Page 6 = THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - Thursday, February 26, 1952. Hospital Bridge Response Poor Committee members of the Hos- pital Auxiliary who have been spon- soring a bridge-crib tournament tor the past two months, report a disap- Pointing response to their annual drive for funds. Receipts so far fall far short of last year’s totals. Country centres have failed to re- spond as yet or report any activity, and it is pointed out that all names must be turned in by March 5th. The closing date has been extended from the end of February until that date to allow a few more days for resi- dents to help this worthy cause. Approximately $30 was cleared at the bridge-crib drive. held Friday ash your sterling silver by hand and irate from the plated ware, whicl ¥ scratch the sterling pieces. Hand-dry ving with a soft towel, night at Columbus Hall and spon- sored “by the Catholic Women’s Jse of the hall and refresh- = S re donated. Hight tables of bridge were made up and six of erib, which was con- siderably better than last year’s turn-out, Winners for bridge for the evening were ladies high: Mrs. 3. Loehndorf 6900; men's high: Jack Smedley 5940; ladies low: Miss Yvonne Parliament 480; men’s iow: Dr. J. Haramia 910. Crib winners were ladies high: Mrs. A. B, Levens 944; men's high: Bd Deschene 943; ladies low: Mrs. J. Anderson 837; men’s low: Frank Vargas 885. Committee members in charge of the tournament are Mrs. J. Purser and Mrs. J. Haramia. Registered Nurses Select President Mrs. C. Singer was named presi- dent of the local branch of the Regis- tered Nurses Association at their regular meeting Thursday. She replaces Mys.. M. Johnston, former matron of the War Memorial Canadian Nuns Tell of Horror Treatment By Reds ess Canadian Photos Having survived two vears of Communist “brainwashing,” near starvativp and prison hard Jabor, two Quebec missionary nu sing six weeks crossing the Pacific on the Danish freighter Marin Bakke. Sister St. Alphonse du Uedemp- (cur, right, nee Antoinette Couvrette, of Ste. Dorothee near Mont- Soon, they said, there will not be a Christian missionary left in the country Many have died in prisou ana some are too iil to be released. Hospital, who has moved from Wil- liams Lake. Miss Thelma Buffam was named program social convener. --- WITH IRENE In 1950 Canada imported $328,154 T almost broke my leg is my haste worth. of brass band instruments. LILLIAN McINTYRE Williams Lake Beauty Salon was a disappointing spectacle. I had expected dancing lights; balls of fire and trails of luminous vapours but the large light just glow- ed near the horizon, then faded al- ternately from blue to white until it finally disappeared. The only start- ling fact was that there was no rea- sonable explanation for a light in that particular point. It was definite- ly not a star, and I was cold sober. But now people greet me with “So you saw a flying saucer,” a slight smile of disbelief tugging at their lips. They are very curious to know just what we saw, but none want to give the impression that they be- lieve in such nonsense. Long before I saw any curious lights in the sky, I was getting aw- A Professional wave lasts longer. And a wave that lasts cost you less in the long run. Come to Lillian McIntyre’s for a better wave ...a better value! All approved methods, Phone 96-R-5 fully fed up with the skeptics. Sure- ly not everyone can be “seeing DROP IN | And Look Over our stock of lovely upholstered furniture in popular styles and fabrics at CUT PRICES things,” and it takes courage to ex- pose yourself to ridicule and the hint that you have imbibed too freely When the little men from Mars or Russia begin to descend upon us, those self-same skeptics will be sage- ly nodding their heads and solemnly intoning, “I figured there was some- thing up. I’m going to stick my neck out and say that I think there are strange goings-on NOW.» I believe there are fiying saucers or SOME- THING 265. 2 join my club? There is a small group of local people who are giving freely their time and effort to provide us with a wonderful service at little cost. But we are being woefully neglect: ful. AN MIR I ER I'm speaking of the Public Library which is open every Friday from 2-4 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at St Peter's Parish Hall. 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Amateur Night Friday, March 13 Cath Prizes Entries will be received up until Wednesday, Mareh 11. Contact Mrs. Vinee Racicot or Stan Goad for entry forms. to get downstairs to see the flying saucer before it disappeared. But it of John Barleycorn. > Anyone else want to So if you have been putting out money fo» pocket books or book club dividends here is the chance to eut your reading to almost nothing. For just a few cents you can get what) sire to read ... the latest best- an interesting travelogue, a chilling who-done-it. And you will be encouraging the people who are striving to help you. Knights Entertain American Servicemen Personnel of the American Army Squadron were guests of the Knights of Columbus at-an invitational Val- entine hostess dance and party in Columbus Hall February 14, The men were accompanied by personnel services officer, Lieut J. Browning. Single girls from Williams Lake were hostesses to the 27 airmen. Matrons-for the occasion. were Mrs. M. J. Erickson, Mrs. J. Purser, Mrs. D. Wier and Mrs. I. Piercy. The Valentine motif was followed in the hall's special decorations tor the party. Musie was supplied by Vic INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE Between Williams Lake and Quesnel Leaves Quesnel 1 p.m. Mondays and ‘Thursdays Leaves Williams Lake 1 p.m. Tuesday and Friday INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS, W.T. Hannah Friday and Saturday SPECIALS CORNED BEEF . COTTAGE ROLL (sliced) ... FROZEN FOOD Fiesh frozen green peas -- per pkt. 27c¢ sue Der Ib. 55e +. Der 1b. 70c FISH 4 D OTHER SEA FOODS FOR LENT : Cariboo Cola Storage Ltd. Imhofi’s orchestra. = ae PLAY-OFF HOCKEY At War Memorial Arena Saturday aw Sunday STAMPEDERS vs. VANDERHOOF BEARS Final games in Central B.C. Hockey playdowns Admission: Adults, 75c. Children, 30c. Game Times: Saturday, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, 2 p.m. 50-50 1952 Pontiac Sedan Power glide, radio, air conditioner, sun visor 1950 Chey, Sedan very clean car 1950 Chev. Two-door torpedo style, a nice car 1950 Chev. 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