Page 10 3 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, July 14, 1955. PERMITS GRANTED were issed to R. Scott Joe Ooyevaar More About Bert Lloyd Three building permite were ap- nd a com- prbyea We a SENET ay al permit for construction of a (Continued from page 1) ¥ conimissionérs Tuesday E es on ee Ones: Tuesday) inter. storage-shea Was granted to water,~the searchers heard a call. Might ‘Three residential permits| H. J. Gardner @ Sons. | ther was some speculation whether | it was a loor but Godrich insisted it | OLIVER THEATRE= ay --- June 18, 19, 20 Monday, Tuesday, Wednes FERNANDO LANOS and ARLENE DAUL in 2 “SANGARER” Show starts Comedy and News at 8:30 p.m. 22, 25 BILL WILLIAMS and JEAN PORTER in “RACING BLOOD” Comedy and News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- July 21 TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: Mitzi Gaynor and Keith Bruselle “Three Dan O’Herliky Young Te; w man’s voice. Not wanting taxi along the shoreline with the plane because of the noise of tue | motor, the men broke into a trap- | per’s cabin they had spotted in the | area and fortunately found a small boat and outboard motor. Cruising along the shore they fin- ally discovered the Pilot, stranded on the top of a sheer 300-foot cliff. Toss- ing caution to the wind, Good ‘h immediately sealed the cliffside to make Lloyd as comfortale as pos- sible. To reach the same spot by 1 precipitous route it took a party later an hour and a half to make the top. RADIO DEAD It was now about 6 o'clock, but no radio message could be sent out as the rescue plane’s radio had gone dead. The plane returned to Gard- ner’s Mill on the lake, and from there word was sent out fo an am- bulance and doctor for the trip back A boat with men and supplies was dispatched from the mill and Dr. A J. Miller, retired medical man who lives on the lake, was picked up for the journey up the lake. In the party too was an experienced rope splicer, whose job was to make long More and More Men Are Using ELECTRIC SHAVERS No muss — Just plug it in é No fuss — at Home or in your Car SAVES TIME AND MONEY Call in.at your Blectrie Shaver and see all the popular models SALES SERVICE _ TPRADE- Available in 6 volt-110 volt or 12 REMINGTON SUNBEAM SCHICK PHILLISHAVE PACKARD RONSON 10 day home trial - if not fully satisfiea - your money cheerfully refunded headquarters PARTS TERMS volt-110 volt enough lifeline and sling to get the injured flier off the cliff. The party decided to stay with the injured man last night, and first thing this morning the sling was rigged up and tested first by Good- rich before Lloyd was gently lower- ed down by four men at the top. MOTOR FAILS According to Mr, Lloyd this morn- ing on his way to hospital, he r: into trouble Tuesday night soon ter arriving over the lake. Crossing the rocky outeroppings, his plane was caught in a downdraft and as he tried to apply more throttle to pull out. the motor stalled. All the plucky pilot had time to do w steer for the space between two trees. In the erash he was knocked un- conscious. He has brief flashes of re- membering being in the plane. for awhile after the crash and then he- ing on the ground. but for the most part he has no recollection of any- thing between the time of the crash and about 10 o'clock the next morn- ing. While he was semi-conscious he reealls throwing his knapsack with jee emergency rations and matches away from the wreck. Unfortunately it tumbled down the cliff and he was without any means of making a| signal, Throughout the day he watched | the seareh planes ¢ ng over, the spot, the light planes low enougn to see their markings. prominently in the rescue came up from Vancouver Wednesday morn- Goodrich, the man who figured ‘| ing by plane to see Mr. Lloyd =| search. The men have known each other for years, having worked on T-SHIRTS cool - cool - cool The ideal casual shirt for young and old. Featuring a variety of collar styles, Weaves and patterns See the new “Sponge Knit” --- you’ll vote it the smartest T-Shirt of the year, new “nu-velure” have © handy inside coin and key pocket @ speed-cut legs for swim comfort © concealed draw cord at waist © built-in knitted supporter Jantzen trunks in, many patterns and colors Borkowski’s Mexswear mining exploration jobs together in the north country. business and plunged right into the COMPLETE WRECK The downed aircraft was a com- plete wreck. Mr. Lloyd described it as “looking like a ball.” While the rescue party was wait- ing for dawn to make the descent, another party at Gardner’s mill sat ready to transport the flier to town. Ambulance service owner Chet Leay- itt, Garth Lloyd, the flier's brother, and Herb Gardner had made the trip from town, and in another ye- hicle Fred Bass had-driven Dr. Rar- ney Ringwood out. The men return ed this morning after word was r ceived that the injured man had been flown out. More About Garage (Continued from Page 1) lie had been served adequately. Mr. Nosey said his experience on several oO jons when*it had heen his turn to stay open on Sunday that ther: had not been enough busin to pay a man’s wages. Commissioner Mae Johnson inter- rupted to ask if the gragemen thought that a line-up of_11 ‘Sat one pump was an example of e He said he had ex- ed this one Sunday last year was the eleventh car in the line-up _ TO STUDY QUESTION Commissioners agreed to take the various recommendations d- visement in an attempt to find a mu- tually agreeable solution. Asked if the present by-law would stand in the meantime, the answer was “yes,” but the board was not prepared to go along with the gar- agemen who wanted to know it prosection would result for inf e- ments. Commissioners pointed under out Around Tewn Mrs. Freeman Butler and children are visi relatives in Seaitle for |a month | Bridge Group Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ransom of Edmonton have heen ing Mrs. | Ransom’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mableson. - A. J. Dyck and fam- kend for a holiday holiday in the Cariboo, - J. Carter of Sackville, N.B. is with her daughter and son. tw, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pomeroy. Mr - Haramia and her two laughters left for Vancouver last week and will stay for the summer mouths. nd Mrs. Erie O'Dell Jr., lett is Week for a holiday at the coast. r. id George Smith are enjoying a week’s vacation at Van- couver. Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Smith last weekend were Or. and Mrs. Wm. English of Esqui nalt naval base, Also recent visitors ‘t the Smith home were Dr. and Mrs. “eonard Farelli and family of Bsqui- malt. Dr. Farelli, a nuclear scientist, as on his.way to Chalk River, w: Police Court News 5 sentenced to police court is week when he’was found guilty aul Hoyer discovered his ng from the spot he had when he went to a show. e found the vehicle at the side of the road about three miles out of town, with Prentis nearby. He plead- ed not guilty to the charge. of impaired driving ult with following the Stam- pede. Alan Twan was charged twice un- der the section, For the first offense he was fined $50 and the second ap- pearance brought a 14-day jail sen- tence. Others charged and fined the $50 minium were Walter Daniel an, Jack Marsh. Lorne Orr, Fran- Henry and Robin Morgan. Mor- gan was fined a further $10 for driv- ing while his licence was suspended. Supplying Indians with liquor brought $50 fines for Bert Grinder and Charles Zimmerlee. BIRTHS At V ar Memorial Hospital MONTIBTH — To Mr. ana Mrs. Melvin Montieth, 100 Mile, a daughter born July sth GROOME To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Groome, Williams Lake, a daughter born July 9. DIXON — To Mr. and Mrs. Baward Dixon, im Lake, a daughter born July 12. . JEWELL — To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jewell, Buffalo Creek, a daugh- ter born July 13. NIQUIDET — To Mr. and Mrs. George Niquidet, Horsefty, a son born July 13. at Vancouver STEWARD — To Mr. and Mrs. George Steward of Williams Lake, a son born July 7th. Winners of Prizes At Our Store Opening Hamper Winners - July 7 Mrs. F. Mrs. Art Beanelair, Terry Wheatley. Woodland, Ruth idnight. Mrs. R. Plowe, M Court, A rs. C. Barber, Hamper Winners - July 8 Mrs. Monigomery. nights, M Kyte, J. Bish Moore. E: Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. R. Geo. Halt- Hamper Winners - July 9 > James McGeer is spending” Mrs Downs, Norma &. Proverbs Alice Morrison, Polyn Mack, Mrs. H. G Mr k MePhail, Noreen e Midnight, M Thomas, Mrs. W. Weatherill. Winners of ‘Turkeys - W. 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