——— Across from Post Office ae 2 Pape THE TRIB won twelve.—Quick Canadian Facts. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE 1942 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10 am., Saturday, January 20, 1951, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Clinton, B.C., the License X51942, to cut 357,000 fb.m. of Douglas Fir and other species sawlogs on _an area situated south of 70 Mile to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be open- ed at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forest, Victori ., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. Raw Furs C, FULLER LAKEVIEW HOTEL — Dealer Massey-Harris Machinery Imperial Oil Products R. M. BLAIR Agent LONE BUTTE The children here had a good time skating up and down the road through town on Christmas morning This reporter did some skating too, without skates. That ice was hard. THE CHAS. ASHLEYS spent a few days in Kamloops just before Xmas doing Xmas shopping. RALPH LARUM was rushed to Kamloops Hospital Wednesday, De- cember 20 where he was operated on for appendicitis. Miss Fiebush, nurse at the Outpost Hospital accompanied Ralph to Kamloops. BEN CARLSON is spending Xmas holidays with Mrs. Carlson at Lone Butte. Mr. Carlson works for Jamie- son Construction Co. on. the Prince George end of the PGE construction. RANDY WILLIAMSON and Chet Caleutt are spending the “holidays with their families at the coast. KAY OLAFSON, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. H. Olafson of the Bar K-3, Horse Lake, was recently married at Streatham, London, England to Mr. J. D. Pearson of London. Best wishes Kay. FRANK UYEHARA and Miss C. Uchida spent Xmas in Kamloops with Miss Uchida’s Brother, Dr. Uchida. MR. and MRS. ROY WOODLAND spent Christmas at Williams Lake. THE GENERAL TOPIC of conver- sation here has been of the wonderful weather enjoyed throughout Decem- bere. We had rain just before Xmas which ‘turned the snow to ice. The night of December 29th gave us a sur- prise with four inches of’ snow. THE CHAS. ASHLEYS were going to spend Christmas at the Chasm with their daughter and son-in-law the Dun- lops, but Beryl came down with the SKATES SHARPENED PRECISION GROUND Bill’s Welding Shop. CHILDREN SKATE THROUGH TOWN chicken pox Xmas morning. THE WILLARDS ‘have joined on to the Ashleys light plant for electric lights. MR. and MRS. A. J. HUCKVALE are busy moving into the teacherage. THE NEW YEARS DANCE at Lone Butte was a great success. A. large crowd of good natured people out to have a good time. It was one of the best dances in a long time. THE JOHN PETERSONS returned frm the coast in time to take in the dance. They brought their daughter back from Vancouver for a visit. GEORGE ADES, trapper in the Bridge Lake district passed through Lone Butte Saturday morning on his way to Bridge Lake. THE AXEL ANDERSONS had Xmas dinner with the Wm. Davies. Bill Davies is having a busy time in his store these days, he is stock- taking. & RALPH WOODLAND of Williams Lake, spent New Years with his bro- ther, Roy Woodland. MR and MRS. FRANK WINTER- INGHAM and family returned from Salt Island New Year's morning. Frank says the coast weather was wet. HAVE COFFEE WITH US We specialize in quick, short orders. OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Closed from 11 p.m. Saturday to 11 am. Sunday »Phone 99-R3 New Grill Cafe PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RLY. CO. Eaective September. 25, 1950 Train Schedule BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND QUESNEL NORTHBOUND Vancouver (Union Pier) Mon., Wed., and Eri. Dive 0220 Williams Lake Tue., Thurs., and Sat. Ly, 5:35 am. Quesnel Tue., Thurs., and Sat, Ar. 8:45 am. SOUTHBUUND Quesnel pe Thurs., and Sat. Lv. 7:30 p.m. Williams Lake ae and Sat. Ly. 11:30 pm. Stage connects with train at Quesial for passengers to and from Prince George, Barkerville and Wells Pacific Standard ‘i'ime Ar. 6:30 p.m. Huston’s Cariboo Transport Vancouver Phone - TA. 3635 in wood. Railway Avenue CUSTOMERS WON'T HUNT For a Needle In a Haystack. When you put out time and money securing good stock, Mr. Businessman, don’t spoil the sales chart by hiding it on dingy shelves... bring it out before the customer in smart display cases. Cuthberts have the experience to turn out modern sales mediums Call tor free Estimate CUTHBERT WOODWORKS (Formerly Williams Lake Woodworks ) Phone 42-R6 Williams Lake BRITISH COLUMBIA FARMERS AND GARDENERS attention! Fertilizers and Pesticides made formerly under the C-I-L label in New Westminster ere now known as “Green Valley.” The same quality products— ONLY the label is different! satisfaction. We Are Body Repair Experts . yes, we're proud of the enviable reputation our body repair department has made for itself. Small or large, every body repair is given the closest attention to guarantee workmanship and WILLIAMS LAKE MOTORS — LIMITED Distributors for Chevrolet - Pontiac - Oldsmobile - Buick sf