Page & THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKR, BO : Thursday, July 10, 195% HALL RENTAL MAY NOT BE LAW, | Wanted. to. get aronnd this by maki by Victoria and if the commissioners , ng donations of the rents already chare-| ed they would only be able to do so, - SHEEP SURVIVE TWO-DAY BURIAL IN HAY to the Fire Department, fair and ag-| BIRTHS At War Memoriai Hospital | MOLIN® — To Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley Moline of Williams Lake, ricultural associations, the library! — ae a daughter, born July 6th, COMMISSIGNERS and several others definitely defined | a ]. aes in the act. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOLD - It Mr. Mackenzie is right, ‘his OUND — Grey gelding, weight would mean the hall rental proposal ut 1800, Branded bar Teverse when drying lothes in a gas rmful to all types, would have to be put in the form of a by-law, which ultimately imust be approved by Victoria, and if it was approved organizations like the Board Any discussion on the hall rental question that might have arisen at| Tuesday night’s Village Commission meeting fell flat when the commis a : i gion Auxiliary Stoners were informed by Chairman |! Trade, Legion Auxiliary, sports Mackenzie that, according to his in.| @2@ ame organizations, would have terpretation of the Village Act, they| tbe ‘charged with no prospect of a did not have the right to levy meDEbe: eee The commissioners finally decided He further expressed the opinion to seek a legal interpretation of the that if the levy was passed by py-|lertinent section of the act before law, it would not be possible except) 80ing any further with the proposal, in certain cases for the Commission | to make a refund of the rental as they wished. Mr. Mackenzie said this\ Legion Auxiliary amd The Stampede Barmiees aig would be considered discrimination | Association. Ce OLIVER THEATRE= Monday, Tuesday, iWednesday July 14, 15, 16 RICHARD WIDMARK - REGINALD GARDNER sume for payment of this ad. Con- tact Mrs. S. Coulthard, Soda Creek. Better Service = Better Quality Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS - PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR ant rentals Letters protesting the rental were received from the Board of Trade, the Se : acs Ceotiar erese Canuoien hrough the hay and the remains of the barn of Frank Bes sirueinea! Collingwood, te: 68 sheep buried when a storm collapsed We sh eR gfter two dayssunder the pile of hay end rubble the sheea © Sul alive, but two had Brosen leus Farmer Hewson believes the sussp survived due to air pockets formed by pieces of limber: Interior Lumbermen Open Negotiations With Operators Opening salvo of 1952 contract ne-! Existing working agreement. be- sotiations between Norther {nterior) tween the union and. operators ex- Lumbermen’s Association and the In-' pires on September 1. ternational Woodworkers of America | — was fired in City Hall ac Prince BIG CREF. a George Saturday when members of | ———— the union’s policy committee tormal-' ly presented the men’s demands to Another Brahman the operators. | Nine men represented each side at Bull Imported the opening meeting. Lumbermen took the union’s 1952 demands under advisement and wili in “HALLS OF MONTEZUMA” eS ae Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 17, 18. 19 FRANK SINATRA - JANE RUSSELL Cheeses for Connoisseurs Philadelphia Danish Gorgonzola Old English Cheddar in “DOUBLE DYNAMITE” Comedy and News Imperial MacLaren Casino Salmon Arm cheese Williams Lake Meat Market Shows start at $:30 p-m. 1 Thursday, Fr day, Saturday, This Week: Walt Disney's “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” Saturday Matinee — Doors open at 2:15 p.m. ANOTHER BRAHMAN BULL has been brought to the Cariboo by — | discuss them fully at a general meet- ing of the N.I.L.A. on July 12. Frank Witte, who recently. purehas- ed the animal from A. Nylander of Next joint session will take place on July 15 in Prince George. High-lights cf the demands are nine paid Statutory Holidays, Health & Welfare Plan, improved Vacations with pay, which is to be included in the main demand of an over-all 35¢ Ferry, Wash. This r 4-yr. old, Prince Luwayne, was raised by W. H. Fisher, Brahman breeder of Blythe, California. Mr. and Mrs. Witte drove down to Nylander’s ranch and brought the bull back by truck. The Manhattan Beauty ‘Salou For appointment phone 15-R-4 Teena Borkowski per hour increase in wages. Valen AS HOST to relatives from Port- Shop and a 40-hour work-week,!jand, Ore., A. M. Piltz is enjoying, make the other major demands.| with the six visitors, a few days of SOUVENIRS Other demands such ab amendments! ashing and beeen oa Mere to the Leave of Absence clause, Be HOLIDAY TIME this year Whether you're off for your summer Vacation & i CI i a | Proved Seniority, Safety & Beales brought thoughts of the Chilcotin or just out for a picnic to the lake, ce: Ss n n and other technica] changes make|to the ‘Brownjohn family. Mv. and check on these supplies before you leave. ss np~the..Union:s...-papgnaM0°—the}.Nve.Civé-Brownjohncand—2—eene-cal | See the Beautiful i 5 = Interior. | Burquitlam were guests at Chureh’s “SUNGLASSES . < Representing the lumbermen at for a few days this week. Now the 2 : SUN TAN LOTION ROYAL HEIDELBERG the meeting Saturday was the N.L-' Church family are entertaining Mr. CALYDRYL (for insect bites’ and poison ivy rash) | S S t L.A.’s labor relations committee, and Mrs. Roy Brownjohn and family INSECT REPELLENT — BAND ams Gc made up of district lumbermen. ‘of Mission who arrived Priday. ieee aay 8 oe a up an aucer sets A switeh from the usual proced- FIRST AID KITS — BATHING CAPs These striking solid colour pieces with ure.of appointing an official of the COUNTESS REJECTS PICNIC THERMOSES — 2177's simulated gold handles and interiors are Canadian Manufacturers Associa- FOUR PROFOSALS AIR CUSHIONS — PICNIC PAPER CUPS tian chi its best... ideal tion to bargain on behalf of operat-| ert: pavavan china at its best ors was questioned by the union, an| WITHIN 2 WEEKS. PLATES AND NAPKINS —° SUN VISORS = : N.IL.A. spokesman declared. : < FLASHLIGHTS — BEACH BALLS = Priced at $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25 Union spokesmen asked members E Demi-tasse sets at $2.35 and $2.90 of the labor relations committee if és HOSTESS SETS the operators had disassociated You'll find them all ana in Windsor China a $3.75 themelves irom the Canadian Manu- many more items at your facturers Association, and were tolé | that although N.I.L.A. members held membership in the C.M.A., they hag Gecided this year to carry out their own negotiations in Prince George, the most convenient place in the dis- trict and the place where both oper- favorite drugstore E.G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY Branpty’s Druc Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS or Clothes For men — who want longer wear Olive Green, heavy cotton WHIPCORD WORK PANTS, sizes 30 to 44. QUICK COUNTER entra} Press Canadian In-two weeks in Canada, Coun- tess Beatrice Wallenstein has had four proposals of marriage but has | ators and employees reside and work. | turned them all down in favor of y 2 job as a model. She arrived here | - with 18 trunks of personal belong- Cc E . + | ings after breaking off an engage. = ment to the Comte de Paris who Sak? wiTH LEMON HART claims to be heir te the throne ef Counter service at our restaurant is fast and efficient... and courteous waitresses add to the friendly atmosphere, France. Summer Weather Welcome Experience The belated arrival- of summer weather this week brightened up the district in more ways than one. To the average person :{ meant that he could head for a fishi picnic spot with the hope of not gé ling bogged down on the way. bul it means a lot more than t ret others. Farmers will now be able to ge on with their hay cutting and tourist resort operators can expect their usual amount of visitors. In the bush logging camps and] mills are op rating again-and in town] Lignum Ltd., has renewed i nighi | shift this week after a two-week lay; off due to shortage of lumber from district mills. | BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE call or phone for reservation SS rere Have you seen our line of BEATTY WASHERS? Would you Eke a demonstrai n in your in different Men’s KHAKI DRILL WORK PANTS weights — all sizes. Mcn’s DENIM WORK PANTS in 8 and 9 oz. weight. GWD Men's EXPRESS STRIPE BIB OVERALLS, Smocks and combination overalls. own home of the washer of : omorrow, TEE BEATTY AU POMATIC? SMEDLEY & SHARP LTD. AND A FULL RANGE OF MEN’S WORK SHIRTS IN ALL WEIGHTS, SHADES AND SIZES. The second largest producer of silver and lead in the world is a mine near Mayo in Canada’s Yukon. This: advetificwent is nok published’ or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, i Borkowski’s “/exdweex