2 Page 3 ee THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAR, 8.6, Whursday, October 36, 1953, y ° 5 THE TRIBUNE THIS WEEK'S CROSSWORD From Another Viewpoint Published every Thursday at William Lake, B.C. 5 ee S Tis tcon- 23. Organsot © : “IT’S THE PEOPLE'S BABY” By The Tribune Publishing Co, Shane re Neos on Rapns (in the Kamloops Sentinel) Established 1931 . Clive Stangoe, Editor 5. Bead of 5. Strong, Armenia is i i i Subscription: per year $250 liquia heavy 25. Mucaling Ses Fdueation may tuke a big slice groan about the financial burdens Guteids ‘shade - aera 9. rae «, Wagons on {gallos ee our ie tex niver sont, at eee) aber ouubae tat he ee - us. - Flow - Kille ack Page Coutinues* to show uo interest in| individually, do little or nothing MDVEREIING © cto oo eabccanon ae governed iG Heremey 22: Ala dis: eae school affairs,” remarks the Wil-|about it. They wont even take the Members; Canudian Weatly Newshansid, cAdseciatton 13. City (Me.) Taborsr 31, Fencing liams Lake Tribune. trouble to attend the public meet- nadian Weekly Newspape! 14. Whether 9. Most just swords The Cariboo newspaper's comment |ings where they could. British Columbia Division, C.W.N.A. 15. Spring 11. Arid 32. Warp- was instigated by the unremarkably| The tax-bills for education some Authorized as Second-Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa 6 Pde = Ror bias yarn 39. One-spot ~ poor attendance at a public meeting|day will reflect the price of this an 17. Reply Tome 3S Chustinias one called by the Williams Lake Local | difference. When the day comes that Z 3 21. Moral 19. Heaped 34. Confed- (SE. Asia) Attendance Area Representative |the cost of education is the straw Everyone s Happy : ap, Brinciples 20. Man's erate scamerinn Bert Levens. that breaks the property-owner’s s Pe 2a Stee ots name 38. Perish (sym.) Mr. Levens was the only person| back the people of B.C. will have Two usually much-maligned government departments in plant a —- 7 who attended, despite the fact the/only. themselves to plane: It will be town should be handed verbal bouquets for the public they 3h Bertin Z e i | A gathering was widely publicized by too late then to say: I should have seven -Riseand tan rh ——4 Posters and other means. __|ttied to do something about this by : 2A | ERI If this were an isolated instance it|taking my proper place in the siruc- ag One of them is the Department of Public Works. Early angen Tz S might not be significant. But it is|ture of checks-and-balances in which this summer readers may remember that everyone along the 30. Bulwarks a not. Everywhere in British Columbia! Area Representat: meetings and = Horsefly road, as well as the local Board of Trade was for 32. Miscellany Ree Bia Z* | lea the situation duplicates that at Wil-|School Board elections are the key- dropping the entire department into the quagmire that marked 35. Aniinel's 7 CS < liams Lake. The people moan and| stones.” the road during the early stages of reconstruction. Resort 36. ate owners along the road were certain that a tremendous loss of (sym.) 21 22 J23 |24 Jos tourist business wauld result from the mess the roadbed was 37. More ° . = in, and district logging and mill operators couldn’t have been 39. paecious ES z em, Niquidet Transport more loud in their protests if the price of lumber had fallen a1 Misrepre: Bry Fay een to $20 a thousand. sent : Williams Lake - Horsefly But things are different now. 22: Scraway Beast g In another part of this Paper will be found a news report 43. Strong 32, [33 |34 3S 3S R. M. Blair’s office, Wm Lake, phone R66 of a meeting of resort owners that states this branch of the sieline Bea Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long Auto Courts and Resort Owners Association has gone on record a Avataoe Fxg 36 39 [40 3 as publicly thanking the local department for the fine job it [Lay la ina bat lee 992 made of the Horsefly Road. ~ _ DOWN | The Horsefiy. Committee of the Board of Trade is also i ieee aS aa BE THRIFT-WISE! about to officially-commend the department, according to chair- 2. Skill ¢ F man Harry Brown who says the residents of Horsefly are ex- SS ae cS BUY AND SAVE ~ tremely pleased with their road now. F h Fi 23) If District Engineer Ray Cunliffe and his men can remem- f rom t e€ iles of the Tribu ne DURING OUR Liye Der how to take a bow after dodging brickbats for so long, ONE YRAR Aco Marketing’ Aganéy; ett #8 Guesial Es : it would now be in order. November i, 1951 os VA The other government department we are thinking about é to handle the sale of approximately YUL le is the one responsible for maintaining law and order in our According to both the RCMP and] 600 head of cattle— A Sonat gown merchants, last night was one TWENEY VE 2? = Some weeks ago Sgt. Howe finally lost his patience with euons ST iene ee ee October the loud sound effects caused by straight exhaust pipes that ahobeh ie Ae ar : : poate ara. i = F 5 Z 8 S’ officials say there] The Inspector of Civil Aviation | Some truckers seem to believe are necessary to their business aren't as many youngsters attend-|for British Columbia made a visic | YES! and issued a warning to the fraternity to equip their trucks ing the Hallowe'en Party now as in/to Williams Lake to inspect the| : with muffiers ‘or else.’ : : ae years gone by, it seemed hard to be-| landing field on the old race track, Now so far there is nothing unusual about this decision: Hiieve when ithe bis hall was taven lung it is hoped Williams Lake will ur @arance ale The long-suffering townspeople had heard this sort of warning | over py children congregated to vie|shortly rank as a licenced emerg- aefore Sgt. Howe’s advent on the scene and nothing had come] so, tne annual awards for the best|ency airport— At the annual -neet- Is Still On seemédtothere was a big difference this time. The truckers | costumes, and take home the ‘treats ing of the Board of Trade the fol- | , long before youéUg Sergeant meant business and it wasn’t] iat were handed out. Mr. and Mrs.| lowing officers were elected: J. D.| ee when the trucks rolled up Ohmue a conversation in an office M. Meraw have purchased the Fa-|Smedley, president; H. Atkins, There are hund reds of items the odd exception, particularly Of course there is still} mous Bakery from Mr. Barber, who vice-president; Jas. Kay, secre- i 3 diesels that evidently no one can control shot the snorting |iook over trom alt Smallenberg last |tary Barn Mark Greenlee of Ca- to choose from, including ~~“s-routing | year— Red Allyson, Circle § rider|nim Lake became the bride of Lau- them to Quesnel. But the silence is wonderful. st all'round| rence Houseman, Forest Grove. a large selection of Unpainted Furniture 4 se who was runner-up as b Cowes in the 1951 Williams Lake Stampede, was injured when his gad- On To Prince, George : dle horse stumblea and threw him - L tt t th e Editor é Quesnel cattle sale realized $219,030 igo down'as\ ro. 1030 wedd-oa1n addition eighi y For one group of men in town, this week wil October 22, 1952 - ‘ probably the most hectic on record. Going along with the mis- registered bulls were sold for a sum| 7: C- Stangoe, Editor | We'll look after your taken belief that they would have plenty of warning on the | o¢ $7,225— Margaretsalivs Wrieht, Williams Lake Tribune actual date of the P.G.E.’s Quesnel-Prince George extension daughter of Mrs. T. R. B. Wright ot Williams Lake, B.C. H ° ” N | opening, the Board of Trade’s committee members were sud- Lac La Hache, became the bride of| Dear Sir: eating ee Ss denly precipitated into last-minute action when the date was Earl Edward DeWees— Georgina We have now concluded what al set for Saturday. Joyce Place, daughter of Mr. J S.]hope has been a successful Tourist | At the time of writing this editorial there are still about |Piace, Dor Crock naan Me yc Operators and Business Meeting in|] * Propane Gas Heaters : a dozen ends to be tied into place; a situation that is being |of Morley s. Shaw— Ada Elizabeth | Kamloops. The Kamloops and encountered on an even larger scale at Prince George. MacKenzie exchanged vows with] pistrict. Board of Trade, the Kam- * Fawcett Oil Heaters ‘ : 7 At the northen teminus, feeling on this sudden jump at /Jefferson Branch, Miocene— With} loops Junior Chamber of Commerce 2 the opening date is running rather high. The committee in |inter closing in there remains only| ani all of the 300 operators and | * Enterprise coal <-ne charge of festivities there feels that after waiting 40 years for |18 miles of track to be laid and the| businessmen present at the meeting, é the extension, the citizens should have been gjven a little |two main bridges to be completed be-| Would like me to convey to you aud | and wood Heaters more time than a week and a half’s notice to get arrangements |fore the first train can roll trom vee aaa ws ee TM ORe vt Way hanks for helping to publici E underway. Quesnel through to Prince George— iene ven ¥8 publicize: this Drum Heaters We are entirely in accord with this feeling. Whoever was Scho' istri i ols in District 27 opened this responsible for setting the opening date must have realized The meeting was held to promote o year with 900 pupils, and 44 teach- 4 will on a broad plane in the 2 g that the towns along the railroad wanted to make it the B00 on 8 Deoed “plane in r r iu les ers in the 22 school buildings— general area, and your interest in| ario0oo ome urnis ings occasion for a grand scale celebration. To have brushed these zr = -: " helping us achieve this will atways| lans so lightly aside, as has been done in this case, shows a FIVE YEARS AGO a “Vig: Sina aut Meee, 5 lace of consideration to the people of the Central Interior. October 30 1947 be remembered by all of us. Visit the Store with the Friendly Boor’ far spiri 3 i is ¢ . i < Yours very truly, | Agents for Connor, Mayfair, Norge, Gilson and Climax 3 But as far as the spirit of the celebration is concerned, it 574 head were sold at the Quesnel Sek ae ane Gas dia Belo WEEE ee will take more than a faux pas in arrangements to dim the Annual Cattle Sale. Top steers sold pions Me Ge > Ez) enthusiasm with which the rail link official opening will be Secretary. ; up to 14.80 and calves at 14.50, with greeted. other grades following in line— The establishment of the long-awaited line to Prince Joseph Foster, brother of Capt. Fos- : George opens up tremendous fields of expansion. Now the ter and uncle of Miss Jessie Foster, PT IBI It HEARIN PGE has pushed into Prince, the Possibility of it extending to|diea on his way to Quesnel Hospital G the Peace River country is far -more probable. We have two | after being struck by a truck on the more jumps to make with our railroad. It must go south to|highway north of Quesnel— The Vancouver and then north to the Peace to irrevocably link |new Mackenzies Ltd, grocery store the destiny of that great agricultural country to the province |on Oliver Street is fast becoming to which it belongs. ready for opening to the public— Claude Huston, for ten years Assist- ant Provincial Fire Marshall for British Columbia Liquor Inquiry Commission ° Briefs will be Received A public hearing of the British Columbia Liquor Inquiry Commission will be held in Williams Luke, has retired from | the Court House at Prince George, B.C., on Tues Jay, November 4, commencing at that position, but retains the posi-| 7:00 p.m., tor the purpose of receiving briefs directed to the following: matters reter- ion as Fire Chief of the Volunteer red to the Commission for investigation: ie Fire Brigade— Bryan Singer three = and a half year old son of Mr. and 1. The relevant facts relating to the distribution, sale and consump- tion ef spirituous, vineous and malt liquors within the Pravince, with the view to determining the manner and means mest acceptab’e to the people of the Province of implementing the sale of spirituous, vineous and malt liquors by the glass in premises licensed for that purpos Mr: covered from his narrow escape from| being drowned in Rose Lake a week ago— Christine Elizabeth Sanford of | Quesnel becanie the bride of Gordon | Jasper of Riske Creek— | TEN YEARS AGO October 29, 1942 2. Such further matter: as the Commissioners may consider to be in- cidental to the foregoing matters inquired into, on a frozen radiator gr sluggish performance due $60,000 has been subscribed to to summer weight oil. Come in now and have your the Third Victory Loan by residents All briefs must be submitted in typewritten form. on legal size paper. car of this district leaving another $65, i ° . 000 to meet the quota— The village Six copies of each brief must be submitted for the use of the C ission. W interized of Williams Lake has not yet solved their water supply as the engineer Briets submitted later‘than on the above t AVE COSTLY REPAIR BILLS for Internatonal Water Supply Co. dates will be received at the Commissioner's office, Court House, Vancouver, B.C. { gave up drilling after several test holes in promising locations near CENTRAL SERVICE LIMITED |r "en's wesc. “So! The Britigh Columbia Liquor Inquiry Commission “The Car Centre of The Cariboo’? tor the past twelve years, has ten- CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — FARGO ae _ Wopresten former Honourable H. H. Stevens, Chairman. DEALERS Wells, will be taking the vacancy— George Home The Very Reverend Dean Cecil Swanson. Geo, M. Mayfield, salesman for the | - es