Page 6 = THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. --. WITH IRENE (Note: “do-do” means “I want to stripped of g0 to the bathroom.”) _ pests can Friday morning we started out for where. Quesnel] — Dodie Smith and myself We did little sight-seeing as the with our respective daughters, Lind- kids were tired and needed a sleep. a uniform; the Catholic Ladies, $8.43 z — day and Elaine. |But we did manage to spend a de-i soy one uniform; Mrs. G. Mableson,|_ Mrs. A. W. Haddock is holidaying Tt seemed like a good idea to get lightful half-hour in the ide store: $5 towards Uniiora. Ge Anglican|im Vancouver for two weeks. away from the usual daily grind by|No doubt we could buy most eve W.A. for the use of the Parish Hall driving to Rivertown for a visit with | thing in Williams Lake, but there is for Monday meetings. our good friend, Gwen Godfrey, and] something fascinating about these my former neighbor, Lena Dobie. stores. We wandered and gawked up So shortly after 9 a.m. we were-on|:nd down the aisles, and 10 doubt} our way. The day fair with oc-] the salesgirls thought we were fresh! (sounds like a CBC] out of the bush. n't it?) and we} A planned picnie supper to Ten started out in fine spirits with many] Mile Lake was spoiled when a hign! humorous pronouncements about|wind got up around 5:30. So we pic-| what we would do if we got a flat|nicked at the house, and then began! tire. (Best idea: look helpless and/to pick up our numerous belongings. | wait for the next car equipped with] At 7:30 we were on the road a capable male to come along.) in. Soon we had left Quesnel be | We bounced along happily for a|hind, then “do-do” called Linds: few miles, then — ‘do-do” sang out|from the back seat. “Do-do,” said Lindsay from the back seat. I picked Blaine. out a likely-looking spot and eame| We were AWAY again! to a stop. Out got Dodie and Lindsay. “Do-do,” said Elaine worriedly. out! Boast of Corpus climbed me and Elaine. We were away again, up and aowa|(Christi Observed and around the curves high over the Thursday, June 11, 1953, | enrollment June 15 at 7 p.m. By this time all girls will have uniforms. Parents and friends are invited to this meeting. eee A recent visitor at the home of Joe Deshane was Stanley Jones of Kamloops. : |The Brownies’ ‘Corner The Brownie Pack wish to thank the following donors: Mr. Benny Ab- bott of the Maple Leaf Hotel, who so Kindly donated $18 for toad stool and owl; the Ranch Hotel, $6 toward Se Dog Receives Two Wolf Cubs Into “Family Fold” their foliage. and the! be seen crawling every- os Mr. and Mrs. Russel Romans of ; — Salmon Arm spent a few days with It has been decided to have the| Mrs. Paul Smith. casional showers weather report, doe: Be Will be at the Sunnyside Motel, Williams Lake =-Chntral Press Canadian Pair of young wolf cubs taken from their den by a farmer after their mother was fought off with an axe, have been “adopted” ee a ipel ee eps by a dachshund dog owned by Newt Kincaid of Madoc, Ont. Show- Fraser. We passed Hargreaves ranen,| At Mission ing little interest in the two timber wolf cubs when they were first and marvelled at the huge field with brought to her door to be “mothered,” the dachshund. who recently fow'-afler tow ok potdtods. HER ost er own er of pups, did a rig] about face and now aeesptis “ ” a ;. 7 wey, the cubs as her own much to the approval of John Rankin, left, do-do” demanded Lindsay. “You can’t possibly need to go,” remon- From June 15th to 20th The Feast of Corpus Christi was solemnly celebrated on the grounds of St. Joseph’s Mission Sunday. and Ross Empey. Bridge Lake flee (held over) JOE WALSH, district agricultur- ist visited Bridge Lake on May 28. FRED HART and PETER ROSS are working at a sawmill near the 100 Mile House. MRS. EB. BAYS and MRS. E. GROS- SET were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Joyce Ross. pereieeSe aa Wite Preservers nsfer it to the mixing bowl or fry= ing pen. Thus you catch any bad onea strated her mother. Another mile “Do-do” worriedly from Lindsay. [ picked a likely looking spot. Out got Library Closing Dodie and Lindsay. “Do-do” said Elaine. Out I climbed with Elaine. For Summer We were away again. Soda Creek hove into view, and as I looked at the The Williams Lake Publie Library will be closed during the few buildings there, I wondered again where our 14 subscribers were. And again I wondered when mouths and all books should be turn-| Vo". 0 evel make Guy conece ed in by June 26th. plated trip across the ferry to the are particularly anxious to have this) west.side of the river and along to done since some of the volumes are| Meldrum Creek. part of the Circulating Library,| ‘Do-do,” said Elaine from the back : ictoria | Sat: ‘Have an orange, kids,” pacifie which must be returned to Victoria} S°@t: “Hav eer pacified. Dodie. Another mile. “‘Do-do™ came summer The association by the end of this month. Suiiously trom Hae oT ciencdeeee Circulation figures have increased | @"ously from Blai Soe Cannes steadily since the Library was moved | *_ : ae ee aia ee to its new quarters in St. Peter's| With Tee Gant Tiaer Eideag 2h Hall, with over a hundred volumes] OUt climbed Dodie and L ce borrowed last Friday. Many new| Marguerite, Alexandria drittea books will be-added tothe Ubrary| PY: De-do,” said Lindsay. Denes shelves during the next two months,! Parrotted Elaine. We stopped, got so readers will have an even greate, “Ut. undid buttons, fastened buttons, selection to choose from when the S°t back in. 4 : Near Kersley we noticed that library re-opens in early September. uinaty Se -ovele ticenoy Seprember: [oe scant poplars were bare ot leaves and we wondered if some STTER HEARING plus Zenith’s famous 5-year aiter-purchase protection plan! 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