Thursday, June 21, 1981. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAR, B.c. more shells. Before he returned the cu) up the Teacher Runs Out other tree es down and the dog | °, took after it, leaving Mv. Redekep to of Shells, Uses Rifle (°° re" ae 5 with repeated blows from the butt of | Butt On Bruin bis rife. When Adam had made a speedy return with ammunition, how- Mr. E. Redekop, local teacher, had ever, the teacher soon had the bear a dangerous experience recently when Stretched out. be and Adam Wroblewski encounter- ed a mother bear and two ycurling’ F. Witte and’C. HENRY Wave just cubs on the far side of Chureh’s completed a new ranch, across Batile Creek. Spotting the cubs first, the dog dozer was on the job. ‘reed one and Mr. Redekop had used INSPECTOR W. MOUAT was un- two of his three shells on the other usually pleased with the When suddenly the mother pear came class when he visited our si charging out of the woods straight Week, and took a collecti for him. He shot from the hip with Pupils’ work to show at other schoots the last shell at 15 feet, Wounding.the in Dist rict 27. animal. As the bear charged again REPRESENTING Big Creek at the the teacher landed a well aimed Williams Lake Stampede were: Mr. © blow with the butt of his rife, The and Mrs. T. Wilson, Wm, Maxted, Wm, attention of the bear was then dis- Hutchinson, Chas Erickson and Aug- tracted by the dog, and after some USt and Louis Pilt tense and exciting moments, pruin! BUSINESS visitors to town inchud was treed while Adam ran home for '€d: Bruce Watt, Jack Casselman, |Hazel Henry, Beulah Babr: and ISG is and Mrs. J. Bonner. ‘ } Football fields are called gridirons because the white lines crossing the field resemble a gridiron, ‘ Da Assurance of continued work for Canada's logging crews is contained tonnage sold to Britain. The British Sovernment, with a better supply of dollar currency, has allowed the KEITHLEY NEWS ED TAYLOR, who has been coming feeling fine, TRADE MARK REG, TRAVEL REFRE Builder’s Supplies see our stock of ROLLED ROOFING - ASPHALT SHINGLES ALUMINUM ROOFING DOORS - SCREEN DOORS - S. VENEERS - WALLBOARDS BRICKS - CEMENT - TILE LUMBER AND BUILDER’S HARDWARE H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. Your Building Supply Dealer The average weight of the human brain is 48 ounces. with us again, He wintered at Yar-! road to recovery. row and is now busy getting his sup-|* Tam OTHER work on the Plateau. ‘ake out a piece of machin up the mountain. TOM SHAW of Nanaimo fixed one| river. of the bridges temporarily that he Cariboo Keithley Gold Placers, fully undergone his second eperation. | stampede. 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About six p.m. where they visitcd with Duncan, and Jack Pickering of Vic-[one of the neighbours noticed there their friends “Mr. and Mrs, Virge toria, came in expecting to be able|was too much smoke in that direction to get up to the Colonel's property, to |.and sent out the alarm to the neigh- - How-| bors. When they got there the cabin ever, they had to leave again, and will| was just a pile of ashes, so it looks come back when the bridges and ap-| like the old chap has lost everything. proaches are fixed on the mining road| At time of writing he js unaware of his predicament as he is still up the plies in to start on his assessment! Sutherland left his AUBREY McBURNEY could fake out a drag-line, trom the| business trip to the Lake. ,_| ls lait shows-until September, BOND HEENEY of Goose Creek is made a “POP HOLE, who is still injhome for a few days, the mine at Memorial Hospital last Shaughnessy Hospital, has success-/ Kangaroo having closed down for the z His leg has been amputated but he| MRS. TOM KINVIG went out to quite optimistic about getting around: the Lake to take in the Stampede. gh Fe SURPRISE PARTY KEPT TOO SECRET- NO HONOUR GUEST)...” 50", 20 Jo! : Piloting a Stinson Sentinel plane set The Igdies of Horsefly planned a| );. Plane down on Nick Welyk’s hay Surprise-party for Mrs. C..8. Newton| seg ana hit the only rock of any size June 16, but they: kept their secret too| i. 1. field. The plane stradtied the if Tock and tore out the bottom The thirteen friends arrived at the fuselage, broke a cross brace that Netwon-home with their present and guides the tail wires and pent an- refreshments for afternoon tea. The other brace. The pilot was not ine surprise was on them however, when | jured they discovered the guest of honour wasn't home, * The party wasn't entirely wasted though,‘ ‘because the women made themselves at heome=aid sérved the Mr. Renn is up here for some fish: on Perse Li “EDYTHE WINTERINGHAM, 14, was Lone Butte’s outstanding athiete at the South Cariboo traci meet, tea. Before they left, they arranged their gift of a set of dishes on ‘the table|2t and placed a card beside it with the| “i"Ming two first, two seconds, and names of those who were present, | M€ third. Edythe represents Lone Those who attended wer? Mrs. Joe| Butte at Williams Lake, winning two Williams, Mr. J. Thygesen, Mrs. W.| tts and one second. She won every Racher, Mrs. Grayson, — Miss Mary |™2ning broad jump event, Brown-John, Mrs. H. Clarke, Mrs. w.| MRS. ELLIS GRANBERG return- Walker, Mrs. Glen’ Walters, Mrs, s,| ed from Victoria last week B. Hooker, Mfs. -Alice Stobcr, Mrs.| FRANK UYEHARA shipped a car Stan Barrett and Mrs. Bessie Lowry.! load of U K ties this week, E CHAS. ASHLEY shipped 1 car of ties to the B.C. Electric company last week and shipped a car load of lum- ray Webster motored to Quesnel on| per thie week, to learn MR. and MRS. ALF “WEBSTER, THE Lone Butte children gave a good display of their work at the school Saturday evening. This was followed with bingo and whist at the LITTLE Wayne Racher wee a Pa-| hall, also dancing to music by Bob tient in the War Memorial Uospital Dolgren. Frank Winteringham and last week. We are glad to see him Mrs. Chas. Ashley, feeling better”and home again, MR. ROBERTS of the National Film Board, put on a picture show in Horsefly June’9. He said it would be Lowe and family, returning to Horse- fly Sunday evening. Mrs Edith Hards won ladics’ high at whist with two ladies tied for con- solation, Mrs. J Peterson and Sanaye Matsuda, Two gents were tied for high score, Steve Levick and Bobby Ashley. Sid Lebell. who is working at the Golden West Lodge. won con- solation, MR. MATSUDA had a freak acci- dent one day last week out at Frank FRANK JONES entered tie War week for medical attention. MRS. DOROTHY DEWEES was in this last week visiting her dad and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams, = CLAIR FORD and his two daugh| UYehara’s mill, He dropped a sare ters paid a visit to Mrs. C. S, Newton, | {70m the truck and then dropped a V. VAUGHAN “and son Clarence| tie on it. The stake flew up and Were. visitors of Mr. and Mrs, §m,| Stuck Matsuda on the side af the Hooker this past week. face, knocking him unconscicus. MRS. LEONARD ALARIC ana| LONE BUTTE players won both Saat daughter “Tete acieea es Soin “Cariboo, softbalt : > louble-header here Sunday, downing Horsefly Saturday to visit with her Bias toe ose MR. and MRS, BUD GIBBONS and -|3ack.Wynstra’ motored to Kersley on| Silver and gold coins have a rough — June llth, Mrs. Gibbons attended the | edge because if they were smooth it would be easy to file off some of the STEVIE adgerman| Valuable metal without changing the from H. J. Gardner & Sons’ mill made | ©oin’s appearance. a trip to Vaticouver this weelzend. Mrs, Fred Jones and baby daugnter| Aare left — for Buffalo’ Creek Saturday Boys and Galal! where she will. visit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave The use of a PIANO ACCORDION 100 Mile News © or a GUITAR while you learn ta new Well drilled at the Lodge. A drill- pag! ing outfit from Quesnel did the work THE PRIME SCHOOL OF and water camé in’ at 75 feet. THE PGE is getting a well drilled MUSIC will open a studio in Williams Lake shortly to at Exeter by the same outfit, give lessons on the THE EXETER ROAD is very much PIANO ACCORDION AND ALSO GUITAR We will loan you FREE an instrument for use in your home. Plus lessons by the best qualified teachers all for only $1.50 per Week. Only a few instruments available for loan so do not delay -- apply today for registration form to Prime School of Music care Box 7 The Tribune, Williams Lake, Special Offer -- No deposit of 100 Mile. The Public Worxs Dept. has gravelled it, ‘MR. D. MITCHELL made a trip to the coast this week. MR. and MRS. P. TUNIA and Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham of Vancuver. visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott on Sunday, MR. and MRS. BOB McMILLAN are up from Kelowna visiting friends and relatives and plan to live at the old. Palmer place for g few montha, Mr. McMillan got his hand hurt while loading ties and hed one finger in a cast for a couple of weeks. ‘A NUMBER of people from here at- tended the Stampede at Williams take and report that it was extra good. The harness race was especially good they say. ——_______._ f ‘ i required if enrollment is Canadian industrial enterprise — mailed this week. apart from agriculture — provides jobs for 3,140,000. workers, Qrder Now... SCREEN DOORS AND WI DOWS SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW FOR SUMMER USE Phone in your sizes for free estimates Cuthbert Woodworks T T