Wednesday December 23, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE ee Residents express pride in BROWNIES CORNER suwatwrwhars new Forest Grove school We finished meeting for this;had arrived and we all sat down| We Brownies want to wish you year with a Christmas Party last|t0 Watch the movies he bad|all a Very Merry Christmas and : brought to show us. They were| just the best of New Years. of a week which had been fillea|® U@urel and Hardy that just with concerts and “do's” but we|KePt us laughing out loud, and BY CAROL SHAW It is decorated in pastel colors all seemed to have enough enerey| oUt five cartoons. It certainly FOREST GROVE — Less than|and there are brigt green black- 10 years ago a handful of young-| boards and huge window areas, — Stes attended an old fashioned,|a far cry from the drab, dull one-room elementary school here.| classrooms of yesterday. Today approximately 150 child- left for it, was the highlight of our party Around Town ven are accommodated in a and we gave Mr. Steadman the White Owl took over the games| Grand Owl to show our apprecia-|_ p< yy Davis of Vancouver spanki new $86,000 building | OK parents and S$ on tours hailed as one of the most modern|°! the building opening night and to start things off. First there| tion and would like to thank him] j."Speqing the holiday season was the perennial Musical Chairs,|again for contributing so largly| Vin her daushter and sonia. then the Newspaper Game which] to our evening. jaws ir. adden Le Kalo iS & relay game Plaved with news-| oe food for our party was as| MISS H. SHEPHERD of the paper and left a lot of torn news- ; eS one " school . pointed out displays ot work, paper to be picked up. The last|USUal contributed by Brownie) Williams Lake Blementary Baie ee nuyherbia trophies and cups at. game was “Opposites” — for ex. Motuers, and there was lots of| School staff has left by plane schi Tegae Opened recently, the tractively arranged ‘in the entr. anaypie it thie: octamatia was writ it and good as: always. Thank| for California where she will = ool has a handsome, auditor- ’ . - you Mothers. Also we want to| spend the Christmas holidays. ium equipped with a stage ang |@ce hall, grid-type open recept- hardwood floors. The four-class.|@Cl@S for overshoes, and man} room school has a staff room,| ther features. Principal's office, kitchen and air conditioning throughout. week. It was towards the end Proud students and teachers gp |cown-” you had to stand up. | tank Mr. A. Wells who sent us| HERE FOR the Christmas Next on the program was the|a large bag of candies and sun- holiday with her son and singing of carols, for which|flower seeds (they are absolutely| daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Diana Peterson played the piano.| fascinating to Browniesize girls.)| Eric White, is Mrs. F. White of By this time Mr S. Steadman’ Somehow the name of one of! Vancouver. make it to local library dinner, truly a minor miracle of 3 community co-operation consider-| Winner of last Thursday's bye-election, by Commissioner Ralph Woodland as - + ing lack of facilities for catering! Dean Getz, left, is shown here being Villag&$Clerk Bob Smith looks on. Mr. e V ening ece to a large number. _ Getz will serve out the unexpired term congratulated after the official count of Fred Hamel. Prior to the opening ceremon- ies a banquet was held for honored guests. Women of the Parent- é q Teacher Association, grades seven Rosicrucians and eight girls and local 4H Sewing Club members were thanked by School board chairman present books Everett Greenlee for sponsoring and assisting in presenting a hot 5 Readers in Williams Lake will mow have access to Rosicrucian ‘books in the public library. Mr.) One of the highlights of the and Mrs. C. E. Buck of Third| evening was a series of selections Ave., members of the Rosicrucian| by a choir comprising of boy and F ii CARE | h C Order AMOR) tase nat resets students tom saaces sve to} FOU MUON parcels help needy , Canyon road ed official notification from the;eisht. Under the capable direc- a ° ° Intemational Jurisdiction of the|tion of Mrs. Donald E. MacLeod] Fur million food packages, + Bvery package ix delivered job expensive Order in San Jose. Calitornia, |they turned in a pleasing perform-| Will be distributed by CARE mee the name and address of hi that the following books have|ance unsry peoples around the|the contributing individual or| VICTORIA—One of the most been donated to the library by| Mrs. MacLeod had given up|W0T@ in the relief organiza-| group, to tell the recipients that| expensive contracts ever awat- the Order. her noon hours in orded to im.|"©2'S 1959 Food Crusade. | Canadians, and Canada, are their | ded for Trans-Canada highway “Rosicrusian Questions _and| prove the calibre of the voices} A contribution of $1 per| lends. construction, involving more than $2,000,000 a mile, has been awarded by the British Colum- bia highways department. Answers and complete History of /in her choir. The final selection | package from generous Cana-| paul J, Courian, Director of the Order.” by H. Spencer Lewis, |of the Lord’s Prayer, a difficult/dians and Americans will make|CARR of Canada “urged Cana- Ph. D. vehicle for an experienced adult] this mass relief project possible. | qians during the Christmas sea. “Sanctuary of Self,” by Ralph singing group, was rendered with] Bach package contains 22| son to spread” the spirit. or| Couract for $2,242,723 tor M. Lewis. such warmth and simplicity that /pounds of surplus food .. . milk) yrotherhood across the earth as |Coustruction of 1.18 miles of highway through China Bar Bluffs, in the Fraser Canyon, has been awarded jointly to Mr. and Mrs. Buck states that/the closing cadence which de-| powder, flour and corn meal a Regigucian Grand Secretary mands holding of several high siven to CARE by the Canals message of hope and courase to informs em at the donation |notes, although thin of tone, | an -S. governments from our $8 ate f - beings . uy to the library is the result of|portrayed a feeling of sincerity|farm abundance. The f004| aproaa fortunate fellow beings | mil Anderson Construction Co. several requests from local read-|that commanded hushed attention. package is enough to supple- and Highway Construction Co. ers that the books be made avail-} The singing teacher and mem-|ment the diet of four persons) CoMtributions in any amount of Vancouver. able to the public. A yearly ap-! bers of her choir were commended| for one month. can be sent to CARE of Canada,| Cost will be split 50-50 be- Propriation is made by the/by speakers Ray Hall, Greenlee | Ottawa and an official receipt | tween the provincial and federal Rosierucian Order, says Mr. and]and Michael Kreschuk, Forest| | People who will be fed trom will be issued. governments. Mrs. Buck to provide the educa-|Grove School representative, who|C*RE’s Food Crusade program tional, philosophical, nonsectar-|played a major role in opening |i™clude refugees, undernour- ian works of the organization to| activities. ished school children, orphans, | such public institutions as lib-] At the banquet Mr. Greenlee |‘iSaster victims, destitute fami- raries and hospitals. It is said]also drew attention to the presence |/#@s: the aged and the sick in that the number of Rosicrucian|of Miss Chisote Uchida, a teacher|1> Countries: Colombia, Ecua- books at the local library will be|for ten years in the Cariboo, who}407 Haiti, West Germany, increased as the public interest/is now imparting knowledge to| Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, creates 2 demand for them. well as at home and send Old Style -the brawny beer that’s naturally brewed! Stop in for a case on your way home grades three and four pupils in| '®4ia, Iran, Italy, Korea, Paki- stan, Poland Turkey and Yugo- slavia. CARE’s staff members : ith genuine appreciation . for free home delivery phone 184 MOLSON'S CAPILANO BREWERY LTD. Forest Grove School. In 1958 Canada enjoyed 23.7 per| “We are indeed fortunate to cent of the world trade in wheat,|have a person with such a wealth] i2 each compared t6 an average of 40/ of experience.” Mr. Greenlee said. |S0lely om the basis of greatest per cent in the years between zasbord concluded the |™* “ | rs extend to all our friends the the two World Wars. of our pleosant relations, we _ addition to make help | 4 Season's Greetings. We wish effective, CARE such as rice, margarine, and meat to match nutri- an abundance of good health. ional needs i . Costs of packin. buying and del balanced so that eve ted covers one package bi ditions. Contents and |vary decording | farm-food pac . 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