be ; Thursday, February 21, 1968 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAK, BO. : Page 7 natural finish—unspoiled, unplanned PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RLY. co. ||| VISITING RINKS First ‘Newspaper’ | sasevs, Gonsined in grieriom, : es Train Schedule CURL TWO HERE Women’s Institute | Published At Kitimat coun rage, tls Piiflee may 2 foun FOREST GROVE; M4 iE 2 ; IT WE 5 us L = lanting di ly at our busiest : BEE MEENA YNCOUV BIS AND. QUESNEL Two strong rinks from Prince Elects New Secretary KITIMAT — A weekly newspaper eee te ee eee d Pacific Standard Time Effective September 30th, 1951 Géorge and Qiiesnel siopped over is being turned out by mimeograph a NORTHBOUND Saturday night on their way to the! 4 meeting of the Women’s Insti-| iM this $550,000,000 Aluminum Com-| About the mythical Cas-y: “More Vancouver (Union Pier) Mon. Wed., and Fri. Kamloops bonspie] and took on pick-| tute was held at the Forest Grove|P@8¥ of Canada project by James B,|than a little liverish, friendly as 2 Williams Lake ae A and an |ed local rinks-in games that resulted| Lodge on February 7th with nine| RSS Of Saskatoon, field accountant cornered rattlesnake. Wears his s: Quesnel ue., Thurs., and Sat. in the visitors dropping one and win-] members and one visitor preseat for the construction firm. | string hair pasted to his pointed SOUTHBUUND ze head. Weedy moustach and rheumy een Perea eee ning one. It was decided to give a donation The paper contains two or three = ape ante i wesne! Thurs., and Sat. i a eyes are striking featur is face Wiles 2a Tene Veteran Tony Woodland took on| of $25 10 the Bourd of Trade toward | Pages and is called “Casey Says. Geiss eS Hae Rc ean Vancouver (Union Pier) Wed, Fri. and Sun. Ron Hateh’s rink from Prince im the tie Bil Day fund. It was also decided | When reduced to two pages, Une. wight hae din Sroweaeke cane point closest game, winning out 10-6 in a] to send for a mattress and some other | €ditor explains that the company flere i ert close contest that saw the score tied| necessary things for t Aid| "eeded the paper for directives. aia goes be desenibed) as up on several ends before the locais| Post and try and get it moved out Typical items: “Occupants of a) ee forged ahead. closer to the Lodge. bunkhouse on Wharf Road decided = Not so well did the "lake Dan Rot-| | Mrs. Vera Winm resigned as sec-|to bar four'and six-letter words in| ¢y = : tater tink fare,” dropping: their | etary because tley-are moving sway | thelr-abode between’ % and’'10' pai Old at AG, 50 66?” * game to Lloyd Harper’s rink from]Soon. Mrs. Jessit Weaver was made| Utter silence ensued and the experi- 7 2 Quesnel, 8-2. the new secertary-treasurer. A dance | Ment has peen abandoned.” eu Aes i E March 1. M Describing a makeshift. blacksmith ig Playing for Woodland were John| Was planned for Members Stage connects with train at Quesnel for passengers to and from Prince George, Barkerville and Wells Holland, Tom Hawker and Tommy] are hoping fora good crowd as it will] shop: “The architects, in tune with SHE paoy es oats eal Bishop. For Rottacker were Wilf] be the first one since November. its rustic setting, tormed this ele-| Sates Tou g Tablets for Pep, Sou 1 Only Model C-25, Serial No. a-134, 25 ALP. Berelands Pred Cardwell and Everett| After the meeting coffee was serv-| gant structure from native woods, in| Forasle stall drug sioteo utes Bull Moose Cat -- Complete with hydraulic angle Bell. ed by Mrs. B. Parkins. - blade and winch -- practically new EEE: 00 ~ Other curlers on’ the Hatch rink SS 1 Only Heavy Duty Post Drill ... -- $25.00 were the skip’s brother, Harold,| 4 WHIST DRIVE was held at the : i . 1 Only Power take-off with pulley for D-4 Gea Clint Geddes and Hugh ee With ae ef Mrs. a Devore 2 ee PLYWOOD Bes 9 Harper were Ken Thibideau, Bill|day February 9th sponsored by the Fea eee are tn RCP) 9190100 | ara were ey mulbidean Institute, Quite a number attended MADE IN QUESNEL 1 Only Wood Saw on Heavy skid frame. swinging table, and the pri ve ving: ry Ss) e (eS one ee e prizes went to the following: 3 15-16 mandel -- 36” dia. saw $50.00 Ladies’ first, Mie: Jack Biows 5-16 Unsanded Reject Veneer 1 Grey Marine Diesei Engine, 6 cylinder on skids, out- || LONE BUTTE en’s first, George Rhodes. Consol- hong bearing and pulley, engine No ation prizes, ladies’, Mrs. Gordon 4’x8" sheets . $2.60 each Graham; men’s, Bobby Boyd. Ideal for exterior sheathing, or on sub floors ee 170 LP. 33,500.00 ||Shower Honours A present of a leather bill fold was Sne BIG STOCK ON HAND | 62390 Model No. 64-HN-5, appro . | 1 Mainland Blower 26” for 10” Pipe . $100.00 ‘< resented to George Rhodes from the 1-10 inch Pipe Adapter for 10”x12” Square 5-00 70 = Mile Newlyweds eee Hayes Rieae ae te We carry a complete stock of ivi nse if > 1 Ross Carrier -- Screw lift -- Bolster size 42”, : Oeics ake Wily fold coe ane Ger SASH - DOORS - VENEERS - MOULDIAGS Maximum load height 48”, Ford Mot_r -- hela: over). ae 5 Seve: DONNACONNA - GYPROC WALLBOARDS. Fte. 7 : i j, | former member, Mrs. H. McDougall, Good tires 7.50 x 20 . - $2,500.00 S weeding cho yen yas: eld ln ee or Kamloops. The following | 1 Berlin -- 108 Planer with Side Head, Blower Pipe || orev of Mv. and Mrs. Dave Me-| {or Cl Samions: | the folk H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. Attachments -- No. H-1473. wee of Mr and Mes. Walter (Shorty) This little gift me give to you Your Building Supply Dealer IN GOOD SHAPE .. $2.250.00 Horn, Watch Lake Lodge. Hostesses With the Women’s Institute’s best 100’ of 10” Blower Pipe @ .70c $70.00 || were Mrs. W. Horn, Mrs. Stan Eden ee and Mrs. Ross Eden. For ee Sime you have SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON Little Dimples Horn and Lyn» : at te i Bilis 4 h R CASH SALE OF LARGER ITEMS Gammie were dressed up as horses| FFM Keeping door to washing Kitc en anges and pulled the wagon loaded with Ana every time you open it “McCLARY MADE” - dding gifts: Li i rn di eedne tse Uitte, Bite Hom aid yo ciurwilii feel a sense oF pide B.C. Spruce Sales Ltd, _ [|i sine mose oresent vere ars] For uit Gals sone of pide Bert Brown, Mrs. Chas. Widlund, PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Mrs. Mat Porter, Mrs. Gammie, Mrs.| | Rave here Wood & Coal ches Heaters Neil Livingston and Diane Living- ; - é é 290-L- : i : : = Phone 290-L-1 Box 1940 | ston, Mrs. Bert Hill, Miss Sharon And merge the time will never ESCORT RENOWN MeConnell, Miss Lynn De Muth, Mrs. : eee tee Models with or without water reservoirs Fran Walsh, Miss Kydd, Miss c | .W peu ren Hunk Vow ‘ane Erowing > Uchida, Mrs. A. J. Huckvate, Mrs.) oe ore aaa Cris Horn, Mrs. Jim Dougherty, aay seat oisy 8 ane ee ALSO Mrs. Chester Begg, Mrs. Rov Moog: fa eis Tittle Side Bill Fold: : THE NEW McCLARY lange Ms: Ben Ganemle Ruth Wag; sere COMBINATION ELECTRIC AND WOOD RANGE goner, Florence MacDougall, Mrs. O. Gibson, Mrs. Reinerston, Mrs. A i. q Frank Farmer. -—__|Chilcotin News Lake Hardware & Plumbing Mrs. Dave MeConnel is the former|~ : May Bryant. R. LEES and A. BAYLIFF Grove | ae the Bayliff cattle from the meadows THE W.A. to the Outpost Hospi-] this week. They were the first to ar- tal held a whist drive at the home| rive home after a long stay at the of Mr. and Mrs. O. Gibson on Sat-| back meadows. urday evening. There were eight! MR. and MRS. G. T. L. BAYLIFF tables. Sixteen dollars was collected] returned to their home at Chilankoh for the fund. Ray Flaherty won the| Ranch this week. They have been in gents’ high; Nels Sandberg gents’| Williams Lake where Mr, Bayliti low. Mrs. Stoven won ladies’ high. | had dental work done. F. BENARDDS are busy shipping RUSSELL MacKAY was a Visitor Jumber these days. , at Bliss’s during the weex. ay WE STILL HAVE MEASLES J. W. JASPER arrived home this Y the district. The latest victim is] week from Horsefly. He left on De- , John Watt, Lone Butte. cember 27 to drive ahead ot the = RAY FLAHERTY had the misfor-| Garg Ranch eattle drive, tune to lose his truck on Tuesday. It! “op ROADS are being kept open caught fire while logging. fogowel this winter. ‘We inived't Because you think you can’t afford to? WEBB JOHNSON is working at] cen isolated at all. Because you're afraid there’s too much risk? Meunldas Sawmills, Roe Lake dis EVERYBODY is enjoying the Because you think a broker won't bother with a a _ mild, spring-like weather that has small account ... savés his service and his help f 3 i at D FOr or displayed by the Liguor Contfal ROBT WATSON: 48 boatding: at, svsvatieg- over: the: valley, We cer. big customers only? Board or by the Government ef Botish Columiis Mrs. M. Batkins’, ae S 4 ze tainly hope that it keeps up for a Or, because you really don’t know too much about while longer. ; stocks or how to buy them anyway? we he ee ee If that’s how you feel about investing, we think ence ee eae were you'll want to read “What Everybody Ought to shocked to hear the new of the deatn y ating Georges: Know . .. About This Stock and Bond Business.” It's written for you —- a four-page pamphlet that answers the common questions anybody might ask ROE LAKE NEWS ~-- answers them in the plainest English possible. If you’ve never bought stocks before, we think MRS. F. M. BELL is spending a you'll find those answers interesting, helpful --- few days this week with her daugh- yes. and surprising, too. ter, Mrs. Berince Larum of Horse! There’s no charge for “What Everybody Ought To Lake. Mr. Bell is helping a few days Know . . . about this Stock and Bond Business.” oe on the road maintainer. of course. : 48 ney OO 26% 8 SP MR. and MRS. NINIAN McbOU- If you’d like a copy, just send in the coupon below. Soe ow) ge ALL and children, Ninian jr., Mar- \ tin and Lane, visited one day last Dept WL-1 week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roberts. 1951 PLYMOUTH DELUXE COUPE --. 1950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN --- FRANKIE LEAVITT is working <. fy equipped with air conditioner unit. Low air conditioner. A very clean car i at Steve Levick’s sawmill near International Bond & Share « mileage. This ‘new car condition” unit every way ... +. $1750.00 Lone Butte. must be seen to be appreciated $225) 50.00 JACK SEDMAN is planning on a 1 1951 CHEVROLET 114 TON TRUCK --- trip to Ashcroft this weekend. orporation Ltd. 34948 FORD PICK-UP --- Dual wheels, excellent box, heater and CLARENCE KELLY and Ba in good mechanical shape. Good rubber. defroster. An ideal ranch truck that cost Malm are working for- Ronald Hig- Head Office: 569 Howe Street, Va yey * Equipped with heater and defroster. $2850 (with deck) when new. ging getting out logs. , Vancouver 1, B.C. 91078200 Selling for #2250.00 EVERYONE is enjoying the || Name (Print) spring-l with the ther- WILLIAMS LAKE MOTORS LIMITED = iss! 8°25) san ELMER HIGGINS made a busi- Please send me a copy of your pamphlet on stocks and bonds trip to 100 Mile Saturday. | Second Annual Ice Carnival] War Memorial Arena Two Nights - 8:30 February 29 - March 1 DOMINION CHAMPION STARS --- LOCAL SKATING CLUB MEMBERS Reserved Seats $1.50 Rush Seats $1.25 Children 50c q 1