Page 10 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, November 27; 7 Carson Says Hart May Open In June OH, WHAT A LOVELY WAR (TO GET A A temporary pile bridge will be thrown across the Parsnip River in the spring, and the official opening | of the Hart Highway take place next June, according to a letter written by Hon. E. C. Carson to the Cariboo Trail Association. will probably | In writing on the progress of road- work, Mr. Carson stated approxi- which to place terials, and the miles on base and finishing ma Parsnip River Bridge. “In the spring we intend to erect 3 temporary pile bridge which will car- Ty all traffic until the permanent Structure is built, “under reason- able and normal conditions” the offi- cial opening would be held in June of 1952. Opening ceremonies wil] either at the Parsnip or, be held at Pine Pass, These smiling faces belong to riflemen of the 2nd a C-54 transport Battalion Princess Patricia's € an Light Infantry as they take a Irst lock at Korea from the docr af the battle LAND INSPECTOR MOVES ROMP CORPORAL ELEVATED TO WILLIAMS LAKE POosT. TO BANK OF A-SERGEANT ~ P.W.D. €ompleting Work On Extra Highway Stretch Public W cas of Alex Smith, who has held the pos:-| Corporal J. Howe, has reccived no- Hon of Land Inspector at Sniithers| tification trom RCMP headquarters, Since 1947, has been transferred to| that effective Noyember si, he has Williams Lake to assist Land Inspec-| been given the rank ‘of Acting Ser-| tor Jack Essler. geant. Simultaneous with this move is the] Cpl. Howe came to Williams Lake announcement that the local land in-| from Revelstoke ia August. He has Spection office is now located above| held his corporal’s rank si 1839, Smedley & Sharp in the offices for-| ~ merly occupied by Blackwell's Studio. FOOD RATIONING IN U.K. STILL GRIM Food rationing in the United King- dom is still a grim situation for those ho like theirs in quantity, according to the recenty amended regulations announced by the British ministry of food, : Each adult, for example, is allowed 3 ounces of bacon per week, and can ns, Ray Cunliffe re- Ports that base gravel will be put down Friday, | Permission was obtained two weeks "go from Victoria to carry out this Work Of extension 1 “addition to the work already being carried out by the local office on the Cariboo Highway- 158 Mile cut-off. —=OLIVER THEATRE Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, November 26, 27, 28 KIRK DOUGLAS - LAUREN BACALL - DORIS DAY wi in “YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN” Thursday, Friday, Saturday, BILL WILLIAMS November 29, 30, Dec. 1 - JANE NIGH in “BLUE BLOOD” Added Attraction: 5 Charlie MacArthur and Mortimer Snerd in pence in a shilling). ss One egg per week is allowed and 10 ounces of sugar. Tea allowance for this great country of tea-drinkers, is Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this Week: two ounces per person per week. One- and-a-half ounces of cheese is the | “TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE” | normal ration and nine ounces of | : fats, made up of three ounces of but- ELECTRIC SHAVERS | ter, four of margarine and two ot - $23.50 cooking fats, - $31.95 “In Sweden” Sweets, as the people of the British Isles call them'— candy to us — js rationed to the extent of a 26-ounce allowance per person every four | weeks, A This seale is what is termed the “normal” one. There. are increases allowed in certain items for expectant PHILLIPS PHILI-SHAVER .. REMINGTON AUTO. HOME ... PACKARD 60... $34.95 mothers, for children, and for miners PACKARD DIPLOMAT $32.50 Working underground. . ee ia SCHICK 20 . $32.75 Moves to 150 Mile SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER .. - $36.00 Bill Margetts, formerly with Cari- boo Cold Storage Ltd, has taken the Position as resident manager of the 150 Mile Hotel, which wags recently leased by Benny Abbott. Use our Convenient Lay-Away Plan E.G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers s ___OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY TOO LATE TO © SSIFY FOR SALE — 1987 Plymouth 4-dacor sedan. May be seen at Williams Lake Motors Ltd., Williams Lake, B.C. Send bids direct to change Insurance 340—7th Avenue W. Calgary, Alta. not later than December 6. 1951. Boys’ Quality Clothing Famous GWG TRONMAN PANTS all sizes Moore Business Forms rubber stamps THE TRIBUN SERVE. COG 4, => TRADE WARK REG Canada on rotation after mar WAY FROM !) —Centra) Press Canadian. They are returning t ny months of combat 1 the Korean peninsula. aircreft. ‘Cast of 50 jeloded In Jaycee-sponsored Home Talent Show About 50 men, women and children will be “in the act” when the Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored home talent show is staged in the Elks Hall December 1st. The show, similar in type to th2 one that was staged here over a year ago, with the services of a professional director, concerns itself with a series of “flashbacks” on the experiences of one, Uncle Billy Watson, a station master who is ending 50 years of service. Out of the pages of nis scrap- book come the famous and interesting. people he has met and the results promise a good two hours of ente:tain- ment. On stage in the title role vill be r. A, H. Bayne and several other townspeople already cast are Benny Abbott, Pat Tyrrell and Gordon Gib bons. } To add to the company, the Jaycees| are approacihng the Mission Boys’ Band, and professional wrestler Billy Kohnke may also make his appear- ance if the club can find a willing volunteer to share the limelight, A complete list of those taking part in the show will be publisned next week. Curtain time for the siew is 8:15. Proceeds of the show will go to- wards the Jaycee beach development fund. MEETING at KAMLOOPS Fri. December 7th of B.C. BEEF GROWERS to be attended by HON. E. T. KENNEY Minister of Lands and Forests All Ranchers are requested to attend, and present ther Range Problems. The aim of the meeting is to clarify any such problems that should arise. Education Officials . . officer of the B.C. Teachers’ plained the resson for the rote: vote to be held in the last November. Scheme be retained or the percentage of Final Salary Plan be adcptea. | |ference will be in the spread between the lowest and highest pension. |. The present scheme is not satis= factory under inflationary conditions, jera- | Contribtuions by the teachers ard the ons ex- government have built up 2 surplus dum of $15, 00,000 between 1940 and 1929, week Of/ The Percentage of Salary Plan will automatically take care of the sur. F. ex-/ plus, nd forestall the government ask- er the | ing a lowering of contributions. T2ach- Pension | ers retiring now under the present. plan receive pensions on the iy40 costs evel, whereas living costs have gone up 80 percent and salaries 79 percent, (continued from page 6) ion, in an address on pe a It will be made so the Bo, ecutive can ascertain wh oresent Service . Annuity Mr. Spragg explained that the dif. 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