Thursday, October 4, 1961. THE TRIBUND, WILLIAMS LAKR, B.0, Page 7 CANIMAHOOD —_—_—___ Men Called Back As Fires Resume Pilot Quinn flew in iast week wid A. J. Kirk, H. Phillips, Les Cook due to revival of fires on Spanish and Flour Mill creeks and Shadow Mountain. A river boat to speed up operations REG. Tom SUPREME — GASOLINE SUPREME IN THE POWER was trucked in and more men added to the fighting fo Returning, Mi. Prospector Rescued Cock remained and Art Ranidour ac. companied them to enter Kamloops | L k hospital for treatment for injury trom | AE Clearwater Lake & fall, Ses Suffering from malnutrition and ex. SEVERAL hunters have bagged | Posure an aged prospector’ was found some gecse and ducks and many|0N the beach of Clearwater Lake, grouse. These last are very numerous | about 70 miles cast of here September throughout the district. Large flocks | 20th by Forest Ranger Jack Norman. of geese and some ducks thst have| ‘The elderly man, "Thomas Sundt, who nested locally have been frequenting | has been prospecting in various parts MeNeil’s grain fields for several weeks ind also have been seen on Rosenim ake. Fishermen are still enjoying s00d sport. A few bull moose and bucks save been seen, A CONTINUOUS three-day rain fell over the weekend. MRS. LAWRENCE ScoTT ana ‘amily, Forest Grove, is camped a the Cariboo and Clearwater ‘regions, was given shelter and nourishment by Ranger Norman, who then tried to et radio contact with Forestry head- luarters, Failing this he attracted the attention of Larry Moore. who was on che lake with his Seabee. The pilo! Jew the prospector to Mahood Lake tahood Lake while Mr. Scott ig o| -0dge where he was examined by Dr. the fire line at Flour Mill Creek, &. G. Naismith and taken to pencrott HERB MeNEIL has a nunting| “98Pital the following day by Benjie : ; McNeil. varty on Mica Mountain. MISS BETTY KREBOSKI, Vancou -er, is helping at McNeil Ranch duri he hunting season. MRS. B. SPENCER McNEIL, Joan and Miss A. Davis motored to Clinton] EXCEPT for a number of hunting ol ee parties passing through, it has been a MR. and MRS. ED HIGGINS re-| auiet week. sumed from Kamloopsion the 16h! @ m m9eKRNZIE and aaughtse Mrs. Law is making her home with Barbara were visitors to Dog Creek them. House on Sunday. MR. and MRS. ROBT. McMILLAN, Kelowna, are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, x. £,|MOouat and the latter's parents, Rev. Riese and Mrs. J. Clarke Stewart, visited MISS WIENS, last Tuesday admin. | visited briegy with the Hilary Places. istered innoculations at the school | Mrs. Mouat’s father was in Dog Creek against typhoid, tetanus and diph | i" 1902. He noticed many changes in ae ; __ | the lanascape. — | A COUPLE of expert hunters came on Sunday from Williams Lake for a little goose hunt. Let’s call them Sid and Geoff. ‘They arranged with Phil Temple to do a spot of beating for them but somehow things went hay- wire. The beater got four geese with two shots. The experts will have to try again. There is’still a blue haze on the mountain top. Dog Creek News W. MOUAT, accompanied by Mrs. WE are pleased to welcome to the valley Arthur Leigh who arrived this CAREFUL GROOMING week from Vancouver. PAYS DIVIDENDS In business, your clothes are a vital part in decisive first impressions Let us assist you to success by cleaning and pressing your clothes. WILLIAMSLAKE Dry CLEANERS Bridge Lake News OWING to a shortage of modern road machinery, even the old equip- ment allocated to the Bridge Lake area has been moved to a job near Lone Butte. This policy of a dab here and a dab there is causing much adverse criticism of Public Works officials at Victoria. =e MOST of the district's 1951 crop of |* beef cattle have been marketed. Many went out to Kamloops by truck over the Little Fort road. Producers repor cas StaniOn fil prices were satisfactory. Cariboo Radio S For guaranteed and satisfactory radio service bring your radio in to us ... Electronic Field behind ow AUTHORIZED DEALER For Sparton and the new English Radio PYE = Columbia Records We also carry Capital, Aragon Records, as well as music, strings and other musical supplies. Store located next door to Government Liquor Store THE movie shows at Bridge Lake continue to draw good crowds every Tuesday and Friday nights. THE ROAD between the Ross place and Reed's corner needs rebuilding and the bridge across the creek at E H. Faessler’s should be aitended to before an accident occurs. ales & Service al over 25 years in the 2 work, of the province since 1910, including ; used to buy material and labour wil) de donated. It was decided to move the piano from the Hall to the school nake this a weekly or monthly dance. through town on a trip to Williams Lake. MORE JET PLANES = FOR R.C.A.F. PiiOTS —Centrai Press Canadian With increased deliveries of the R.C.A.F.'s new jet trainer, the T-33, more squadrons are being equipped with these aircraft enabling pilots to become familiar with jet flying until sufficient Canadian-built F-86 Sabres are available. Primary use of the T-33 will be to convert pilots from the conventional piston-driven aircraft to jet-propelled fighter planes. Latest squadron to receive the new trainer is 416 Squadron at Uplands, Ottawa, whose officer commanding Sqdr.-Ldr. Don Laub- man, D.F.C. and Bar, of Prevost, Alta., is shown beside one of the sleek, new aircraft. The T-33 is a modified two-seat version of the American F-20 Shooting Star and is capable of speeds in excess of 600 m.p.h. Alexis Creek News THE YOUNG PEOPLE of the com- munity held a meeting at the school house last Friday to reorganize the Community Club. New officers were elected for the year. Ernie Redicop was elected presi- dent, Pete Yells vice-president, Edna Hoare secretary and Bob Gibbs treas- urer. It was decided to improve and enlarge the skating rink and to build a dressing-room at one end. Funds on hand from the former club will be here the children will get some use After the meeting a dance was held} nthe school. A fair sized crowd at- ended. It is hoped that the club will MR. and MRS. T. G. HARVEY lef’ or Chilco Lake where they will spend he next month. MRS. K. A. TELFORD left on a usiness trip to the soast. She will ‘ttend the Cancer Convention. MR. and MRS. A. KNOLL passed Williams Lake Decca, Mercury ana Niquidet Transport R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1-long - Horsefly BIG CREEK HUNTERS INVADE COUNTRYSIDE IN EVEN GREATER NUMBERS FELIX SCALLON, who has been receiving medica] attention at Kam- loops for the past month, has been moved to Vancouver. We hope to see him well and home soon. Local residents are again amazed at the amount of hunters who are swarming in in even greater numbers this year. Many moose are already taking their last and only ride down the road, but we are doubtful if there are enough even In this vast area, to satisfy all those hopeful hunters. PILT2'S PEAK, a 6500-ft. Big Creek landmark, was scaled Sunday by an energetic group consisting of Veera Bonner, Victoria and Adam Wroblew- ski, Jack C; and. Rudolpb Kossman. All of the local guides, including Cc. Henry, R, Church, W. Hutchinson, Wm. Maxted, and F. and D. Witte, are busy with parties “from across the border. A. M. Hugo's Mons Lake Lodge is also a busy place. PAT SCALLON is enjoying a visit from his brother Joe, of Kamloops. ROSEMARY HIGGINBOTTOM is boarding at the home of Mr. and birs. D. Witte, and attending school here. HUGH McDONALD recently visited Kamloops on business. MR. and MRS. TOM WILSON at- tended the school dance at Alexis Creek September 28, VISITING at the Sky Ranch are August Piltz’s niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Abobtsford, and a nephew, Leonard Gilner of Portland, Oregon. THE BEEF ROUND-UP is in pro- gress here. Walter Bambrick,. Gus Piltz and Rusty Russell-are gathering catte for the beef drive which will reach -town in time for the Fall Sale. The cattle are reported in good con- dition. The drive to town will be con- siderably lengthened this year as the Farwell bridge is unsafe to use, ruling out the short route to Riske Creek and forcing the drivers to go around by Lee's. Massey-Harris News: TO ALL CATTLEMEN : - WELCOME .- to the 14th Annual Feeder Sale “DROP IN AND SEE US” R. M. 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