= nn ee Thursday, August 27, 1958 THH TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARE, 8.6. ~~ Kage 9 ritish Isles. sion ,after all their efforts, will[ with them but had to return in p ° | Alexis Creek News MR. and MRS. GIBBS and family Horsefly News e their dream of making the] couple of; days. spent a weekend at West Branch. lesser tributaries of the Fraser the REV. COLCLOUGH was a visitor! “wp ang MRS. SERACK of Kel-' CHARLES KROENER, son of Mr.|ereat spawning ground of the sock.| MR. and MRS. AL WILLIAMSON, here last week. He plans on holding| oyna with their two small boys paid and Mrs. Otto Kroener, back from|eyes it once was. Vancouver, were recent visitors. Mr. a services throughout the fall and a visit to Alexis Creek last week.| trip to New York, said this country A. BL Williamson returned to Van- winter. Mr. Serack will teach here for the looks like wilderness to him now. THE BRIDGE CREW completed] couver with his son for a week’s visit. MISS L. WHITESIDE, popular coming tern MRS. C. S. NEWTON came up| {the repairs to the local bridge. Be- DAN ATKINS d¥ove to Vancouver matron at the Alexis Creek Outpost ae eal Rome HopeltGrset Nee Curnituse: sides being a decided improvement tar Roce ‘ Hospital returned home last week| Voee eee eae THERE IS QUITE a big run of! 1. {2Pearance, it now gives one a naa Pome Gres igutie’ vaetce ae Tags petueday, night to rob the is ae __|ieeliug of security while crossing] 4. W. ALARIC and C. KALLMAN, i beer parlor. Nothing of value was)salmon in the Horsefly River. It isltye structure. Hope, who have been busy at the i velling through Canada, U.S.A. and| taken. to be hoped that the Salmon Com HAYING is in full swing again) Hume and Rumble pole yard, Wil } ae a A liams Lake, spent the weekend fish- d after the ‘severe electric storm and "4 ; ; ing on Quesnel Lake. heavy downpour on Saturday night. Glenn Walters and his crew are go- RELATIVES in Horsefly received ing to his wild meadows on Monday.| Word of the forthcoming marriage | > of Gwendolyn Walters, only daugh 5 _MRS. W.M. BLAIN and dauebter-| tor of Mr. and-Mis. Getald Walters, Violet, were visiting in Ashcroft for] pore Alice, B.C. to Mr. Douglas B. inrss “Weeks: Good to take place in Vancouver on A N N O U N (e E M E N Ap VISITING here is the Clarence September ‘4. Gwen was born et Vaughan family from Langley, after] Williams Lake and with her family lived there several years. Expect Bloodshed in Timmins’ Strike, Says Union Leader a tour of Eastern Canada. MRS. W. J. WALKER and daugh —Central Press Canadian = The business known as Pat's Tire Service is now under new management. guests of Mrs. B. A. Stober and Mrs. ter, Beatrice, and Mrs. M. L. Gib- bons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown on a very pleasant out- Arming of men working in the Broulan Reef mine near Tim- mins, Ont., may result in strikers “being shot in the back,” says Don Montgomery, United Steel- 4 G. Hockley. Mr. Taylor ing to eese Lake Iast Wednesday. 10) ound é As the new owners, we wirh to assure our customers . = viet eave down iHe/t0-Meleess Is es workers’ represeritative. that built up this business will continue to mark its deal- Tatlayoko Lake News A DANCE usually draws a pretty slim crowd when ranchers are busy concentrating on the serious busi i that they will find the same spirit of friendly service | i ings with the motoring public under our Management. | The firm’ name “Pat’s Tire Service” will remain the same. > a ‘ a + = ness of haying. So everyone was Priced for quick sale!’ HD 10W Allis Chalmers tractor. serial 10W pleasantly surprised to -y Running gears very good. Price $5,750.00. ent at ‘the informal get-together FRED SPECHT In good running condition! Caterpillar model 75 tractor, bare ma- held at Kleena Kleene Lodge last : chine. With belt pulley is ideal power for portable mill. Goud for Saturday night. ry ‘ : : F eae ane Pat s Tire Service hauling mill and pan skidding. No better buy at $2,000.00. MR. and MRS. BRUCE KELLOGU $1,000.00 takes it! Case gasoline Power Unit, model LAE, 65 H.P. with enclosed type clutch. Looks and operates like new! $1,000.00. See it at Prince George! Petters Diesel Light Plant, 7.5 KVA, 110- 220 Volt, 60-cycle, single phase unit mounted on sturdy steel base. Running condition and appearance A-l, For camps, Summer homes, construction jobs. $1,450.00. and their two young daughters of Everett, Washington, took over the ;Lodge previously run by Clarence McKill, early in the summer. this | being their first ‘open-house’ party. f Specializing in re-capping, vulcanizing and new tire sales i | Situated on the bank of One Eye Finning Tractor & Equipment Co., Ltd. |Lake, where Mr. Kellogg reports the | fishing to be excellent, the Loage was reached through a variety of = transport methods, guests arriving by float plane, boats, cars, trucks, saddle horse and afoot. All the surrounding districts, West Branch, Tatla Lake, Tatlayoko, were well represented. Melvin Girr and Ken Stranaghan rode up from Bella Coola as far as the Christensons at Anahim, driving n from there with Aubrey and Barbara Christenson Phone 343-L-1 ELMER CARSWELL | 975, equipped with Carco winch, Isaacson hyd. angledozer, guards. many friends and neighbour: | | | Prince George, B.C. him, with his two Visiting nieces from Vancouver and two other young lady visitors from Kamloops, stepped in on his way Home with a load of freight. : Jack Beban and four guests flew over irom Nimpo Lake. An unex- pected influx of holiday-seeking vis tors from as far afield as New Mexico arrived early in the evening adding the dance to their adventures in Canada. Lively music provided by Pat Braid of West Branch, Don Nichol- son from Peace River, and Dean Holt, kept the dancers on their toes; a buffet-style banquet replenished sone ” ss their waning energies. The merry * |making lasted right up until 6 a.m. when the party goers dispersed by daylight. 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You'll find that, beyond all doubt, Pontiac is truly “Tops in Everything but Price.” THE WEATHER, always a topical hay-time subject, has been behaving abominably. Fitful showers con- tinue now as during the beginning ot haying, with only a sunny lapse of six days last week; A bucket of salt is standard haying equipment these days. TOM GARNER, Chilko Lodge owner, paid a quick visit to the Circle X last week in his new Cessna float plane. Landing at Tatlayoko Lake after a five minute flight from Chilko Lake,-he admitted it was his first visit in the valley though he had flown over its boundaries many times He reported a full house and excellent fishing at his enjoyable Holiday Hunting Lodge. MRS. DELL HAYNES left for Vancouver Island last week after a three week visit with her son Ken and family. Fred Cyr left on the same stage, for good, he says, though he promised to visit us occasionally. He intends living in Vancouver, P7536 OUR VALLEY THOROUGHFARE is being taken by surprise. Road foreman Pete Yells with the help of Gordon Jasper, George Johnson, Joe Schuk with his ‘dozer and Lee Butler with Brinks’ ‘cat’ are putting in the jJong-needed culvert on Quetsin creek. With a span of $0 ft, and a 20 ft. drop it’s a fair sized culvert. The remainder of the road will have its face lifted also, Pete promises, Williams Lake Motor 77 : T 7 7 and—Bob Smith. Ike Sing of Ana- —