Page 4 at Se Thursday, July 19, 195%, Classified Ads Classified rates — 3c per word first insertion, 2c subsequent insertions, S0c minimum charge. Payment strictly in advance. COMING EVENTS Oliver Theatre — The Tribune for scratch pads, Rub- ber stamps, office stationer: pe ot asian eee een ee tee wack ponie a een ae WANTED — Horses for mink feed ext week: “Story 0 Write H. G. Knauf, Fawn, B.C Veterans’ Picnic Brunson Lake, Sun- day, July 29. Buses leave Elks Hall at 12:45. FOR SALE — McClary Escort stov. with extra set or grates, like nev, $109.00 cash. L. Jobin, Town. FOR SALE — Moffat clectrie four burner range, $50.00, Apply Caribac Radio Sales and Service. FOR SALE — Portable sawmill 1 ft. carriage, V-belt drive with a most new Mercury power unit, com Plete with conveyor box with chain top saw, cut-off saw, 50-inch hea. saw. Apply Blackstock & Coborn Forest Grove, FOR SALE OR TRADE — 193 Chrysler sedan, clean throughou Write 0. Schneider. Fawn P.O Lone Butte. FOR SALE — Chesterficld suit bedroom suite, projector. REFRIGERATION ‘YALK-IN” COOLER ideal for milk, ‘ruit and vegetables. approximately ” guaranteed. Reply P.O. Box “ov, New Westminster. B.C. HOME DEEP FRIEZE, 7 to 21 cu. ft. $298.00 and up. 5 year guarantee. Reply P.O. Box 460, New West- minster. Business Directory H. Dodwell & Co. (R. BEAUCHAMP) NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends for their kind expressions of sympathy” and beautiful floral offerings during the death of our father, James A. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Wendell MacDonald. Insurance WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. OFFERS plainly marked “Offer for s Equipment” on the envelope will TOM C. STEVENS be received by the undersignea up Watchmaker & Jeweller to noon_August 15, 1951, for Power-driven Single Drum winch located at XX No. 1 S. 301 Willys Jeep Wilkinson's Radio Shop located “as is and where is” at the Wink Lake, B.C. Public Works Dept. Williams Lake. sare BC. Further information may be ob- tained licati te th URE’S LAUNDRY || aisines Bazinec? ication to | the 7 h ff ibmitted hould & DRY CLEANING || ,,539, otter, supmit “items eon: cerned. MENDING ¢ REPAIRS Purchasing Commission Out of Town Customers given Parliament Buildings Prompt Attention . Victoria, B.C. Dr. A. H. Bayne DENTIST WAITRESSES WANTED +! Office open daily except Monday 9 to 4:30 Medical Dental Bldg. Waitresses wanted imimediately T at HUNT'S 2 THE FAMGUS CAFE for job particulars write - phone - wire BEAUTY PARLOR ZOTO and JAMAL. to The Famous, Williams Lake MACHINELESS THERMIQUE OI PERMANENTS = /M. H. FRANKS, R.0. eee usis WM. FRANKS, F SCOT K. HAMBLEY, R.0. @ INSURANCE | Optometric @ REAL ESTATE j Eyesight Specialists offices at @ INVESTMEN’ Ormsby Clinic Bldg., Vernon, B.C. Corner Mill Ave. and Water St. Kelowna, B.C, At Williams Lake every six months FRED B. BASS Across from Post Orfice Williams Lake, B.C. Careful selection of the finest Oriental herbs and botanicale i Di make Silver Fizz Canada’s RY GIN Sue. finest London Dry Gin. . 7 & propuct Pott, Dry and distinctive, you will like it as summer refreshment. 51.2.6 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board a or by the Government of British Columbia, 1 THE TRIBUNF, WILLIAMS LAKE, B. various surveys, namely on the Crown Can 5 = = ACROSS ~~ DOWN 20. American : = 1. War 1. Heap Philological Confucius say: Salesman who cov- g 5 Vipers 2. Genus of lil: Association ers chair instead of territory always P ly y 9 City It.) 3 Grassy (abbr Sn bottens Ee 6 10 Anore yards 21. Advance Now In Full Swing excavation 4 Halfanem guardof Solution on = : i 12 Below 5 Showy A an me, ; A Kentucky colonel always closed e ower 22. River (Ger. / eeaiaan Hau eee : The Hon. E. T. Kenney announced a ca eae 25. Bog (Prev, back page’ his eyes when taking a drink. When that the 1951 Field Program of Pro-| 14 Opposite 7 Hawaiian Re questioned concerning this habit, he vincial Surveys, including air, Tcpo- J food 27. Without replied: graphic, Legal, Triangulation, Land hammer : Ae 28. et Gan) “The sight of good liquor, Suh, Subdivision for settlemem, Iight-o1- 6 De a eile one 38 Morning makes my mouth water, and I can't way Surveys, are now in full swing | 16. Roman 9 Chart Malt (poet) j stand to dilute my drinks.” at a pace geared to British Columina's ; pound 11 Hatters = beverages 39 seine ° fs : ies akan 17 Ofdark ‘13. Line of ray aelic é stepped-up development of her natural complexion juncture 34 English 40 Female rut The best way to get rid of a noise SESGUICES 20. Hail! 18. Careworn poet 42. French coin in your car — let her drivel Various means. of transportation 23. Part of 19. Immense 35. Born 45. Norse god ; are used by these survey purtics, such "to be" Se as two Anson photo airerait, sea-| 24 Man's name Tz Ts IF e 17 1s LAND acr = . Heathen a ; artered helicopter, col- ' i i Heese 2 chatter ed Sieuap = 28. Musical 9 10 of Notice of Intention to apply -apsible row boats, mudiur_ vessel, sign :S: E station wagons, trucks, jeeps und 29. Afresh IF r to purchase Land pack horses. 90. River. 5 In-Land Recording District of Four Topographic Division Survey Si eae 4 15 16 Quesnel, B.C, and situate on shore i ing rMappiie: an ae os _suworenead Lake ‘arties doing contour Hiipping are at 32. Mischievous, He ig Tis Ge ae oan ork in the interior of British Col- i tele y imp of Go) Roosevelt Cresent Maca mbia northwest of Hazeltu:, on the ee Ge 20 |z1 {zz 23 2A 25 Vancouver, B.C. occupation su ‘vraser River between Dog-Creek and oases peri , mtends to apply for “filliams Lake, at Salmo and at side 26 27 28 Permission to purchase the fol- BEBE, 37. Hebrew lowing described lands: eee < : Menele 29 30 ET Commencing ata post planted Two triangulation parties are work- Pee : approx. -1980. feet easterly tran ‘gin the Tweedsmuir Park ana|_ "stands 32 33 34 corner of Forestry Reserve learwater regions. W. R. Young As- 43. Time long and on the north shore of More- istant Chief of ‘Yopographie Division past a % 37 [38 (39 [40 head Lake thence 10 clains north; I have ch iu] control 44 Appearing thence 10 chains east; thence 10 i have charge of a Special contro! | isa [neater Zz 43 { chains south; thence 10 chains arty along the Fraser River near 45. Poetry west and containing 10 acres, the Moran dam site. | 46, Italian 4a 4: more or Jess. Legal Surveys Division have some actress om = a gees Founee i fee 4 ‘ 5 (d 1924) per Raymond F. Sharpe, (agent). Fated cutee ee ceaperaine oat 47 Serf (Anglo- Dated June 16th, 1951. Saxon) Lands in the Peace River District, the highway rights-of-way along the Alaska, Cariboo and Hope-Princeton highways, homesite leases on Sechelt Peninsula, a number of legal and in- spection surveys, renewal of surve? monuments, and reposting or existing subdivisions and miscellaneous small acreage subdivisions, The summer program of the Air Surveys Division includes~air photo- graphs of proposed industrial and general development projects, such ag the Moran damsite area on the Fraser River; arable lands in the vicinity of Prince George, the Peace River and the Elk River Valley, north of Fernie; and detail mapping for the Depart- ment of Mines in the erville and Kootenay areas. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate on the Likely-Keithley road east of Cedar Creek road, Take notice that Cecil J. Smith, of Likely. B.C. occupation truck driver, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the foliowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately 300 feet - east of Cedar Creek road on the Keithley Road, thence 2 chains north; thence 16 chains east; thence 8 chains south; thence using road for a boundary line on the south 16 chains west to post of com- and i 10 ni acres, more or less. Cecil J. Smith, Dated June 2, 1951, Appeal For Funds To Send Seaforth. Recording District of Cariboo and situate about 3 miles west of Alexis Creek P.O. B.C. Band To Scotland Take notice that Kathleen Al- ¢ : exandra Telford, of ‘Alexis Cr Accampaign to raise 1u@Egto sonal BEC, sees Rion ?rancher, “in British Columbia's Seah High-| tends to Pely, for permission: ito: 4 landers’ pipe and drum band to i2din- burgh for the biggest. and possibly the first peaceful “Gathering of the Clans” in the history of Scotland has been organized with the approval of Vancouver Mayor Fred Hume's office. Clansmen from all corners of. the globe have been invited to attend the gathering in Edinburgh from August 11 to 18, as part of the Festival of Britain program. Alderman Halford Wilson, chair- man of the fund-raising committee. said today the band, under major Edmund Easson. MBE. was recently honored with an invitation to participate in the international piping competition and the, famous “military tatoo" which are outstand- ing attractions of the gathering, . Alderman Wilson Pointed out, how- ever, that contributions from the pub- lie were badly needed to defray the band's travelling expenses to Edin, burgh. “Not all of us are able to attend personally this wonderful gathering of the Scottish clans but We can attend in spirit by giving the band our fin- ancial support so they may ‘attend,” said the alderman, “Our Seaforth Highlanders are; among the finest. pipers and drum. mers in Canada and it is very possible they may win the international piping contest which would not only be a singular honor for the band but for the people of Bri h Columbia who madi lands: Commencing at a post planted on the South East corner of Lot 701 thence 40 chains north: thence 40 chains east; thence 40 chains south; thence 40 chains west and containing 160 acres, more or less, unsurveyed land, Kathleen A. Telford Dated June 18th, 1951. to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described IS: Commencing at a post planted on south west corner of Lot 8957, thence 40 chains north; thence 20 chains west; thence | 40 chains south; thence 20 chains east, and containing 80 acres, more or less, unsurveyed land. Kathleen A. Telford. Dated June 18th, 1951, LAND AcT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate on the east- erly shore of Beaver Lake. Take notice that Joseph Vernon Mann of ‘Williams Lake, B.C. occupation mill hand, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 17 chains west and 35 chains north fe it possible for them to partici- of the S.E. corner of Lot 8336, pate,” he stated. Cariboo Dist thence nonth 16 Alderman Wilson asked contriutors| chains; thence east § chains; thence south 16 chains to lake Shore; thence north westerly along lake shore to point of com. mencement and containing 10 acres, more or less. oseph Vernon Mann. to send their cheques to “The Sea- forth Pipe Band” fund, City Hall. Vancouver, B.C, The last great gathering of the 5 clans was held in 1822 when George Dated June 19, 1951. IV visited Edinburgh, Leading spirit | ———_"* **' * behind it was Sir Walter Scott, LAND AcT This year’s event will open with aj Notice of Intention to Apply grand Ceilidh in Usher Hall with all To Purchase Land z the leading Gaelic singers of Scotland In Land Recording District of Performing. Climax of the week's| Quesnel and situate on the east- Hoi 5 - erly shore of Beaver Lake, activities will be when the pipers Take notice that Rash Ray mass. More than 1.000 strong, to| scne of Williams Lake, BO. march from Castle Esplanade to Mur-| oceupation farmer, intends to rayfield for the Highland Games. Highland Cheifs will open their an- cestral homes and personally welcome all visiting Overseas Scotsmen, apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 17 chains west and 35 chains north of S.E. corner of Lot 8336. Cari- “If our Seaforth Highlanders’ pipe| boo District, thenoe north 10 . chains; thence west 10 chains: band is able to take part in the 52) thence south § chains to lake thering it will be a Wonderful oppor- shore; thence east along lake tunity to publicize British Columbia| shore to point of commencement, in the eyes of international vistors to] and containisg 10 acres, more or the festival and the people of Britain| 18 alike,” said Alderman Wilson, Palph Ray Inscho. Dated June 19, 1951, i | | | Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair's office, Wms. 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