Wednesday, June 24, 1959 THE WILLIAMS Page 9 TO ATTEND ROYAL GARDEN PARTY Davia Belleau, 16, of Alkali Lake Reserve, who will be a guest ata garden party to be held Cadet to be Quest at royal garden party David Belleau, 16, of Alkali Lake Indian Reserve, who is a Sergeant ‘in the 610 Cariboo Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, will be a guest at a garden party held for Queen Elizabeth this summer at Vic- toria. “One cadet from each Air Cadet squadron in the province will receive an engraved invita- tion from Lieutenant-Gov. Ross to attend the ‘garden Party held at Government House in Victoria in honor of the Queen. David was selected by the local sponsoring group and the officers of the 610 Squadron, which parades at St. Joseph’s Mission. ernor Dave will be at summer camp on Sea Island when the Queen in Victoria for Queen Elizabeth this summer. arrives and he will be flown to Victoria from there with the other cadet representatives. Break ankles in similar accidents Two loggers, Jonas Dumas and Henman Dean, who work respectively, broke their ankles last Friday in similar accidents. Both men were using cant hooks that slipped as they levered them. Jonas broke his right ankle and Herman fractured his left ankle. Suffers friction burns in fall David Maurice, 11, of St. Joseph’s Mission, suffered fric- tion burns to both thighs. when the tractor on which he was rid- ing overturned. The tractor, which was driven by the boy’s father, struck a rock while turning and the lad was thrown from the machine as it fell over. No other injuries were sus- for Vie Byczeck and Mal Tanner, | § Disneyland, will Exhibition. PNE visitors Trackless trains, such as those used in tour the 180-acre grounds at this year’s Pacific National to ride the trains to any point on the LAKE TRIBUNE will be able Theme along the route. opens August is a salute to the Orient. grounds, getting on or off anywhere This year’s fair 22 to September 7. Mrs, Albert Wells Is extrem- ely thrilled at the news that her only brother, Clinton Pruner, a high school teacher at Blaine, Washington, has been awarded the “Valley Forge Classroom's Teachers Medal” for outstand- tained. ing work ‘‘to create a better Resident's brother wins award understanding of our American way of life,’ ‘and for his con- tribution to notable youth leadership. Only six such awards are made in the State of Washing- ton. DROWNS AT QUESNEL QUESNEL—John Mednis, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Med- nis, drowned Sunday night in a back-eddy of the Fraser River near here. Police said John was crossing a log with his six-year-old brother and tumbled into the river. CANIMAHOOD NEWS. a Good turnout for picnic Fair weather and a good turnout marked Canim Lake East School annual picnic. Winners in the sports were: Pre-school race, Herbie McNeil, Scotty Beaufort; 6-8, Jonn Me- Neil, Alvin Gredling; 9-11, Tommy Beaufort, Polly McMil- lan; 16 and under (girls), Pearl McMillan, Penny Adams: (boys), David Beaufort aad Neil McNeil. Married women, Mrs. Cordonnier, Mrs. Kuro; married men, Alex McMillan; single men, David, Beaufort, Werner Hohendorf. Wheel- barrow, Alex and Polly McMil- lan, David Beaufort and Phyllis Scott. Backwards race, Neil MeNeil, Keith Hogan; three- legged race, Neil McNeil and Pauline McMillan; Penny Adams and Tommy Beaufort. Needle and thread, Pearl McMillan, ay Erickson, _‘Three-legged race, Alex and Pearl McMillan, Andy and Donna Erickson. High jumping (girls), Louella Kuro, ita Kuro; (boys), Douglas Hogan, John MeNeil. Girls, 16 and under, Pearl McMillan, Mar- jorie Higgins; (boys), Keith Hogan, Neil McNeil; (men), Werner Hohendorf, Jim Hig- gins. Pole vaulting | (boys), Keith Hogan, Neil McNeil; (men), Garry Davis, Alex Me- Millan. The raffle was won by MeNeil. A dance in the evening was enjoyed by all, with music sup- plied by Mr. and Mrs. George Bach and Bob Uhris. Neil WANT WATER CONTROL VERNON—B.C. Federation of Agriculture wants a province- wide water control program. The plan, approved by a two- day meeting of 17 BCFA direc- tors, seeks on over-all program of drainage for the Fraser Valley, irrigation for the dry belt, and general protection of farm. land against river bank erosion. David Beaufort, Donna and An- Y-I-P-P-E-E-E-E-E| Williams Lake 33rd Annual une 29, 30, July 1 Ride-’em Cowboy! Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday j DON'T MISS THE COLORFUL MONSTER PARADE — A PRELUDE TO EVERY STAMPEDE Riders. 1:30 p.m. Brone ing, petting. ing, Brahm if —tTwilight Racing 7:00 p.m- Evening entertainment will be announced MONDAY, JUNE 29 9:00 a.m.—11 a.m. Cowboy Breakfast by the Williams Lake Trail Street Square Dancing with the co-operation of the Williams Lake Square Dance Club. 11:00 a.m.—Monster Parade. 1:00 p.m.—Official Opening of the 1959 Stampede at the Stampede Grounds by Antoine Boitanio. Presentation of prizes and introduction of 1959 Queens and Princesses. Grand Entry of Cowboys and_ Officials. —Beginning of First Go-Round in Arena Events. Riding, Bareback Bronce Riding, Wild Cow Rid- a Bull Riding, Calf Roping, Steer Decorat- Jr. Steer Riding, Jr. Calf Roping; Wild Horse Race. er the loudspeaker at the Stampede Grounds during ov the afternoon and evening shows. at the Stampede Grounds. Pari-mutuel - PROGRAMME OF EVENTS - Saddle TUESDAY, JUNE 30 Riders. 9:00 a.m.—11 a.m. Cowboy Breakfast by the Williams Lake Trail Street Square Dancing with the co-operation of the Williams Lake Square Dance Club. ond Go-Round in Grounds. Riding, Bareback Bronce Riding, Wild Cow Riding, Brahma Bull Riding, Calf Roping, Steer Decorating, Jr. Steer Decorating, Jr. Steer Riding, Jr. Calf Roping, 1:00 p.m.—Completion of First Go-Round and beginning of Sec- Arena Events at the Stampede Cowboy Turn Stake Race, Saddle Bronce Cutting Horse Contest. betting. over the loudspeaker at the Stampede Grounds during 7:00 p.m.—Twilight Racing at the Stampede Grounds. Pari mutuel Evening entertainment will be announced the afternoon and evening shows. Grounds. Round. Bronce Riding, Bareback Bronce Riding, Wild Cow Rid- ing, Brahma Bull Riding, Calf Roping, Steer Decorat- ing, Jr. Steer Decorating, Jr. Calf Roping, Cutting Horse betting. over the loudspeaker at the Stampede Grounds during WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 9:00 a.m.—a11 a.m. Cowboy Breakfast by the Williams Lake Trail Riders. the Williams. Lake Square Dance Club. 1:00 p.m.—Grand Entry of Cowboys and Officials at the Stampede Introduction of the Top Riders in First Go- Contest, Wild Cow Milking, Scramble. 7:00 p.m.—tTwilight Racing at the Stampede Grounds. Pari-mutuel Evening entertainment will be announced the afternoon and evening shows. Street Square Dancing with the co-operation of Completion of Second Go-Round. Saddle * THRILLS AND SPILLS * PLENTY OF REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS + BE SURE 10 GET THE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME — THER EVENTS IN CONNECTION WITH STAMPEDE Sunday Afternoon AQUATIC SHOW Starts af 12 noon at CORE LELOOS OS LII OLE EOTODIES Monday Night WRESTLING - ELKS HALL 8:30 p.m. Tuesday Night DANCING Elks Hall POCE ELLIE DILE DIDO LELOIDS Wednesday Night ANCING Elks Hall