Thursday, July 26,1951. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE. B.C. Page 3 tion Department of the United Church the school is inter-denominational and children are welcome. They are [taught a variety of subjects from handiwork to drama. This is the second year Miss Avison has visited Williams Lake with the school. Miss Seim who” accompanies is a graduate of the Normal School at Vancouver. Vacation School He! At United Church A church vacation school has been conducted for the past week at the United Church under the leadership of Miss Margaret Avison of Vancou- ver and Miss Reidun Seim of North Burnaby. . Love quickens all senses except Sponsored by the Christian Educa- the common one. Williams Lake and District With the opening of ROBERTS | HOME CURING CO. Hams and Bacon cured right here in Williams Lake --- scientifically, economical, Farmers ! SAVE MONEY! --- Bring your pork carcasses tous your pork will be cured into hams and baeon --- made into sausage, head cheese. 2 YOULL RECEIVE Almost the same weight in cured and processed meats as you brought in --- for only Ten cents per pound based on original carcass weight Plant located on Cariboo Highway, 114 miles south Williams Lake and Senior sermts BP BC: - YOOr aertul e! i 250 itizens unger cizer rected 10 ot grtance of British Poper Industry ereness of pulp ond is solidly KNOW? . a han a yor jumbla's Pulp Se ney worlh more is by factories one vest ons jon dollars - ich ALL British Co 2 i cts 5 5 peel an paper produ ee Juable P mounts of foreis! Je nies new [obs for Britis! ~~ Grodion Pulp ond Paper AS | aver, B.C inion Bidg-, Voncol g05 Dominion : 4 fall information on contest t0 Please sen Nome———— c 1) i i} \ | KEITHLEY NEWS | CHARLIE PAYNE of Vancouver, has heen visiting brother Tom, and incidentally climbing the mountains. to have a “sce” GEORGE STENGL spective cabins as Kangaroo placer mine at Quesnel Forks is closed down, perhaps only temporarily, though. CARL MAYER has opened up the Schultz. who has rented the hotel from Roderick Mackenzie. Mr. Mayer former Mrs. Bill Hole Oscar Lindstrom, is now Mrs. the Lake to help sister Madge, who is now recovered from her recent ill- Rita Place at Dog Creek. ORON SOCKETT and his tfather-| p1 for a few days. BOND HEENEY made a quick] th THE Bob Grants had a visitor from Haney for a few days. : THE Keithley teenagers put on al dance Saturday night, in the old store building, which coincided with tho| re-opening of the hotel, It was successful event. Looked as though|,, ell of Likely showed up for the event. ning, were two spinster sisters. Sud-} ji enly one looked up from the paper she was reading and commented: “There |p, is an article here telling of the death had all of them cremated.” other. “Some of us can’t even get one | husband, while others have husbands ti to burn,” in Bc. at Tom’s placer mine. | who pa: and Bond) Commission, Heeney are home again in their re-| Freight licenses which enables them| policy, several truckers have to carry freight and express between stipulated pbints. RAE HAMILTON has gone out 1o| costly | temporary 8 ‘such instances the license holder may of a woman's third husband. She has/of Williams Lake is The Cracker Barrel Forum By A. J. Drinkell In common with all other districts we have a number of people through the Public Utilities large sums for Public Before obaining this license one must file a tariff of rates, which must Keithley Hotel as manager for Fred] conform with other rates charged gree to talce out various forms of insurance. All in ai! it stacks up to guite a proceure; nevertheless an as- By the same token, the license is rotected against unfair competition in-law were up on French Snowshoe|'or disastrous encroachment. No sub- sequent license may be issued over he same route for like services unless business trip to the Lake. é the new applicant can prove the pres- en licensee cannot perform the ser- vices satisfactorily, or there is more usiness than can adequately be andled with available facilities, It occasionally happens there is a rush on some route, In ut on more vehicles or agree to a ‘special vermit. or conditional license, being granted to some other applicant Sitting at home, having a quict eve-|ny the PUC. Usually however the icensee does his utmost to meet the emergency to make up for the lean eriods. One of the truck lines operating out experiencing ‘one of these temporary rushes of busi- “Isn’t that Hfe for you?” said the! ness. In order to cope with the situation his firm has not purchased new equipment which would be of no uge t4 che cum VOLUME business! oo _ JUNE. SALES:- By 19 New and Used Cars, Trucks 7 WILLIAMS LAKE MOTORS DON ‘T BE DIS. Your local dealer, Art the requirements for i is in a position to give Chevrolet Trucks --- an added saving. WILLIAMS LA CHEVROLET - IN YOUR TRUCK BUY! AND Service on your new General Motors available locally too LIMITED Your General Motors Dealer OLDSMOBILE - APPO! NTED Evans, who knows ocalized conditions, you the best advice KE MOTORS BUICK - PONTIAC | when the rush is over. but instead has [sought the aid of all other bona-fide truckers opérating in the district with satisfactory results so far. By this their equipment working full time after months of part-time employment. The earnings remain in the ‘district and are ulimately spent here. | However the condition has drawn over routes in the same district for the attention of an outside firm that similar services, He must file a time! has applied for was visiting daughter Lil at Buffalojtable setting forth frequency of ser-!naul for the Creek before coming cn in here. The vico and also 2 a special license to project under review. |The reason being given that the avail- able facilities are inadequate (includ- ing those of the PGI) to handle the volume of business. They propose, sential one, inasmuch as it is designed | therefore, to haul direct from Vancou- to assure the public of adequate ser-|ver, disregarding the fact that there ness and who has been visiting niece|-yice at reasonable rates. are already truck lines operating into Williams Lake from the coast who are quite willing to co-operate with the local truckers. It is apparent that other forces are working on behalf of the outside firm. One very prominent person comment- ting on the situation stated that due to the nature of the work being ser- viced that nothing must stand in its way — a sentiment we heartily agree with providing there is proof that something IS standing in its way. But the person in charge of the work has expressed himself as satisfied with the service being given now. If, under these circumstances, an outsider is to be permitted to come in here and lift the cream off the mille and then pull out leaving all the loca! boys wondering why they pay license fees, then we say It is high time every organization gets behind the iocal outfits to prevent such unwarranted encroachment, These boys strive to give us the best of service, oftentimes under trying circumstances. They adhare to the terms of their license as closely as road and weather conditions: permit. As long as they are able to take care of any temporary rush of business to the satisfaction of the new customer, and with no reduction in the quality of service accorded regular patrons, then we consider the PUC would not be justified in issuing further licenses or permits, HORSEFLY THREE BUILDINGS BEING CONSTRUCTED There are three buildings under construction at Horsefly. Harry Brown's store which is partly built; the post office, which is coming along nicely, and B. Boswell and E, King’s new home The ity is organ- CANIMAHOOD Watershed Studied For Flood Control PILOT DOUG HANNAY, Vancou- ver, flew into Mahood Lake July 16 bringing the Dominion Water Re- sources party; engineer C. B, Cos- ould, Kamloops and J. P. Ikington, Vancouver. The enginer was investi- gating the flow of water at the out- lets of the various lakes in that watershed with a view to determin- ing the storage of same in relation to flood control. While there the plane underwent repairs by a mechanic flown in from Vancouver the 19th who worked from dusk to dawn to aovid delay. The party left Juiy 20. MR. and MR. ED HIGGINS visit- ed at Bridge Lake and Roe Lake last week at the homes oz their daughters, Mrs. F. Leavitt and Mrs, Ed. Malm and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bell at a turkey dinner on the 22nd, honoring the mutual birthdays of Mrs. Bell and Ronald Higgins. MRS, JAS. McMILLAN’S two young brothers, the Boyd boys, Vancouver, are spending their holidays at Mc- Millans’ Logging Camp. BENJIE McNEIL and daughter Laura Lynne drove to Ashcroft and return for a load of gasoline last Saturday. VISITORS to Mr. and Mrs. Herb MeWeilfs at the McNeil Ranch on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bogardus of Vancouver and Canim Lake who arrived in the “Manana” with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Emes, the Misses Jean and Jessle McAfee and Miss Margaret Williams, of Vancou- ver, who are guests at Greenlees Lodge, SCRATCH PADS Buy them by the pound. Various sizes. Bond paper 30c per Ib. Newsprint 20¢ per Ib. THE TRIBUNE BEATTY WASHING MACHINES Electric and Gas Models SERVEL Kerosene Refrigerators ONAN LIGHTING PLANT: Diesel and Gas TERMS ARRANGED 150 Mile Store izing a building bee to put the roof on the latter building Sunday. AL ALARIC was 4 business visitor in Horsefly Tuesday. THDPRE WERE several fires in this district this last week caused by lightning, LARRY TOESE from Williams Lake is spending the weekend with Ronny Walters. WE ARE SORRY to hear that Gil- bert Walters is on the sick list. MR. and MRS. NORDUN from Lone Butte and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson from Seattle, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Newton of Horsefy last ‘Thursday, F. C. HOOKER and daughter Don- ella, left for Vancouver Saturday morning. Donella will take the plane for Victoria Monday night. She is re- turning to St. Joseph's after a pleas- for tree beer delivery VANCOUVER BREWER published or displaye not Pes LimMmt?teobd d by the ot by the Geverament WE SPECIALIZE IN YOUR Good Grooming At business, or even on vaca- tion, the good looks of your clothes help create the impres- sion you want to make. Let us ant holiday at her home in Horsefly. 1 his advertisement is serve as your personel valet, keep your clothing in clean, tip-top condition for you always. 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