Thursday, August 7, 1952 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. : Page 5 Our broad land: It is 4,543 miles from St. John’s, Newfoundland; to British Columbia’s Prince Ruper RUBEER STAMPS SCRATCH PADS COUNTER SALES BOOKS | THE TRIBUNE Lightning has accounted for over 5,000 fires in the last decade and | about 1,000 were of unknown ori- MONO-DOR The Modern Sich Door » Supericer to ordinary slab d-ors — yet available at popular pri Roe Lake News MRS. F. M. BELL celebrated her: birthday recently, at the home of | The Cracker Barrel Forum By A. J. Drinkell to ~ Belgium Napthalene is mined in the Peter- borough area of Ontario. it is shipped glass-making. Most of for fine her daughter, Mrs. Jim Reed. There is a definiie tendency in astern Canadian interests wail MRSC HANGS HEU DURE tas co: zome guarters to censure its Bucs long and loud at the least sign of turned from a short trip to Vaneou- {7 BOt purchasing more of our sur competition. Right now the textile jose where she veld her parents, 2M2 agricultural products, Jumber industry is howling its head off in an ! and fish. Memories grow dim and attempt to forestall any threat to ity jWe are apt to forget practically ai) stranglehold on the earnings of west- ‘her dollar earning investments were ern products. | Western Canadian THE PICTURE SHOW at Bride» sacrificed to heip finance the last prosperity’ will be more consistently Lake this week was weil attended. world war, which means the only maintained and expanded if the way Britain can buy from us is via means are found of filling to the ut- MRS) SUMS DAVIS Sud on Garry ne Grade and alter’ rolite #hieh most the demands of Stats and yunited | the Lee Robert ome Olwre have, up to. the present, besin re: European countries, Tuesday, staying that night at their jy orant to follow. i ome; at Roe Tale: Wednesday they. = wigires recently released: by trace| took a truckload of belongings Oe Minister Howe reveal their new home at Canim Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and other rela- | tives. BIG TIRE SALE! it's beautiful —" it'Sstrong it’s light — it’s ventilated Just one of the many millwork items available through the company that supplies building needs to both city and count B.C. Sash and Door Company 533 West Broadway, Vancouver Williams Lake Representative — Phone 45R3 place. . ip anyw. eee We ship ywhere Raw sites GEORGE MORRIS in quantity. MRS. JOHNSON and Alan Donelly: Of dollars than ever b-fore, but we are putting up the bay on the Davis, ™@Y question whether that holcs Sandberg, whom we previously re- GORDON THORSTENSON has more from our American neighbors been busy moving his sawmill to thon they take from us. Chapleau, Sask., is the centre of an area where sodium sulphate, vital a to the newspaper industry, is found she is now * hf Ni jtaking more from Canada in ‘on Kel ey News WE REGRET the fact that Shirley : GOODFYEAR mann, hone Ghat ol MAR yt _ We, ©” ported had had an accident to her |the other hand, are buying infinitely eye, had to take the plane to Van- couver where one of her eyes was re- moved. However, from word - ceived today Shirley is very cheerful, $ These ex-! cess purchases have to be paid for in cash: It would seem both feas- ible and sensible to divert some of | that buying power to other countries they can take all our surpluses. It may be argued prices are lower than those prevailing in U.S.A., but that does not apply in all cases and considering the circumstances. MRS. HILL ASSERLIND, who has been unwell for about three years, left for Saskatoon Saturday to take treatment there. Mrs. Asserlind has been in Vancouver for the past two years trying to find*out wat O-K Used Cars Two of the outstanding Truck and Car Specials we listed lost week have been Snapped Up So Hurry -- HURRY! These Bargains Just Won’t Last COME IN AND SEE US NOW! & Trucks jin rebuttal it may be claimed that jthrough the years the U.S. market | |Has proved to be unstable and highly |p") On Isusceptible - to political influence. iToday you have it but not tomorrow.|_MR. and MRS. DENTRY, and Mr. jThe overwhelming vote cast in favor |20d Mrs. Coleman, Glen and Frieda- lot continuing the present Wheet|Bell Coleman, are Keithley. visitors. Board proves the Canadian wheat | They are friends of the Albert Sand- who are expectea back ailed her. We all hope to see hey back in Keithley in her usual cheer- jfarmer has found it advantageous to| Peres. ‘Tetain the British market at slightly | SMortly. lower than world prices. A set price] MRS. TOM KINVIG accompanied {becomes rather meaningless if no/her husband to the Lake last Friday. {one can afford to pay it and is ex-|Says it was pretty hot out there. tremely difficult.to maintain with| FOREST RANGER and Mrs. Ken storage. spaces bursting at the seams. | Petersen of Williams Lake, and some “In this connection a useful sugges-|friends were looking the country tion was put forward recently by the|over in this direction. British Trade Commissioner to Can- ada to the effect that in all long term ‘contracts the prices paid for our products be adjusted from time to Central Service - Limited Williams Lake, B.C. FISHING has been pretty good on Cariboo Lake and up the river lately. BOB GRANT and Oscar Hagen, y f local sawmill operators, made a 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN — Low mileage, good rubber, time ‘to ‘correspond with: prices re-| business trip to the Lake, radio and heater equipped. ceived for commodities sold to pay A STEAL AT _$1800:00 for them. That sounds fair and rea- Z sonable. The willingness of Britain Rel, 3 1948 PONTIAC HYDROMATIC EIGHT — Equipped with 49 accept our beet when the Ameri- ax and enyey $180 GMC radio and air conditioner, this car is in good ay! market. was loAt-due to the’ out- mechanical shape and is a top value unit. break of Foot and Mouth disease Should be ample evidence of her pre- Revelstoke Lager COMPARE THE PRICE AT $1050.09 4. $ ference for trading within the Com- ‘ a Z2-{% ‘monweultli ani-her good-will toward —* or £8 RD 2-DOOR SEDAN — a good clean car, ideal for = = ae my 3 ie Jee use. = Ae > ee = = i >We Wave-Ween particularly fortun- English Dark Beer : PRICED TO SELL AT $1035.00 jate inasmuch as this outbreak did not become more widespread and Both Beers Awarded 1949 CHEVROLET DE LUXE TORPEDO SEDAN — Equip- _Virulent. We cannot afford to ig-|} * ped with radio, heater and new tires . . . this car is nore the fact it may happen again Cress of HAevnour in beautiful shape and must be seen to be appreciated. “anf: svith “more disastrous results for the Dominion of Canada ;Bven with the limited dislocation Beisel Reick a FOR ONLY $1750.00 ieaused by this outbreak the plight russels, Belgium 1951 iof the Beef Growers would have Also TRUCKS jbeen grave indeed next Fall hai not i the three-way barter deal been con- E 1 h 3-X S 3 jsumated. It also proves conclusive- ng 1s tout 1950 INTERNATIONAL L 180 — with freight box and in first ly that whatever difficulties may = : class shape. Good rubber. Here is a chance to gct a stand in the way of a greater mea- sk for these popular Brands by name” freight licence and truck for a small invéstment. sure of mutual trading they can be Always the BEST BUY DON’T MISS THIS ONE $3909.00 overcome when we have the will to 5 : TE Be ee ee ENTERPRISE BREWERY LIMITED 1948: MAPLE LEAF 3-TON TRUCK — this unit has a good Ps are fe Revelstoke, B.C motor and good rubber it’s being priced to. move. Britain in the matter of gifts. and ie Barta e beaks . loans but these do not permanently SACRIFICE $975.00 solve the problem of finding employ- ment and sustenance for her fifty 1951 INTERNATIONAL 2-TON TRUCK — low mnileage, good million people. Loans must eventu- rubber and in excellent shape throughout ... this truck ally be repaid and charity may not rf E in 1951 sold for $3000. be forever acceptei, with dignity. PRICED TO SELL AT $1850.00 They must, therefore, buy where they can sell. 1951 MAPLE LEAF 3-TON TRUCK — model 1783, 179 inch The twenty million pounds of Can- at the wheelbase, Rock Logger 12-ply. Gosdyear tires on vear adian Cheddar Cheese now begging wheels, Goodyear Dreads on front; also heavy duty for a market is insufficient to furn- PRINCE GEORGE FALL FAIR chains and flat deck. his truck will bear strictest ish one-half pound per person per investigation. It has only been driven 8000 miles and annum for the people of Britain. Our Ss cost $4300 when new. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET entire beet surplus would give those|| Saturday, August 30 - Monday, September 1 NEW TRUCK PERFORMANCE AT DRASTIC SAVING. same people approximately three/| A |poiinds more meat per annum. 0 NOW ASKING $3100.00 |total egg surplus would not make al the secretary, S. E. Carter, Box 448, Prince George RGR: ate ain ean . decent omelette apiece tor them and . . 1950 THAMES -UP — This little truck has only gore ‘the apples we have available for ex- W ll R E : N ae 3060 miles and is just nicely broken in. Ideal transpor- ‘ort ould fall far short of meeting 1 eceive Entries Now tation for a smaljl business. - the quantity required to “keep the = tor away”. Nevertheless, it is _ YOU CAN TAKE THIS AWAY FOR _ $800.00 ane par eee is our’ ecoloiy If sufficient entries are received, card will include: MECHANIC'S SPECIAL that we find and maintain mayicets TWO OR MORE 14-MILE EVENTS - 34-MILE - 1-.LY y OT RICK-UP-—= good motor, excellent tres. for them. Before becoming too lou Boxes : . : : ms : 1948 CHEVROLET PIC 5 iotdehowiicing. ities: countries for OYS’ & GIRLS’ PONY RACES - INDIAN PONY-RACES SLASHED TO CLEAR AT $800.00 not buying more from us than they do it might be a good idea to spealt up very loudly so our own govern- Entries for Hot Rod and Motorcycle Races now bein: Your General Motors Dealer ment may hear we demand to know ae what prevents the ghifting of a little agga = soa of ovr buying power from one quar- . Williams Lake Meters Limited frm grr oon wae he dons] se Good Prize Money For All Events of other market places to our West- ern Canadian products. WAR HEMORIAL ARENA —- Fair Dance - Elks Hall - OO F August 21, 22 - Friday, August 22. - LL Exhibits - ladustrial Displays - Carnival Admission $1.00 >