in- Curtis per was served. Each lady had| terest. All donations to be given brought her specialty in cooking| to Mrs, Whittner of the forestry which was thoroughly enjoyed. | who is vice-president of the club. Guests present were Mr. andj The club is awaiting for further Mrs. B. Gruhs, Charles Kroener,! instructions on this from the Mr. and Mrs. G. Dorrans, Mr. and| Community Club and the ceme- Mrs. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.| tery committee. oe J. M. Williams, Mrs. P. La] Flamme, Mrs. E. and we have had some good where all the;/@¥Shs over them. The things There are 1m. in- they are telling the East he city and there|@®?Mans are unbelievable. 1 soul in the eity|2°¥ that every country has ; cars to be seen. |PFOP@sanda, but it doesn’t com. There is a subway that connects| 24 With some of the ridiculous the two sectors of Berlin and we | ‘imgs we read yesterday. Gece. what at this time! vier HAMELIN Over into Wea. Bout cack | Between Gutersion ana Week. They leave their homes Berlin we paid a visit to Hame- and alll thelr personal belongs i which is the town renowned ings behind, bear, “|by the Pied Piper. It was a and come over to fee Pretty little place and although or else go into Wester, |e Searched for the Pied Piper's |! Germany. It is estimated th; |BOUS® We couldn't find it. We Only 1,000 a week cross in tha|Teteived directions trom four winter months. What 1 cant|@™€M speaking people and as| Understand is why the Russiang|2 Tesult of their instructions |? allow this, surely they mus] Bt around in. a circle twice. know what is going on, Jackie says — This project of fixing up the cemetery is of keen interest to i sah - 2nd) to the women of the club and oO i i i verwaitea Stores all over i Mis. L. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. H.| ai are hoping local public inter- : bagel gatas ge ns ea Patenaude, Mrs. A. Patenaude, earned a name for quality, service and economy. Mr. L. Thy; ie Mrs, | °St Wil be as keen. at the ena| ff] 4) yo; - 4 s Poriiue vgassen, Mr. and Mrs.| o> ine meeting delicious sand- ‘t will pay anybody to “ SHOP OVERWAITEA ” wiches and cakes were served. A MEETING OF the Women’s Next meting is to be held August Service Club was held Thursday | 27 crning atthe home of a. shel iams. =F Caciale Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday This is a big weekend in Just inside the Eastern side|Peflin. Yesterday the Berlin of the archway is an inform-|Gt@nd Prix took place and one ation booth and from it we re-|°f France's top drivers was ceived some very interesting| Killed. Today the German Pamphlets and books. ‘They |TCes are on and we are going are full of Russian propaganda |t© Watch it this afternoon. Last night we sat in a sidewalk cafe and watched the throngs of SHS ee ae Lac La Hache news People as they passed by. The was alive with people and i MRS. John Brod-|1 have never seen so many con- ~ _ - 7 - yi ee ach Johnny motored seecntly well dressed people be-! Centerpiece of the Pacific National Exhibition this Teacher AUGUER 20° 240.9 MERLE tens. ta thes the hen street was a! year is this 108-foot Cambodian golden pagodo 3 , Lumby,B.c. of neon lights flashing on . iS ‘spending a week visiting her |@04 off. which will house the Colombo Plan and UNESCO aunt, Mrs. Streigier, exhibits. The pagoda was specially built for the a MRS. RAY WISE ana daugnt-|_1 think Berlin is a fabulous] PN put modelled after an authentic temple. The Accom modation HEINZ er Linda, Port Kells, B.C., have place it and Vienna top ™Y! pagoda is bright gold on the top and has a white 5 fa Tae Ea eet setuaintances pane Tare cites. tro aie base. PNE dates are August 22 to September 7. TOMATO JUICE MR. AND MRe Boe they are different, __-_ The Board of School Trustees would 15-0z. Tins McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Vienna as very European and welcome the co-operation of anyone Mike Kaytor motored Berlin is American. We will ee #9 Delt ee tearing Bont more we Dog Creek news interested in providing accommodation 9 for $1.00 BEVERLY SMITH, Yan.|Be@ding into Hanover, from couver, is spending two weexs|‘Here UP to Hamburg, then| GEORGE SARGENT, chief of) ALSO visiting the commun- for teachers. The greatest demand is with her sister, Mrs Keeteer, Copenhagen and from there to/the local Indian ‘band, left ity renewing old friendships for Room and Board and single house- i nn! Gronks : 7 Tuesday for a routine check-u "ge W: : MES. L. TRETREAY.|Norway. We ate out last nght P| were Mr. and Mrs. George Watt, . A aa. 3 Ag, ink bef a al ' * . Keeping units. If you can be of any Williams Lake, is visiting her ang dead ae anak before) Soaualectza Vancouver. Mr. Watt was form- “ping me y Sea ray Coueéer-trlaw, nar, [Seer and. de vyou 2 to cama |. MRS. C. R. PLACE was alerly employed in the neighbor. assistance in this regard, please phone and Mrs. W.D. Tretreau 3 nt ae *-| business visitor to Vancouver| hood. Later he sold property at ' P SHIRLEY McASKILL is now Eitigeleus. tenth cee am. 284/and is returning Sunday. Beaver Dam and married Mag: tr. Yorkston, the Secretary-Treasurer, HEINZ Ke employed at the new Ri i ‘i gi daughter of Mr. a Yili kK . in a ; White Stores,” *°4 ®™4/nim 28 cents. ‘These prices are RECENT visitors to Dog| ve cates ‘Bishop of 57 at Williams Lake 136, or call in at the WHITE VINEGAR ‘ MR. AND MRS. Ray Hamil- oa military bases of course.|Creek House included Clifford Mile House, who were also resi- School Board Office on Third Avenue. ton and son Eric have motored | 48 one officer said, “ Liquor is| Eagle, Lac La Hache: Mr. and dents in this area in the early || - ; to Nova’ Scotia to spend their |=? Cheap You have to drink it to| Mrs, Aaron Patterson, Port] aavs, ar. Watt's son now owns G. L. YORKSTON, Gallon Jar holidays. seve: money: jCoauitlam; Mr. and Mrs. Alex) ine Kelly Lake Ranch, Secretary-Treasurer MRS. BRIAN ROBERTS,|pasp uascor [Pat Gord, act aa eaneeuter: , 99 é AD '|BASE MASC i ines; Kei : s istrict No. 27. ett ee with er bectene |Pat Garard, Minto Mines; Keith| MR. AND MRS. Len DeRose School District No. 27. Cc Patty and Duifer Gunderson| Before we leave Germany I/Acton and EB. Saunders, Dom-|and Alice Belleau atended a par ile} Want to tell you a little more/inion Economics Division, UBC:| ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs j from the coast to 100 Mil 7 an ; ;, —_— y House Sunday. "®fabout Elmer Duerosses, the|nr. and Mrs, Brew Loadman,| Matthew Deck, Alkali Lake, in BS re, eee ae Lee a MR. AND MRS. Nea Mock-|t0Ft0lse mascot at the air base.| Williams Lake: Mrs, Loadman| honor of their daushter gene e e ford Tturned trom ‘Bimonton | mes e bY no means an ordin-/ana ‘rs. Smith, Durham who” aaa duce roturnet after | fl QD ers Deli lat ary tortoise, he is really quite/England; Mr. and Mrs. Dan journey in California having suc- ae ee anes has|@stracrdinary and holds the|Basaraba and b Westwick | cessfilly sraduated from-thigh returned to her home in New |'@®kS of flight Neutenant and | Lake, and Mrs. Peter Basaraba. | school Westminster. . nas been 2 in jets twelve age | an e squadron is very proud o: : Wares NOBUCE 1 In a sor and had bestowed on him east aboepital: every honour and medal that has been possible. They were it ut out when he was re- Forest Grove news |iiss: suction’ 2 sofas Bi , H . Th vrote to the head Be PIM EPR, Getuan toy tasers ane lackuell 3 Hunter cleft “Auenst 12 by earl ted that they’ would like for the coast where they will ° See oe Elmer to become a boy scout, f peepee ened. A Seiibwack 8nd ioe tt seems the German follow O10 Service e White Rock. On their return a 5 isi lacked a sense of humour and SE OT, Weill vaste: at Vernon. didn’t appreciate the boys’ good MRS. BILL PAPOVE and|° . Th D-44 children have gone to Grand |!ntentions. PROJECTORS - 35. mm e LADE R H RT Forks to visit relatives. TT : = , i: i + 1 In the Fall of 1956, the D-44 made its appearance as a sare" tees. Augen, CAMERAS - Movie and Still brodution sw.” ity immotinte cuccess se phenomenal vor wit sar sco so sexe Tabla Lake News Brom tact, ogni oped id ae a but will start again in Sept- FILMS reason it remains in the 1959 line as the D-44. In keep- = INSTANT COFFEE =f | 6-0z. Jar 95c Sa ree ee ember. Est: ing with evidence from the field test reports na! dealer i NI? MRS. HORACE] MR. AND MRS. A. A. Esta: comments, certain small improvements were made in some P d 59 sehen fr Whonnock,| brook and family of Vancouver component parts. Outstanding features of the ‘light oun = C ees on :| are guests at the Graham Ranch METERS touch” D-44 include fast cutting, easy starting, balanced Spentin couple of days ieet week | ar weight and low price. An over-size air filter, vibration ab- visiting. the Frank Daniels) this week. sorbing rubber mounts for the wrap around handle bar and ar PS ER a RE SINS family. MR. AND MRS. Lee Butler MAGAZINES gngcr tp grouped controls are much valued attractions, GAR SANDBACK has re- "sister, Mi Smart and functional, the sleek, low si s a ete et case some as it is appreciated when carrying the saw through turned home after spending} 7 een Dack, of Victoria, visit- CANDY heavy brush. about two months in Asheroft) O° . and Vancouver hospitals. mage Priced from $2 0 : MR. AND MRS. WILFRED] yr. AND MRS. Good and fam- — SHANKLESS PICNICS attle are spending some rE (WITH 12” BAR) Marshall arrived on August 14] i1y of COURTEOUS SERVIC to spend the weekend with rel-|\weeks at the summer home on atives. On their return trip to|sSapeye Lake. . ee a ss Ss G A co E fait or Whole New Westminster, they were ac-| daughters Ruth and Nancy have : 2 i ‘ i ir sons, i ders Attended to Promptly ee sustect 3 ee, who have] MRS. T. L. CHIGNELL and Mail Or McCulloch Sales and Service P d 49 orant'a earl of weeks in the| returned to their raneh home at P. 0. BOX 208 — WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. ound - 49c spent a couple 0; ; ” Tatla Lake for the summer. district. 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