Page & THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Roe There are 336 knit goods mills in| Canadians, in the first quarter of Canada operating in 122 communi-, 1951, are chewing less gum than a ties, and employing some 25,000 year ago. They're not eating so people. much candy either. OLIVER THEATRE= Thursday, Friday, Saturday, — August 4, 5,6 Gary Cooper and Marie Aldon in “DISTANT DRUMS” Thursday, Friday, Saturday — August 7, 8,9 Abbott and Costello in “JACK AND THE BEANSTALK” Comedy and News Shows start at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, This Week: Steve Cochran and ‘Wildfire’ in ‘The Lion & The Horse* Iago Coppertone and Silvertone by Dafri The individuality of hand craftsmen inspired the creation of these new designs in costume jewellery ... the fashion-wise buyer will want to see these exquisite accessories. These are only two lines of a large shipment of jewellery we have just received E.G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR. P.G.E. RAILWAY QUICK COUNTER SERVICE Ceunter service at our restaurant is fast and efficient . . . and courteous waitresses add to the friendly atmosphere, BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE call or phone for reservation Lekeview Hotel Restaurant Keithley News MR. and MRS. JESSE FOSTER of Seattle, were visitors at the Gold- smith-McGregor placer mine. LAWRENCE KIPE and Andrew Ritz were Keithley visitors. BOND HEENEY of Goose Creek + entertaining his nephew Percy. Dol- ‘n, and Dick and Robert Dolan. sons T the latter. who have driven from tirvan, Sask.. to spend a short holi- lay over at Goose Creek JACK MERRITT, district mining- “inspector, was an over night visitor of the Wiff Racs. ~ MR. JORGENSEN from Quesnci Forks, and a partner are packing in {to start operations on Barr Creek, | MR. and MRS, R. CONN, of Se [attle, Washington, are guests at the Keithley Ranch, Mr..Conn, who is an expert fly fisherman, has had vers good success with the fishing or! Cariboo Lake. BOB HARRISON, former long time resident of Keithley Creek, and now of Vancouyer, is revisiting some old stamping: grounds in the s MR. and MRS. JACK ROME oO Quesnel, and daughters Loretta and Margaret were visiting the Tom: Kinvigs. t FRED NISSEN and. two sons of Vancouver, are staying with theiy friend Alex Sutherland. LEO JOBIN, local game warden was a recent Keithley visitor. MRS. SAM PRIOR and_ brother Frank Eholt, Mrs. Joe Prior and Mrs Ernie Estill were in Keithley for 4 short visit. THE MISSES Ethel and Bea Kin- |vig and Shirley Sandberg are put ting on another dance on the 2nd of August. They hope they will have an even larger crowd than at their last dance, which was quite a | success. SHIRLEY SANDBERG was rush ed to the Lake Thursday. to have the doctor look at her eye. A Piece of stee] penetrated the eyeball. At the time of writing there has been no further report as to how serious the injury may be. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital WIGGINS — To Mr. and Mrs, How- | ard Wiggins of Miocene, a son, born July 17. | issicoNnis — To Mr. and Mrs. | John C. Issigonis of Williams Lake, a laughter, born July 20. ROBERTSON — To Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip Robertson of Macal- ister, a daughter, born July 23. ¥ SEABROOK — To Mr. and Mrs. John Merlin Seabrook of Likely, a daughter, born July 29, SCARFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard George Scarff of Williams Lake, a son, born July 29. é BIOS (CE ae| Eo IE] fet IRI lu KE IS] In Considering Shoes ‘NATIONALLY ADVERTISED’ NAME MAKES FULL SIZE RANGE IN EVERY STYLE GUARANTEED SWEARING QUALITY ‘LARGE STOCKS FOR EVERY REQUIREM. Whether heurs of fill your in the bush, a sturdy but light boot that you are looking for a dress oxford ... you'll find we can LECKIE - JOHNSON - KODIAK - DAYTON - PARIS - HARVEY AT CANIM LAKE Five Escape As Small Plane Crashes Five persons escaped, death last Friday. when the small plane they were fiying in crash-landed on a hayfield of the MeNeil‘Ranch at Can- im, Lake. The plane, a Cessna 195, was com- ing in for a landing when the motor stalled, —Most seriously injured in the ‘ash was the pilot, Jack Ferguson of Longview, Washington, who sur ‘ered a broken thigh and compound racture of his ankle. ~ Bis two sons, ‘rant and Neil were uninjured. The other adult in the aircraft, Howard , also of Longview, received his back when he used ‘imself to shield the two boys and sis own 12-year-old daughter, Carol. 3he suffered a broken wrist, Herb and John McNeil heard the ireraft approaching the ranch and vhen it didn’t come into sight they sumed there was trouble and were t the scene of the accident in a mat- or of minutes. They were able to elp get the pilot out and then rought one of their vacationing guests, Dr. Herb Panwit of Seattle ‘o give medical attention. The fol- lowing morning the group was flown to Kamloops hospital. Beef Market A poor demand with very little packer interest was evident at the ‘onday auction of the B.C. Live Stock Producers Co-op at Vancouver. Government floor support was again cut. Now 50 percent of last week's purchases which had been cut hack 30 percent from the week before. Monday's prices were: Medium to good steers 23.75 to 24.10: common to medium 19.00 to 23.50; stockers and feeders unsold, Good heifers 20 to 22: common to medium 17 to 19. Good beef cows 16.75 to 18; Good dairy cows 13 to 15;-canners and cutters 8.50 to 12. Good veal 25 to 28.35.-Good bulls 13.50 to 15. Good lambs 28.60. hes in Kelowna Man Heads Highway Association R. P. MacLean, publisher of Kel- owna Courier, was elected president of the Okanagan-Cariboo Trail As- sociation at the recent annual meet- ing, held at Yakima, Wash. . H. Erickson of Yakima was chos- en as first vice-president; Alex Bowie Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM of Prince George is second vice- President; J. D, Bews of Kelowna executive secretary-treasurer; and Lew Garbutt of Yakima, associate secretary-treasurer. The 21-year-old organization now will concentrate its efforts towards increasing tourist travel over the “Highway 97” route which goes from Weed, Calif., to Dawson Creek, B.C., via the Okanagan Valley, Kamloops and Prince George. By the end of this year approxi- mately 30 miles of asphalt will be laid between Quesnel and Prince George, Evan Jones, B.C.’s deputy minister of public works told the meeting. During the last ten years there have been more than 17,006 forest | fires in British Columbia. Of this total, 11,000 (65 per cent) were of the man-caused variety. Of this 11,000, 6,000 fires were caused by campers and smokers! it’s for range wear, will stand up to walking, or whether needs. RT with TEMON Ha START el Ba ze This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board’ or by the Government of British Columbia. STRAW HAT by Fabergé flirty, sunshiny new fragrance for fun... 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