| | | | Thursday, July 17, 1952 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, ‘B.C, Page 3 100 Mile News _ EUGEND, nephew of Mr. aud Mrs. O. Paquette, had the misfortune to bresk his leg. He was rushed to couver last week. THE 100 MILE PEOPLE are still erecting new hi Rae Reseneau is having 2 new house built behind his garage whieh will soon be Mn-) ished. Doug -Scott is building aj R.C.A.F. Practice Bomb, Barely Missed Her Williams Lake for medical uttention. y4me at the 96 Ale which is near- PAT RYAN, who has been visit- 10g completion. ing his brother-in-law and sister Mr.! and Mrs. D. Scott, returned to Van- spent the weekend in Kelowna. MR. and MRS. JOHN AVENDER McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS ANNOUNCEMENT or Agency Appointment We have been appointed authorized dealers for McCulloch Chain Saws, Sales and Service. COLE & CLEAR 3rd Ave. at Railway. At Anton Pole Yard: Just What the Doctor Ordered Prescripticns left with us are filed with utmost accuracy, by a pharm- acist with years of training, and many more years of practical experience... Don’t Miss the Bean Jar Contest You still have 17 business days left in which to tell us your guess as to the number of beans in our jar ...one guess with every 5%c purchase. FIRST PRIZE 26 pee. set Wm. Rogers & Son Silverware (Guild Pattern) And Twe Other Prizes SEE THE JAR IN OUR SHOW WINDOW Yours for Service Williams Lake Pharmacy J. Bruce Magoffin, Ph.C., Dispensing Chemist. Cariboo Saddlery Building Millwork We realize that not always will our stock sizes meet your requizem-nts. How- ever, We can make sash to your measu:ement in a sho.t time. Supplying Building Needs for City and Country We Ship Anywhere. B.C. Sash and Door Company 533 West Broadway, Vancouver GEORGE MORRIS Williams Lake Representative — Phone 45R3 Central Press Canadian Patsy Clark. of Consecon. Ont. sits in the three-foot hole made by an RCAF practice bomb in. the backyard of her grand{father’s home. A few moments before the bom landed. Patsy and her brother had been playing on the spot. The in- s brought to a head the complaints of residents of the area about planes from Trenton station shaking their houses and endanger- ing lives with the practice bombing. PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR STOCKYARDS AT NEW WESTMINSTER According to a report in a coast paper, a group of Cariboo ranchers plan establishment of a large stock- yard in Surrey, near Pattulo Bridge. The original announcement was made by W. M. Mott, M.e, last Thursday. Mr. Mott said the group new owns some land in the area and seeks more. He described the undertaking as the “largest stockyards west of Chicage”. Last year it was disclosed that William Studdert, owner of the Gang Ranch, planned with the Spen- cer interests of Douglas Lake Ranch | to set up a large, feedlot nevr New cee Ee 5 Westminster.) Later, the deal between Studdert jand the Spencer group fell tarough, and information at the time wes that Studdert would go alone on the | feedlot plan. BELSAW The Worid’s Largest Selling Light Portable Sawmiti Make big profits cutting lumber with a Belsaw portable sawmill for jocal yerds, neighbours or for your own use. Belsaw is simple to set up and operate—even beginners get good results. (2x, Fast mechanical feed, posi- tive top dogs, steel con- struction and built-in safety features make the Belsaw port- abie sawmill the \ leader in its eld. (2S Jud For full informe SS) tion, write, wire reali Of phone: EXCLUSIVE B C DISTRIBUTORS HEAPS WATEROUS LIMI1cu LIST OF AiENMBERS IN NEW LEGISLATURE Forty-five men and three women. representing five political faiths, wi'l guide the destiny of British Colimbie in the next Legislature. Here is the complete list of MLA’s. SOCIAL CREDIT W A.C. Bennett, South Okanagan Ralph Chetwynd, Cariboo Ken Kirman, Chilliwack Irvine Corveti, Yale C.W. Parker, Peace River P. A. Gaglardi, Kamloops R.0. Newton, Columbia Lew King, Fort George R. B. Sommers, Rossland -Trail Cyril Sheiford, Omineca Harry Francis, Similkameea Lyle Wicks, Dewdney J..A. Reid, Salmon Arm Hugh Shantz, North Okanagan W. D. Black, Nelson-Creston Bert Price, Vancouver Burrard Eric Martin, Vancouver Bu-rard Mre..Tilly Rolston, Vancouver Point Grey Thomas Irwin, Delta CCF Harold Winch, Vancouy Rae Eddie, New Westmii Vincent Segur, Revelstoke Anthony Gargrave, Mackenzie Frank Calder, Atlin Leo Nimsick, Cranbrook George Hills, Prince Rupert Robert Strachan, Cowichan- Newcastle John Squire, Alberni Frank Mitchell, Esquimalt Frank Snowsell, Saanich + B. EB. Winch, Burnaby Rupert Haggen, Grand Forks Randolph Harding, Kaslo Slocar. Randolph Harding, Kaslo-Slocan Mrs. Laura Jamieson, Vancouver Centre W. C. Moore, Comox Arthur Turner, Vancouver East James Bury, Vancouver Centre LIBERAL Archie Gibbs, Oak Bay E. T. Kenney, Skeena Mrs. Nancy Hodges, Victoria D. J. Proudfoot, Victoria W. T. Straith, Victoria - Keithley News C. H. PITT of Vernon wss hack in Keithley this week. Mr, Pitt has an dnterest in the Vernon radio sta- tion and was surprised that his sta- THE KEITHLEY DANCE which ‘was put on by the Misses Ethel and Bea Kinvyig and Shirley Sundberg, was well attended. THe inusic fur- nished by Aaron Patterson with his Public Adress System was quite a novelty and well received. tion came in here quite clearly at umes. Mr. Pitt used to have min- ing interests in here, and we have a hunch he would like to spead part of the summer mining here, if he could locate a suitable property. A. R. WINRAM, two sons and a brother-in-law are visiting the Al- bert Sandbergs this weekend. Mr. Winram is a business associate of Mr. Sandberg. CHARLES PAYNE, of Port Alice a sud: Vaweouver The average amount of timber killed by forest files each year would produce approximately 300,000,000 board feet of lumber, or enough to build 25,000 average homes. . is spending his vaca- tion with brother Tom. ‘The bro ‘thers’ are partners on some placer teases up on Nigger Creek. Se many goed things go with Coca-Cola Where you buy your food youll find handy six-bottle cartons of Coke «+. because Coke, food and appetites are good partners. ee i) a Carton 50¢ Iadoding Federal Taxes F000 | STORE iiNarn.. M,. E. Sowden, Victoria. -— {et CONSERVATIVE Dr. Larry Giovando, Nanaimo B. C. Carson, Lillooet George C. Miller, Vancouver Point Grey A. Reg MacDougall, Q.C., ver Point Grey LABOR Vancou- Tom Uphill, Fernie PARTY STANDINGS 1952 1949 Social Credit old 6 CCF - 13 7 Liberal .. 6 26 Pro-Con . 4 1s Labor ... 1 1 Independent 0 1 Total | 48 a wie CARIBCO DRY LIMITED, QUESNEL, B.C. “Coke” is a registered trade vaark. oca-Cole Faying Shoes THE MAN IN THE FIELD KNOWS he needs a SPECIAL BOOT for haying . . . it must be light, sturdy and have a type of sole that wiil grip in slippery meadows. ... See our Lug Boots with crepe soles in oxford or 6-inch style. HIGH TOP — WORK AND LOGGERS BOOTS WALK-RITE SHOE STORE Oliver Street - opposite Ranch Hotel NEW WESTMINSTER BRITISH CoLUIBH T.M. SUPREME GASOMAE HEN THE OPEN HIGHWAY CALLS, travel with supreme confidence. Fill up with Chevron Supreme : Gasoline. It has a wonderful way with it. At all Chevron Gas Stations