Peee 10 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.c. = Oliver Theatre Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday (FOUR NIGHTS) June 19, 21, 22, 23 Show starts at 8:30 p.m. DEBORAH KERR STEWART GRANGER in ‘King Solomon's Mines’ Comedy and News Thursday, June 14, 1951. January 1 became — generally ac- From twelve noon fo. twelve mid: night, a ¢élock’s minute hand passes Jone hour hand ten times, Specials ! cepted as the first day in the year in : Gwe us THIS Poy, Our daily brea 1 pkt. Posts Bran Flakes < 1 pkt. Pest’s Grape Nuts Flakes both for 29 Aylmer Choice Quality Com as - 2 tins for 29c Guardsman, Sardines .. +. Der tin 10c Libby’s Tomato Catsup fe ~ Per bottle 27¢_ Port Garry Yellow Label Cotree . ++, Der Ib. 951 Thursday, Iriday, Saturday this week: a . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS s RVICE IS OUR AIM “Right Cross” and special feature “Boy and the Eagle” ming June 26, 29, 30: “SUMMER STOCK” If you’re in the planning stages of that new house, summer home or addition to your business Premises .. . now's the time to contact us for your wiring needs. Free estimtes given. Southern Extension Delayed By Present} Steel Shortages Construction of the Pacifie Great Eastern Railway from Squamish to Vancouver will probably be delayed indefinitely. The Provincial government, accord- ing to reports, has not yet placed an order for steel for the 40 mile exten- sion from the present terminus of the line to North Vancouver, It is also indicated that previous commitments for the rails, made when the government was investigating the BRIDGE LAKE NEWS Members of the Bridge Lake Farm- ers Institute recently met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Faessler. A letter was received from E. D. Fulton, MP, stating that he had inter- viewed the postal authorities about having the mails come over the CNP from Little Fort instead of from Lone Butte via the PGE as at present. Mr. Fulton said that the Post Office department was looking into the matter, ——__ Wihinseus Radio & Electric The loveliest June gift for the loveliest giri in your life is one -of our diamonds. These beautifully mounted rings wil] live forever as a symbol of romance and love because each stone has a rare beauty and brilliance that is absolutely flawless. E.G. WOODLAND & SON ' Watchmakers and: Jewellers x OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR PGE. RAILWAY “FOR THE GIFTS YOU'LL GIVE WITH PRIDE LET YOUR JEWELER BE YOUR GUIDE” An agricultural field day and dance is to be held under the auspices of the Institute on July 14. A committes composed of Amos Kalloch, . J, Faessler and Fred Read is to arrange for a suitable place for holding the affair, | TT & Cariboo . Transport WISHES TO AN NOUNCE THAT HUSTON’S AGENCIES WILL NOW BE LOCAL AGENT FOR OUR COMPANY During a discussion of plans far the Bridge Lake Fall Fair, which is to be held on Sepember ist it was agreed to invite E, D. Fulton, to speak at the opening ceremony. h V: xtensi and were advised it could be supplied as an extension of the Quesnel-Prince George contract, Since then, however the steel mills in Britain have been nationalized and steel in that country is now needed for defence. In his announcement on the propos- 2 e y ed extension in the Legislature; It S Been Nice Premier Johnson qualified the governs ment plans by indicating they would be carried out only if steel and financ- ing could be arranged. ° ] In the meantime, the first two of six avin ou 1600 horsepower diese] engines have e been placed in service on the line. When all six engines have been re- ceived they will be used over the en- = = . tire line. At present the new engines s are only travelling as far north as Phone 16R3 WALTER and MRS. DANIELS have returned from Kaml lo their home here. Mr. Daniels was in the Royal Inland hospital being treated Tor a leg ailment. He has now re- cwered enough to assume his census ww // ° t Ging aude adiey-Harris THE Annual Stampede will be held at Bridge Lake July 2. Preparatigns are being made to welcome a record- IT'S JUST ARRIVED: breaking crowd. = gute local read crew eed The hew Massey-Harris Steel Wagon man Forest Bell are rebuilding the 2 road through the Lac Des Roches on rubber tires 5 ranch on the Little Fort to Bridge a Leke road. HAVE A LOOK at Itt MRS. MARVIN HALL of UHall's Lillooet. h at Montana Lake, had. the mis- IN COMPANY WITH ALL OF WILLIAMS LAKE : ee 4 es we Equal in power to the two engines fortune to injure one of her hands R MI BI A R Moe eee SNiGy ae ZouR WISIP Wares Pesveager tine eee, ta haul the|Heentiy, Mee. Hall i in eee q é : I ; Pessenger trains, the new diesels are ital where she h art of i, i assey-. PY; FOR OUR 25th ANNUAL STAMPEDE, Peete nee eae S ais ae InJand hospital where she had Part o! Imperial Oil and Massey-Harris Dealer a thumb amputated, D, M. THOMASON, E. R. King una J. R. Ross spent a day recently in Kamloos. MR. and MRS. NINIAN DOUGALL have returned after a stay in Kam- ° loops where their eldest son Ninian, Canimahood News Junior was, in hospital, The boy has fully recovered from nis illness. ROBT FISH and Felix Hawthorne MRS, W. J. BRADFORD of Bar ’ of Fresno, California, siher Spending | S688 as |a.vikitor at the home of Mr. RANDLY S RUG TORE several days at Mr. Fish’s summer und Mrs. J. R. Ross on Janes home on Canim Lake flew back to duction in operating costs. 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SPENCER MeNEIL drove daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Faess- to the track meet at Lac La Hache, lq; has returned te Vancouver after taking with her Miss Hopkins and ; pending her spring holidays witp her */ Parents. Miss Faessler is in training for a nurse. MRS. LLOYD WOODMAN ani dsughter are visiting Mis. Woodman’s mother, Mrs. M. Reed, Lake Hardware & Plumbing Electrical Goods lo | Dress Your Young Cowboy In Stampede Style COWBOY HATS COWBOY KING PANTS COWBOY KING SHIRTS WESTERN BOOTS WESTERN BELTS east School, and Mrs. B. H. McNeil, A. C. POLLARD of Victoria accom. panied by Alf Hopwood, are working on the triangulation for Control Sur. vey for Ground Control for Aerial Mapping at Mahood Lake, M. 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