Thursday, September 10, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 7 Police court An Johnson and s for the offence. Being a minor Maquor cost a local This was the lad’s of this type in 1: Donald Doberer, here only two moni appeared in court intoxication and ee Another neweo: riet went before Poston for suppl. with liquor, Paid out $50 f the Liquor Act, mg an Herbert Eckert went through court for driving a vehicle with- out a motor carrier's licence; fine was $50. 4 second charge of hauling public freight without @ carrier's licence brought an additional fine of $15. Ralph Phillips appeared on his fourth intoxication this year and was fined $50. Billy Casimir was sentenced to two months jail after his fifth charge of intoxication in 1959, Billy had just been in town for one week after returning from a Previous two months sentence at Oakalla prison: Pete Sandy has a score of six trips to court for “drunkeness, he also was given two months Jail. Seventeen other cases of in- toxication went before Magistrate C. H. Poston during last ‘week. There were five parking’ viola- tions and an additional eight of- fences of the Motor Vehicle Act. Edward MacDonald went to Oakalla prison for one month for resisting arrest when he was Picked up on a drunk charge. At War Memorial Hospital REISTAD—To Mr. and Mrs. Einar Reistad of Williams Lake a son, born September 2. LAKEY—To Mr. and Mrs. James Lakey of Williams Lake, a son, born September 4. 4 OSHANEK—To Mr. and Mrs. David Oshanek of 100 Mile House, a daughter, born Sept- ember 3. DORMUTH—To Mr. and Mrs. William Dormuth of Wiliams Lake, a son, born September 4. QUILT—To Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Quilt of Stoney Reserve, a son, born September 4. HANCE—To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hance of Anahim Reserve, a son, born September 6. impaired driving char Be Was handed down to Mrs. Thelma in possession of Youth $50. second offence Who has been ths from Hope nN a charge of Was fined $50. mer to the dist- Magistrate Indian Edwin J. Bednarz or this violation of Above: Participants in the Cariboo Open Golf Tour- nament enjoy a banquet after playing all day Mon- day in the rain and wind. The banquet was put on by the Williams Lake club and the lady members did the serving. Golfers came from Prince George and Quesnel for the meet. Left: Winner of the men’s championship flight, Findlay Young, from Prince George, receives the Cariboo Open trophy from Tom Wale, president of the local club. Young shot 152 for the 36 holes. HAVING TWINS... for wash-day comfort $150 A MONTH FOR LIFE FROM AGE 60 Here is a plan to provide for your family if you should die, or for your retirement years if you survive... 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Cemetery project gets underway THE CEMETERY PROJECT presented to the cemetery com- mittee- by the Women’s Service Club met with approval at a special meeting held Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. A. Stober. Mrs. Stober read the names of the people on the cemetery com- mitee. They are Mrs. W. Gibbons, Mrs. A. Stober, Mr. B. Gruhs, Mr. J. Wynstra and Dr. D. Millar. With the go-ahead signal from the committee the women’s club has already asked and received as a donation the lumber from Jacobson’s sawmill, and posts are already up at the cemetery. Sunday is the first work bee, @ notice in the post office gives the details. With the hot lunch to be served by the women it is hoped that a good turnout of men will be seen Sunday morn- ing. Mrs. S. Whittner is still collect- ing donations for the cemetery and any money lett over will be given over to the cemetery com- mittee to be used for future re- Pairs. BILL BRANCH, third eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Branch of Miocene, left Friday for Corn- Wallis, Nova Scotia where he will start his training with the Royal Canadian Navy. MR. AND MRS. Monty Gunn and family left Sunday for the coast where they will spend the winter. LAST WEEK AT the home of Mrs. H. Barthel a delightful baby shower was held in honour of Mrs. B. Lewis. After the entertainment Mrs. Lewis was presented with a beautifully decorated large basket full of baby gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. M. Von Hugo, Mrs. W. Racher, Mrs. P. Severin and Mrs. Barthel to the sixteen ladies pre- sent. Around Town Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Stangoe this week are the latter’s cousin, Mrs. G. Bell of Leeds, Yorkshire, England, and her mother, Mrs. BE. Ward of New Westminster. A. brief visitor to town this week was former resident, Mrs. Edna Blackwell of Vancouver. She will be attending Teacher's College this fall. Visiting in Wiliams Lake for several weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts. 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