Thursday. February 14, 1952. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.O. Page 5 _THE VICTOR 45 RPM PLAYER The fastest record changer in the world changes eight records automatically, priced at $19.95 Thé lowest priced record changer Wilhkinsont Radio & Electric ‘LEVIS aw LADY LEVIS '...2 perfect pair! Yes, easy-fitting, long-wearing Levi's are the perfect choice for outdoor folks. HIS — the original cowboy pants — Levi's — super-heavy, super-strong. HERS — trim, smartly-tailored Lady Levi's - San- forized, with zipper flyx Biches Saddl by Railway Ave. at Oliver “COWBOY OUTFITTERS FOR THE CARYBOO" | BIG CREEK | \Chilcotin Ronchers The Chileo Ranch plane was up in a four-hour flight recently luoking over the Whitewater and Big Creek ranges for stock. The pilot, Bob Ransom. was accompanied by Duane Witte and Eddie Bambrick, who kept a sharp look-out as the plane | circled over familiar country. No jets area covered. | PETE YELLS up to Duane Witte's Thursday on business. BOB GIBBS and Rosalie and Johnnie Church drove to Big Creek Friday to spend the week end at the Church home. FRANK and DUANE WITTE re- turned from Scallon’s Weduesday with the snow plow. MRS. VERA HANCE has been visiting with Witte’s during the past week. RANDY NAFZIGER of Hunce- ville is back at school again, board- in at Chureh’s. MR. and~MRS. F. WITTE drove to Aleixs Creek Saturday to visit Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Carlton. WALTER BAMBRICK went in tv town last week to bring home his (ruck which has been in the garage there for repairs. MR. and MRS. WM. BLISS and family of Redstone, spent the week end with relatives here. GOOD DEMAND FOR ALL B.C. FURS — SHIP QUICK! Quantities of ALL British Colum- ‘urs wanted — HIGHEST possible Prices assured. Currently paying (for TOP grades) UP TO: UTRRE) WEASEL and MINK (Interi- .00; MARTEN $50.00; FISHER $75.00. Due to continued unsettled conditions advisable ship ALL Furs IMMEDIATELY. Prices “SHUBERT” paying we believe HIGHEST obtainable. Don't delay — ship TODAY!! Dept. 176 A. SHUBERT CO., Winnjpeg Address shipments to: 423 Hamilton St., VANCOUVER | cattle were sighted, however in the| play Lac La Hache Squad Letter to the Editor Misses On Final Bid Use Plane In Search |Against Stampeders With rough, heavy ice contribut- ing to a ragged brand of play, fans; watched the local Stampeders take | a close 4-3 win over Lac La Hache! Friday night in one of the less in- spiring games of the season. At three and a half minutes of Doug Norberg opened the scor- ing for the ‘lake after a long scram- ble in front of the net that saw most of the players of both teams si ing on the ro the only other goal of the period when he picked up a goal-moutk pass from Gibbon. For the first seventeen minutes of the second period the score remained the same and finally the visitors‘ hard working first string of Law- rence Ogden, Peter Skene Ogden and George Begg collected on one of their offensive plays. Lawrence toox the first shot, missed the net and followed the puck into the poards and passed out to Begg who made the score. Carl Buchholtz set up the next play and was in on the pay-off when| he came down the side, passed over | to Norquay and was over in front of the goal mouth to take Keith’s re- bound and slap it in. The final period again opened into a dong scoreless stretch and the half- way point was reached before the Stamps added their final counter. Gibbon drew the gift when Doug Norberg drew out the visitors’ goalie and passed to John in front of an open net. Lae La Hache came right back on the next play with Lawrence Ogden setting the goal on a two-way assist from Peter Skene and Begg. Tired out from the steady grind of the last period, the Lac La Hache first string again came through when ‘egg’ added his second counter of the came with the clock reading three seconds to go. SEED ORDERS ‘EZ z Ranchers wishing to} purchase seed grain this spring should get their orders in as soon as possible to ensure carly delivery. Cariboo Cattlemen’s Association Are You 70 or over? Starting January 1, 1952, the Government of Canada will pay a $40 - monthly Universal Pension to all who are 70 or over and who have lived in Canada for twenty years or more. mp- IN ADDITION ... Williams Lake, B.C., 2 see that our teams are just hitting their stride. Some heretofore omitted encour- February 11, 1952.|agement trom the local paper might be all that is needed teams the necessary little push. It helps to get results when effort 1s obviously appreciated. Editor, The Tribune, Dear Sir: In the February 7th edition of your paper I found three to give our How about it. hockey reports, one table tennis re- Port, but only a paid ad, with no sup- “Hoop-fan.” Porting comment for the hard-work- ing group of young people that make up our senior basketball teams. Practicing twice a week and mak- ing long hard trips to other league towrfs should entitle them to at toast as much editorial publicity as the hockey teams have. True they have won only one game by score but the final scére is not always a good in- dication of the play and anyone attending the games here against Wells last week-end could plainly | SPECIAL 12 inch SLAB WOOD 234 cord load $15.00 SAWDUST 23% unit load $17.50 if dumped $15.00 Andy’s Wood & Sawdust Henry, president Big Trappers Association. meeting made later. ° Guides © Trappers Will all guides and trappers under Alexis © Creek Game Detachment interested in forming an Association contact A. C. Creek Guides and Arrangement for Barney Potts and his orchestra ROY Matinee Performance 2 p.m. CARIBOO TRUCK & ‘IT’S ALMOST HERE! Big Family Party WITH WHEELER comedy magician Headlining an All-Star Cast AT THE Elks Hall Saturday, February 16 AND IT’S FREE! Lorraine Macallister featured vocatist Evening Performance 8 p.m. EQUIPMENT LTD. TO COMBINE ECONOMY WITH PERFORMANCE The New AUSTIN TRUCKS 3 ton and 2 ton models the Provincial Government will pay to these who indicate need by passing an eligibility test, a cost-of-living bonus which ranges up to $10 a month, and Health Services which include the payment of B.C. Hos- pital Insurance premiums and co-insurance, = and limited dental care. medical, optical, drug for as long as they continue to qnulify for them. To get these ext a total year (home, property, bonds, money in bank,