Thursday, Map 25, inka, THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAE, B.d, Page a K ithi Ni MRS. TOM KINVIG, Mrs, W. Rae eithley News a cae ie THE George Goldsmiths had as} Likely thelr guests over the holiday week-" \yat Geo Wednesday eyenirs to hear rge. the Svcial Cr.dit candidate, ere eserey Gea inchards a 7) Ralph Chetwynd, had to say for him- there i Haywood and Tom Wallock, all o een self and his pa New Westminster. \s : | ERNIB and AUBREY McBURNIE LONE BUTTE have gone out to the Lake on mat-_ —-—————— ters of busine: PROSPECTORS around here claim still quite a bit of snew to the high places. ber mache head, also first and grand prize with an airplane model. Ronnie | ty HOLD Bentley won first in the scrapbook STUDENTS } collection, Patricia Batkin won. first HOBBY SHO tor a lovely collection of dolls. Rob- Ashley got a first for his rocks, Robert Bentley was first with a very Last Friday the students at Lone| good stamp album. The woodburning Butte school put on a Hobby Show.| went 40 Carl Peterson. and Lola De There were paper mache heads.! Vries won first in embroidery. stamp collections, dolls, ro. wood —= burning, embroidery, airplane model,|_|_ RALPH CHETWYND, Social Cred- shell work. All were nicely done. it candidate for Cariboo, held a meet- The students also served afternoon ing in the hall Sunday evening. Wil tea to all visitors. !bim were Mrs. Chetwynd and Tony Walter Levick won first in the pa-) Woodland of WilJiams Lake. About INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE Between Williams Lake and Quesnel Quesnel 1 p.m. Mondays and ‘Thursdays Williams Lake 1 p.m. Tuesday and Friday INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS, W. T. Hannah Teaves Leaves The Progressive Conservative Plan for Hospital Insurance will succeed because the foundation on which it will be built has been proved sound. It will: (1) Eliminate Compulsion, the need for policing and Government monopoly. (2) Free hospital management from the dictation and interference of govern- ment planners, (3) Make Hospital Insurance available to all the under a sound plan: people of the province (4) Provide. free hospital care to old-age pensioners, the indigent, social assistance cases and all others entitled to it. (AS IT IS NOW) NO CO-INSURANCE IN OUR PLAN Published by the B.C. Progressive Conservative Party 30 people attended. Mr. Woodland opened the meeting with a very i teresting talk explaining Cred. Then Mr. Chetwynd gave an interesting speech on government, also revealed some ve interesting facts on the P.G.B. Railway, After the meeting Mr. Chetwynd gave a picture show. KEITH MALTMAN Pro Ree in- structor for the viet between Asheroft and Prince Rupert spent Tuesday afternoon. y 20, with the Lene Butte students. MR. and MRS. H. TAINAKA and Vamily of Kelowna spent the weekend with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and irs. Y. Matsuda. = WATT is MRS. M. Chilcotin. Centres Split Ball Games “Some of the softball players from Alexis Creek visited us last Sund_. at Fletcher Lake where we aii cu- Were played between the two com- munities. Victory went to Alexis Creek in the men’s game, while the women’s game — a new eveut in Big Creek history — ended in favor ot the home team. MRS. ANNIE HUTCHINSON, with Billy and Loucile, returned Satur- day from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. Blenkinsop at Williams Lake. Mrs. Hutchinson is comfortably set- tled at present in a small house at the Bell Ranch — near neighbour of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Wilson. IT’S A LONG WAY from Montreal to Big Creek as Mrs. G. Caughlin found out when she travelled across the provinces recently to visit her brother, R. M. Watt, at Breckness Ranch. Mrs. Caughlin plans to spend a month or two here. MR. and MRS. T. WILSON spent a few days in Kamloops recently. DAVE STUART and John Rouzie of North Dakota paid a brief visit to Church's last week before going in to the Horsefly district to hunt bear. PETE YELLS was up Monday to meget 7 in, Big Creek pwalen was thréate MR. and MRS. DUANE WITTER and Russel Mackay were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Bliss at Redstone last Sunday. 150 Mile News WM. MOUAT Inspector of schools, Was out here visiting on Thursday. EUGENE HOUDE celebrated his birthday last Monday with va few friends who dropped in during the evening. THIS WEEK we see passing through equipment for paving of the road from Woddpecker to Prince George. Quite a number stopped over for a day here at the hotel. TUESDAY the Millers moved from the cabins to the house between Me Phails and McKenzies. ALSO this week we congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson who were married on Monday. MR. and MRS. FISHER and family from Chileo sawmills, moved into the house recently vacated by the Herb Eckerts. ‘ A PLANER MILL is being in- stalled on the Roger premises by Don Slater. ~ Phone — INTERIOR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Williams Lake, B.C. is the beaver