Page 6 Elementary P-TA president fesigns post Gil Mundell, president of the Elementary P-TA for the past| STUTTGART, Germany — It is) The boy appeared well year, resigned from his position]a strange feeling to wander|elothed. But he only said “Yes” at Tuesday night's meeting. Mr.|among people whose language you|and “No” in a monotone, and Mundell, who has been Deputy|don’t understand. This must be|looked at me with cold, empty Government Agent here for the|the way that a ghost feels, All|eyes. I saw other children play- THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday, October 21, 1959 Long-time town merchant pe TEN YEARS AGO Closes store after 35 years ee Closing up shop after 35 years as a general A total of $489,435.94 was merchant in Williams Lake is Song Lee, who rang | made from the sale of 3,368 up the last sale in his First Avenue store on Octo- | head of cattle entered in the ber 16. — commercial cattle, sales here When he first started his| Thursday to establish a new Song Lee came to the Cariboo} store in town there were only| record that will be difficult to from Canton. China in 1914 and|three merchants in Williams| break . . . The 70 head of started working as a farmhand|/Lake, Mr. Lee recalled. A quiet| registered Hereford bulls sold in the Chileotin. He farmed for| person who rarely gets around| last Friday at the Cariboo about seven years and then moved| the town, the merchant is reticent} Cattlemen’s bull sale brought With G. E. Mortimore past three years, has received on the ordin-|ing in the dust, or filling pails ¥ into Williams Lake. to talk about the old days. and| the contributors the gross sum notice that he will be trans- ing. But you|from the outdoor cold taps. oe t ve He first opened up a general| would not pose for a Tribune] of $35,160, or an average price ferred to Vernon and he ex- communicate with. them, store on Mackenzie Avenue 35] photographer. of $502... A grand old lady of Pects the move will take place y more than if you were in-| They spoke German and atten- 2 . years ago on the site where] Mr. Lee will reside on the| the Cariboo Road, Isabel Felker, by the first of December. visible. ded German schools. But they Toronto Te‘egram Swanson Equipment now stands.|store premises when he retires.| age 82, passed away yesterday A nominating committee of] ss for me, I don’t get this feel | ved 2 2% atmosphere of bitter-/ A man will never be able to match a well-turned ankle, | In 1946 the merchant moved his|The 65-yar-old man says he is| morning at her home where she Mrs. J. Huckvale, Mrs. H.lin. i" & “| ness, frustration and moral decay but when it comes to footwear, the shoe is turning to business to its present location | too old to work and keep up with| had resided for the past 59 ing of isolation and unreality in Buchanan and Mrs. L. Langley|France, where 1 can make my-| Masses of refugees have been we ae to present a name to|self understood in a stumbling | Settled in many countries. But Styles are basic in men’s shoes, but this fall styles -are ill the position at the Novem-| fashion, and read a news r, {the nations drew off the health- . * “ . fi : a a spaper. ie ire he Continental Toe. There will be a variet: ber meeting. Here in Germany, however, 1[iest of them. The ones who re-| directed to the Co fa y ‘ aan lors available. $<. The group will sponsor alfeel much like a disembodied spi-/Main in the camps are “hara| > © - 7 H PRICES : Ki pi- ar y book drive to obtain more|rit. This illusion Is heightened by | ©ore” cases — many of them sick NOW SELLING AT T ESE c children’s books and magazines|the fact that German is a lan-|°r injured, or staying loyally ° for the school library. A com-|guage that grew from the same|With sick relatives. Some of Police court l) mittee of Mrs. L. Deschene,|roots as our own. Many of its|them have no education, no skills.| - Miss I. Webb and Miss K. Rabie|words are the same. but pro-|Some have been permanently| A $50 tine was handed down to a licence for two years. Another will organize the drive which is|nounced in a way that seems|Marked with a criminal record|Joseph Harvey Jr. in police court|man was charged $24 for having the other foot. Shoe Corp. of Canada reports 60 per on First Avenue. business today years . cent. of the styles it produced last year were for men. expected to take place shortly. |thick and odd to ss. because they stole food to save|last week for having care and|a loaded firearm in a vehicle. Two delegates were named to] German sounds like Bnglish|their children from starving, af-|Control of a vehicle while being —_——_ 600x16 Multi-Grip 24.90 attend a meeting November 16|spoken by someone with a bad|ter the war. No country wants adits “a was tined 2) “ten intoxication charges went at the Public Health Clinic in| cold. them additional $10 for having 87h ictore the magistrate; also four 15 TJ: 5.95 Ea car whi i gistrate; ‘ -U 3 an attempt to form a Chapter] So I am continually teased by| They need friends and they and control of a ear while he did) vications of the Motor Vehicle 670x15 Tube Type Inter-Urban 25.25 for the Society for Retarded|the idea that I ought to-under-|need money. Some nations, in-|"t have a driver's licence. Act, one motor carrier offence qc z Children. It is hoped to start|stand what is being said, and yet|cluding Canada, have done much —_— |and two parking violations. 670x15 Tubeless Inter-U rban 29.60 a@ school for these children/I can not. to help them. But no all-out ef- 0 i sna HH} = i 2 | ; ts D nterdict Isadore Phillips had ~ x a = here, The delegates will be| English-speaking social work-|fort will be made unless the| ,, pay out $50 or serve one month), 710x15 Tube Type Inter-Urban | 28.75 Mrs. G. Blackaby and Mrs. R./ers drove me to see several refu-| people get angry enough to put | ANGLICAN Bea oe camps. atl ar a hl pressure. on thet te [28 @ result of being picked up on) - okbank. St amps. A ol hem were much re ure heir governments. a drunk charge. ‘a i: The attendance contest which|the same: flimsy barracks with|So far, the people of the world’s . 750x14 Tubeless Inter-Urban 29.60 has offered a prize to the class| faded, peeling paint, open central|richest nations are not much in- —— having the most parents in at- fashrooms with only cold water, terested in suck matters. A man was fined $10 ror carry | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 800x14. Tubeless Inter-Urban 33.20 TA ing: outdoor toilets; a gar or anyone who want: elp|, > ™" a ° ‘arry- apeute Pact - tendance at P-TA meetings has r filets; small garden ho ‘S to help ing a firearm without a licence, St. Peter's Parish Hall to do so; he will not be granted! been changed somewhat. In| Patches. They were barely toler-| privately, here is an address: OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE order to equalize the contest,|@ble places in summer;miserable|Adoption Committee for Aid to Grades 1, 2 and 3 have been|Slums in winter. Displaced Persons, Edgeware ‘ Road, London, W2, England. made “into “Group One, and! here are more than 2,000,000 | Grades 4, 5 and 6 into Group eas, _ . | - ; wo.” The. group, ving. the | Roses 1 te Word, 15.00 of THE PLANE THAT KNOWS ITS most parents in attendance will WAY EVERYWHERE : ¢ children are growing up in the be shown a film. during school/gismal camps, or under even| ALL TIRES CARRY ROAD GUARANTEE OF AT LEAST 12 MONTHS Time to Re-Tire with Fisks at Brandt’s BA Service 313 OLIVER STREET WELLIAMS LAKE, B.C. hours. Group One with worse conditions outside camps. parents won this month. They are the children and A telephone whist drive will | srandehildren of the people who} be held November 13 in order) tled from Communism, or who| to raise money, with the execut-| Were kidnapped by the Nazis as ive taking care of the arrange-| “Slave labore: They are vie- | tims of a war that broke out long | ments. | Two interesting films on Gari-| before they were born | on baldi and Mount Robson parks) Their elders, many of whom| = Floats ° were shown by program chair-| were torn away from home when ee eae man, George Brodie. they were scarcely more than| eee WE GET YOU ANYWHERE YOU WANT TO GO | Sr ——— children themselves, have led a} IN SAFETY, COMFORT AND AT LOW CosT drab, rootless life for a g a- Me: . al less life for a ge _ 7 ecaeike ts aa han ge ane ” i 5 SAVE Fishing, Hunting, Sightseeing, Pross SAVE u 4 Kk : f . i = ? iz a ther ch ights v the West, and hope for Paras TIME / pecting and alt other charter flights MONEY homes and jobs in Germany, or in Toronto Telegram is ? _ Canada, the U.S.A. or Australia. | Stephen Turscott, 14, * LICENSED TO FLY TO ANY PART OF CANADA But after 10 to years, many| sentenced to be hanged % LICENSED FOR NIGHT FLYING of them have given up hoping] for the murder of a 12- and trying. Some of them have ear - old schoolmate, - ON aA bs y | PHONE turned to drink and prostitution.| Lynn Harper, who's body I met families of six and eight} was found partially cloth- P| CKCQ [serene] cried may oon CHILCOTIN AIRWAYS LTD the children from different fath-| Clinton, Ont. The jury . ers—sleeping in two bare rooms.) recommended mercy, but _ : . |I was introduced to a boy of 10| the federal cabinet would At the Valleyview Motel _ Williams Lake 410-K Word of Life |) whose tatner is in hospital with} have to grant a change of or phone the pilot direct at — Williams Lake 19-M (Mennonite Radio tuberculosis and whose mentally| sentence. He is the young- Mission) unbalanced mother has a habit of] est ever sentenced to Sunday, $:30 a.m. | Wandering off to spend the night; death in modern Cana- | prise the first man she meets. dian histace COOK THE Oral Roberts || - MODERN WAY Sunday, 9 a.m. | y CAN'T BURNI KEEPS FOOD ALWAYS AT COOKING TEMPERATURE Voice of Prophecy Sunday, 9:30 a.m. ++-AND A PINCH OF controlled Pommyal el Now every pot in your kitchen becomes “Automatic” with the new thermostatically British Israel Sunday, 10:15, a.m. controlled 5th Burner that maintains cooking for enug eotnfort In our store you'll find heat as required. See it at your Dealers today. . — a $ Though it’s only a “pinch”, the most important ingredient in Mary's cake is the spirit of independence that inspires her to try baking it on her own. Church of the Air Morning Service Sunday, 11 a.m. every type of winter cket under the sun or should we say This same spirit manifests itself every Friday evening when Mary visits the B of M on her own to deposit part of her allowance. There's a special “under the snow!” isti Whether they are un- Christian ; wicket for school-children, and a lot of Science der or over, however, responsible boys and girls are proud to do their 1st and 3rd Sunday there are jackets to fsoTw omoous ano own banking there every week. 1:05 D.m. keep out sub-zero tem- CDaiesiteihlba al It’s a good thing. Soon, Mary will use part of her savings to buy the bicycle she wants. But, better still, as years go by and the time comes for serious baking : and serious responsibilities, she’ll find her habit of thrift a valuable asset. ATOR raises or lowers Tabernacle as broiling or Rotis- Tidings Wide price range serie use requires, mode! W-8694-0 Calvary Tabernacle g i peratures. 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