a Thursday, July 2, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIB Page 3 7 Legion float. Old coach _ . +) aappier?”? 7 . i . aie " ri how it’s done. Jim called many of the numbers — trucking firm of Hodgson Bros., the son, 1914-45, royal mail carrier.’ came up from Penticton for the par- parade viewers. for members of the Square Dance Club. ir ee Second group of is shown by the express Stampede week picture parade SON = we S . SON ww . . w AN . a eS é Aquatic beauties were displayed in this car. Queen of the Lake Tina de-Geus waved to the crowd. He Popular bit of Stampede atmosphere is provided by club’s chuckwagon served breakfasts on the street princesses form a pretty picture in front, too. the Trail Riders Club's “ cowboy breakfast.” The for three mornings. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bann, prominent in local square legend reads “T. J. (Tommy) Hodg- Visiting queen and her princesses ade. Queen Jacqueline waves to the ‘ance circles, take to the pavement to show the folks FE: Bs “ Rasa. Sha * s Soe on See ss Part of the crowd estimated at 1,800 people who Aquatic Show. Candidates in the queen contest are Winning float in the commercial division was this one entered by The Tribune. jammed the beach last Sunday to see the annual shown at left.