Se ee THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARE, B.C. e Thursday, August 21, 1959, THE TRIBUNE THIS WEEK'S. CROSSWORD [ats st 8 Sewestne sarteteg =e ; 8€ucy, to bring a total of $138,262 Published every Thursday at Williams Lake, B.C, : AGRA ior oisitnock | tor the ranchers of this district— EXPERIENCE By The Tribune Publishing Co. 1. Eyes (slang) 1 Young girl 22 Wine Cert. A. Shipley will arrive at wile COUNTS Established 1931 Clive Stangoe, Editor 6. 2. Incite receptable ‘ liams Lake to receive applicants for Member: Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association 3. Between 23. Obtained Ss. erlistment in the Veterans Guand of IN CLEANING : British Columbia Division, C.W.N.A. 2 Ee ae anette Sens me Sunda A sheep sale and es : 2 2. Black a: E Authorized as Second Class Mai) vy the Post Office Department, Ottawa blue 5. Observe 26. Paddle-liky Back Page ® show are to be held early in Sep- 13. Bristlehke 6; Gaze, with process Pane tember— 5 e = processes 27. Cravat For Solution 2 i D t b 14. A pointed greed 29. Fuel TWENTY YEARS AGo IStur Ing acts a eh TEquip 31 Steal August 18, 1932 ) Remain . Greedy 3. Revive Piers 6 « Ser Fax 16. Sun god 9. Plunge 34. Cooling Williams Lake ranch. . Alter two hours acting as an observer’ at a Game War 17 A cczy 10. Paredise devices 40. Faction ee araetel den'’s road check Saturday ana comparing notes with the Foor 16. Decay 35. State 41. Hastened 40 head of cattle on a strong ma-} e warden on similar checks in the bast, a reporter for this news- 18. Cries, es 19. Belonging (U.S) 4 Noutl ket. Top price-was four cents for! i i aerate c an owl tous 38. Roster 44. Evening zs F x paper collected Some interesting and disturbing facts. 21. Highly 20.Dockhand 29. Ina row sun god choice weights, with top cows two As-in any other business, It is evident that as far as the tourist is concerned, every iS _ ; = = = 3 seasoned and a quarter— A story circulating experience counts in dry __ third car that travels the Cariboo: Highway carries a game ac stew Te Ts [as Ca PSs Ces Caso Beta 3 Se Pp cleaning and we have violator. These violations almost exclusively concern sections 26.ULS. ees EE] in Vieloria to the effect that the PGE years cof experionce ig at of the act which prohibit the carr ying of fishing equijment or a Peteent. 7 2 a est had been'sold to a group of Vencou: cleaning all types of gar- firearms without either the necessary licenses or without the affair Aji — |_| Pook Prompely dented aby) ments to back up our equipment being sealed 29. Tutclar zs A | Premier Tolmie— A dispatch from Guarantee of qualit e rk. = es > i ‘ a iti S © of qui ork= , Almost invariably the complaint of these tourists is the BS ene 5 ie Gu Quesnel states that a Party, of mo; manship, ta i Same too. They want to know. why they weren’t informed of 31. A gorge Z torists arrived there having eOvered:; 4 these laws when they declared their equipment at the border 32. Uneven, as Poe eB Veen hunied ae ee : : for customs purposes. : ifeaten and a half days and nights. Average i x 5 : Pelt of far Jaa [2s a |25 [26 far : as ! Possibly these people are automatically instructed at the = PES ZZ — epee! ae See a ea ‘ ILLIAMS AKE Ports.of entry that their equipment must be sealed, but to 37. Jewish 28 7] 2 was #8 A complimentary dance | D C | remove any chance of-a slip up, the Game Department should 85 mene att — ! Ai —— ee held in honor of Fred Bates sr, RY LEANERS See that a supply of forms outdining these pertinent sections Rane oo » the Forest Grove Community Balls a are placed in every customs office and handed out to the visitor. | 42. Coral rect 32 [33 This would serve two purposes. It would remove any doubt, 44. Simple or- ~ Sapae tat #s We mentioned before, that the tourist is not receiving this Heigham bee (Gale ZA ee ae ‘ 1 information. At the same time, the cost of printing these forms 45. Province. faz) as |Z 44 xpert unsmit ing would be more than offset by the additional number of licenses ae a) | m7) ote = i . Eat away % 7 m Sold, resulting in increased revenue for the department. AT. Abounding 45 | | WY GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP -—~ But. whether or not this suggestion is eventually agreed in shade Pras boat are Bea 277s a ee a to, there is another disturbing fact that stands out. The Game 48. Cried, as | | | ZY | | | | Full stock of parts for all makes of guns Department in not efficiently checking the traveller, acae mer Of the people checked Saturday coming from the north, ’ not one had seen a game warden, and to reach this area they F 5 th Fil 5 f *: SPOR'I SMAN S SHOP had to pass through five game districts. rom Cc I ES O t ri U ne Sa. . Either the Game Department is understaffed, or it is a < ee ‘ P.O. Box 1249 Prince George, B.C. physical impossibility to enforce the Game regulations as the; ONE REAR AG6 the Chileotin River at Farwell Can- now stand. If the former condition is the case, and it is August 23, 1951 yon— Plans were proceded withsto- impossible to rectify, then the only alternative would seem to Wards having a new school built int- In the Williams Lake District the iMame: Us mediately at Likely to replace the forest fire situation is reported much better, with fire crews being cut : one destroyed hy fire in June. Ten Now that the Interior of the province is connected with |g ders will be called for the Stepion é of a new two-room school at Horse- qe sa: : "| fy and a teacherage at Soda Creek—- | i districts have had their hands fu) Mr. Fred ‘Cardwell has taken over TO THE the Yukon and Alaska by road, these problems will become serious consideration by the Department with a view to as_fires erupted around Mahood | the BeA Oil company, distributing | offering some concrete solution before the next tourist season Mountain and Decea Lake— Faced business ler Mr. Metealf returned - e— Mr.) | to Horsefly suffering from a severly | injured foot and ankle received from 7 s a grizzly he had encountered near g aR Service Creek, North Arm Quesnel E ee \ be to revamp the Game Act itself to make enforcement of it — shipments with the recent exodus of Z able-bodied men to district forest The Sagging Pla n k fires, several local planer mills have hired girls to handle what had been By its first major act since coming to power, the Socia} |* traditionally man’s: Jeb) The credit government has performed a neat piece of sleight-of- handful of directors wane tua get hand with its. campaign plank of co-insurance abolishment, i the Stampede qreorlation ee 5 < did so with the hope of finding out As the party’s orators had assured the people, the coming a Re BE to power of Social Credit saw the removal of co-insurance froni es ae Ld d-slow ‘had Soe the BC. Hospital Insurance Service but the substitution of the | O¥t francially, but from the partial Sees ae : 3 2 Zs statement that was presented they $i-a-day for each day in hospital is.a plan that is news to were still not able to determine the everybody. : ane set) SN } amount of loss— Forbes Ranch Perhaps Ahere is ore political experienc in fhe: yon of tourist resort, 122 Mile Irouc. the Social Credit goYernment than’ we Ilr firs t assuthed sold ‘by Gilbert mbes to sertainly this bit of, maneuvering stands well against 4any Langton of Enderby— rolls around. with a serious curtailment of lumber Lake— A good many of the resi- dents of Williams Lake are Planning | to attend the third annual stampeae at Riske Creek—- A pickup team of : Players from Wells visited here to| | i play a pickup team of Williams Lake We join with members of the Fair Association Softballers and won both tie atte in welcoming visitors to the Cariboo Fall Fair. : noon and evening games— Miss Dor- othy Coxon became the bride of Mr Your Home Furnishings Store will not be ; Cecil Rhodes— At Williams Lakel represented in the displays as we had hoped ~ So av iccasuee Sane eee i due to preskure of busindss, ‘a, civeumstance many points in the higher eltitudes “ we deeply regret. of this district recorded as much mail Success to the 1952 Fair E ai ten degrees of frost. TEN YEARS aGo August 20, 1942 ‘average’ stay in hospital, over the old co-insurance charge, but this is smali comfort to the person who makes a protracted stay in hospital of Say two months. And for those People who | pair Association are expecting a re- implicitly believed the government would live up to the entire cord number of entries in the ’5; letter of the promise of abolishment of co-insurance, even the Fair— An offical of W. Cc. Arnett Payment for several days under the $1-a-day plan is going to| Go. Ltd., contractors on the north be made under protest. and south ends of the Hart Highw It is an unusual way for a new party to build confidence in the minds of the voters. instead of the usual Tuesday, Friday and Saturday— The Cariboo Fall On a ‘tour of inspection, a DPariy S f Seattle busi , including bs AES 2. 5 rerenaiveorascesxernes'| Cariboo Home Furnishings Pacifie railw made a two-hour i = “Visit the Store with the Mriendly Door” & stopover at Williams Lake— 1544, head of cattle from the Cariboo have Agents for Connor, Mayfair, Norge, Glson and Climax < Gas and Electric Washing Machines has expressed doubt that the high- way would be open to the public ad far as the Parsnip River this season — Ed McCabe, Quesnel club mem, ber, shaded local golfer Wilf Mooré by tWo strokes to take this yeard) Quesnel Open Golf tourney— yrs! = Sound Development = Word that the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Company is| Doug stevenson has resigned at e been sold through the services of Geo. M. Mayfield, manager and sales-, as welcome news last week to prospective home builders. High School— ¥ FIVE YEARS AGO : } = ae 5 August 21, 1947 1 and Village Commissioners alike. The former were unable to Selves spending every bit of extra water revenue in keeping |fic Salmon Commission have now = Property owners have advanced enough ready cash to make up ; premiums were reduced by $3.00 a year. New rates are as follows: = i in agreement, at least ‘in Principle’ with the Suggestion that | trustee of School District 27 to join the new sub-division be serviced with water prior to sale, came | the teaching staf of Wiliams Lake Failure to handle the last Parcel of land in this manner has brought nothing but headaches to new property owners secure financing for home construction until the laying of The crew of men and engineers ape pes water lines was assured, and the commissioners found them- employed by the Internationa) Paci- to all B. C. Citizens = existing lines in repair, leaving little for new expansion. The | made a start on actual construction : fact that two lines now service this area is only because the | of the fishway on the north side of PREMIUA REDUCTION: e Effective July 1, 1952, all This type of indefinite and sporadic expansion of water sr eects 5 F : Sine’ SOE So te co eae mWeare Service is not in the best interests of the village. er the Single person $27.00 per year In developing the new sub-division before sale the PGE will regain its money from’ the increased price tag on the lots: He Two or more persons _- $39.00 per year e i the parcels of ground will sell quicker, and the buyers will poy Those who have paid their premiums for this period jat the old oe purchasing @ ‘pig ina poke.” on” rate will have a credit applied to their next premium billing, i Habit Payroll deduction adjustments will. be made in September. 4 Complete Service From Towing To Body Work Our towing service is operating 24 hours a day — 7 days a week. NDOLLAR-A-DAY” PLAN: rncctie augue 0. 1959. = co-insurance was abolished and a new “doliay-a-day” plan was put into effect for those wha go to hospital. Under this new pian, a@ person will just pay one dollar for cach day he is im hospitalt It is expected that more than 97% of these going to hospital will actually pay less under this new plan. These changes w by $2,000,000 } 1 benefit the peaple ot B.C. Z arly. em THE B.C, HOSPITAL INSURANCE SERVICE BZA The next time your car is broken down on the high- way, or if you have the misfo:tune to have a collision, simply go to the nearest telephone and we will do the rest. In the shop, skilled mechanics will repair your car and expert body men will make it look like new, CENTRAL SERVICE LIMITED Chrysler and Plymouth Cars - Fargo Trucks “Always buy a Chrysler product - The best buy all way. “Your protection against high hospital bills’ ——. ee ees pitt DiS” “Phone INTERIOR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Hon. Eric Martin, Minister Williams Lake, B.C, L. FP, Deswiller, Commissioner ( ~ > ———;'