THE TRIBUNE, S Thursday, April 3, 1953. % = a 5 { ly wife always lets me have the| The Dominion's largest lake is the procedure, last week. last word!” exulted the husband of | Great Bear in the North West Ter-/% Whenever Barbara or Mr. Mas-| RICHARD PILTZ surprized. his two month ritorles. : 3 WITH IRENE | Kenzie goes by, our Mac carefully| friends here when he arrived last i “Huh!” snorted a seasoned old-| In the year 1951, Canada eornied 3 = | until they have passed his step Thursday from Vivian, Manitoba. timer; “ 500,000 automobiles on z | by several yards, then he bounces Welcome, Richard, we're always Municipal Aid (3%) Tax? ie Wat LIGHTING PLANT = ¢ only dog in Williams Lake who has In Alberta, there is NO SALES TAX? fad” Sistine “hear eee 4 i OMPULSORY Hospital Insurance Plan ab le GUILE Gene GE ee i There is NO et e that is what the doctor tried next! R. Church has had an electrical 4 in Alberta?_ : Wee During the course of one of these| Plant put in at his ranch, and the . Instead, a Plan is made available to the Municipalities, treatments Mac had one of his par-|two households, Churches and Bon- u } whereby patients are afforded hospitalization on a alysis spells and the doctor estab-| ners, are now enjoying the conveni- dollar-a-day basis? lished then that his heart had been | ence of electricity. ing was done ; affected. by P. Proctor, working with Cariboo ; There will be a SOCIAL CREDIT candidate nominated for every And so we have nursed along our| Radio Sales and Service of Williams : constituency in the Province? small invalid, expecting that if ili-| Lake. SOCIAL CREDIT is very well organized in both Quesnel and Wells; i ig can L on} is very we 7 Q ness did not cut shogt his career.! noane wiDte took dsliveiy-or and is rapidly gaining new adherents? some large dog would. 1952 GMC 1 truck 1 Any. information you may desire pertaining to SOCIAL CREDIT But he has withstood both, al-|* GuiNooK “yhoke ek wegently. f may be obtained by writing to either of the two persons whose though I think he is finally begin- ® winds and song birds SE a Ne ning to slow down. Instead of ceck,| 22 Deen heralding spring for the f 5 1B’ eL = ~| pa v ‘i- The WELLS SOCIAL CREDIT GROUP stands ready to help in any displayed by the Liquor Control Board or |ing fights, legs notwithstanding, he He a a See, ieee as z way possible, the organization of SOCIAL CREDIT in Williams Lake? by the Government of British Columbia. / is content to sit on The Tribune | mye rinse cattle drive leaves the feed : _ STAN SCOTT, President FRANK HENNESSEY, y oe a oe ae ground this week to go out to grass. | Wells Social Credit G s across the street with a complete| CUT» Bambrick and Bell Ranen- es are heading thei : ells SOcia redit roup disregard of traffic, and we shudder|— | norco. aheln stcers):to the P.O. Box'83, Wells, B.C. when we hear the squeal of brakes, |Ca’#¥le Creek turn-out, and Breck- | : paee Nese Ths sue) va, 2eSs Ranch to their Dry Farm near ae ene | : PreeCaa even that feud seems to have dggen.| {U2,mouth of the Chicotin. Te eee | MEETING, 8 p.m., April 4th, in the Eiks Hall See ameeeRnsah ss Ab |erated into a mere disagreement,|,, 7UCH MACDONALD took his EE TORS | t 7. New. ae lntec ize . re i illi i¢ For sale at all drug stores everywhere. - 1|Every day they follow the same ms Lake for repairs Williams Lake, Bx. | Keep the Heat Out this Summer with Aunings Made of striped or plain materials, awnings are made to your specifications | LIVING ROOM SUITES -- OCCASIONAL CH. AIRS comfortably upholstered, beautifully finished in a variety of covering materials and colours. on BEDROOM SUITES. -- MATTRESSES. -- cots conditi:ner. Excellent rubber. Must be ranch truck .. - $2250.00 , : seen to be appreciated .... -- $1900.00 Friday @ S aturday 1947 Ford 3-ton -- flat deck $775.00 1951 Pontiac Sedan -- air conditioner, radio, Mechanically in first class shape. Will 1948 Ford Pick-up -- in good shape .... $975.00 SPECIALS : sacrifice this car for only $2300.00 : of compliments, young feller!” Just wait until you ron ae more than the road, including 600,000 trucks. ‘To the Voters of the Cariboo De you know? that ‘There has been a Sceial Credit Government in Alberta since August 22, 1935? It was elected in both 1944 and 1948 with a majority of 51 out of 57 seats? Alberta, under its Soevial Gredit Government, is attract- ing much attention throughout the continent? Alberta has not borrowed a penny since 1936; and has reduced her indebtedness. ust] TODAY, taking accumulated cash ‘surplus into account, she is, for all practical purposes, ENTIRELY FREE OF DEBT? Alberta began her debt reducing program years before 2 the discovery of oil in Leduc in 19472 British Columbia’s Public Debt is increasing at an alarming rate .. . and now stands at (from news item, Vancouver Sun, Mar. 4, 1952) $191,091,839? According to estimates for 1951-52, B.C. would collect 9.39% of her revenue from natural resources? Similar estimates for Alberia show that for the same period, she would collect 33.25% of her revenue ‘ from the same source? It was eStimated that B.C. in 1951-52, would collect $26,000,000 by way~ of the Social Security and Owning the only Scottie in town ean have its disadvantages. When a large hole appears in your lawn and you look out to see a cockey black dog disappearing around the corner, there is only one family to whom he could belong — and the telephone number is 56R4 nd some residents have been known to become slightly annoyed. when their petunias turned yellow and Maclvor of S$ be seen loitering in the vi Mac, who is nine years old, has amazed us by his longevity because lis rugged fighting spirit has been hampered by poor physical stamina. He has been cruelly curtailed in his feud with George MacKenzie’s wire- ‘excited in one of his numerous bat- haired terrier, another incurable ‘rapper, also named Mac. While commenting on a battle be- tween the two doughty fighters, Bar- bara MacKenzie said that their Mac was at a disadvantaye a she had a bad leg. “A bad leg,” J echoed, “why | c has two And thereby hangs a tail — I mean tale. Shortly after we acquired our wee bundle of Scotch fur, we followed the usual procedure and wormed him. A neighbor who was a breeder of Irish setters gave us the okay on the medicine. The next day when we reported how Mac had frothed at the mouth and staggered wildly around the house, he mentioned casually that he had had a couple of pups dies as a result of the pills. Better he should have kept the worms! After that, whenever Mac at- tempted to walk any distance or get tles, his back legs completely stif- fened up and he could barely move. The veterinarian thought at first | his nerves had been affected. He tried several remedies including some wonder drug from the States, but to no avail. I'll bet Mac is the 1950 Chevrolet Torpedo Sedan -- this car has only gone 14000 miles, has radio and air (approximately $1000 under new car price) 1948 Willys Jeep Station Wagon -- this unit is 1951 Chevrolet 114-ton -- wit First class condition, would make ideal 1947 Maple Leaf 3-ton -- with flat deck and rebuilt motor, Ideal logging or lumber hauling truck offered at a sacrifice ...... - $1406.00 TRUCKS Jout, barking furiously. The other Mac turns and snarls every few feet, while our Mac continues his on-| slaught from a safe distance. This| continues, sometimes as far as the United Church, until our Mac turns back with an air of “Well, I guess I fixed him.” Tea Honours New | Town Resident Mrs. L. E. Avery entertained at tea Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. K. Atwood, a new resident of Williams Lake. Guests invited to meet Mrs. At- wood: included members of the Hos- pital Auxiliary and nurses on the staff of the War Memorial Hospital. Daffodils were tastefully arranged throughout the rooms with a large bouquet centred on the lace cover- ed tea table. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. J. Haramia and -Mrs. F. B. Bass. BIG CREEK RANCHERS INSTALL happy to have old friends return. BILL FOSTER visited Big Creek briefly last Sunday. BUSINESS VISITORS to Kam- loops lately included Mr. and Mrs Bonner, Adam Wroblewski and Duane Witte. Dog Creek News MR. and MRS. C. IR. PLACE re- turned from Kamloops Wednesday. It required just on eight hours to make the journey from Williams Lake to Dog Creek. While out visit- ing friends in Kamloops Mr. Place had the misfortune to fall down the basement steps but luckily escaped with bruises and a very bad foot. MRS. CELESTINE SAMPSON, laughter of Sam Saul Joba, passed away at the Provincial Mental Hos- pital and the body was brought home for burial at Canoe Creek cemetery on Tuesday. She is survived by her Qarents, three children and one sis- ter, Violet. & Furniture ‘ . _ The Upholstery Workshop h deck and sides. EASTER HAMS, Whole SIRLOIN ROASTS OR STBAKS .... per lb. S5e T-BONE ROASTS OR STEAKS sins per Ib. 85¢ or Half .... per lb. 69¢ in new car condition $1200.00 1950 Austin Pick-up -- in good shape . - $875.00 Bacow:. see The Plymouth Sedan -- only ... $1675.C0 1951 Chevrolet Pick-up -- This ‘is in ‘new’ ee _ C diti. n, low mileage. Selling this unit for .. $1675.00 = 1950 Austin Panel Delivery -- this panel would (approximately $500 saving over new unit) ariboo Cold Storage Ltd. be ideal for use as a delivery for grocery : store or similar business -- low mileage, 1948 Ford 1-ton -- with cattle rack. First class good rubber ... «+ $1075.00 condition, new rubber and new motor .. $1050.00 LIGHTING PLA 1936 Chevrolet Sedan -- good tires. Finance 1949 GMC 1-t-n -- with ca’t’e rack. Thi nit is NTS company scizure. Asking price only - $235.00 in first ¢ shape and a good buy at. - $1375.00 . — 1949 Austin Sedan -- Model A40 ... $875.00 1941 Ford L-ton -- with flat deck. Good rabber $650.00 Installation and Servicing = Williams Lake Motors Limited YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER We are now able to o outlying districts a ney lighting plants, Write or and prompt repair work on privately owned CARIBOO RADIO SALES and SERVICE ffer customers in the V service of installing r Phone