— ety Ba Say " at HE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBU fi Ne 2 Scholarship for local school established Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stevenson have announced the establish- Ment of a continuing scholar- ship for students of Williams Lake High School. Child killed | = in fall from L family truck Bernice Ross, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ross, of Redstone, was almost instantly Killed when she fell from the family truck as it was travel- ling along the road near her home Mr. Ross, Bernice, and her brother, left the ranch at about 11 a.m. to drive to Redstone store. About a mile along the _ Toad, the door on the passenger side flew open and the child fell out, striking her head on the hard road. The fall caused head injuries and a broken neck and the little girl lived only a few minutes after the accident. She leaveS to mourn her loss, besides her parents, seven other brothers and sisters. Williams Lake, B.C., Thursday, July 2, 1959 SECOND FRONT The scholarship of $150 will go to the student who ranks the highest in university en- trance examinations and who is going to continue his or her studies at a university. The’ scholarship is being established in memory of Mrs. Stevenson’s Parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macken- zie. Tire Trouble? See us C&S Tire Service CHURCH SERVICES CK CO Word of Life = Tats a (Mennonite Radio TOP STUDENTS © Mission) S CREEK NEWS GORDON HORN, from north of Prince George, is now the Ss ess : be Sa RECEIVE ACADEMIC ACHIEV MENT AV assistant Indian agent stationed These are five of the seven students who received Zirnhelt, Grade 7; June Moore, Mick Murton, Grade di 3 academic achievement awards at last week’s high 9; and Janet Lousley, Grade 11. Bernard Perreten, MRS. A. Levitt and school awards day, for topping their grade divi- who headed the Grade 10 students, was not present family are spending a few days| ~ sions. From left to right are Lucille Funk, who at the assembly, and the Grade 12 winner was Jean at Kamloops. tied with June Moore for Grade 8 honors: David Stevenson. AUTOMATIC GAS OR ELECTRIC Wilf Carter's H - ‘ ° ELCO water HEATERS Thirty-seven receive popular show The Bank of Montreal trophies go each year to the Sunday, $:30 a.m. she WLC tester series here next week student awards at students with the highest scholastic standing in || —-————————— Wilf Carter, one of Canada's Grade 12. Local branch manager Tom Larson is Oral Roberts features “Totem” glass- most popular western singing seen congratulating Ron Martell, winner of the bons ks. Both stars, will bring his road show boys’ trophy. Beside him is Jean Stevenson,’ winner Sunday, 9:00 a.m. lined inner tanks. Both to Williams Lake July 10. SC 00 assem y of the girls’ award. ~~ . gas and electric types are Almost a living legend to Voice of Canadian lovers of western Some 87 students of Williams Lake Junior- » Wilf Carter is reaching] Senior High School were honored last Thursday length magnesium anode his third decade singing, yodel- morning at the annual school awards day ceremony Prophecy _ . ling and composing. He has re-| for their scholastic and athletic achievements. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. as additional insurance corded more than 300 of his Sle ds Rees 7 é i against rust and corros- own compositions. Js Pencipal Tom! Beames: fold British |srael Wilf brings a full measure of oe, student assembly, awards Sunday. 40:45 2m | Ee een awe equipped with a full- An outstanding all-round udent, Jean Stevenson won {four other awards in her final -aschgol sear, She wen-the “ best entertainment on his road tours. | Hie Agtion: His two daughters, Carol and fla, The “Totem” glas now 13 and 16, have girt at ard; won a] SS ° ny or : fer on ae Church of the Air wo: words a minute is years of i | o “I! compared to a department of| Morning Service oy Sunday, 11:00 a.m. “ leducation standard o; won tin the highest |) 3. block” athletic crest | c standing in the mn + ti © e ¢ g for the second time, and was a will be in the sup-/@rsity program, went to Jean| eoidien of one of the weave Christian Gas pet 2) ° porting cast this year. She does | Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and| schievements awards for top-| | i o : vow Sheila atid Carol, S Lake, ) "| Ron Martell won the Mathe- GAS MODEL 20 (designed for u The Western Sweethearts,|Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mar- Ist & 3rd Sunday establishments and with galvanized three girls and a boy from|tell, of 100 Mile House. Continued’ on Page Fiv 3:05 p.m. = Toronto are newcomers to the| _ lumbin g act featuring the best in country| "Friendly Drug Service from the Heart of the Cariboo" Taber nacle - | i “Wilt Carter Show,” with an| | | music. Completing the cast of r | ele ode {iy pun streate om ania p | Williams Lake Tidings and Heati ngs steel guitar, and Lazy Jim Day, H |! Calvary Tabernacle rho brings laughs, banjo play- o | Ph y < i ing and. real country “step N armac | Sundey,, 1:80 pam dancing ” music. E J. Bruce Magoffin, Ph.C. ° we troupe wil be appearing 99 Dispensing Chemist Billy Graham WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTIONS — PHONE 335 Sunday 3:30 pm. EE ee ee pe is now being carried out at Koivisto Sales by W di lifetime craftsman Ted Brown, shown above skil- 3 on erful Word fully grinding a saw blade to perfection. Suna fie In addition to a complete gang saw service, Mr. unday, 10:15 p.m. Brown will carry out all other phases of repair on circular saws. a Morning Koivisto Sales Devotions Ananim Laxe |] “S Serviee | cxco | STAMPEDE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ALSTON THEATRE THE STARLITE DRIVE-IN SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Welcome to * Hot dogs, chips, ice cream, popcorn, chocs * Hot or cold toddy drink * Bottle-warming service _—ee wees | Popular Wit Carter, DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. SHOWTIME — 2 SHOWS — T&EOPM. SPRINGFIELD RIFLE years on Canadian staze JULY 2-3-4 Tac — a 5 Technicolor and radio, who will be : here next week with his Gary Cooper Phyllis Thaxter singing and dancing * Bucking SPECIAL ATTRACTION THUNDER ROAD show. . . : THE BIG COUNTRY Bbc i Action drama H il at aS SATURDAY & WONDAY ; wees * Wild Cow Milking The best western of the year Gane a oe Fe TANK FORCE B of T formed . Gregory Peck Sean Simmons | Keely Smith | 36,02 * Racing Charleton Heston Carrol Baker fim Mitchum Treasure Island ' Technicolor af Lac la Hache : Burl Ives . Charles Bickford Sandra Tab Hunter Victor Mature Leo Genn Lac La Hache Board of Trade x D : Fa h Ni ht Showtime 7:30 p.m. Knight Dawn Addams was formed June 22 when 25 ancing C Ig 7 & § |f| businessmen of that area held a MON. TUES. WED. ; TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY JULY meeting at Twilight Lodge. * Refreshment Stand “ 7 8 THUR: ODELS Officers pro tem named were : awe Fred B , president; Bruce NG R P k ARTISTS AND MODELS ag me —tmenaeats Bees — ; NOT AS A STRANGE The Fussy Pin Technicolor Bernard Desaulniers, secretary- THE WILDEST THRILLS IN THE ‘ 5 h Dean Martin — Anita Ekberg —. Jerry Lewis treasurer. ; WILDEST WEST Second Show starts at 9:30 ig ftgown AMILY to De tormed ia the centres and Olivia De Havilland, Heenan Comedy, suspense drama ‘OME AS YOU ARE — BRING THE F. lout i ards i ig a“ ” atra, Robert Mitchum, Gloria | Jane Russell COME AS south Cariboo. | Other posrds Anahim Stampede is a “ must Grahame, Broderick Grawford Adolph Menjou Fah Mockery Children under six free Fo! Grove, Horsefly and Wil- . Adult entertainment only. Fred Clark Una Mecca ‘liams Lake.