Thursday, May 81, 1951. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page " 5 — =e = - — : Canimahood News |srin" cores ee BERRY CROP HARVEST Add Old Mil H ; BY. LAW RESULTS d il 4 The Farm Tavour Service ia again “AGUS lle-House|On The Library|py. Judge H. Castilloy ia MR. and MRS. GEISELLE of Van- calling for women’ between the ages 2 i 5 Shelves I Dr and. Mie, Natamih mice wane | ZS and 6 to tei» narvesta mmner Bills To Collection BY DISTRICT POLLS |Installs Law |Librar bend Mies Nalamithe they, wre cron of boris: intlie Tiaces Valley. THBCGRBATESY StORY y 4 met at Lone Butte by the doctor, who The pickers are reguired to bring Judge Henry Castillou, inveterate EVER TOLD Following is the result of the vot-| A fine law library has been placed ‘ found the road much better than he their bedding, linen, towels, cooking conector of items relating to the Cari- by “Fulton. Oursier ing Tuesday on the iuilding by-law|at the disposal of the Supreme and 4 had expected. utensils and cash ior a week's food. Hose ae daca makes ie : for School District 27 by polling} County Court Registry and the local MR. McKENZIE made a prelimin-| Rates for jam strawberries and rasp- "0" P88h has added photostatic] This Deautiful and me stations. (Preliminary count.) Bar Association through the gener- Sy tip into lWelle-Gray. Camp, and perrics are four conte per Ib. with a Copies of some old bills that give an|lustrated gift edition of imes’| Polling Station For Against’ ity of Judge Henry Castillou who with Mrs. MacKenzie is expected to | cent bonus per Ib. for completion idea of what travellers on the Cariboo| inspiring best seller of our ‘Unies eee te Gh eet installed his extensive private library arrive on the 24th to take charge tor| of contract | Road were charged for stop-overs at|*e-Created reverently and faithfully Se ee ie. in the Provincial Government build- Mr. Baker for the summer. Anyone interested in answering the the Mile Houses. d ing the thirty-three Be Cn ae Sri ing. A PARTY of tourists from Oregon | cay) tor Teeruits, should contact Dis- The bills were made out by Dune Yeats of the Ife of Jesus.as recorded Mei Gheeis og A gathering to mark the occasion - eee et Shestaeer the season at liiice Assicultariat MJ Wako McGillivray of the Mile House at|°Y ‘he apostles Matthew, Mark, Lule Riske Creek 4 2 jas held Saturday afternoon with Mahood Lake Lodge. further particulars Cache Creck, and were found by Bert | 24 John. Beaver Valley 1 7 personnel of all government depe | = Collins, “who later purchased the| Written in beautiful, simple lang- Hovecty, 8 22 ments, local lawyers, and contractors ; property. uage and enhanced by the superb eae 8 0 [And decorators of the now librane | One is dated 1897 and is made ‘out|*Tstty of Kenneth Rilcy’s glowing Likely Seo) present, q PD of. (a) Y, to John Coux (Cattaline), freighter,| Paintings, The Greatest Story eed eats ieatee) It was also the occasion of Judge ye int 72 locs- 2 and another of 1902 vintage lists pur-|70!4 Is powerful and compelling Ten eeeei sake oe Castillou’s birthday, and a large chases by Stewart Henderson, a law- presentation of the greatest life ever Tas La Hace 19 5 birthday cake was presented to him, | = Z yer ‘of those days. lived, illuminated with deep perso! ae ae = = On behalf of those present, Henry Campaign dtarted you on A vollle of aye whiskey sota for| {evetiom and mature, understanding Seana 6 3 |Leckwood spoke a few words of $U2 tothe thilety teavelierg asa and scholarship. e Glencoe 5 1 thanks and appreciation to the Judge meals could be had for s0 cents. ane Betty Crocker’s Dees eye for his splendid offer, ; e ® Pleasant habit of drinking with their PICTURE COOK ‘BOOK. Canim Lake Bast (not in) ne A 4 ineslé and. the”open ver ieeulted iq | AT You-a brie just. beginning to See oeee eo The port of Churchin, Man., handled . It weep eounts Being liberally spriniced | !¢8r the secrets of good cooking? Or| Tone sar 5 98 [ike bain quumber of 20 ships during # with notations of liquor sold. a foe Sa old bandit the Kitchen? | “oss cae 7 4 | the brief 1950 shipping season. yi “ihe DU Made out to Stewart, Hen. |222 matter, whet BETTY ORC oman | Chimney Creek Sa yng es Ses Meare derson included a trip up to Barker-| ‘2° ak aver BEY GROG R'S! springhouse 0 6 5 2 ville, and the cost of. each move to| COOK BOOK will give you something Hanceville OA Chureh Notices * Diseaieis aoe we new in cooking help. Its glowing color! wintams Lake 0s es 5 At the end of the list of expenses eee ue a ee Hinterprise Qe : A = is the interesting notation of “castor sae Ber one = fae = of anspit| 1¢0. Mile House cer} ST. ANDREW'S UNITED REMEMBER ae ee tional ideas. You can see for yourself] | Bradiey Oner cae 11 am. Sunday Scnoo! : how marvelously the recipes turn out:| pune oe Beal 7:80 p.m. Evening Service. : There are 2,161 recipes, all thorough- ‘ a = — There’s no need to look at worn-out "| [ly tested to assure failure-proot Sea as me ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN upholstery either . . . Bring your old BEATTY results, Hig Lake ce ep 11 am. Sunday Schoo} s chesterfield or occasional chair to us WASHING MACHINES si Bridge Lake North- 3 7:30 p.m. Evenson, ——= and we'll make it look like new again. Electric and Gas Models . z Fae aera ee 100 Mile News wm an |... SACRED HEART Many beautiful fabrics to choose from SERVEL Hallots spoiled, ¢, Sie iS eee : Kerosene Refrigerators BISHOP and MRS. L. A. MEEKER ay Devotions 7:30 p.m. e z have returned home to Colorado in their private plane, accompanied by 5 LIGHTING PLANTS Miss Carolyn Marks, FOR Ss AI E The Upholstery & Furniture Diesel and Gas MRS. JESSIE STUCKEY visited ’ with her nephew Stanley Hall, in TERMS ARRANGED Vancouver for a few days last week. Epes caer ae Workshop | - S LORD MARTIN CECIL made a setae ee He a ears : trip to Vancouver accompanied by f some good quality heifers. | 150 Mile Store David and Mrs. Oshanek, Frances ——— Acheson and Mrs. Stuck and ye- pao Cariboo: Cattlemen's Association = turned with a new Studebaker car. Se ee A MEETING of the sponsors of the | = 100 Mile softball team was held at Rudy Jens’ Monday night. The uni- forms for the team were procured T. MATHEWS, who recently was at the 105's Horse Lake Ranch, has movel to Buffalo Lake Ranch to be near the school. Mr. Matthews has , |Seld his ranch near Horse Lake. A FEW people from 100 Mile were at Forest Grove Sunday to‘watch a 2% | practice game bétween-109 Aile pall team and the Forest Grove team A GREAT MANY CARS are pass- ing through 100 Mile going to Burns| Cc&y GREVHOUN LOW FARES From WILLIAMS Lak E ' Lake to look over or work at the Al- VANCOUVER ... - $12.60 { uminum Company project up there. BANFF ... $16.90 AMONG those who attended the WINNIPEG é . $35.20 See Clinton Ball from here were Mr. and Mrs. H. Auld, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Streigler, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wit- lin, Miss’ Floris McDougal, Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sundman, and Mr. and Mrs, Sayyen- chuck and Ivan Waddell T. MOORE, recorder of brands, from Bictoria, stopped here on his Way to the Cattlemen's meeting at Williams Lake. 4 Mr. R. J. Davy is one of the 18,000 Your enumerator (man or woman) will enumerators who will call at the homes of carry an identification card. The informa- Canadians—including ting _tion you give is kept in strictest confidence, Iiloodcing yor CENSUS TAKER Cid June Ist. : and can be used only for census statistics. MISS FLORIS McDOUGAL visited Ready Now. This free new V.P.S. x His job is to get the facts which It cannot, by Jaw, be revealed to anyone her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. MeDou- Transportation . ., Hotel Accom- Canad: eed for for any purpose, even to other Government sii - ‘ : modation special Sightseeing of their private business or public affairs. | Departments. Please be ready with quick gal at Kamloops, this week, Mr. Me. ith *+ > Special Sightseeing It is of practical benefit to you and and accurate information when your census Dougal who: is well-known nere has +++ all planned free, especially your community. taker Galls, been seriously ill, We all wish him a for you. Your whole pleasure- Se speedy recover packed trip paid for at one low THE 100 Mile Coffee Shop is very busy now. Business is increasing to such an extent that Mrs. Wagner is inereasing her staff by adding an extra waitress, cook and housekeeper if she can get them locally. price! DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Zee pepartment oF TRADE AND COMMERCE OTTAWA, CANADA Write Greyhound Travel Bureau, Greyhound Bu ld (Eee ee © Sardines are packed closely in a can because the fish are cheaper than the olive oil in’ which they are packed. Came] humps are composed of fat — the backbone is straight. THERE'S A-JOB 10 BE DONE-IN 251 9TH DECENNIAL CENSUS 5 ; | ctata Ladies Frontier Pants... Special Enter the spirit of STAMPEDE with pair of those long- wearing Frontier pants, in shades of Grey, Dark Brown and Beige . $10.50 to $16.95 Summer Shoes “ Posture Foudation summer shoes with crepe sole and wove fabric uppers . . . featuring the cushion arch with rigid support. In wine only : 1 BRAN FLKS. 14 02. both 1 GRAPENUT FIKS. for 26¢ DELMAR MARGARINE 43c SWIFT'S CANNED CHICKEN $1.58 PUREX 2 for 25¢ WAX PAPER, 100’ roll 30¢ EMBASSY NAPKINS 33¢ “| MACKENZIES LTD. $6.95, Blouses A complete shipment of these popular Silk Blouses tailored by Kilroy in all of the soft summer pastels and white. . $3.95 Long-sleeve Boys’ Slacks Hard-wearing English corduroy semi-drape slacks for boys. .. from $6.75 to $8.95 Same shoe as above Without cushion arch . $L.95 | | 0 ‘casin type casual with composition crepe sole . $6.75 | WHITE SUMMER ¢ UAL ... white for summer, cool as a | Short-sleeve lake breeze... yow’ll like these wedge heel casuals .... $6.95 LUG SOLE CASUAL .. uppers and rubber lug sole . - the popular sport casual with leather 0 | | Hardware WHITE ENGLISH CROCKERY -- MODERN DESIGN Suitable for Home, Camp or Community Club Attractive Prices Wine, green, grey and cream ... 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