Page 16 oe THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAT, B.C. Thursday, November 25, 1954, —OLIVER THEATRF— Monday, Tuesday, \Wednesday --- Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1 KATHRYN GRAYSON, HOWARD KEEL, ANN MILLER in “KISS ME KATE” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Friday, Saturday --- December 2, 3, 4 JOHN WAYNE, GERALDINE PAGE, WARD BOND in “HONDO” Comedy and News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: Don Corcoran, Ward Bond, Frances Dee in “Gypsy Colt” ‘Boy Scout News The ist Williams Lake Group of Scouts, Cubs and Group Committee will be able to carry on another year of Scouting thanks to the interests of members and leaders who turned out to the Group meeting on Tues- day evening in order to re-register the Group. The final registration date for our district is November 30 A nominating committee was set up to prepare for the Annual Meeting set for December 7th. The committee consists of Mr. F. Nicholson Rev. J. Colclough and Don Mars. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lloyd returned home from Vancouver last night. While in Vancouver, Mrs. Lloyd un- derwent an operation. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE MUST SELL ALL HOUSEHOLD et- fects and furniture immediately To view s@e Mrs. E. McLean, Bor- of distinction Ladies & Gents Diamond-Onyx Initial Rings make a wonder- ful gift, styled for distinction and quality — yet priced for everyone. As low as $19.50 diamond set Initial Onyx as low as $11.95 : e USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PL Power Tools For the Home Workshop * drills * jig saws *sanders *bench grinders power attachments Wide variety of hand tools A HINT TO THE LADIES— If HE likes to make things — you’ll find a wealth of suggestions in our tool department. LAKE HARDWARE LTD. Agents for Fairbanks Morse - Evinrude Motors - McClary Ranges Youngstown Kitchens - Servel Refrigerators For Christmas Delivery Order Now If you are thinking of stepping out during the holiday season in a new suit styled by the famous Kouse of Kobberlin —don’t be disappointed. Order Early DEADLINE ORDER DATE for Christmas Delivery December 4th ; land Street, any day after 4 p.m. McCLARY WOOD AND COAL range Modern, good condition. $50.00. Box 212 Tribune. Oroville Bargains HYDRAULIC JACKS 20 ton $41.50 Oroville Used Specials 3 Kerosene Refrigerators $50 to $85. All excellent || condition. Milwaukee power tools, Prices so low on saws, drills, grinders, sanders, that we can’t advertise. All items unconditionally guaranteed. Oroville Plumbing \ & Hardware Oroville, Washington Miare About School Costs (Continued from page 1) school in town; three-room primary grade schools on the outskirts of Wil- jiams Lake at the Mountain House cut-off and Cariboo Highway junc- tion and at Smedleyville, $30,000 each; four-room elementary school addition to the present town school $50,000; Alexis Creek school, plumb- i nd water syStem $2,000; tearing lewn the old 150 Mile school and re- lacing it with new building $10,000; one room addition to Lone Butte chool and installation of central heating and plumbing, $12,000; two room addition to 100 Milé school and installaton of central heating, $25,000. In addition to these projects, the old log school houses at Big Lake, MeLeese Lake, Meldrum Creek, Mio- cene, Rose Lake, Beaver Valley and Likely will have to eventually be re- placed. Residents in four areas have made requests for schools where none ex- ist today, and although they are mar- ginal cases as far as student popula- tion is concerned, by next September they might well have enough pros- vective pupils to demand accommo- dation. | Outside -of actual classroom ac- | ‘commodation, some thought has )een given to building a combined main- , tenance workshop, warehouse space, school hus garage and school hoard BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital PATENAUDE — To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Joseph Patenaude of 115 Mile House, a son, born November 20. NIQUIDET — To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Niquidet Jr., of Williams Lake, a soh, born November 20. WOTZKE — To Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Wotzke of Williams Lake, a son, born November 20. OSHANK — To Mr. and Mrs. David Oshank of 100 Mile House, a daughter, born November 21. HORDOS — To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herdos of Lac La Hache, a son, horn November 23. CAMPBELL — To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell of Lac La +Hache,.« daughter, born Novem- ber 25. 5 It is proposed to have an Rite Shoe Store or with Bus Depot. . NOTICE talent in the district, purpose of which is to develop our self entertainment. To assure a good evening, auditions will be held at Columbus Hall, December 5th at 3 p.m. Leave your application forms at Walk- Amateur Program of the Gordon Gibbons at the : PUBLIC day, December 9th, 1954 A poll will be taken at the Municipal Hall on Thurs- Lake Sewer Construction and Loan Authorization By-law No. 95, 1958,” shall be authorized or not. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Copies of the By-law have been posted at the Court House, Fire Hall and Village Office. NOTICE . as to whether ‘Williams for your money Nl fy TT British Guiana’s nest DEMERARA RUM “matured and bottled in England This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor “ Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia administration building. The board uow employs two full-time mainten- ance men and owns two school buses. Estimate of cost is $40,000. Continuation of program of supply- ing rural schools with--wells and fences is. estimated to cost’ $10,000 if completed. Another large item to be consider- ed is the construction of a gymna- ‘sium at Williams Lake High School. At present the board rents a hall for normal physical education work at a cost of $180 a month. Estimate of such a bulding is $80,000. UNFORSEEN PROBLEMS Not counting the possible marginal area schools, or the replacement of the log buildings, there is something Ike $380,000. And every new build- ing would have to be equipped. There are also the unforseeable problems that have been cropping up each summer with the influx of new lum- ber mills: and the transferring of others to new locaticns..In a booming district like our own, population in- crease trends cannot be gauged months ahead of time, as trustees have reason to know through sad ex- perience. Board chairman Hilary Place; when queried at the representatives’ meeting, said the board was ‘con- sidering” the possibility of a by-law. Whatever method of relief the trus- tees come-up with, it is mcre than evident by the wealth of =yidence that has been collected on e ucation- al needs, that these men ar i women have been. burning the mi*night oil in trying to point the way to a solu- tion that will be both ace :ptable to the yardstick of educational neces- sity and the ability of the district to bear the taxation load. , Better Better Service Better Value Quality always at .. WESTERN, RI QUALITY PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM FE & PIGEON GROCERS ever— galore on the daily decorated counters — Bring your giving list in the next time you’re down town and you’ll be sur- prised at how much of your shopping you can do at our store. Cosmetic Sets -—- Dolls ~ -- AT BRANDLY’S We’re building up to what we believe will be the biggest Christmas shopping spree There are gift suggestions HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS Men’s Shaving Sets = Cameras -- AND ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS DECORATION NEEDS -Branpty's Druc Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS Toys” Chocolates ot 5 Nfpeeige i as hie Oa Fo: 6) ie Pees aces or EZ a led_in Canado and distributed by The House of Seagram _ This advertisement is not p the Liquor Control Board or by the ublished or displayed by Government of British Columbia, Y