Page 12 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. OLIVER THEATRE— June 9, 10, 11 Monty Wooley - Thelma Ritter - Davia W Yne Monday, Tues ‘Wednesday in “AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” Thusday, Friday June 12, 13, 14 Edmund O'Brien - Dean Jagger - Forest Tucker turday In “WAR PATH” Comedy and News Shows start at $:30 p.m, Thursday, Friday $ turday, This Week: onne De Carlo, Barry Fitzgerald, Edmund O’Brien, Sees in “SILVER CITY” SN, Se: R, and our shelves are jock-full of gift suggestions that we know he’ll appreciate PIPES ELECTRIC SHAVERS Kaywoodie Packard Dr. Plumb’s Schick Mackenzie : Cigarette Lighters — Cuff Link Sets Tie Holders — Rings — Watches E.G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY Good Companions MGRRILL SIDE DELIVERY RAKE JAYHAWK STACKER MAKE HAYING EASY INTERIOR POWER & EQUIPMENT L. D. Scott Williams Lake B.C. Phone 89 No waiting for service here, whether you're asking for an ice cream treat or a complete meal. Fully enjoy yourself Imowing you'll finish on time. BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE call or phone for reservation More About Socreds (Continued from page 1) the ban was lifed and the debts paid, the speaker claimed, ANSCOMB BORROWS Speaking of the provincial finan- cial picture, Mr. H 1 said thar When Anscomb wants to porrow money for B.C. he has to by-pass his friends in Ottawa and go to New York fo obtain funds for this debt-ridden Province. Alberta he stated, doesn't have to borrow money Lam not saying that if the Social Credit party is sent to Victoria that they won't have to borrow money, because I don't know your financial Picture.” He went on to say that i the party was placed in power it would probably have to borrow mon- ey for the first year as Alberta did in But he pointed out that al- had not borrowed since and had reduced a $137 million debt to #98 million, with enough cash in [reserve to pay the latter as bonds came due. In 1936 Alberta paid out 51 per cent of its income on debt interest;-today it is paying 5 percent of ann income on debt principal and interest. SLUSH FUND Coming back to the election issues, Mr. Hansell said there was no truth | to the report that Alberta was furn- ishing a $100,000 ‘slush fund’ for the B.C. campaign. “Nothing could be farther from the truth,” he stated “Not one plugged nickel is coming” into B.C. except through the national organization.” “The other three parties are all afraid,” he asserted. “They ridicule and poke fun at us./They claim we are bringing religion into politics. I've been in politics a long time and it wouldn’t hurt to have a little religion involved.” On Alberta's hospital scheme, Mr. Hansell explained how the costs of operation split. between the taxpayer, who pald_on his property, and provincial government grants. Cost to the insured person in taxes averages $8 ‘per family plus a dollar a day when he is hospitalized. In addition, he stated, maternity care is free, or if the mother wishes to have her baby at home, the gov- ernment allows her $40. Cancer, Polio and tuberculosis treatment is also free. Those over 65 years of age receive free medical and hospital care if they qualify under-a means test, as do widows on pension. | | were On Social Credit’s monetary poli- cies, Mr. Hansell’said his party was | |not against the banks, but agamst | |the banking policy, which had be-j ;come the law of the country. Social | Credit, he stated, would increase the amount of money to a level with Accountant Opens (Continued from Page 1) will besin charge of Peter Crawford, C.A. who is expected here after the Stampede. Ps The firm of accountants hes been sending men to service accounts here for the past five years, and one of their articled clerks, Bob Court, is here at present setting up the of- fice. Mr Court will be a permanent member of the branch staff. Chetwynd States ‘Continued from Page 1) | etated. On his favourite topre of the Pa- cific Gre: Eastern Riily: Mr. Chetwynd said he had supported | Premier Jonhson all the y of completing the railroad. But # short time 0, Premier Johnson curled up hefore the bower polities that entered the Picture with lion. C. D. Howe’and James Sinclair and up~ the Squamish-North Vancouver extension on ae that there was no stecl, the sp yon his ve ker charged. The southern link was. the only economic to handle the question, the speaker stated. He sald that it now cosis $27.50 to nove one car by water from Squamish ‘to Vanconver, and that it could ye done by vail for $7.50. At present a car only goes into service 11% times a month due to the Squamish bottle- neck, when it should be in. servi three times a month if the rail link was completed. ; On the plans of the Progressive | Conservative pari said that Hebrert Anscomb prom ibis party will commence constru tion of the southern link immcaiate- ly he is in power. “But wha the speaker will not complete The reason for this, according to Mr. Chetwynd was because of the tence of an agreement between the CNR and the provincial guvern- ment signed in 1912 that stated that when the PGE was completed from Prince George to Vancouver, that doesn’t tell you," are@, “is that he it until 1962.” the reeble | | | | Thursday, June 5, 1962: Both speakers were introduced by . was going to run B.C.’ arold Edmunds, M: ealister raneh- | Joke,” arr. Edtaunds said, “when you who in his first remarks took op-!consiacr that British Columbia has positon parties to. task tor their |neewerun. by? 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LACK OF FORESIGHT The government of British Colum- bia has shown a lack ot fore: not developing the resources and transportation of the north, and by its failure has turned the trade north of Quesnel towards Edmenton, the speaker charged. , At present 90 perent of the goods entering Prince George come from Edmonton, he stated, and far from letting Alberta take over British Columbia, the Social Qredit party here would see that our eastern neighbor loses this mark More About Bowman (Continued from page 1) “When we take over the Monse after this election, I will co-operate with Angus in order to get better roads and facilities for this part of i f: the country,” he promised. Production, instead of throwing a prone Speaking on the industry that away surplus goods, as was dane 4 : comes under his department, Mr during depression years, Bowman said that Agriculture had not received the recognition it should have had. With a population | snerease of 42 percent, agriculture has not kept pace. Mr. Bowman said his department had been after the Federal govern- ment to extend to B.C. the conces- sions of he Prairie Farm Rehabilita- tion Act. The Party is committed to expand the present farmers’ ciearing Program, which has proved most Popular since its Inception. Original- ly the farmer had to pay one-third down and the balance in two years for the work, but this has been re- duced to 25 percent down and the balance over two to four years, The department maintains a soil While You're Enjoying the Stampede Steck “2 on Range Wear COWBOY KING PANTS AND JACKETS WESTERN SHIRTS in all weights and colours COWBOY HATS COWBOY BOOTS e FRONTIER PANTS FRONTIER JACKETS in heavy gab W NSS crop T2ADE MARK BOYS’ WESTERN WEAR to outfit the young cowboy will be Everything found in our complete menswear stock, | Sunday, June 5 is _Here’s the Place you’ll find | Gifts to suit Dad Wallets Shaving Brushes Cameras Pipes Lighters Humidors Shaving Sets e Delight dad with a Coutte card. 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