Thursday, August 7, 1952 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKR, B.C. Page 7 Make this a ‘Reel’ Weekend The pun is terrible, but the reels ave really something and we | now that) ou fishermen can have more sport if you own a top-notch reel, ALCOT & PENN REELS IMPORTED FLY ROD REELS The FLUI-DRIVE Oil Bath Reel = and many others in stock at Zhe 3 PHOTO AND SPORTING GOODS Your Butcher Stocks Tinned Meats Too c: re S: - per tin 60c : Spaghetti & Meat Balls . per tin 38c Speet ..... Sata per tin 60c Spiced Ham .. . per tin 60c Lunch Tongue per tin 70c Beef Dinner .. per tin 44c Chuck-wagon Dinner, $ sizes, Williams Lake Meat Market 27%c, 49c, T5e P.G.E. OPENING MAY BE SET BACK TO OCTOSER Ist, MEETING TOLD PRINCE GEORGE — September 1 is no longer considered a likely date for official opening of the nor- m of: the Pacific Great Eastern Railway and it may well he that no inaugural train can make the Quesnel to Prince George trip until sometime in October, a general meeting of the Board of Trade was told Thursday evening. Norman D. Napier, acting presi- dent of the board, told members ne had learned in a recent talk with in: formed sources that the Ahbou Creek bridge would not be complete in September. Originally it was planned to hold @ joint opening of the Hart Highway and the PGE on Labor Day, but the ceremonies will now have to be post- poned at least a month. His Worship Mayor Garvin Dezell chairman of a joint steering commit- tee of city organizations planning the -official opening ceremonies, told the meeting that a drive for funds for the celebration has been launched. He said letters requesting financial assistance had been sent to the PGE and to firms which worked’ on the building of®the extension. So far $3500 is on hand for the celebration, made up from a $2500 provincial grant and a $1000 munici- pal grant. It is expected that close Dak Li v) 2 Le, FOR OFFICES LETTERHWADS STATEMENTS VOUCHERS ALL KINDS RULED WORK FOR ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIP CARDS : NOTICE OF MEETING CARDS * POSTERS, TICKETS = CATALOGUES meee === FOR INDIVIDUALS PERSONAL STATIONERY WEDDING INVITATIONS BUSINESS CARDS A FULL LINE OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING The Tribene Publishing Co. | |aands~ and drawled: ‘Vthree members in the June voting. |OUT-OF- PROVINCE B.C.HLLS. BENEFITS to $5000 will be needed to stage the REACHES $4 3 000 celebration. Oy Alex Bowie, a member of the B.C. Hospital Insurance Service Trade Board delegation to the joint] nas paid a total of $452,000 in our- Steering committee, said that th¢| o¢ province hospital accounts since Problem of accommodation of vistors| the plan's incorporation in 1949, it to the official openings {s being|yas announced from Victoria. _. handled by the Prince George Busi-| Oyt-of-Province benefits actually ness and Professional Women’s Club.|.+¢ iittle known by British Colun,. ~ The steering committee planning | bians, tor many have been Pleasantly the openings is made up of all mem-| surprised, if taken ill in otier provin- hers of the city council, and delegates| ces or far-off countries, when inform- trom each of the following: Prince|ed their registration in the British George Board of Trade, “ Prince| Columbia Hospital Insurance Service George Junior Chamber of Commerce|helps pay hospital bills anywhere. and the Biz-Profs, A 30-day limit is placed on the Mr. Bowie stated that it is im-|l!ength of hospital stay, but exten- perative to have two months advance | sions can be given by the Health and knowledge of the opening date in or-| Welfare Minister and have been in der for proper planning. hundreds of cases. Maximum payment of B.C.H.LN. is $8.00 a day outside of British Col- umbia. Out of the 7,202 out-of-Province accounts, 600 Were for miaternity cases, for which B.C.H.LS. pays $3.50 per day for the newborn and the reg- ular $8.00 per day for the mother. oS ee Anscomb May Resi 'Pro-Con Leadership “Herbert Anscomb Saturday an- nounced plans to resign as leader of British Columbia’s battered Progres- sive-Conservative party.” > His decison, he said, rould be re- versed by a political tide. Wild plantain leaves, young and tender and cooked as a wild spinach, make a delightful substitute for the garden spinach. | BIBLICAL PARABLE BROUGHT UP TO DATE oo es - Centra, Press Carac: Rev. David Johnson, pastor of the Swedenborgian Church of the Good Shepherd in Kitchener, Ont. who is putting the parable of the talents to the test is sure his congregation will turn out to-be “good and faith- ful servants.” Recently 132 parish: joners extracted various amounts of money totalling $1,000 from the col- lection plate instead of putting it on. Six months from now the col- lection plate will pass again and Mr. Johnson expects the $1,000 in- vestment will return bountiful divi- dens. The energetic minister; who comes from Philadelphia, hopes to remove church debts. amounting to exactly $1,000, by kis -*venture of teith.’ Congregation members are enthusiastically embarking on various pursuits so as not to let their “talents rust.” Meanwhile, the minority Sociat Credit government premier, W. A. C. Bennett, held his first cabinet meet- ihg after cabinet members had tri- umphantly marched two-abreast intu the Legislative buildings at Victoria. “News of the Anscom) decision was released following a quarterly meet- ing of the provincial Progressive Conservative executive. “Amscomb said his resignation | wouia be tendered at the next full- ;dress convention of the party, which ‘had its strength slashed from 11 to | Amscomb was defeated in Oak Bay by Liberal P. A. Gibbs. In Georgia, aman stopped at a garage in a small town and explained to.the mechanic: ‘‘Whenever I hit 70, thére’s a knocking in the engine.” | The mechanic gave the engine 2) (thorough going-over and after much testing, wiped the grease from hie 2 “I don’t see| iig-swrong, mister. It. must be Be good Lord a-warning you". should arrange Exclusive Agent anytime as formerly. AON PRODUCTS | LADIES’ COSMETICS otice to Rancher Effective Immediately The Cariboo Cattlemen’s Associati will have - . 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