Page 8 - Sy THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARE, BO, sees tT eAAY, June 19, 1958, | TOP ENTRIES : | : = ANGLICAN CHURCH (Continued from page 1) WIS 3U indi ag | = 4] NGLIOAN CHURCH |, vie jWISMER SUGGESTS Provincial Taxes | meres | agrestis COMPROMISE May Be Paid Here | For the Best Quality Steady. i ~ Z a0} 4 AG aiiees eondine: om : ictal tere t66the Geek ac, ene R - trortiey-General | According to an announcement Dan Buekley, with assistance fran on Wismer, whose election stat- trom the local goveriaent office this us still is in doubt in Vancouver- week, 1 Centre, has suggested that leaders! in this dist of the four major parti provincial property taxes ict should be paid direct. and Tom McDougall. Parade marshall should ly to Victoria or to the Government At all times, buy with confidence at gall. s hold a round-table conference to de- | Agent, Williams Lake, instead of to = : ee | Was Mrs. i ee ee cide “what is in the best interests of | Quesnel or Lillooet as formerly. Page Be trae one eee arog ny ce eee oe illiams ake eat Market alternative votes are counted. known as a “central control account” r “There should be no talk of rush-| with all records being maintained in * aay ing into another election fight for | Victoria instead of scattered througn- . B, , party advantage,” he said. “Wé have lout the various land recording dis- Ted Plante. of Dog Creek, Antoine Boita Judges were Ernie Eve 7 had ‘too much of this already.” tricts. Each government office now Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday June 23, 24, 35 Mr. Wismer admitted tat a heav?|pecomes a collection point for the gov- = c on = ‘i eee core dd: Desh: FONE WPL ecanient aad Farmerd and. Melos B tt S GLEN FORD - ANNE BAXTER - DENNIS O'KEEFE tgatast the old-tine parties, Liberal | mane iol tax meen whee ne etter Service e-Conservat! MGs, VOBress but he! are in town. They are requested to| in “FOLLOW THE suN”’ a0 oe paula eee no Immediate vie-/ ping their tax notices with them | Better uality ory for the : Tor entry and receipting purposes. “If we hadn't had the Alternative ay, Friday, Saturday Tune 26, 27, 28 Vote,” he said, “the CCF would have KIRK DOUGLAS - EVA MILLER Teen ate te chee ee ena BIRTHS - Better Value been able to change our way of gov- ‘a m . , ernment with only some 29 percent Ba ys : BLAIR—Born to Mr, and Mrs. Alan “BIG TREES” of the vote late at Quesnel’ Hvepitd dune always at. . He predicted that the CCF might 16, a son, weight 91% pounds. cS Comedy and News Shows sta: 't at $:30 fose at least seven seats in which they are now leading, and added shat “if they get enough alternative Thursday, Friday, Satura y, This Week: i i WESTERN RIFE & PIGEON Cary Great ae nee, anaes For One More” hore tee ee ve EIGHTEEN ATTEND : 2 ; aa QUALITY GROCERS Cancelled Par ade bela prema PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Gets A Second ets way econ Only 18 citizens were interested 2 Day of Stampede enough in the town's development to|| _ z : be on hand Monday night to hear the a Despite heavy skies and the con-| suggested town planning zones that NATIONAL FIRST AID WEEK tinual threat of rain, the offtetal | yin pet included ih the zoning by-law % : Stampede parade got underway Fri- seal bynes Valees| : ; PEN AND PENCIL SETS day morning as scheduled. Se me: Vallee » June 15-20 soon to be ps The absence of two bands and er | Commissioners. ye : Sere e : SHEAFFER - PARKER - EVERSHARP eral entries that had turned out for| But those who were present car- Keep home medicine cabinets filled. Thursday's effort sadly depleted the ried the discussion along until every : ; showing. A few other entries ready| phase of town planning had been st Kaan In ot ge ea: JayKel for Thursday had to be dismantled | brought out in the open, and before | Keep Industrial first aid kits supplied. Pettipoint Necklaces and Earring Sets as the decorated vehicles were néeded | the meeting broke up there were sey- eee ‘ x P . in business the following day. Also eral suefeelions orestoiting that x4 Keep a travel kit in your car. ‘ - missing from the line-up were the| will quite possibly be included in the “ WRIST WATCHES - SIGNET RINGS colorful Indian bands of former years. | final draft of the by-law. || Travel Kits .. w. Plastic $1.60 Auto ........ $8.20 Heading the parade in an open ear For one thing the northern zone | : were Judge Henry Castillou and|of the commercial district will prob-|| Industrial size Band-aids seeeeeeers BLL i (i WOODLAND & SOV Chief Thunderbird, the latter Win-| ably be extended. Fearing that the || Band-aid Elastic Bandage .. » ox . U. | il ning a prize for the best Indian cos- | present allowance might be too small | ‘ aes aes 5 A : Watclimak tume with his famous regalia.-They | for future expansion, it was suggest. | Caladryl, for relief of burns and insect bites : Vatchmakers and Jewellers were followed by an honor guard of /ed that the northern boundary on Johnson's OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.GE. RAILWAY Boy Scouts. | Borland Street be pushed out to take Burn Ointment .35 Prize for the best Indian Group| in the greater part of the next block. BS j Went to the Mission Boys Band who! This would put an additional com. Waterproof. T > J 1 : turned in their usual fine perform- mercial strip in the Present zone, Adhesive Tape ax yuu Nave the time to ance Thursday morning despite he- running from the lane behind Thisg 2 $ a ing foreed to march in the pelting’ Avenue right down to Railway Ay- Medicated Plasters = : enue. . rain. rom. ; > : FI S H Mrs. A. Paxton of Alexis cae | The other main suggestion was Mercuricrome copped the prize for the hest-dressed | that there be more low value residen. 3 ; Iodine cowgirl and Louis Bates took the’ tial zones allowed for. At present We have the award for the best dressed cowboy. | there is only a block and a half and ‘* FOR OUMK FIRST Alb: | west decorated float and best out-| it was suggestea that the two blocks i ° a 1 of-town float awards went to Andy’s| between First Avenue and Railway ee Baits and ack ©: Ihxtooa & sawause, The truck, dene |betwack Boriee and Comer streets|!_ Other e by owner Andy Westwick, was coy-| De added. : \ ADHESIVE BANDAGES _ ered with evergreens and topped by] Actually the only difference be- i i COMPLETE STOCK OF small fir trees and a camp fire. Along| Ween the two residential housing First Aid 3 35e 65 zones is the floor space required to * the sides was inscribed the legend Flat Fish and Lazy Ikes “keép the home fires burning.” be used in construction. In the high- Supplies Jaycees also took two awards with} €” Value zones you must have at least Fly rod size to heavy trolling models their clever ‘election’ race float de-| 750 square feet of floor space in your'| seribed in last week's paper. They | home and in the low value zone thie| won Best Fraternal and Best Comic. | 470ps to 600 square feet. In both in- Branpty’s Drug TO E Khrchuwel!s Prize for the best decorated car|Stances however, houses must con- | i went to The-Tibune for their entry | form with the general appearance of | AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERU 5} 2 ANKLIN. MS Cariboo Sports Counselors covered with evergreens, colored ce-| the houses around them. | dar boughs and wild flowers, Williams Lake Motors’ entry of 1908 and 1952 Buicks won the best commercial prize. Williams Lake High School Stu- dents Council won a well-deserved ‘most original’ float award for their entry. School children depieting dif- | ferent phases of school life, i.e.; sew- [ne. sports, the schoolroom, rode on the gaily decorated fioat. ; | A {fg increase in the number of : decorated bicycles over previous ; entries. Ken and Dwayne Brandly ! . | took first and second respectively in| this class with their elaborate en-| Enquire About The CHEAPEST CONSTRUCTION of all tries. Tommy Irvine on his tricycle! a i {| decked out as a horse took third Five Outstanding Features En 618, we ce Other entries in Friday's parade @ LOW IN cost included Western Rife & Pigeon, 150 Mile Store and Northern Dairies. @ CUTS ERXECTIO TIME IN HALF Judges were Mrs. J. Haramia, Sid ELIMINATE: , Leith, Walt Nisbet and Lee Thomas. e ‘UNATES ALI. WASTE (Bd. note: The list of parade entries @ PERMANENT OR DEMOUNTABLE e islai regret if 2 hag been siislald’ and’ we’ regret: 4 @ SPEEDY ERECTION, REGARDLESS OF WEATHER And wherever Westerners who like this style we have missed anyone.) of boot work, you'll find they depend on the = Alse Crepe Sole and Lug Sole Work Boots ea LECKIE'S ENGINEER | THE WEATHER Can be supplied as a packaged unit, complete with another popular Leckie work boot is the Min. Max. < : etonnen | tina ne | sub-trades and erected on your site by manufacturer, Saturday tepneeeenee 646 64 a 2 a in 6" and 8" top i[ Monday 45 50 Or purchased FOB our plant and erected by others. Full Stack of Both These Popular Roots || Wir oo | a See ee “TI airport at 8:30 was 57°. anufactured by PANEL PREFAB Greenall Bros. Itd,| Low of the week was record- | ected ed Monday when an afternoon || 2690 BERESFORD STREET BURNABY, Bc. cloudburst, mixed with hail, || flooded many basements and a] ugged street drains as over- ive in Willi i Borkowski’s “evtuear || ic Sc S26 ||] ou representative in Wiliams Lake Thes. Greenll » Ranch Hote Wlansessar |] gravel off the streets. eae