Page 8 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 5.6. e fPhursday, Aprii 10, 1932, _ | OLIVER THEATRE— Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 14, 15, 16 Jane Wyman - Charles Laughton - in “THE BLUE VEIL” Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 17, 18, 19 Kirk Dougias - Virginia Mayo In “ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE” Comedy and News Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Kirk Douglas,, Bleator Parker The Great Detective Story Joan Blondel] FARMERS GAINING In the dying a ture. and probably sovernment having to face a rural electora: agriculture finally ob- ained action on its “three perennial Daylight Saving vs of our legisla- reques on irrigation equipment, reports the B.C. Federation of Agriculture. In regard to- daylight saving, the ssovernment finally agreed to the request made hoth by the Federation and the Farmers’ Institutes that a Plebiscite should be taken atthe lime of the coming election. Farm- ers have naturally been opposed to advancing the clock as neither. their cows or the dew on their ground would adjust themselves to the clock, Realizing that many townspeople — such as mothers of young children Gust Arrived! Silver-Plated Gift Items CASSEROLES - CAKE PLATES - COMPORTS DESSERT SETS - BREAD TRAYS and many more items in this smart merchandise E.G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.B. RAILWAY and those whose occupations are ad- justed to our transportation systems AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X55622 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10:30 a.m Saturday, April 19, 195 Sffice of the Fores iam: B.C., 841,000 r and other species an area situated 2 Mile Westwick Lake. Four (4) years will be allowed for removal of timber, “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. F.B.M. wlogs on West of Gardening Time Is Almost Here! Be prepared by replacing gardening tools from our complete line e Hoes - Rakes - Spadés Bamboo Rakes Digging Forks Lawn Mowers | Church Notices| CALVARY TABERNACLE Pastors: Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner 11:00 a.m. Morning worship 2:00 p.m. Sunday schoo} 9 p.m. Evangelistic service Bible Study and Prayer, Wed., 8 p.m. Children’s Hour, Friday 4 p.m. Young People’s, Friday 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome Held in Chapel in home of Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner, Barnard Street. So ST. PETER'S Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar April 11th— Good Friday 11:00 a.m. Family Service Illustrated Passion | Serviee..< + Sunday, April 13— Easter Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00*a.m. Children’s Service 7:20 p.m. Evensong Tempting snacks, carefully prepared, add the final touch to a ‘night out’... try the “Lakeview” If you are intending to celebrate some special event with a small banquet, call or phone us for reservation of our Banquet Room Lakeview Hotel Restaurant oe ST. ANDREW'S UNITED April 11th— Good Friday 11:00 a.m. Good Friday Service | April 13— Raster Sunday 11:00 a.m. Family Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service ‘ ——o-—_ SACRED HEART Sunday Mass 9:00 am. Sunday Devotions 7:30 p.m. |—are also opposed, the farm now feel that a pebiseite will show, SOME GOV'T ACTION, |COMMUNITY CLUB Taxation and Removal of Sales Tax | Year | the true wishes of the majority, and by farmers are prepared to abide. In respect Taxation, to School a result of the | {@"mers for many years have shown fo Me government the inju-tices that exist through such a large percent- ase of the cost of education being School j Paid by tax on land. Within the past briefs have been presented to the Federal Government by the B.C. Federation of Agriculture, the Union of B.C. Municipalities and the B.C. School Trustees’ Association. As a result of these representations, the Hon. W. T.-Straith announced that he will immediately Set up a‘com- mittee to bring in recommendations for a more equitable method of pay- ir t sitting of the new legislature. The committce is to be made up of e deputy ministers of finance, mu- nicipal affairs, education and agri- culture, The government has now declared sprinkler irrigation equipment as non-taxable under the 3% Sales Tax. When the S.S.& M.A. Tax was first groups LAC LA HACHE such a democratic decision the) | for the cost of education to the] > instituted in this province, the gov-! ernment of the day decided that ag- ricultural. machinery should not be taxable, as it would create an indi- rect tax on food. This legislation has Proved beneficial to the farmer, but it has also been a source of annoy- ance that sprinkler irrigation equip- ment, which is so necessary on most of our farms today, had previously been considered as not coming under the classification of the word ‘“ma- chiner: BIRTHS At War Memoriol Hospital SMITH — To Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Fleming Smith of Williams Lake, a son, born April 3rd. ALLAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott Allan of Williams Lake, a son, born April 8th. Stan Steele Ltd. is pleased to announce that STEW MAXFIELD (formerly of — Home Service Station) has been appointed manager of the Williams Lake Branch This branch will carry a com- line of JOHN. DEERE Machinery Repair Ranchers’ Supplies that Maxtield to ‘S prompt and plete Farm and Parts as well Hardware and will as enable Mr. give our custome: efficient service in the Williams’ Lake district. We Now Carry FLY RODS .- PLUGS - SPOONS Range Wear You'll Be Proud Of! Whether you choose a BYER or KENWAY rider boot, you'll know you’re wearing the finest. THE AYER -- available in 12 or 14 inch height for $45.00 . THE KENWAY -- price range from $37.50 to $42.50 Both boots come in black or brown, two-tone or plain COWBOY HATS =) The world-famous STETSON hat, available in fawn, black, brown and white . . . large range of styles FISHING TACKLE! TROLLING RODS: - FISHING INFORMATION Blachwells LINES - FLIES | ins, Peter Ogden. FRIENDS of Mr. and Mrs, “Bug” Hamilton were glad to know that their infant daughter, Rita, has been brought home from hospital recoyer- ed from spinal meningitis. Rita for several months had been fighting for her life and had been given up by Vancouver doctors, but somehow a miracle happened and she is home again. MRS. JOHN ZIRUL returned on ELECTS OFFICERS The past year proved to be a very successful one for the Community Club as reported at the annual meet- ing Friday. The following ortficers were elected for 1952: Alec Bryce, President; Stanley Avareny, Vice-" april 7 from the Royal Inland Hos- President. Mrs. M. M. Wright was iira1. Kamloops with a new baby re-elected — secretar: reasurer, re- 5 sister for Gregory. ceiving from club members a gift of $25 for the year’s work. Directors are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ewart, Bob Goudie, Archie Ogden, Mrs. Huteb- VISITORS at the Ogdens.-this week were Miss Madge Hamilton and Miss Sally MacRae. Better Service Better Quality Better Value always.at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR For the Best Quality MEATS. At all times, buy with confidence at Williams Lake Meat Market . . don’t forget! this will be your last ~ opportunity to select your special card for Easter Sunday as always send =~ there are still many beautiful =: ( c AK, cards to choose from. e See our selection today! EASTER NOVELTIES Chocolate bunnies and eggs for the youngsters FULL LINE OF POPULAR MAKES OF CHOCOLATES Eh mcvmmommite PERFUMES AND COLOGNES IN GIFT MOTIFS Branpty’s Drug Stor AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN le3} SERUMS Borkowski’s “esswear | CARIBOO TOURIST COUNSELORS | Lk : u This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control “ Board or by the Government of British Columbia Used Washer Bargains! BEATTY electric Washer, 1950 model ........ $90.00 CAULFIELD electric, two years old settee $60.00 —___. Fishing Tachle Stach Now In SEEDS - GARDEN TOOLS - LAWN MOWERS ELECTRIC OUTROARD MO: OR $15.00 SMEDLEY & SHARP LD. |