Thursday, August 9, 1951. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.O. soe Paxe 7 —— : = Heimdallr, in Norse Mythology the Megantiec Lake in Frontenac Coun-!} “god of light,”.was said to have such ty. ° ° | said ° 6 Ont., was crossed by Missionary L Pi S fo 0 i se : P G E B | fil H seute hearing that he could hear the fathers in 1640 when théy ventured ay an i rgeaniza On % specal cominittes: ts/to: bs pee Se. BET ge as 1 lished immediately to inform Of B r¢ Ch b board and regional associations of the Gold-filled Piers j ‘° @ f of C * decision and to draft an amended con- Te I, y = im & Omimerce ution, TE willbe: further developed |” Airenay.a railroad that Boadta any ouys Leather Shen Plans for a new organization to in- organization, which would be known grass grow. snto the surrounding forests. the’ annual meeting ‘to be held in| frst and tnidue features, the 2G: N clude all of the 185 Board of Trade as the British Columbia Chamber of|V@neouver in November. once it opens up the new linic ve- x h | z j i 2 member-| More direct contact with local | tw. Prin v/ Shoe Repairs - Saddlery - Harness = Mail Orders and Chambers of Comerce in B.C: / Commerce, would inchide member act wi ocal| tween Quesnel and Prince George v meee highlighted the quarterly meeting of|ship from individual boards and, Pinion and better working relation- likely be the only railroad with goia- DRS Williams Lake Railway Ave. the B.C. Council of Associated Boards, chambers instead of being confined| ship with government departments, | filled bridge Piers, according to 2 id = of Trade held for the first time in| Williams Lake last Wednesday. Twelve members of the Council as at present to representatives of |as well as closer integration with the|story in the Cariboo Observer. associated groups, Dr. Wright stated ‘adian Chamber, are advanced as] Oldtimers, working in the gravel in outlining the program. basic reasons. pits used for the millions of yards of é from all parts of the province, nesta The present organization has been| The proposed change was labelled| gravel required in the huge concrete by council president Dr. C. H. Wright found useful but the increasing inter-| ‘important and far reaching” by J.|pievs that carry the stecl bridge high G R E WY Be @ EU Be Pe) of Trail, attended the one-day session, | est being shown’ by local boards|I. Montieth of Kelowna, council vice-| above the Cottonwood River, cu-i- J as did several members of the local | makes it necessary to broaden the| resident. Other members present for|ously panned the material. Cee. Yon“ Wedge boara: membership so that each individual|tae meeting included Thomas Braid- There was no question, it was pay Under the proposed setup the new| board can exercise its influence, he|wood, Vancouver, vice-president of| dirt. One shovelful yielded about half Lb WwW FA R Ez § Canadian Chamber of Commerce, L.|a cent in colors, and when that ond z 2 ah G. Eckroyd, Vancouver, B.C. field rep-| shovelful of gravel is multiplied by FROM WILLIAMS LAKE resentative for the Canadian Cham-|several million the new piers become ao. E FRESH MEA I ber; J. A. Bracken, Nelson, secretary | pretty valuable. Cne Way Return a of the council of Associated Boards:| Contractors and inspextors che -- buy where quality is the finest Ww INNIPEG . $35.20 Reg. T. Rose, secretary Vancouver|ing the concrete mix that went into Ee BF : $16.90 30.4.5 is the basis of many tempting food dishes board; W. H. Whimster, Naramatta,|the piers were not conéerned with the VANCOUVER $12.60 $18.65 secretary Associated Boards of Trade|gold content. They found the gravel