Page 10 ry THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C Thursday, August 7, 1952 M.P. for Cariboo, said he belfeved there was some possibility of an election within about a year’s time. Mr. Murray’s observation was made in Prince George when he was Rumours that there will be a Ped-/ 7 MS way home to Fort St. John. eral election in the fall of 1953 are|, Smee then reports from Ottawa being heard with imcreasing fre-| B&V€ €ON€ so far as to suggest that ible date for a 19 election quency. Recently George M. a | ossl Beet be MMUTIaY, ight be early in October. OLIVER THEATRE— Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - August 11, 12, 13 GORDON McRAE and EDDIE BRACKEN in “ABOUT FACE” FEDERAL ELECTION LIXELY IN 1953 Thursday, Friday, S: urday - August 14, 15, 16 JERRY LEWIS and DEAN MARTIN in “SAILOR BEWARE” Comedy and News Shows start at 8:30 p-m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, This Week: Abbott & Costello in “JACK AND THE BEANSTALK" Make Your Next Diamond Purchase An Event! ( A Citcle of Light Diamond --. these diamonds blaze with greater fire than other comparative price conventional stones. In rings and other items of jewellery, the stones and mountings are chosen by YOUR JEWELLER E.G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY Insist on 9 CONTINUE THE “: we PARTY HERE Make this your headquarters for atter the movie fun. We're open late for your convenience. Enjoy our delicious ice cream specials and our cooling drinks. BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE : call or phone for reservation Lakeview Hotel Restaurant We STETSON Carthad Here’s a hard-wearing, hard-working Stetson. Right for ridin’ for ropin’ and for workin’ round the ranch. The Carlsbad takes rough treatment and rough weather with a grin—stands up in heavy rain or hot sun. Come in and see it today. Borkowski’s Menswear See WEAR STETSON HATS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND. \ CATTLEMEN HOPE FOR RETURN OF- ANADIAN APPETITE FOR BEEF CANAS pas) E E ye | Western Canadian housewives can: In Calgary’ it was noted that retail today obtain between 20 and 25 per Price reductions varied trom ubour cent more beef for a dollar expendi-) !0 Percent on prime rib to 40 percent re than they got at the beginning 0% the cheaper fore quarter cuts like | ture than they got at the so uniné | brisket and plate and 60 percent on | of this year, ac ording to studies con- | hamburger. ducted by the Council of Canadian} Per, capita “beef consumption in Reet Producers. (Western. Section) tac 24. ee the alarmingly low le- | and the quaiity of the domestic sup- ny z FYel of 44.1 pounds in'1951, being a Plies, Was never: lifglier. sess tke aecliné of ¢ pounds from the prev facts working in the consumers’ ja- ous year and a drop of 25 pounds! vor are expected to lead to increased ; compared with 1943. purchases and thus relieve the mar- ket during this period when embar- #0es prevent the export of cattle and beef to the Uniled States, j. Cattle prices which reached record | heights in 1951 have declined consi- | Gerably, so much in fact that many | feeders suffered near ruinous losses. | Beef prices followed cattle prices ‘downward and the recent review of prices in Winnipeg, Edmonton, Cal- gary and Lacomie showed an-aver- age decline of 21 percent between mid-December 1951 and July ist, 1952. Price declines were not uni form between the urban centres stud- ied, nor did it follow that all cuts of | beef experienced the same degree ot |price reduction. Calgary prices showed more decline than Winniper prices, for exampie, and fore quartey cuts dropped considerably more than hind quarter cuts. Migratory Birds Limits For 1952 Set Duck hunters in British Columbia will be allowed a daily bag limit of eight ducks during the 1952 season, with a possession limit of sixteen Jucks, according to an announte- ment made today by Resources Min- ister Robert Winters. Twenty-five ‘oots and eight Wilson's snipe may also be taken daily. In the Provin- | cial Electoral District of Nelson-Cre: | ton three geese may be taken in one day. . The Province is divided into five districts for waterfowl hunting. Open seasons for ducks and geese begin on Jates varying from September 1 north of the 57th parallel to Noven.- ber 8 in the Prince Rupert area and | will be from 61 to 66 days long. The Wilson's snipe season, thirty or thir- ly-one days in length;begins in most districts “on the same day as the ; ieee Agree ne Visitors Should waterfowl season. Descriptions of the various districts and dates of | Know Game Laws | "2 Bi eae The case of whether visiters trom| the Migratory Bird Regulations and ) 2cross the line should be dealt with | °% Posters, or may be obtained from more leniently for Game Act infrac-| P*Vimcial game officers. tions .was put up for discussion be- tor a group of American tourists at 2 | Speed Brothers~ Lodge, Likely last Wedding Saturday with the visitors voicing a | definite ‘no.’ SOWDEN—PATTERSON |. Last week's issue of The Tribune | had arrived at the lodge that day and| Mrs. Ethel Patterson and Mr. [the proprietors passed it around to| Richard Sowden were united in mar- the American guests with a request|tiage at Burnaby United. Church |for their opinion. Readers will re-|'Saturday, July 26. member. the problem was dealt with|. Following a honeymoon trip to rather fully in that issue. Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Sowden will Concensus ameng the visitors was| make their home on Minstrel Island. that the tourists should be. treated! The bride has been a resident of in court in the same manner as regj- | Williams Lake for the past 10 years dents would be for similar intrac-pS4d@ was employed by the firm of tions. They felt that no sportsmay |Mackenzies ta. would come into our country without S acquainting himself with the Game laws that exist iere. LIBERAL | MEETING | The Williams Lake & District Liberal Association Shower Honors Recent Bride Mrs. Alastair Mackenzie was host- ef will meet ess at a recent mock shower in honor h of Mrs. Ethel Patterson, whose mar= rida Au ust 25t riage took place July 26th. F Ys g' The guest-of-honor was the recipi- Baia; ent of many humorous-gifts before the main presentation of a set_of flatware. Bride-To-Be Honored At Shower Miss Barbara McKenzie, whose forthcoming marriage will take place August 27th, was guest-of-honor at a mi shower W evening. Co-hostesses were Mrs, E. Ewlrg and Mrs. E. R. Brandly and the event was held at the latter’s home. Thirty guests were present. VILLAGE HALL Another distinguished product of : The BRITISH - COLUMBIA * DISTILLERY - Co. Ltd. | Visitors Pleased | With Cariboo Service The visitors with a beef against the Cariboo never hesitate to spread their opinions either by word: of mouth or rushing a letter into fhe closest paper. For that reason pleasant to record the impressions:of a person that Jikes the country an@ the people. Two weeks ago a driver of Wa! liams Lake Taxi had to’ bring a or in from the far end of the Chilcotin following an accident. Af- ter arriving home in Nanaimo the or wrote a note to the tuxi com- pany, which said in part: ‘ | BC | “Your driver was most consider-|. RE SERVE ate both then (the Chileotin trip), | and the next day at the airport. This) | | : ip is the kind of service which makes Canadian Rye Viiishy he Interior stand out in the minds visitors. Please extend my to the driver.” of your thanks The British’ Columbia Distillery Co. Ltd, This advertisement | a 1 death rate in Canada er oaeee ta is not published or displayed by | averages less than 10 per 1,000 Population, which is fairly tow fi] | the Liquor Control Board or by the HARRY BROWN SELLS BEAVER VALLEY RANCH Harry Brown of Horsefiy has sold his Beaver Valley ranch to Carl Day BATES —To Mr. and Mrs. Johnay of California. Sale of the property “Bates of Suedr- GEES a Genghis: born August bth. BIRTHS: At Wer Memorial Hospital Was handled through the lucal firm of F. B. Bass Ltd, ? Better Service Better Quality Better Value — always at. . 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