Wednesday Octob.
» October 28, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Bases

FULL PROGRAM ARRANGED Fire destroys Another musical program slated

consist of a number of colourful

e Those of us who heard the con-
OT OF STOCK EXMECTEC) lakeside home eS ae co] conssof g number of sotoucl
i i ry and West Coast

October 18, considered it an out-
Sybil Andrews

Damage estimated at around|standing first for Williams Lake.

| $17,000 resulted when a fire late|Harry Aokie now promises us| of Campbell River, Vancouver

or sd é Urs qd Friday night destroyed the home/another outstanding first for the|Island. Mrs. Andrews is English

of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Olsson on|town—more of his own arrange-|and she studied in London at the

. cpaqs . North Lakeside. ments for the harmonica but this|Heatherley School of Fine Arts

__ There is every possibility that the special sale | Although the alarm was turned|time in a Jazz Workshop. Jim|under Henry G. Massey and also
this week will see 1,800 head of cattle go through jin shortly after midnight, be-| Johnson and Sonja Zareic will be|in London under the Russian

| the ring, according to officials of the Cariboo Cattle- |cause of a series of misunder-|back augmented by other jazz|master Boris Hiroys. She has

men’s Association. |Standings, the firemen did not|players and instruments, with a/shown her prints in many parts
The activity around the stock- [discover the actual fire until) varied informal program. of the world and many of them
yards will start this afternoon] breeders from all parts of the| half an hour later. The Art Club expects to offer) have been purchased for and by

J jwith 24 entries in the Junior] Province contributing. a change of theme too. Their| public art galleries and museums.

On the social side of the acti-| Mr. and Mrs. Olsson were not at

last show consi ‘
home at the time. Mrs. Olsson show consisted of Cariboo

Scenes, horse studies and pictures
relative to the cattle industry by
Sophie Riedemann; the next will is a silver collection.

calf competitions being judged by
Dr. Stan Wood, vities, the junior farmers will be
Entries in this class are divided |Suests Thursday noon of the| had been at the coast and her hus-
between 14 from the two Calf|Kiwanis Club, where they witl|band left the house about 8:30
Clubs at St. Joseph's Mission, | Yeceive their awards, that night to join her there.

jand 10 being shown by non-club| At the close of the sale Thurs-| Since the house is well down
|members. In addition to the|@av the Board of Trade will spon-|by the lake, out of sight of the

Judging of the animals, the boys/S0r @ cocktail party for the/ highway, the fire was first noti-|
and girls will be judged on ring| Tanchers. ced by residents on the south CORSAGES FOR KLONDYKE NIGHT
| deportment. Friday night everyone gets into| Side of the lake.

Thursday rhorning at nine|the act with the Elks staging, It was from there the alarm
o'clock the commercial cattle|their popular Klondyke night at|Was turned in, giving the location
auction will start, and will con-|the Elks Hall. of south of the Valley View
[tinue al day. There will be a| The “Brother Bills” will have|Motel. The fire engine raced out

The Studio Workshop is open
every Wednesday night and there

s

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30

Make your partner the ‘“ Belle of the Ball”

= |break in selling the regular stock|their usual games going full|to the motel and the firemen with a corsage for Klondyke Night
Returning the sh i 3 £30 . swing and a dance will go on in|Started to couple up hoses, but
uttle with a well- ame of badmin , _ jat 10:30 am. when the calves g t . .
placed shot is Jim Fleming as he and bers of the vocal badininter elie whieh shown the day before will be sold.|*he upper hall. An old custom of]no one knew anything of a blaze.|f PRICES FROM $2.00 UP

Friday morning some 34 regi-|former Klondyke nights is being|A telephone check was made and

stered bulls will be sold, with| revived with “Klondyke money"|here again a mistake was made.
being exchanged for dances.|It is believed that the fire alarm Northwood Gardens

Women ‘are amsed fat toraiee|but beat ence fe scm Phone

away their dancing favors with-/South lakeside and was inter. .

out getting some of that Klondyke| preted as “the fire is on south Florist 404

money in exchange. lakeside.” Any Tim

Since the fire truck could not co Ts eran Any Time

jbe taken around the lake, it was Opposite Liquor Store

H t back he firehall and tire-
| Pre-season ice 2's "0 Meee
managed to work their way back

| skating times through a fast-forming traffic jam

_ Volunteers got as far as the i
Prior to the season skating] stockyards before they saw their 4 :
jand hocky schedule going into} mistake. Back along the shore san

effect November 2, the executivelthey had just left flames were
of War Memorial Avena bas an-| stretching into the skr. By the
nounced the following skating] 4; 7 i ice on the

: ; 2 time they arrived back on the =
Periods will be ‘observed. scene they could only watch the ¢ pm to 10 pm, Sat., Oct. 31
Wednesday, October 28—7 to 9} tiames devour the frame building.
p.m. adults and children over 8 yf Olsson estimates their lose 7
years. , at around $10,000. He was fully I pm to 10 pm, Sun., Nov. 1
__Thursday. October '0) insured. Mrs. C. Moon, who owris :
5:30 p.m: children 8 years and] the house, places value of $7500 .
under. |on it. The house itself was partly Here’s your chance to try the “ Roaring
Friday, October 30—3:30 to] covered by insurance .
230, children under 5 ee No cause of the fire has been
0 to 10:30 p.m., adults and) determined, other than it 7

. a started yr at"

si 7 7 rea . vy wl Be ome
children over 8 years. in the front of the house. on hand to show Jou howt.is dons. Com

Saturday, October 31, Open
vicar’ e ’ p yourself or make up a party.

his partner, Linda Weber, play a tense meets regularly throughout winter. |

T

Game "—Curling Club members will be

|skating 2:30 to 4:30 pm. and
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Younger child-
y ad-|

ren must be accompanied b | TIRE TROUBLE? i :
sievtoinainsd, aay bili See us Williams Lake Curling Club

: : : a .
Making good use of the new ice put in at War Memo- first session of public ice skating to be held there |" Canada’s provinces, represents C & S Tire Service

ae Be narket for mainland estimated
rial Arena are these youngsters, as they attend the this winter. ©; Bos0.000 one a deny

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