Wednesday, December 9, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 7 FOREST GROVE NEWS Recreation commission head E. NADIN, Canim Lake, was named president of the Forest Grove and District Recreation Commission at the Sroup’s annual meeting last Wednesday. Other officers electeq Were: H. Rudosky, Buffalo Creek; p, McLeod, Forest Grove, secretary. treasurer, i Following the annual report and election, a social evening of cribbage was enjoyed. First prize winners were Mrs. 5, Nadin and George Rhodes, A SPECIAL meeting of P-TA was called last Thurs to plan the official opening of the new Forest Grove School on December 9. It was decided to hola a ban- quet for visiting officials and a cold plate supper late for every one attending the openin. Demonstrating “how it’s done” on skates is Gala Mae Imhoff, one of the instuctors for the skating club organ- ized this year, Looking on, from left Diana PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Downs, to right, are pupils Julia Swanson and and another instructor, Lynn Fourt. Gold search in South America film plot af Alston Theatre MANSIOD showing} The story revolves around aturday, [socially prominent young man evening and matine who knowingly and willin Photographed in color, * Mansions” offers exquisite shots| one-fourth Negro. of South American jungle scen-| don in a ery. \trayal of the pe This screenpl based on|while John Drew Barrymore is William Hudson's novel of the competent as her outrage same name. The cast is strong) band. and all performances are JAsn and praiseworthy. Aud-| Nat Julie Lon- “turns are shi, a | deals with submarine warf: PANIC IN THE STREETS, Dec-| World War II, plus spy work on ember 13, midnight show a Japanese-held island, and An exciting crime drama star-| replete with tense situations |ring Richard Widmark, Paul) The cast includes James Ga Douglas, Barbara Bel Geddes|ner, who is known re 2 *| While the fledsi ly | #reen | marries a beautiful girl who is, talent | Volunteers help | fledgling skaters Skating Club is still in its infancy, the directors are relying on local for their instructors. Among them is a group of you “Blocs of: nations today | resulti | mate pos’ Jearth,” | district | Witnesses in his address to more than 310 attendin ‘ition, said will G Jehovah’s Witnesses at the Elks Hall, December 4, 5 and 6. He continued by saying, “Does not the Creator of heaven and earth have the ultimate position? he main feat- ure of the three day assembly of Over 300 attend assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses here are, symbolizing their |feverishly competing for the ulti-|God in water imersion. mate position in outer space, on|marsh in his baptismal talk said the assumption that the power | this is a vow to do God’s will and ing from achieving the ulti-; requires mature understanding of control the|His purposes. Saltmarsh, organizer for Jehovah's dedication to Mr. Salt- Saturday evening 270 assembled to view color films produced by the Watcheower Bible & Tract Society, Smooth operation of all depart- ments of the convention was made possible by the assistance of about 60 volunteer workers Full-course meals were served He not the one then who will|each day of the convention. These the final say? His will, by| were made available right in the son of his superiority in every|assembly hall at a very nominal |way, is to be carried through|rate for convenience of those in the righteous administration of / attendance. Following the con- his Kingdom under the wisest | clusion of final discourses on Sun- administrator of all, Jesus|day afternoon, delegates and Christ.” | guests enjoyed a turkey dinner. Mr. Saltmarsh further stated,) As soon as the assembly was “It makes good sense to put your|over, volunteer workers began to (rust in God’s kingdom, because| dismantle all stage decorations, it is everlasting, but in contrast,/departments, and in general to human arrangements can only|leave the hall in a good clean last long as people support|condition before journeying back them. The passing of world|to their homes in different parts powers and human ideologies is|of the Cariboo. epitaph to the failure of human. reasoning.” as The delegates left the assembly feeling greatly refreshed spirit- ually, and eager to carry on their preaching activity, doing the Di- vine Will. Saturday afternoon, two new| members from local congregations were ordained by publically ALEXIS CREEK NEWS A benefit dance was held at Pigion’s Hall, Alexis Creek, Sat- urday night in aid of Haley Rycock and of Chilco r home and all possessions in a fire recently. About $200 was raised. The |musie was supplied by the Kahl jman Orchestra assisted by Bob |Ray and Bill Woods. A sub- stantial midnight supper was sup- plied by the ladies of Alexis Creek. An added attraction was two solos by Frank Penner of Riske Creek. THERD WILL be Alexis Creek on a dance at December 4 in Benefit dance raises $200 aide of “The Christmas Tree Fund” ~ ROBERT MACGLASHEN, saw- yer at W. M. Skolroad mill, Hanceville, was injured November 27 when his hand slipped while he was setting up a guard ‘on the head saw. The teeth ripped a gash in his left thumb and hand. He was treated at the Red Cross Hospital. MRS. HAZARD and her small son Larry of Alexis Creek left last week for Vancouver to con- sult a specialist with regards to Larry’s recent illness. LA FIESTA ROOM Excellent cuisine Licensed Individual Tables Mood music Dine with a difference at Open 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. 150 MILE HOTEE Phone 206-Q for Reservations every day except Monday NERVOUS? TENSE? are ¢ g ng * their time in teaching the young- ler children to skate They are Donna Kerley, Getz, Lynn Fourt, Carol Ring- wood, Cherly Getz, Judy Lunn Gaela Mae Imhoff and Karen, property. | Maureen | | y urn is the “bird girl,” Coogan, James Ray | tmhott. Lee J. Cobb her guardian and/Anthony and Billy Daniels. | Anthony Perkins a young adven-| Adult fare. 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