Phursday, Pebpuary 28, 19838. Page + THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAH, Be. New actor — "I play the part ef | CANIMAHOOD @ married man.” Sea Friend — “Why don’t you get a Pree [Students Hear Review Of Life ROYAL LINE OF SUCCESSION : . : & A coluwu written by Federal and Provincial Agricuitural ice to ranchers aud farmers Father, what's the difference ve-| Of George VI At Special Service tween a gun and a machine gun? | Agriculture Today | BEDDING Even though hed- CABBAGE—Danish Ball-Head for Sw ainls BG Pod 46? si trate equals in feed value three pound of straight is é : ioe ae ce ae a i ree : #40000 [ grain), ,and saves you freight and handling Split Latest Tilts EY ach Pipe AC epber tor XDe SaMare: 5-00 | cests. When sufficient hay is not available, then 1 Ross Carrier -- Screw lift -- Bolster size 42”, . Buckerfield’s Steer Fattening Pellets should be In the Juvenile ‘hockey game, Maximum load height 48”, Ford Met eae February 22nd, Lac La Hache was Good tires 7.50 x 20. $2,500.00 There's a big difference. It is just The Keynote at school Thursday was spont with thirty present. Win- Js GOOD ding for one cow Fall Cropping. last was a review of the reign of n King George VI, his exemplary life, high ideals, devotién to his duty to his people, the sorrow of the nation ~__-_| at the brevity of the reien of a mon- urch so well beloved, and of sym- pathy for the Roya! Family in his early passing, as if 1 spoke, and ihen your mother spoke. Stampede Association In conclusion the national anthem was ‘sung in honour of our new Queen, Elizabeth II. - Annual Meeting Tuesday, March 4th VILLAGE HAL. s 8 pm. Election of Officers Dates of Stampede “THE SPIRIT of neighbourliness was revealed Saturday evening when \ivs, Ed. Higgins was hostess at ner .ome, Roserim Ranch, at a whist party in aid of the W.I. of Bridge! Lake in raising funds for their Com- munity Hall. An enjoyable evening PLYWOOD MADE IN QUESNEL 5-16 Unsanded Reject Veneer 4’x8’ sheets . 32.60 each Hi. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. Your Building Supply Dealer : OUT Vtté 6ttF . < wu TEMON HART 1 Only Model C-25, Serial No. a-134, 25 H.P. 4 s7aer WITH. Ue Bull Moose Cat -- Complete with hydraulic angle THAT i) Li biade and winch -- practically new $4,540.00 || Empire. ers of prizes were Mrs. Pitre and Frank Leavitt. Consolation, Lynne MeNeil and Clarence Kelly. Attending from Bridge Lane were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Malm, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leavitt and Clarence Kelly. AFTER two weeks at the coast on business, Mrs. A. Stratton re- turned home Tuesday. H.-MeNEIL has been trucking lumber to Exeter but the road con- dition is now so voor all trucking has had to be abandoned. GLEN PETTIGREW has gone to New Westminster where he has ta- ken a job of truck driving. FRED WARD is operating his saw mill with the help of David Chris- topher, David and Lucy having re- turned from 4 sojourn at Canim! Lake Reserve. BERT LLOYD and ED FOLLIS in| - the course of a business trip through the country as far south as Ashcroft, spent Sunday night at Mahood Lake Lodge, returning Monday to Wil- liams Lake. OUR DISTRICT SCHOOL has had the good fortune to be adopted by the George Cross chapter of the Giese | Prince Charles quality and a foot and a half thick. BENJIE and HERBIE McNEIL, with Norman Carlson and Curley Granberg, motored to Kamloops and| Or ‘age. Next in line to the throne return last Wednesday and Thurs-| is Princess Anne, and, after her day. Princess Marzaret. MRS. B. H. MeNEIL celebrated her birthday Sunday at Mahood Lake. Much fun was had by the younger element taking advantage of the good ice in skiing skating and-sleigh riding. MRS. DON FIELDS with her young} son, returned home Monday from Asherort with B. Spencer McNeil, be proclaimed monarch with a regent to act for him until he came Ly INVESTMENT costs from $15 to | $20 per season, it ‘is cheap insurance against mastitis, | states J. F. Caplette, district agri | culturist at Vernon, Every dairyman knows that mas- titis is one of the chief causes cf turnover in dairy herds. Protecting |cows from cold, rainy weather and from exposure to drafts, and keep- ing udders off concrete floors com he to form a major step in con- trolling the disease Figures at the Ohio Agricultural Experimeni. Station show it takes at least a ton of bedding per cow in a stanchion barn during the baru igeding period» Cows in pen-type harns may need twice as much bed- ding. Even though bedding costs from ‘$15 to $20 per ton in some areas and even more in others, it is cheap if it keeps udders off cold concrete and helps prevent and control mas- titis. If you keep your cows inside much of the time, it is especially im- portant to make sure you have plenty of bedding on hand. James, Interior Veg- below are recommended _ variety names of the common vegetables: ASPARAGUS — Mary Washing- ton is the outstanding variety. BEAN — Blue Lake 231 (Pole). BEAN — Round Pod Kidney Wax! (Dwarf): : BEET — Detroit Dark Red. CABBAGE—Golden Acre (arly). CARROT — Nantes CARROT — Nancy CARROT — Chantenay, Red Core CANTELOUPE — Hales Best No. a CAULIFLOWER — Supper Snow- ball (Early) CITRON — Red Seeded CORN —- Golden Bantam CUCUMBER — Marketer CUCUMBER — Straight Bight CUCUMBER — Pickling (Snows or National) CELERY — Utah No. 15 EGG PLANT — Black Beauty LETTUCE — Pennlake, Imperial No. 44 and 55 ONION — Early French. (for fall planting), Yellow Glabe Danvers (for spring planting), Silverskin (White Portugal) Pickler PEPPER — California Wonder, Pimento, Neapolitau PARSNIP — Holiow Crown and Guernsey * POTATOES — Warla, Early, Net- ted Gem SQUASH — Hubbard Table Queen (Green) Ideal for exterior sheathing, or on sub floors VEGETABLE An excellent bulle TOADS 2 > Imperial Order of Daughters of the VARIETIES tin written py P, G.| TURNIPS—(Swede or Rutabaga) BIG STOCK ON HAND spaces y | VEGETABLE MARROW — We carry a complete stock of ED and KENNETH HIGGINS, —Centrai Press Canadian Photos etable Marketing Board Fieldman,| Y™teush. SASH - DOORS - VENEERS - MOULDINGS MeNeil Ranch and Mahood Lake eat os time in British history is is now available to growers. It is en- CATTLE The annual June survey DONNACONNA - GYPROC WALLBOARDS. Ine Lodge, put up their ice during the scoae amonwealth On the bite | titled “Vegetable Varieties for B.C. NUMBERS of the Bureau of Sta last few days. The ice is of good of} her father, Slizabeth: berame Interior Vegetable Growers.” Listed ARE UP tistics revealed increas- ed numbers of cattle, but fewer sheep and horses on Can- adian farms than for the correspond- ing month of 1950. Total numbers of cattle increased 3 ber cent, B.C. being the only province to record a decline. The number of milk cows showed a decline in all provinces ex- cept Quebec. Sharp drop in horses was’ indicated specially in Onta! FOR SALE > 41 Only Heavy Duty Post Drill ... $25.00 : 1 Only Power take-off with pulley for D-4 Caterpitlar 4 CFO Ve ee tractor -- Pulley 12" dia. x 9 face $1650.00 Under a sound feeding programme, modern cattle are capable of producing more pounds of higher quality beef on less feed. a Buckerfield’s 32% Cattle Concentrate was developed specifically for this purpose. It is concentrated (one pound of 32% Cattle Concen- \ ‘£2 BUCKERFIELD'S 320/o CATTLE CONCENTRATE Available in the Williams Lake Area through THE CARIBOO CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION Princess Anne LAC LA HACHE Local Hockey Squads defeated 11-6. The local team is hampered by a scarcity of boys of | the right age to choose from to make a strong team. But it is with great pride we re- port that the PeeWee hockey team, managed by Billy Ogden, won their] game with Clinton 7-4 on the 24th Tt was a lively contest and Kenny Karlander and Joe Bare, two small-| ish participants, did some outstand- | | ing playing. Everytime Lac La Hache | made a goal miles which spread | over the fac Fone hrey. iomse 1 This advertisement is, not published or displeyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbie. was like sunrise on the Rockies, | | ! JACK ALEXANDER with his val- | uable cougar hound has been un-| successfully tracking cougar around the 132. The conger proved too fast and the snow too deep for Jack’s dog. 1951 PLYMOUTH DELUNE COUPE--. 1 equipped with air conditioner unit. Low air conditioner. mileage. This ‘‘new car condition” unit every way must be seen to be appreciated $2250.00 , 4948 FORD PICK-UP --- cal shane. Good rubber. Equipped with heater and defroster. $1045.00 WILLIAMS LAKE MOTORS 50 PLYMOUTH SEDAN --- 1951 CHEVROLET 114 TON TRUCK --- Dual wheels, excellent box, heater and defroster. An ideal ranch truck tbat cost $2850 (with deck) when new. MISS AUDREY DOWNIE, quent summer visitor and relatiy several local families will be sk at the Ice Carnival in Williams Lake February 29 and Mareh 1. ALVIN FELKER was taken to Williams Lake hospital Monday night, suffering from a broken ankle sustained when a barrel rolled off a sleigh and struck him, A ROUSING FAREWELL party was held at the 132 Friday night, for Miss Joan Wright, who is leaving shortly for Vancouver. As the result of a beauty contest, Don Bryce found to possess the most beautiful masculine legs in the Cariboo. MISS MARGE FELKER, a recent |graduate of the Royal Inland Hos-| | pital, Kamloops, is home for a short | | A very clean car i: - $3750.00 Selling for ¥2250.00 LIMITED visit with her family ESCAPER to the coast recently |have been Mrs. A. Bryce, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ewart; Archie Ogden and Ole Karlander. 1 Only Weod Saw on Hea board bearing C-262390 Model No. mately 170 H.P. .. IN GOOD SHAPE . Phone 290-L-1 15-16 mandel -- 36” ee 1 Grey Marine Diesei Engine, 6 cylinder on skids, out- ; and pulley, engine No: 1 Berlin -- 108 Planer with Side Head, Blower Pipe Attachments -- No. H-1473. 100’ cf 10° Blower Pipe @ .70c SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT CASH SALE OF LARGER ITEMS B.C. Spruce Sales Ltd. PRINCE GEORGE, B.c. ame, sv dia. saw .. nging table, » $50.00 64-HN approxi- $3,500.00 -- $2,250.00 $70.0u ALLOWED ON Box 1940 | t is not published or displayed by the Lig ard or by the Government of British Colunibia War Memorial Arena Two Nights - &:30 DOMINION CHAMPION STARS --- LOCAL SKATING CLUB MEMBERS =T hy