| : Thursday, June 18, 1958. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page Mr. and Mrs. W. Brayshaw of| Arriving Wednesday from Van- Vancouver are visiting with Mr. and|couver for a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. J. W. Ferris over the Stampede.| Mr. and Mrs. Benny Abbott, are the Massey-Harris hay baler demon-| latter's mother, brother and sister, stration at A & P Ranch, Saturday | Mrs. M. Parsons, R. Parsons, and afternoon,. June 20. Everybody|Mrs. B. Burrell with daughter Bon- welcome. P nie. LIE: GLLEL LE eet: Le ALIVE and growing Plant the seeds for your future OPEN A SAVINGS \ . ACCOUNT AT ROE LAKE Toddler’s Eye Cut By Flying Glass LITTLE LANE DOUGALL, three- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ninian Dougall, had a bad accident this week to his eye. The child threw a bottle down on a rock and a piece of glass flew up and cut his eyeball quite badly. He was rushed to the hospital at Kamloops. Mr. and Mrs. Dougall motored to Kamloops again Thursday to see him. The bandages had not yet been remoyed from his eyes. ONE of our local boys, Russell Ross, will be married in Vancouver on Saturday to Miss Peggy Bell. Russell has purchased the Glen Schmidt ranch, formerly owned by Arthur Barnes, and has a good start of cattle. We all predict a successful rancher in Russell. He is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon King. His par- ents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ross and Miss Norma Ross are now living in Vancouver. Lloyd Woodman is going to Van- couver this weekend to act as hest man at the wedding. The young cou- ple will be back to North Bridge Lake in time for their wedding dance scheduled for June 27th. LLOYD WOODMAN was in the Roe Lake community Friday and Saturday riding for horses. MRS. ARNOLD CORNISH receiv- ed word Wednesday of the death of her father, Mr. Morris of Vancou- ver. Mr. Cornish took his wife to the 93 Mile to catch the bus down Wed- nesday evening. OMAR OULETT and Slim Jens were looking over the timber on Henley Lake Thursday evening. PAUL MATTON and AIME POIRIER motored to Asherort Thursday. Mr. Poirier was suffering from an infected tooth. OUR OLDEST OLD TIMER, Mr. Ole Ellingston was out at the polls last Tuesday,~and said he was feei- ing fine. Discuss Church Plans For Lac La Hache Dr. Bunt, superintendent of Home Missions for the United Church was at a heeting held Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ding- wall. Also attending were Rev. Jack Colclough and Mr. Howard Turpin, student minister for this area. Dr. Bunt told about the work of United Chureh: throughout the province. The proposed chapel ot Lac La Hache came under discussion and those present were of the opinion that a small church was needed here. The sum of $400.00 was the amount required to be raised by col- lection in the area which Mr. Turpin will cover, which includes Forest Grove, Lone Butte, and Bridge Lake. A committee comprising Mrs. M. M. Wright, B. W. Wright and W. Ding- wall was chosen to help raise this amount, Following business, Mrs. wall served tea. Ding- MISS MARILYN JONES of Van- couver will be in the district during part of the summer to conduct the United Church vacation school. THE OPERETTA, “Six Singing Sixpence” staged by the intermedi- ‘ate students of the school and direct- ed by their teacher, Irene Mutta, was well received. Those fortunate enough to see this fine performance found that the children acted their parts like seasoned troupers, and that some of them had very. lovely yoices. The costumes also were very effective. About $40.00 was cleared, and this amount will go towards another payment on the piano. Alexis, Creek News MR. and MRS. DON PINCH and son Gary, of Grand Prairie, have just spent a week renewing acquaintanc- es With friends at Alexis Creek. conditions. get the gasoline with all 8 IT’S THE TOTAL OF ALL EIGHT THAT MAKES CHEVRON SUPREME Now! 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