_Thursday, June 19, 1952. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, BO. HORSEFLY HATCHERY PROVES VALUABLE TO SALMON INDUSTRY “Activities during the past three years at the Quesnel Field Station located on. Horsefly Lake nave dem- | onstrated that the station located for the uncubation, hatching and rearing of sockeye, says the 1951 ennual report of the International is well ;Yecorded and successful “Preliminary experiments, how- ever, using Bowron sockeye eggs, eventually transplanted as finger- lings to the Horsefly River, returned a run of more than 174 marked adults in 1951. & “Since this is the first scientifically transplant Election Results By Individual Polls The following is a detailed list of the polls and the results of the first count in last Thursday’s election. Only cne poll, B’g Creek, had not been heard from at the time of going to press. Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commis-/ of a significant number of sockeye a sion recently released. lesamn one stream to another in that 3 S Experiments to date have been o: part of the Fraser watershed lying = s small controlled scale to minimize, ujove Hell's Gate, the first objective = & any losses in’ those races being used of obtaining natural returns to har-| Quesnel 287 228 for donor races for rehabilitation ren areas by artificial propagation, Wells 79 67 Purposes, such as losses usually in-' appears assured.” Williams Lake ...... 132 38 herent during the breaking in~periody~ It was establishment of the bateh-| Barkerville 16 6 of a new hatchery. ‘ ery at Horsefly and the start of e: Roe Lake 20 9 “Now that the operating prob-| periments there that led to most~o:| Soda Creek 21 4 lems have been thoroughly examin-| the oppostion on the part of the Sal-| _ Horsefly 21 10 €d, the activities of the station can| mon Fisheries Commission when pos-| Castle Rock 4 0 ‘be greatly expanded in order to ac-| sibility of a hydro development on| 150 Mile 10 i complish its purpose of providing the Quesnel river was raised. Strathnaver 20 23 seed stock in barren areas as soon| . Since that time the Commission| Fawn 9 14 as possible. has agreed to allow a Kersley 6 23 “First returns from experiments for hydro on the Quesnel which is| Alexandria 8 4 conducted at this station will be not used as a spawning giound,} Forest Grove 13% 24 available in 1953 and every year though engineers state that building| Likely 21 5 18 thereafter as long as the station is in operation. @ project there would be far more j expensive than on the main stream. Alexis Creek Canim Lake 115 Mile 14 15 Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 10:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Columbus Hall -MODERN AND OLD TIME MUSIC Narcosli Hydraulic 100 Mile Springhouse Moose’ Heights Cinema... Beaver Lake Tatla Lake Rose Lake Miocene Baker Creek Riske Creek Dog Creek .. Gang Ranch Stanley .. Meldrum Creek Black Creek Keithley Creek 127 Mile Redstone Nazko TWO MoOWHAwDOEBOHHaAS Aww ATHeTOehwoOnMorHan » “The die has : now been cast’’ An American manufacturer was planning to open a plant in Canada. He considered various locations and found what seemed a likely site. He talked to a local bank menager, got facts about the community and its facilities.) Some time later the company. wrote to the banker: “The die has now been cast. It is our intention to locate in S... We feel that it is well suited to our particular operation. You have been of great aid to us. Your accurate and rapid pr ion of facts n ‘y to reach a, decision was top-notch.”’ Such letters show how a branch bank serves not only its own depositors and other customers but how, by assisting business development, it benefits the whole community. This advertisement, based on an actual letter, is presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Bouchie Lake Chezacut Cottonwood Kleena Kleene MeNeil's Gravel Ferry .. Hanceville Alkali Lake Anahim Lake ........ Tatlayoko Lake .. Marguerite .. Chilco Lake . Chilanko 2 © AAS we Hom tHe oo PONCHO oamRwoE Total of 52 polls ... 865 696 60 Officer George W. Renner. ” fs = ” n° NH SOSONOMONNHNHMOSCOMMNEON SHR eos These results are snbject to a final tabulation check by Returning Saskatchewan Soldier is Awarded D.C.M. For Brayery in Korea Centra) Press Canagien Army headquarters in Ottaw: hsve ‘announced the immediair award of the distinguished conduc: medal to 26-year-old Sergt. Richare George Buxton, of Melfort. Sask il Patricia Canadian Light Infantry in Korea. One of 14 children, seve. ot whom have also served in Cat ada’s armed forces. Sergt. Buxto was given the award action during a fantaical munist charge on nis platoon’s po: tion, in March of this year. {Church Notices’ ST. 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Page 5 Massey’s Daughter-in-Law to Be “First Lady” i, ip 3 = , 2 Daylight 7) Liquor Saving 6 Yes No Yes No 784 415 763) 750 170 76 189 138 ° 368 197 367 285 15 16 21 17 36 oe en = 47 19-27 64 48 ns 22 2 65 16 9 as Spe ~ 70 20 26 68 39 ch aes aa) 44 25 Bb 4 40 ge Bt Bg 44 Oe 1g? og 2 64 25 41 «78 Central ress Canaiinn 28 3. 8 Be The ins and outs of Ottawa's Rideau Hall, home of the governor: Fs eae ge general, are well known to Mrs. Lionel Massey, daughter-in-law of Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, who has become Ottawa's first lady and unofficial 34 9 270 41 hostess. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ahearn, Mrs. Massey as a 27 18 387-49 child sived just around the corner from Government House. The altrac- 7 13002349 tive mother, seen with her three children and husband, Lionel, will soon 8 2 eee} move into Rideau cottage, near her father-in-law’s official home. 30 26 «2648 13 See. 2a. 36 25 18 5. 29 at: Arena Results i ; oe Saddle Brone ! Calf Roping is oe RS es points cash Ernie Terbasket, Keremeos $180.20 3 eae 6 19 Red Montgomery, Osoyoos 354 $394 Dave Perry, Cache Creek 137.80 Fi € 4 3 7 Slim Dorrin, Wms. Lake 352 301|Slim Dorrin, Cache Creek 100.70 7 aie ng 6 11! Ely Lewis, Westbridge 348 162, Paul Terbasket, Keremeos 47.70 on! 12 15 97 4 Manny Squakin, Cache Cr. 348 162| Bob Jamieson, Princeton 37.10 rs ae 1 6 Robert Bob, Cache Creek 347 81] Ralph Robson, Princeton 26.50 i eG 4 9. Thos. Pierre, Oliver 345 29 Wild Cow Milking 7 % 26 4 aq. DOME Bates) Win. Laker: 846° 29) 007 erie Dbrrin« Willlakig Lae 0 ame) 4 1 Bareback | 2nd— Bill Twan, Alkali Lake Sg ak] vain sin, ne cx sun garg] SE Brae Beant arenes 34 i 6 17| Sim Howey, Haney 341 184 a B ketes s ig 31 14 30 -29{ DUXe Lebourdais, Clinton 341 184 Boys! ‘Steer Riding 2 8 *. | Peter Bartale, Kamloops 340 73 points: 49 58 29 1 $9.1 win. Hegi. Nelson 339 49/Allan McDougall, Wms. Lake 348 6 9 0 2 7) wilt Basil, Cache Creek 339 49, Omar Crosina, Wms. 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