Page S§ ~*~ 3 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, April 19, 1951. BRIDGE LAKE NEWS ‘THE Bridge Lake Farmers Insti- tute held its regular monthly meet- ing at the home of Amos: Kalloch on April 1. g A resolution sponsored by The Dairymen’s Association of B.C. con- demning the use of colour in margar- ine was supported unanimously by the meeting. The Fall Fair committee met after the members of the ‘Women’s Institute had finished their regular meeting which had been in monthly Session in another part of the Kalloch April 24, 27, 28 Oliver Theatre| Tuesday, Friday, Saturday home. The Fair Committee appointed the following sub committees to report Progress at subsequent meetings. Fin- | ae-acamear. ance, D. M. Thomason and Mrs. Rosa King; outside entertainment, J. R. a Reichmuth. A quantity of grain and grass seed was ordered. The ‘next regular meet- ing will be held at the Institute hall May 6. A work bee will be held before the business session, OTTAWA (Continued from Page 5) unjustified increases in prices, The highlights. of the Budget itsel! are as follows: On ali personal income taxes a straight increase of one-fifth or twenty-percent of the amount now paid by a taxpayer in a year, This wil! be reduced to ten percent during th: current year but will be the full twenty Per cent in subsequent years, On cor. Poration income taxes increases Around the Town casion of her seventeenth birthday, Guests included Misses Betty Jean Hodgson, Jackie War-Moran, Valerie James, Norma MacDonald, Pat and Dora Renner, : Work on the Jaycee beach project was well underway by Monday. with Jaycee Vern Sauer operating the vil- lage dozer, sages A note of interest to the district was he following item noticed in Pat Prowd’s column in the Vancouver Province: “Minute-sized news from Tucson, Arizona, is the announcement card of the arrival of Yolanda Alexis at the home of Capt. and Mrs G. K Blank, Country Club Manor. Mrs. Blank is the former wel-known skater, Canada’s per capita foreign trade In| Ganadians invested $338 million in 1949 was more than three times as housing 1946; in 1949 they invested large as in 1938, $73 million—Quick Canadian Facts. Zan Seruice and Value es Shop wutlh Confidence at WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Williams Lake Kuction Room Show starts at 8:30 p-m. bringing them up to a total of fifty Per cent of the income of the corpor Also Special matinee Wednesday, April 25th at 3:30 pm. é ation. Excise taxes on cars, refriger- WALT DISNEY'S FULL LENGTH FEATURE ators, washing machines, electric stoves and a Jarge range of other dur nN Cz, b, /, ” able consumer goods increased. by varying amounts bringing the tota Comedy and News Friday, Saturday this week -- “Untfaithfully Yours” Coming May 1,4,5- “SAND” Joy MacKinnon, whose sister is Lady A. P. deVilliers of South Africa.” Sas f Mrs. Bert Roberts left Monday by We Sell Anything, Anytime SPA for Vancouver for medical at- 5 ention, || HK. G. McKenzie sone Mrs. Wes Jasper “of Riske Creek | Clerk isited her daughter, Mrs. Roberts, at Sunnyside Auto Court, over the week- end. J. R. Erskine, Auctioneer sales tax a further two per cent levy bringing the total overall rate up t ten per cent. It is anticipated that al these tax changes will result in in. creased revenue from this source alone os Mrs. Roy Woodland of Lone Butte was a visitor to town this week, age Ron Waite returned Tuesday from in the neighborhood of six hundred | a week's visit. to~ his ranch in the million dollars, Merritt-Princeton area. FORTHE Quality and Satisfaction ; We want évery customer to be a satisfied customer ++. . that’s why we place such an emphasis = on serving only meat of the highest quality. 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