THE WILLIAMS LAKE ‘TRIBUNE Wednesday, December 9, 19 (Canimahood News = The Bible, The Future | REG DAVIS is again in the| ne : 2 )_——_$_$_—$_—<$$___——_ Fe Re {TIRE TROUBLE? |). ttt ne |Christmas tree business and this | See: us for, free. literature, course: year is going further afield, get- | e 4 Christadelphian Bible Missi ting trees from Revelstoke. C& § Tire Service F. Woodstock, Sctry, Box 2 HAROLD HARTWIG of Van- | : Nagai, BS couver and tour friends who have | been hunting here the past week have returned home. ‘XM AND MRS. Michael Barnes |have rei and moved into th |Mahood Falls teacherage. Mr |Barnes is employed by the high-| [ways department MR. MRS. B. Spencer McNeil were on a business trip to Kamloops last week and re- —) ce = sf POLIO CLINIC turned via 100 Mile House. GLEN HIGG motored to Penticton last Thursday and _re- turned Sunday. Jimmy Higgins, % é : who accompanied him, returned K H ith C ft in a ear he had purehased. iwanls nea enire MANY HUNTERS are arriving in the titi Ie pekape ae te FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 hunting season nears its end for ' another fall, COURT WHIST provided an 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. enjoyable evening’s entertainment Saturday when Mrs. B. McNeil tei i va . A . Toronto Telegram z - a : ‘ = Das hostess to the Mahood Eats This machine’s a gasser. This new tractor, to be brought out soon in Canada isplaye his “ene ; soy onveg wee| by Canadian Allis-Chalmers Ltd., gets its power from cells fueled by propane gas. Robert Bough, of Cornwall, Ont., displays his “price- |were in play. Top prizes were| BY h vehicle developed 3.000 P On sees IL Bower ‘comes from KEEP UP YOUR POLIO VACCINE SERIES less” stamps. Unusual vertical perforations give stamps |won by Mrs. Joan Uhrig and Ed research vehicle developed 3,000 pounds of drawer pull. Power 1 1: Se. ee meen’ ie 1,008 fueled cells joined to banks of cells in which the gas acts as an eltctrolyte. CTNITT a pane. He got the stamps when he was working as a |ward Pinette. | Refreshments Electric motors ‘alive the wheels. FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION bank messenger. His employer told him to take them [completed a pleasant evening and — ac 7 ut instead he kept them and gave his employer | $11 was added to the Christmas = another good set. Mr. Bough believes the stamps are | tree fund. unique and has been told they may be worth thousands. MRS. ALEX PHILIP of Alta Lake was a recent guest of Dr. Police court given 21 days jail default. anal rs: 2. G. Nelemita, ; _ : A $50 fine was placed on re A $100 fine for impaired driv-/cnavtie ‘Tvestenra and Berner) STUGeNES see film ing was laid on Rockland Ronald| Barnes, both who appeared on Beauchamp by Magistrate C. H./their fourth liquor offence this) Six hundred elementary Poston in police court last week./ year, school children from town Beauchamp was also fined $50 schools were the guests of the tor driving without a licence. Alston Theatre last week for a ; —- Eight other intoxication charges | showing of the film “ Plymouth ra iavtegr-Chrieti Westwick | #4 Six Violations of the Motor|Adventure,” the story of the : anles estien: estWicK Vehicle Act went through court|voyage of the Plymouth fathers : also appeared in court on an im-|in the last week to America. HT paired driving offence for which 7 : he was fined $75. Another $75 FY charge went to Wilbur Persson ‘ who was charged with having the care and control of a vehicle while impaired. Marvin Isnardy, another impaired motorist, had his licence suspended for a period of six months and had to pay $50. A man was arrested on two charges and had to pay a total of $75 in fines. Johnny Sam was charged with impaired driving for which he handed $5 and he also paid out for fail- ing to stop at the scene of an ac- cident in which he was involved. Sam’s licence was suspended for six months. ‘ —=== =e == =— ——<——SSS = “ = Robert Orrel Charbonneau was G t LUC KY fi 3 io 4 g Ww st sentenced: to serve three months | e oe - TRO LIME veer, ast or est! in jail for the theft of a power - - : : - : = : saw valued at over $50. The saw In asking for your support at this election 1 pledge myself ¥ 340 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. had been stolen and was later “or i wr 5 ress for roy. litions regarding the streets of found in the bush and the thief to press for improved conditions 5 eee in \ was’ tracked down. our community. While blacktopping of the whole village ff —. is clearly beyond our purse at the moment I feel more ft re could be taken in improving our gravel surfaces. The ‘An interdict who went through || ““" ° etm Tet cectdia ctreste in a deplorable ff court on his fifth intoxication recent water system left certain sure a | charge of this year, Jimmy Guy, condition and they remain in that condition even today. ff was given a one month jail term. Only by keeping the streets tidy can we expect Williams —_——_ Lake residents to follow suit and give more attention to Bene ence |p] the landscaping of their own properties, A beautiful gar Ranch Cafe lead to the arrest o: a ee a Richard Widdoes who was den has no aesthetic value if contronted by a sea of mud. charged with causing a disturb- It I achieve nothong more than some beautification to our village I feel I shall have accomplished something and 1 ff) ask for your support on December 17. | ee — c SCHEDULE ‘ ye ae : : A x S a: WASHER & DRYER | |||.” y Y ope ——<—_—————— ae | v : pn ? 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