LOLI ct ht yt @ AO SiS A. \@@ymain : Stropsis of provincial angling re- Wednesday, September 30 Strong ladies curling club seen this year A strong ladies @ is indicated by of curlers at meeting last week. urling Club the good turnout the Club's first Representing the men’s club, Jim Bann attended the meeting and told the members that the would remain at $20, the same as last year. He also asked the ladies to take over the con- cession booth again, to which they agreed. To insure an early start of draw curling, it was decided too, that all dues must be paid by the starting date. Curling will commence November 9. The women will curl this year’ on Wednesday nights and Monday and Saturday afternoons. : Roller skating out for Arena ‘Arena this year is due to condi- tions of the floor. Earlier this year an engineer on arena construction visited Wil- liams Lake and examined the| building here. He reported that} the cement floor was checked and cracked in spots and that there were some hollow patches below the concrete. If roller skating were permitted on the floor in its present state, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE ‘Page 5 Badminton starts in Williams) George. This is an open event Lake next Thursday, October §,| for both junior and senior play- and from now on the club will] ers. meet and play their games in the| An honest effort is being made| a new High School gym. this year to get this sport started| “ A club executive meeting was/not only in the form of a club,|a held last night and word was|but in the high school as well.|a received that the high school gym|This is the reason for’ starting could be used. In working with| junior groups and training school the school the local club is going| students. October $ at 8 p.m. the|all North American banks, fo operate badminton training}new school gym will be intro-| With the exception of two for high school students. A] duced to this sport. years, the B of M has been Junior badminton group will also rated first among Canadian be sponsored for youngsters 10 a banks in the “Bank Ad-Views” years of age and up. survey for the past 14. years The average number of players B | R T H S and has received a “Socrates in the club is usually between 35- 40 but this year It is expected that there will be about 50 play- ers. The Cariboo Club Championship Play-offs are slated to take place at Wells this year. Groups from Williams Lake, Quesnel, Prince George and Wells compete in’this tournament. At War Memorial Hospital TAYLOR—To Mr. and = Mrs. Ernest Taylor of Williams Lake, ! a a son, born September 22. bi ZANNONI—To Mr. and Mrs. Seb- astian Zannoni of Williams Lake, a son, born September 24, McDONALD—To Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald of Lac La Later‘in the season the North] Hache, a daughter, born Sep- Central B.C. Badminton Champ-| tember 24 ionships are to be held in Prince] 74,VERSON—To Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Halverson of 150 Mile|C: House, a son, born September cd Montreal ranks first among the | Shuttle Club To Get New Gym :: banks continent in a survey of bank advertising conducted by Vin- cent Edwards & Co., New York, Minneapolis placed first among Award” each year. the Bank of Montreal rated first ceived Award of field, but confined was the recent selection of the B of ment committee of the Association of B of M second in continent - wide advt. competition MONTREAL — The Bank of ine Canadian chartered banks second among the 15,000 on the North American nd set forth in the annual Bank Ad-Views”’ review of fin- ncial advertising in Canada nd the United States. The First National Bank of Twice during the same period, mong all North American anks; in 1946 and 1954 it re- the “Socrates High the Year.” Another award in the same to Canada, M’s year-end advertise- by the special judging ‘anadian Advertisers, who stud- veral hundred entries in hoosing “‘Ten of the Best Ads WHEELER—To Mr. and Mrs.|of 1958.” The B of M's ad was Steve Wheeler of MeLeese Lake,]the only banking piece of the club a son, born September 26. ten national advertisements tive from ea€i club met in the|KERBER—To Mr. and Mrs. Gun-| chosen. home of L. F. Niquidet to discuss and lay preliminary plans for a r of Williams Lake, a son, born September 2: or wicker fur- Klondike night to be held in the| MeINTYRE—To Mr. -|niture for such porch and’ patio hall October 23. Earl MelIntyre of Williams}needs care, too Dust with a — Lake, a son, born September 28.| stiff brush or vaccuum cleaner Three of our B.C. Forestry per-| CONLON—To Mr. and Mrs. Ga: Yjattachment. Occasionally w | sonnel are being transfered this} Conlon of Williams Lake, a son, these items, but don't soa’ week. Jack Lynn, assistant born September 27. Prolonged weiness leads to Tanger here for two years is) DODD—To Mr. and Mrs. John|warping and, in some case leaving for Kelowna. John liams Lake, a son.|rotting of these types of furn: Wanderer, assistant ranger and born September 28. ture. Three of the staff of four at Glendale school this year are pictured above. They are Miss M. Carrol, A. Gaber (prin- cipal) and Mrs. L. Sin: glehurst. Fourth mem- ber of the staff, Mrs. N. McKee teaches a Glen- dale class at Parkside and is p: tured right. it would be to make major repairs in about a years’ time. Although roller sk