Thursday. May 18, 1954. f y fHE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 9 ALEXIS CREEK e —____. Scouts Benafit By Whist Drive A whist drive held at the school Friday night only drew a small crowd hut was very much enjoyed and the sizeable sum of $19 was taken in. This will be turned over to the Scouts and Cubs to help buy uniforms. Miss Whiteside was the winner of ladies’ first prize and Dick Lees took gents’ first. Seconds were won by Mrs. Hub- bard and Gordon Jakel, with booby’s Boing to Donnie MacKill and Tony chestra, THE FORESTRY STAFF is com- plete for the summer with the addi- tion of Tom Harvie from Kelowna, as dispatcher and Murray Taylor, Wil- liams Lake as patrolman for Chilso Lake. John Webb wil again be patrol- man at Clearwater. ANITA GIBBS, Laurie Haines and Alan Kinkead were home for the weekend. 100 Mile News (held over) MR. and MRS. PETER JECKELL | which will be held here on May 29. B. F. FITZPATRICK trucked a load of calves to Ashcroft on Tues- day. Accompanying him to Ashcroft [rere Mrs. Fitzpatrick and his two & | MR. and MRS. LAUREN HOUSE- MAN have returned from Dawson Creek after a few months’ residenze there. THE AIRSTRIP behind the lodge is heing smoothed out by the Jens bulldozer, ready for any landing aircraft. MR. and MRS. ROSS MARKS ar- rived home on April 20 from a six weeks trip through the middle Wes- Kamloops visiting Mrs. Oulett’s par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Smith. MRS. DOROTHY ROBERTS visit- ed on Thursday with Mrs. Lois Hig- gins and children. MRS. MARION HIGGINS receiv- ed word on Tuesday that her brother. Mr. Claude Scott, had passed away at Vancouver. Mr. Scott had been ill for several years. LEE and DON ROBERTS, Don Petrie and Lloyd Woodman have been hauling hay from Slim Gros- sett’s, BIG CREEK Game Guides Name Provincial Delegate At a director’s meeting of the Chil- cotin Guides Association held at Alexis Creek May 6, Alfred L. Bry- ant of Anahim Lake was appointed to represent this association again this year at the annual provincial game convention to be held at Nanaimo the Jast week of May. BRUCE WATT and Hazel Henry were returned as president and sec- companied by her sister Ann. spent a few days at the Circle S Ranch re- turning to Pritchard Sunday. MARTIN RUSS left Tuesday for a business visit to Vancouver. ope : y of the Big Creek Community LOOK LIKE ut tern States and Bastern Canasa. | Stream Fishin retary 0 Baylift. of Lone Butte were visitors at 100 as 9 Club at their annual meeting hela SUNDAY = |awite last week, and while here Mr. k d at Bonner’s last Friday. Duane Witte EVERYDAY THE annual Chitcotin Sports Day||Jeckell pussnases o ang fare Mt Opens On Weekend |*2220-3' ree, pome wie | is being planned for the 24th of May.| Mile Garage. ‘Roe. Lake News f : e ‘Bruce's absénce, Sparkling clean, care- A show will be held in the hall fol-| THE SCHOOL, GROUNDS were Anglers can take to the streams fully pressed clothes i jowing supper ‘A Queen in Crowned.’ This will_ be followed by a dance featuring. the Cariboo Ramblers Or- graded last week by Jens grader, op- erated by R. Burgess, for the South Cariboo in readiness track ‘meet (delayed) MR. and MRS. OMAR OULETT and children are spending a week in May 17th Gravel Crushing Lighting Plants, Consists of Motor and Pull Graders, Bulldozers, P.C.U.’ Plant, Caterpillar Tactors, Welders. Trailers, Buildings, Lumber, Air Compressor, Cement and contractors Miscellane ' $150,000 AUCTION SALE Contractors Equipment at Airdrie, Alberta Auctioneer Frank Gwartney, Licence Na 1 Stewart Equipment Co., Ltd. AIRDRIE, ALBERTA s. Rippers, Draglines, Scrapers Shop Equipment, Trucks and Mixers, ous Equipment of every description. 10 a.m. Wheel ‘Tractors, this weekend as stream fishing opens nine days earlier this year than usual. The information is contained in the 1954 sport fishing regulations releas- ed here last week. Usually reserved for May 24, the stream fishing season will open in the Northern District May 15. The northern district comprises all of British Columbia north of the 51st parallel in the yicnity of Clinton and Revelstoke. While no reason for the advanced dateihas been given it is thought to patily comply with a request from rodand gun clubs throughout B.C. Also new for this district is the absence of any closed season on lakes. Formerly the fishing season ended officially on February 28 in Jakes. This year it will not end at all but it will still be illegal to fish through .a hole in the ice except on Lag.La Hache for lake trout or char. <—). 8; MR. and MRS. TOM WILSON ana Bell Manted left this weei to go to work at Riske Creek. Dog Creek News MR. and MRS. C. R. PLACE, Mrs. Armes and A. J. Drinkell were among local residents journeying to town for Hospital Pound Day. _ MR. and MRS. FELIX NICHOLSON of Williams Lake were Sunday visit- ors to the valley. MISS BARBARA SPENCER, ac- give you extra dividends in comfort, and the as- surance that you're look- ing wonderful. pe it Dry Cleaning adds Longer Life to your clothes Williams Lake : Dry Cleaners SEA KING €OHGE FIBRE GLASS ROD This is 2 real beauty—perfectly balanced -piece genuine fibre glass trolling rod. Full cork handle, rubber butt cap and adjustable reel seat. Ideal for tolling in 1951 CHEVROLET BUSINESS. COUPE——-The best buy-— on the lot! Has air conditioner, $123 radio and | other extras. As clean as a new pin, This-unit in first-class.condition. Would make an ideal family car. AN OUTSTANDING BARGAIN AT $709.00 interior lakes. Two heavier actions ayail- able if desired. Only $17.95. 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