ES Thursday, July 2, 1968. y } THE TRIBUNE, WELLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 8 BIG CREEK GRIZZLY SEEN IN DISTRICT # young grizzly was seen on Mud Creek recently by Cecil Henry. These big bears do not often come down in but range the this lower country, mountains farther back. Cecil lost two young colts this month and Mr. Grizzly is under suspicion. AS the school term came to a close] the holida Wor'g at D. L. Lee's for the past weelnerated by Oscar Dupont. in the anwhile Mrs. Dupont is visit- ing. 1, with her mother, Mrs. W. Hutelign, MR,4q MRS. EDDIE PILTZ lett the Sk.anch this week to take over managent of “Bumps” Maber’s ranch: 4_Mile Creek. -MRS._ BAMBRICK. was in town Saturday see the dentist. MR.a MRS.-R. CHURCH went to Pentitp Thursday to pick up their sonq daughter, Johnnie and Rosalie, ‘9 are coming home for has School Exam Results The following is a detailed list of examination results for Williams Lake Elementary and High Schools. Promoted to Grade 12 — Dennis Adolph, Tony Cousins, Arlene Duke. Alice Fraser, Bill Herbert, Jim Me- Kenzie, Rex Moon, Marvin Scott, Carole Berglund, Elizabeth Dean, John Briekson, Alice Friesen, Clar- ence Higgins, Muriel McQueen, Julia Rankin, Blizabeth Stevenson. trial), Daniel Copeland (on trial), Marie Copland, Gordon Mackenzie, Reta Rife, L. Haller, A. Nikkel, M. Rushton? E. Smallenberg, C. Lin- ton. Paul Mackenzie (conditional), Melvin Beckman, T. Baker, V. Wal- lace, V. Dutow (on trial), B. Bell- mond, J. O'Dell, W. Borkowski, C Buckles” Billy Gaspard, Paul Levens, Gala-Mae Imhoff,, Bernie Bass, Mi- chael Proctor, Glen Richards, Wayne Baker, Marlene Cummings, Freddie Downs, Esther Petrewitz, Ann Pax- ton, Gordon Orr, Glen Kerley, Gary Racicdt, Helen Dutow, Laverne Fel- ker, Brian Singer, Shirley Cook, Sandra Twan, Butler, Cheryl Searff, George Moo: Roy Kozuki, Nels Mikkelsen. retiring from teaching and will re- side in Vancouver for the summer months. A PRESENTATION was made to Edyth and Anne Winteringham by the senior students. Winteringham are going to reside ia Calgary, Alberta. MISS E. UCHIDA called Lone Butte on Friday afternoon on The Misses in on Merle Leavitt, Linda her way from Williams Lake to Vancouver. JIM JENSEN is a busy man. Jim Te,|has been appointed as enumerator Promoted to Grade 11 — Gerald ~ of the voters list for the coming this week the pupils here all received! DONN yRpE left Friday for|AsPden, Marie Bellmond, “Hattle HEpew (conditional). : Fromoted to Grade 3 — Janet|Federal election. promotions toa higher grade. ‘ThelRiske Cree ye expects to be hack| Bliss, Barbara Bryce, Danny Burns, Promoted to Grade 7— Marvin|Brent, Dianne Friesen Claudia] ON TUESDAY afternoon John closing picnic was held at Big Flat.| June 30. 2 “\ allen Demcoe, Iris Fletcher, Anita puestwick; Anm Gibbons, Donald May-| Pinchbeck, Frank Kozuki, Brian|Petersen was busy with Orvil Gib- The teacher, Miss Vivian Bales, is| wypi = ahiy, Bonne Heriert, Binor-Hyaa,| "4 Carmen Wallace, Dorothy Mae-|Fourt, Lynn Marbry, Denise Place |son's bulldozer, dozing out a pit for staying over for the Gymlhana on| church's = months work at Sieniy wivkbend, Allan McDougall Donald, Allan MeIntosh, Lorraine|Greg Place, Jimmy Morris, Peter|gas tanks at the Lone Butte Hotel. July ist, before returning home to] jet Tian Mre.' Helen Paw Gloria McIntosh, Myrtle McKenzie, Moore, Ronald Manuel, Rose Gas- Mikkelsen, Romona Tressierra, David| Atkinson Bros. are installing two Victoria. ee eee take on the 00) Betty MeKenzie, Roberta Olson para, Josie Ure, Levi Purjue, Bobby| Ferris, Judy Paulsen, Murray Man-| electrical gas pumps for a service R. CHURCH’s bulldozer has been! 100 Mile. ‘igh Lodge near Francis Potter, Barbara Pulver Fullerton, Jacqueline Curtis, Dwayne | uel, Barbara Hargreaves, Jackie Mur-|station. This will be known as Lone John Rankin, Edward Kozuki, Lewis Mac- Walter Richardson. | Brandly, Robert Moore, Larry Nel- Pinchheck ray, Cam Mackenzie, Bobby Cnrau, Butte Service Station. : sop, ‘Marjorie Beaulieu, Marilyn| Judy Murray, Charles Moon, Frank > Joy Roberts, Ruth Schoonover! Z , , THE YOUNG LADY clerking in INTERIOR FREIGHTWAS Bryan Simpson, Rosina Watson, ceeewell ao Hosen: aude ee Isnardy, Johnny Louttit, Robert’) pin Davies Store is Miss Norma aa a eae Winnie Weetman, Irene Wright, see - STi pee a ast Moon, Heather Wood, Judy Lunn,! Jackson from North Vancouver. Miss SCHEDULED FREIGHT SER\CE James Clement (on trial). Stewart, William Dorin, Tivola|1eather Mowat, Gien Carter, Chervl| Jackson expects to be here tor the Z Bev Willi : Howe, Michael Hargreaves, Gordon| Mackay, Lynn Howarth, Cheryl Mid- summer. etween Williams Lake-and Qtsnel Promoted to Grade 10 — Norah] wrirley, Robert Shaw, Mazel Me-|ni . : dienyves Quesnel airley, rt Shaw, night, Rosemary Hosey, Donna Ker-| ‘pum Dept. of Public Work: a ‘ yuesne 1 p.m, Mondays and ~hursdays Anderson, Sylvia Baker, Luelle!jingh, Jean Stevenson, Alannagh|jey, Wendy Rottacker, Linda Mal-| maintal: pt. 2 ie Works roa eaves Williams Lake 1 p.m. Tuesday aq Friday Bosworth, Arvilla Cameron, Barbara| ees, Malcolm Mouat, Audrey Fries-ljette, Rosaleen Stewart, Jeannine ee pees ay ree one ENTERIOW FREIGEWAYS, Carter, Rudy Faessler, Beverly |en, pita Brown, Gerald Nelson, Jolin] paverdiare, Beverly Moxon, Lynne| wards Brags Laker ee W. T. Hanna Fairley, Norman Felker, Laura|seiden, Fred’ Kozuki, Delbert Mik-|Cole, Gerald Wotzke, Gerald Tres- Z Friesen, Barbara Gardner, Rose-|kelsen, Joyce Hamel, Ralph Kohnke, | sierra, Robert Lavole. MR. and MRS, ERIC WATTS re- mary Hannah, Diane Harding, Mary | Rachael Blenkinsop, Violet Johnson Promdtea ta Binders HBB turned! to Lone Butte on Tuesday = Hordos, George Johnson, June Kin-|ponelda MacKay, Robert Overtou a — Pobby|evening after a trip as far east as : Searle, Sharon Maurice, Chrissie|Ontario. There Eric bought a car and F THE BEST TROLING vig Judy Gibbons, Marle ; , Isnard i MOTOR BUlr Donald, Mary McDougall, Philtip|trene Murdock, Joan O'Dell, Gordor ee eae ee aes ae returned via-the U.S.A. Mayfield, Marjori Mikkelsen, Dor-/waiconer, Leslie McDermid. See eee ee iaaeied’ nana, es OLN LERUM, Geugnter of “Mi ris. Gail Orr, : ; ; : : othy Millar, Roy Morris. Gail Or picustoanee Grada*s <> Gordou: enn: Hayeecatwers gue) Unite eee ee Ranch, SPORT KING Batter Stating © Better Labriciton @N ing of gas an Mary Potter, Bob Robertson, Mari- lyn Scott, Carol Sloane, Charlie Wig- gins, Gail Woodland. Promoted to Grade 9 — Kathleen Pinchbeck (on trial), Gwen Pulver (on trial), Patrick Bass, Beverly: Hawker, Kenneth Brandly, Marlene Mayfield, Gordon Mikkelsen, Voyne Purjue, Inez Isnardy, Lorne Manuel Bing Mow Chow, Bing Toon Chow, Darrel Curtis, Lawrence Eagle, Dar- win Curtis, Peggy Pinchbeck, Bar- bara Kyte, Axel Muller. Solveig Molin, Karen Wotzke, Joanne Half- “John Isnardy, Weil, Carol Commo, Carmelita ¥ Dale Shel- drake, Patrick Phillips, Owen Curtis, Fenny Louttit, Lila Hurst, Freddie Gibbons, Eileen Orr, Graeme Rowand, Lee Phillips, Larry Coupal, Richard is on a three weeks holiday trip to Everett, Wash, Mrs. Larum’s son, Ralph, is leaving here Monday for a three-weeks holiday“in Seattle. THE SCHOOL PIANO has arrived and will be ready for the next school ‘el- MOST ECONOMICAL Patsy MacDonald, Freddie Pineh-|Session The piano is not all paid for Gardner, Aleide Deschene (condi nights, Jackie Haines, Karen Lunn,|,o¢,, ‘Teddy Gaspard, Frank Gas-|¥et- Money is being raised by selling E CYCLE ‘ tional), Marlene McBurnie, Joai|Joan Hamel, Ronnie Rottacker, Syl-| para, Janice Johnson, Marlene refreshments, at dafices and enter- } AIR BETTER BY FAR BECAJSE Fielder, Joan Phillipson, Denis Me-|via Cummings, Muriel Bellmond,|p,ayn, Gerald Clark, Donna Nikkel,| teinments. F IT’S BUILT LIKE YOUR (AR Mahon, Margaret Lies, Gordon|Bobby Lee, Paddy Twan, JosePh| Garo) Felker, Douglas Shaw, Gerry SUNDAY’S double header softball I; COOLED : Harding (on trial) Rhona Steven-| Clear, Bobby Bishop, Terry Yelland | piscnheck, Irvine Fairley, Tommy| game between Clinton Sawmills and See the 3. H.P. single e 6 H.P. tin Janet Kelt Carole Louttit, Ed- son, Edward Kohnke, Richard Rife, Irvine, Sandra Pelkey. Lone Butte gave Lone Butte the first and the twin reverse Raymond Johnson, Marie Frost,|ward Levens, June Weber, Connie Clinton’s 2. The teams had reachea Grace Frost, Terry Buchholtz, Lynne|Pinchbeck, John Weetman, Glen game with a score of 21 runs to LONE : i Bishop, David Gosman, Bernice Bar-| Clear, Raymond Lavoie, Janice Orr, BUTTE low, Alfred Hannah, Janet Fletcher |Cameron Moxon, Sharon Cuthbert, Beverly Kyte, Gail Pelkey. Violet Van, Jerry Moon, Edmond Cc +) ¢ Promoted to Grade § — D, Koz-}Bellmond, Danny Nikkel, Gerry oronation ontest uki, M. G. Fletcher, K. Marbry, San-| Oliver, Barbara Felker, Marvin Gas- | h I ara Clark, T. Nelson, $. Hurst, V.|pard, Winston Paxton, Teddy Me- C loses At Sc 00 Blackwell's Photo & Sporting Goods s Distributed by EDWARD LIPSETT LTD. Prince Rupert the first half of the fourth inning in the second game when they were rained out. The score at that time was eight runs to nothing in favour of Lone Butte. MR. and MRS. FRANK WINTER- 7. ‘Vancouver Victoria ‘Gaspard (on trial), S. Buckley,|Dermid. oe INGHAM with Edythe and Ann left Della Beckman, J. Dunaway, ©.| Promoted to Grade 5 — Clarke]. School a out {tor itis, ee Lone Butte for Calgary on Monday Haramia, B. Day, F. Halfnight, D,jNeufeld, Earl Leavitt, Gary Nelson, months, and a lot of children went) (ning. Frank expects to be back up a step in grades. Lone Butte school had a coronation scrap book Janis Granberg and dimmie Mat- TO START PAVING Eawara|tuda tied for first prize. Blizabeth ‘Woodrow won second prize. And just ON HART HIGHWAY about all the rest of the senior Grover, G. Fielder, K. Wotzke (on| iGordon Beckman, Phillip Beaulieu, for hunting this fall. PEDDLE. PUSHERS fé Popular Peddle Pushers in sizes from 8 to 18, also matching plaid shirts Potter, ponelad Louttit, Murdock, Grant Purjue, Gerry Sloan, (Joan Yelland, Barrie Bennie, Jack (Rushton, Tini deGeus, Marcel Laver- grades won third prize. In the junior ‘A considerable portion of the Hart Darlene ‘Thornton, Jill Halt-| grades Margaret ©. Willard, firet|/Highway immediately north of nights, Gwen Booth, George Pulver,| Prize. Teddy Woodrow 2nd, Clorla) Prines, George will: be given a pre- Visla Nikkel, Norma Fairley, Dixie|Hood 3rd for grades 3 and 4, For|liminary coat of paving this year, ‘i Montjoy, Linda Greening, Beatrice|etades 1 and 2, John D. Watt 1st.| Works Minister P. A. 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