Thursday, November i, 1964, NE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.0, THE TRIBU ee Page § NATIONAL BUSINESS HEAD Mobile firm of Cumming-Perrault Limited, Montreal. Acti i oc la- e Use community and weitare won am Adghtemd Rech Perrault has served on the exreutive council of the Canadian Charsner, on Ships 254 Head on chamber committees, and F former honorary-treasurer of S| The Highlund Ranch shipped 255 1 ls Canada, is president of the auyte: /160 MEL The B.C. Hospital Insuran Chambre de Commerce du District cc Montreal. He takes over from Dr. yearling tested cattle to Mr. Davis California ranch on Saturday, a the; ment than any other single pj Francis G. Winspear of Edmontor,| pam tobe any a 2 E to be finished for market there. | head]i 8 former president of the Canadian g oe Bead ee Week as oe a 6 betw: ; Chamber of Commerce. MAURICE ANDERSON ana party| ?°tWeen Health and Welfare —_—_- he BCHTS Inquiry Board. CCF leader Harold Winch, a member of the BCHIS Inquiry Board under chairman Syd Smith of Kamloops, in- sisted that Mr. Turnbull or the board resign. from Washington, went home to Ta- BEEF MARKET coma on Saturday with two nice moose and plan to return to the Cari- boo next season. MR. and MRS. R. ROBERTSON have returned from a two weéks va- cation. Mrs. Robinson visited her par- ents at Alta Lake, then went to Van- couver where she and Mr. Robinson and the children spent the balance of their vacation. A GUARD RAIL is being put up or the road in front of the store ana coffee shop showing up the main high- way from the store and telegraph road. THE PEOPLE of 100 Milo and vi- sinity will be sorry to hear of the de- parture of M. Meraw, formerly of the Public Works Department, RUDY JENS had the misfortune to contract blood poisoning in his right arm recently. He was rushed to Kam- loops where the doctors attended to his arm and allowed him to return home. MRS. TEDDY SOLOWS is at pres- ‘nt working in the 100 Mile Coffce Shop. MRS. SUNDMAN is helping Mrs. Jens for a few days, ‘ Demand was only fair with aii class: 2s selling lower when 350 head were offered at the B.C. Livestock Stock Producers Co-op Vancouver stock- yards Monday. Good steers, $32 to $33, common to medium, $28 to §31. Stockers ard feed- ers, $30 to $82. Good heifers, $25 to $30, common to medium, $24 to $27.50, Good $24 to $26, common to medium, Rene B. Perault, Monrteal,, who has| 301 to $23.50. Canners and cutters, $17 who bas been elected president of the| to $20. Good veal calves, $32 to $34. Canadian Chamber of Commerce at|Gooq bulls, $26 to the national business organization's ea ee 22nd Annual Meeting in Queber City,| - The average Canadian woman uses October 30 - November 1. Mr. Perrault,| eight pairs of full fashioned hosiery’ Prominent in business circles in east-! annually. tue said the minister had held the there was “serious doubt” in his own as the only opposition member of the bi-partisian board. Mr. Turnbull, however, said flatly that he was not going to resign just because Mr. Winch desired his resig- nation and Mr. Smith remained tight- lipped, as a constant round of meeet- ings on the issce cuntinced in the Legislative buildings Monday. Growing antagonism between BCHIS Inquiry Board, Mr. Turnbuil and Premier Johnson has been an open secret in Victoria for months. CALLED “IMPROPER” But the stage for one of the hottest behind-the-scenes fight in the troubled history of hospital insurance was set by a CCF motion placed before the Legislature Friday. The motion asked that the complete interim report of the Inquiry Board be The Cracker Photo—copyright by Sa:mon ° Miasszy-Harris News SLEIGES ARE VERY SCARCE THIS ¥BAR. TO INSURE DELIVERY MAKE YOUR ORDER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE R. M. BLAIR Imperial Oil and Massey-Harris Dealer We were just getting set for a warm scussion on the controversy which arisen amongst some of the mem- bers of one of our organized churches as to whether Christ used the scourge Z 7 to drive out of the temple those who = j Hl scld oxen and sheep therein or just 2 the oxen and sheep. Angus insisted He took the whip to the animal only. Shorty couldnt see what all the fuss was about. As he saw it, it was intend- ed we should learn two things from the incident. Firstly, regardless of the admonition to turn the other cheek there are times when it is in erder to induge in a little righteous indigna- tion and, secondly, there must be no trading carried on in the temple, At this phint our old friend Sit}In- #he-Jug dropped in to inform us that it had just been announced over the Wwadio the Provincial Legislature is thinking of extending full beer parlor privileges to the braves. It is only Possible to give a brief summary of The Chief speaks (without once say- ing “Ugh” or “How”) “Ig my people benave as badly as you seem to think they will the extra police it takes to patrol the reserves will be more than paid for from the fines which wiil Papers at all you will learn that white men, and women, in the towns and cities fight, cut each other up and sometimes kill, My people could be- have no worse — that's for sure. “I think you have a saying about the stove and the kettle. Most of my People drink now. I think it will be better for them to get the beer your brewers make. At least it will not make them go blind, kill them or ruin their innards so quickly as the home- brew they are making themselves, in old tin cans and other wrong kinds of pots and pans. There is nothing a chier can do to stop that. He has no control out in the sticks, “I know it will be bad for those boot-leggers who buy a bottle of gin for 3.65 and, after making two out of it, sell it to the boys at 20.00 a crock an] charge a dollar a bottle for beer without even being locked up. Ne one seems to bother them. Yes, I know the boys won't squeal on their source of meed your care! ment will maybe make a special pen- sion for down and out boot-leggers, ' Indians are no different to otner peo- ple about wanting things they ar they can’t have. We are all the same! that way.- “I know, if my people are allowed! to buy beer, for a while if one of them gets drunk and raiscs cain everybody will talk about it just like they do Some men are especially good with their hands, They like to work wich engines, machines or machinery, Such men are needed now in the R.C.A.E, — men with the skill know-how” to keep modern Jet aircraft in perfect flying shape. If you are mechanically-minded, you can serve Canada =in defence against aggression — as a skilled Aircraft Technician. The R.C.AF, will give you the necessary ing — at good rares of pay with opportunities for advancement in the modern field of aviation. You*must be between 17 and 40, and have Grade 8 education or becter. - The RCAF will train you as a skilled AERO-ENGINE, ARMAMENT, AIRFRAME, INSTRUMENT, OR RADIO TECHNICIAN. now when a plane crashes somewhere. SEE THE CAREER COUNSELLOR AT YOUR NEAREST You don’t seem to zet so excited about RCAF RECRUITING CENTRE — OR mall COUPON at nh wreck any more. “I wouldn't be too sure about the THE DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL MANNING, ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ONT? RIO, churches being abie to prevent us buy YOUR COU TY HEEOS YOUR Eeftces/ isg beer. They haven't stopped them| Plesie mail me, without obligation, foll particulars regarding selling it to white people and it see: enrolraent requirenteitts and spenings now available iu the RCAF. to me they are far more anxious about ME (Please Pris | the whites than they are about the leaves. They like to sell us a raffle ticket with one braatn and tell us we h the next. 1 no OTs. 5. must not gambl EDUCATION (by grade ds of priests and 1 1 1 1 1 ! sei 1 I STREET ADDRESS...................5 I - { ' tice, teo, all ' Parsons going around amongst the white folks. But just one kind goes supply but there must be other ways | of tracking them down, The govern-| Hospital Insurance Question Threatens Government Solidarity ce Service, government problem shild that has probably caused the Coalition more embarass- ece of legislation, again hit the clashes developed in Victoria Minister Douglas Turnbull and | placed before the Legislature. Mr. Winch claimed in the House that it was the first time in his 18 years as a member that the govern- | ment had tried to withhold from the ‘Legislature a report of one of its own board up to public ridicule and said | committees, He said the government’s action mind as to whether he could continue|was “improper.” The government postponed proroga- tion, which had been set for 3 p.m, and hurriedly called a Coalition cau- cus. The caucus overruled the govern- ment. The report was filed near the end of the night sitting Friday, It disclosed for the first time that | BCHIS inquiry board had recommend. [ed some weeks ago that arbitrary cuts in budgets to hospitals in financial troubles should be restored immedi- ately. The report was highly critical of BCHIS policies. At one point it caid the board had been unable to find any explanation as to the factua) actuarial or reasonable basis on which budget cuts were made. Other statements were in similarly se- vere language. The Legislature did not discuss th Barrel Forum y A. J. Drinkell 4 amongst my people¢in one district — never two or three kinds.” “I think you must be wrong there,” interposed Angus. “You have eyes with which to see” says the chief, Whereupon Chairman Blunt interrupted to state that he had questioned an Archdeacon in the Anglican church about that very mat- ter and had been informed there was a mutual understanding to that effect amongst the various denominations. Ole quietly put forwerd the suggestion that if such on understanding was in effect and our respective cr2eds. or beliefs really meant anything, then these people become of “the faithful” or remain “heretics” solely by virtue of their geographical location and | diocesan expediency, which seems in credible. That sounds to me like trading in men’s souls right inside the temple bluntly declared Shorty. “Good night folks: that's where I | came in at,” exclaimed the Jeparting chief. report or why it was withheld afver an appeal from Education Minister Straith to avoid discussion in the public interest. After the night sitting, Mr. Turn bull, obviously disturbed at the lang- uage of the report, made a press state- ment saying it was based on “incom- plete information. He said many statements in it were unfair and inaccurate. He said the inquiry board had never “taken the trouble” to find out from BCHIS the proper facts on how the budget cuts were made. After members of the inquiry board saw the statement of the minister Saturday morning they held a quick meeting but decided to ignore :t. The same morning Mr. Turnbull made another press statement with an even heftier blast at the board, He disclosed that the board had been asked to withdraw its recommenda- tions “because it wes not based on Proper information,” and said it-was “absurd” for the board to claim it was unable to get the information, “It is very regretiable,” he sa “that an inquiry board of the status of this one has made recommendations without making ubsulutely sure they were competely aware of all che fac- tors in the situation.” Try the NEW Famous Bread | After November 30th available i in sliced loaves Now the wind blows bard from the cast-nor-east Our ship she sails ten knots at least Huzza, we're homeward bound! For over a century Lamb's Navy has been the call of those who know good rum. 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