WednesdaySeptember 30, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Tok A Year Yous Polish It 90K a whole ye. To Arrange Girl's Visit Here ar to make the arrange- ments ¢ that Miss Janina Noyszewska of Warsaw, Poland, ‘could come to Williams Lake to visit her aunt ail uncle, Mr. and actual fip covering thous: only 1( hours. Miss wyszewska boarded a plane forthe first time in her life wha she left Warsaw early in September. It made only fof stops on the long flight efore reaching Van- couver . - at Berlin, Amster- dam, Gader and Edmonton. Withher uncle acting as in- terprett, the young pretty girl who geaks no English yet, tried t sum up her impressions of thetrip. “I~ was wonderful; as easy as crésing to the other side of the sreet.” Bu‘arrangements were not that easy. “Too many clerks,” said her mele as he shook his head overall the red tape. M. Byezek, who lost all his famly except for his sister dur- ing the last war, last saw his niee twenty years ago. She was a mall toddler of not quite three yars when he emigrated to Can- afa. A desire to see some of bis family again prompted him to send for young Janina. | Anxious to learn our language, Miss Noyszewska is already being helped privately by lessons twice a week from Miss Elizabeth Stevenson, a teacher at the Park- Music and art program planned A musical concert and art show under the combined spon- sorship of the Williams Lake Players’ Club and the Cariboo Art Society will be held in the Studio Workshop on the after- noon of October 18. Three Prince George artists will attend under well-known Mrs. Vic Byczek. But the ands of miles was made in side school this year. Although she knows only a few words such as “hellow, lazy, good” yet, she doesn’t think it will be very hard. Of Canada, she says, “ it is like a dream.” She doesn’t think we appreciate how rich we are, or the wonderful free life that we enjoy: “She likes it,” nodded her aunt and uncle who are obviously pleased and proud of this new- found “family.” They hope that her three-months visa can be ex- tended for a longer visit, and are even daring to hope that perhaps it can become a permanent one. ARCHITECTS-CO cIL WAR Coliseum closed at Prince George Prince George—The battle sur- rounding the Prince George Colis- eum has flared into prominence again, and, as a result, the build- ing has been closed. City Council took the drastic action last Monday night after re- ceiving; a letter from the archi- tects. Council decided to close the Coliseum to the public until such time as the architects certify that the hapamg is safe for occupancy It Was moved by alderman Ken Jack, and accepted by council, that the city should also send a wire to the architects—Under- wood, McKinley and Cameron of Vancouver, advising them that the “building has been closed to the public until, such time as the month’s visit with her unc architects declare the building safe.” It was also moved that, “thi council contact the Council of the Institute of Professional En-! choir leader Jim Johnson. The art show will feature the work of Sophia ax a Myra Reidemann of Alkalai Lake Ranch. 5d concert will be Nic and a silver, 2. gineers and Architects for Can- ada for an independent opinion | acceptable to all parties regard ing rectifying this matter.” BATTLE OF TRUSSES The startling move is just an- other stage in the battle that| ;| GWEN RINGWOOD’S Vie Byczek, who are also i VISITOR FROM POLAND Seated at the bottom of this picture is Miss Janina Noyswewska of Warsaw, Poland, here on a three- and Mr. le and aunt, Mr. nm the photograph. LAC LA HACHE NEWS Cub pack starts season meetings for the Fall Season, get underway. day, September 22. Campbell is in charge of the Pack. There was a rather small turnout but we are hop- ing to have more enrolled at next Tuesday's meeting. MR. KAREY water, is teaching Industrial First Aid classes at 100 Mile House. \Fifteen have enrolled to date, and classes are being held Tuesdays and Fridays. MRS. HAROLD Carter and Vancouver. trip to Jasper. MRS. L. L. Heureaux’ sister, . Briere and her husband o% The Pas, Manitoba, here for a month. now purchased a house in 100 Mile House, and will make their home there : MR. AND MRS. Jerry Miller, Oxtord, Nova Scotia, are holi- daying with their families here, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Porter. TREVOR JONES, Vancouver, visited Mrs. Cynthia Hastings and son Hin on the weekend, en route to Dawson Creek. Mrs. B. STUART has returned from a holiday spent in Van- couver. VISITING MRS. K. Robert- son for the weekend were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robertson, of Langley, B.C. VISITING MR. and Mrs. L. Heureaux have been the latter's “YOUNGER BROTHER” First Novel A Story For Boys ounger Brother’ Pharis by Longmans, In this first novel, by tects, Underwood, McKinley and | for background in weaving an| a@— SW cameron ot; Vancorer-—— jextrgmely readable story, oF a City Council won the “first boy aud a rive yound when the persistency of| The bo Brandt, walks Civic Properties Manager Bill|through every page, sometimes | l\Woycik forced the architects to fearfully, sometimes boldly, as} agree to repair the ice-making |he feels his way towards man- - ~ plant to bring it up to specified hood. The reader ares + Fi he : operating capacity. ars as he longs for he shateh © 1) “white Woycik had been batt Strength of his dead brotner : Jules, and the ot b xe (Saas) Sid Pigeon ing to get the ice-making plant repaired, city council and the architects had their own fight underway over the trusses that| support the Coliseum’s roof. Monday’s move was the latest in a series of maneouvers as| whose the architects refuse to accept responsibility for the faulty trusses, insisting that the City is as much at fault as they are. The architects appear, in the opinion of many council and Civic Properties Commission members, to be trying to pass the blame for the faulty trusses. Jet its strength to local au-/live along its banks. lhas been raging between city |thor Gwen Ringwood has drawn | eGincliand the Coliseum’s archi:|om her former home in Alberta]. Slthoush this is:her first nov- years of lwriting experience are apparent lin the tase moving ach keeps page. Mrs. Ringwood's your faterest to ory with particular \ Gwen sometimes dreadful in its swol- Ringwood, published !jen power, but imparting some Green and Co. | of those who eget vn Primarily this is an adventure appeal to but adult readers will tind las father, Frank Durand, and also Mr. and M Albert Royerall from Sherbrook, Quebec. NEW SCHOOL SOON ON DOG CREEK ROAD The site for a prefab unit on the Dog Creek road has just been cleared and a unit from 150 Mile WITH SCHOOL nicely started and things getting settled down our Lac La Hache Club Pack meetings The first meeting was held in the Community Hall Tues- Mrs. Glen from Black- Brenda Lee spent ten days in MR. AND MRS. Arnold Jef- fers enjoyed a three-day motor visited They liked the Cariboo so well they have Double feature THUNDERING JETS AND ES- CAPE FROM RED ROCK. October 2 and 3. Thundering Jets—is an action drama well photographed in color. It was filmed almost in its en- tirety at Southern California’s Edwards Air Force base and with the invaluable help of the officers the fascinating air photography was made possible. The story evolves around Rex Reason as a World War 11 ace, unhappy abount his assignment as a base instructor. Action, near- tragedy, love and drama follow before the story ends. Casti neludes Dick Foran, Audrey Dalton, Barry Coe, Lee Farr and others. Escape from Red Rock—star- ring Brian Donlevy as a notorious outlaw, this western tale provides action-fast moving and suspense- ful. Eilene Janssen is natural and appealing as the young wife, who with her husband Gary Murray, has to flee because of an unjust murder charge. They are supported by Jay C. Flippan, Wm. Phipps and Rick Valin. AT THE ALSTON heads week’s fare accomplice is Bernard Lee and Maggie Smith is the helpful girl friend. Seth Holt’s taut direction never falters as Nader becomes, through his crime, his jailbreak and the events that follow, a desperate man, literally with nowhere to go. Black and white. THE MARK OF ZORRO, Octo- ber 7 and 8. This action packed tale of the early days of California relives again the colourful adventures of that hero of Spanish rule, “Zorro.” The late Tyrone Power as “Zorro” who appears to be an in- different. wastrel during the day but at night becomes the avenging Zorro, whose sword brings justice to the people of’ California. Linda Darnell is a beautiful ari- stocrat and Basil Rathbone is a sinister master swordsman who dislikes “Zorro.” Originally written by Johnston McCulley, “Zorro” has proven pop- ular to the last three generations and Twentieth Century Fox has released this film on popular de- mand. FOR SALE - Diesel Generating Set The British Columbia Power Commission offers for sale: (1) GM Diesel engine series 671, Model 6029A, 129 h.p- 1600 r.pam., Serial No. 6-13392, B.C.P.C. No. 130. (2) Alternator AS.E.A. 3 phase, 60 cycle, 2300 volt 900-rp.m., 100 Kva, Type 018 with exciter G.H. Mod- el 47 A25, 1750 r-p-m. Ser. No. 1594600 and 80 Kw. Switchboard.” This unit is located at Clin- ton, B.C. and to be sold “as is where is’. Highest or any bid not necessarily accepted and to be received on or before noon P.S.T., October 15th, 1959 by:— Purchasing Agent, B.C. Power Commi: P.O. Box 500, Victoria, B.C. NOWHERE TO GO, October 5, 6 on a novel by emerges drama dealing with a man-on-the- run. in several films on TV, as Ellery Queen, blooded young swindler, who bilks a wealthy widow, a huge sum of money. ET Octobe: Sp riatiness the dren's favorite Flicka. This Barling production, based Donald Mackenzie, suspenseful crime children's chil- Friend oy : WILLIAMS LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY A STORY HOUR will commence THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, at 3 P.M. AT THE LIBRARY These weekly reading sessions will children aged 3 and 4 years as George Nader, Who has starred is excellent as the cold- be for Besse Love, of His able House is to be erected there. This school site is four miles out of town. Work has begun and 'y classes should be started ficial opening of the 150 |Mile House schcol will take place on October 9 with a repre- | from Victoria present ceremony. sentative ‘tor the adventures on the family farm. And behind it all is the river ann tinea BRIDE-I0-BE HONORED | AT LAC LA HACHE MISS LORRAINE Saether, | marriage to Arthur Raymond Karey will take place this week, was honored at a miscellaneous shower held at the Blackwater Club House by the ladies of the community. After many useful gifts were unwrapped, Lorraine, in a few well chosen words, thanked all those who were present, * Shell Oil Distrii Phone 10 HEATING OILS News of the World News of Shopping Values OVERWAITEA NEWS 1:00 P.M. 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