Page 8 THE TRIBUNE, Wr IAMS LAKR, B.C. Thuréday, January 21, 1952, Forecast Refinery For Kamloops A refinery at some point in the Interior, Distribwwrs- Lt George C. Bradley, formerly sistant marketing for Imp: jover as president and with Kamloops picked as a | ager of Home Oil Dist logical spot, is forecast by oilmen in! Oil Distribute: Vancouver as tie ext step. in éx-| out a retiner pansion spurred by the pipeline from Alberta The industry, which is keeping | close tab on developments, points to some significant recent moves, Among them is the appointment of on the co impending BIRTH At War Memorial Hospital YELLS — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yells of Alexis Creek, a daughter born January 28. OLIVER THEATRE= Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday MARIO LANZA February 4, 5, 6 ANN BLYTHE ‘The Great Caruso” Thursday, Friday, Saturday February 7, 8, 9 JUNE HAVER - GLORIA DE HAVEN - DENNIS DAY in “Pil Get By” Comedy and News Shows start at $:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Alan Ladd and Mona Freeman in “BRANDED” one of Canada’s top-flight of] mar- ry = keting exectives as head of Home °n Police Recover Car as- | takes genera] man- butors. Home are at present with- Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. SPECIAL Friday & Saturday Only Pork BACON... 60c per Ib. (limit 5 Ibs. per customer) QUALITY MEATS & FISH a SHINA SALE pe ee ONE-THIRD OFF! on the following items of fine china. -- beautiful for gifts or for your own collection. ss vases - cups - saucers - jardiniers - cake plates bread and butter plates - sandwich plates tea sets - figurines e Some pieces of silver deposit ware also included in this outstanding offer. E.G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E, RAILWAY SERVICE WE SERVICE ALL TYPES OF RADIOS AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CARIBOO RADIO SALES and SERVICE The Smart Looking Hat! You can tell by the appearance it’s a STETSON «+. styled for the smartly dressed business man...a d long wearing hat. ‘inctive, One of several “Stetson’” lines you'll find at Borkowski’s “extwear | | | | | Stolen In Quesnel Fast work by RCMP constables here Saturday resulted in the return of a stolen car to its owner in Ques- nel just seven hours after it had been reported missing. A Quesnel resident. charged with the theft, pleaded guilty in police court at Quesnel Monday and was sentenced to two years The late model car, owned by Wighland Mountain Mines Lta. haa been parked by its driver in frént of & Quesnel hotel. The driver came-out of the hotei about noon, started the ear to warm it up, and retsrmed for his luggage. When he came back on the street ten minutes later the car had disapeared. Police were alerted and Constable of the local detachment dis- it parked in front of the Lakeview. The driver had gone into the restaurant for a cup of coffee and had left the -keys in the car. Constable Terry extracted the keys and waited for the man to show up, aking him into custody when he ed. Mining Company (Continued from Page 5) of Kamlocps Copper Co. Ltd. Berens River, Mines Limited is an Ontario verporation and is a Canadian sup- sidiary of Newmount Mining Corpor ation, one of the large mining oper ators in the United States, and- ha: been for many years past an exten- sive operator in many large projects throughout America and other parts of the globe. TO TAKE CONTROL Inder the terms of the option generally, the purenaser will assume immediate control of operations on the property. “The option agieement calls for substantial sums of money to be paid to the operating account ot kam- loops Copper Company Ltd. sem- annually during the next two and one-half years to yield a total of $610,500 for development on the property if the deal fully com- pleted- “The purchaser has not made known its future plans for immedi- ate development, but at the present time, is proceeding with a geophysi cal survey on the property. ~rurure} underground development will be based, to some extent, upon the re- sults obtained from the geophysical survey which shovld probably be completed during February of this year. For the present time, James A. Pike. manager of Island Mountain Mines Limited, anorner subsidiary or Newmount Mining Corporation locat- ed at Welis, B.C., will be in charge of operations on the property,” Mr. Kennedy continued. TWO-MILE AREA Kamloops Copper Company Ltd. is now the owner of a continuous helt of property from Kamloops Lake, stretching southerly for nearly two miles and including all of the proper- ties of the old Iron Mask Mine, and considerable additional ground of the northerly and southerly boun- darise of the old Iron Mask property The company’s holdings amount to 26 mineral claims, of which 14 are held by location and 12 are held by Crown Grant or lease from tne Crewn, Kamloops Copper Company Ltd. is the su sor of Kamloops Copper Syndicate, which was organized last April to consolidate various, Properties and which carried on some consderable development work with very encouraging results. This work was principally confined to the sink- ing of a 90-foot shaft on the Night Wawk mineral claim, and some dia~ mond drilling from this shaft. Apt for a province which boast the Canadian Rockies, British Columbia has as its motto, ‘Splendor Without Diminishment.” is Judge Speaks On Caiiboo’s Famous Man Taking as his subject, “A Famous Man of the Cariboo,” noted authority on on highways and byways of the province and their history, spoke last night lite the Board of Trade on Alexander | Caulfield Anderson, | Anderson, a Hudson Bay Company “Man, first came into the Cariboo scene at Alexandria, as a clerk in 1840. But jit much farther south that the| Jeevnts took place with which the| speaker dwelt in building up tbis famous man. Following Anderson on bis travels through the south Cariboo to Lillo- oet and later across the coast range! from Kamloos to the coast, the speak- uned just about every small creek in the country and exlained how many of them got their names. The story of the adventures of \nderson climaxed with his commis- Judge Henry | Castillou, 1 road from Langley to the Cariboo, where gold had been found. No jonger would the fur brigade trails be adequate and in 1858 Anderson started his job with 500 men. Pointing out that Douglas was perhaps the greatest trader the proy- ince had ever known, Judge Castillou ited this venture as an example. The 500 men were hired to do the work tor nothing. Not only that but they had to post $25 each as an evi- dence of good faith, and when the road was completed they were to re- ceive their money back — but not in cash, in company goods. The speaker was introduced by Dr. A. H. Bayne. Mother Saves Girls As Home Destroyed A Mother's chance look to see that everything was safe on a quiet | Riske Creek ranch, is credited with | saving the lives of her=three young | children Monday morning when a| fire completely destroyed their home. | Mrs. Margaret Jasper had left the three children in the house to go! } bout the usual chores and was milk-| ing the cows in a barn about 400 yards away when something prompt- ed her to go to the door and look out. | A terrifying sight greeted her. Bil- lows of smoke were coming trom the house, and with the thought of her children uppermost in her mind, she dashed back to rescue them, Going in the back door she found one child in the kitchen and carried her to safety. Back she went into me flaming structure for her other two daugthers, who had run into a bed- room and shut the door to escape the smoke. She carried them out the front door and then had to make the caping. Unable to do any more, Mrs. Jas- of her in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jasper about half a mile away. The three children, Helen, Pat and Kay, were unharmed. A fourth child, Billie, was at school when the house burned. Mrs. Jasper is a widow, her husband died two year ago. There was no insurance on the | building. Cause of the blaze is un- known. RECLASS RAILWAY AVE According to advice received from the Premier's office, that portion of Railway Avenue lying between Oliver Street and the south-east boundary! of the village (below the Cattlemen's office) has been classed as an ar- terial highway. The stretch of the street concerned amounts to .45 miles. per took her children to the home || sion by Sir James Douglas to pu) | Canade-has mare than 830,000 farmers and stackholders, . Women make up 21.6 percent of the Canadian working farce, Better Service. Better Quality Better Value always at .. 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