a Thursday, Angust 21, 1952. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARK, Bc. Page 7 Roe Lake News OMAR OLETTE got a new edger on Monday, for his sawmill. ——o—_ held Sunda oo August 3 = MRS. NANCY HUL CECIL HIGGINS is in Vancouver] with Mrs. Mulligan. 2 this week. o—_ Don visited Sunday with Mr. show at Bridge Lake. MeNeil were callers in the afternoon. Pat Thorstenson Visived Wednesday § = o— MRS. GRANT and David Blaisdeii MR. MRS. L: z were supper guests Tuesday in the! _ a Z ¢ a Secs ners and Roberts home, and attended the biologists that moose populations in some areas should be cut tion for the the garden party to be' OTHER AREAS MAY BD OPENED LATER and the opening dance sersisam COW Moose May Be Shot This eason In Wells-Gray Park In line with the expresseq theories of Game Department | by allowing the shooting of cows, the V Vells-Gray Park in the | Kamloops Electoral District has been designated in the 1 eee E MR. and MRS. G. THORSTENSEN game regulations as being the one area where hunters can Valerie left tor 1c 5 2 e -CO WE: OVE rear Ot : Mr.and Mrs. Glen Schmitt ana Saliy and Valerie left for Kamloops Thurs. shoot bulls or cows over one year of age. Lou also called in. Valerie intend to st ——— MRS. GRANT, Mrs. Bell, Novetta Leavitt and Pat Dean oiled the floor of the new hal) Tuesday, in prépara tarting to pick blueberries, day evening. Mrs. Thorstenson and | The regulations note, “It is pos- for a week, —— MOST of the men of the locality are haying, and the women are Records The latest hits by Victor. Decea and MGM. artists for your musical pleasure, MODERN - WESTERN - CLASSICAL 45. 33 and 78 RPM | Wilhieesouts Radi & Elect in Relax and enjoy Revelstoke Lager. English Dark Beer Both Beers Awarded Crots of Honour for the Dominion of Canada Brussels, Belgium 1951 Also . - English 3-X Stout “Ask for these popular Brands by name” Always the BEST BUY ENTERPRISE BREWERY LIMITED Revelstoke, B.C. MEN AND TREES Les Meredith has spent eleven years logging in the vicinity of his birthplace, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. Married, with five children, Les has plenty of responsibilities not the Teast of which is the job of piloting his huge truck, with loads weighing 70 tons or so, up and down the logging road. Quick-thinking and steady hands are needed on a job ~ like this—and behind those: a perpetual supply of trees to keep the trucks rolling. In British Columbia, directly or we all need the forest résource. Protect Your Prosperity Bes Keep British Columbia Green sible, on completion of scientific in-’ MOUNTAIN SHEEP, rams only, vestigations, that in ether sections of eastern district, September 1 to No the Eastern Disirict (east of the Cas-!vember 15 in north, September I to cades) open seasons will be declared October 31, most of Cariboo; Septen.. at a later date on cow moose.” | Der 15 to September 21 Salmon Arm: Generally except for this feature, | September 15 to October 18 in Fernie game regulations are like last year’s} Columbia. | [except that duck hunters will get an] WAPITE (LK), Cranbrook, Sep- extra six days’ sport. tember 15 to November 30: Nelson. In broad outline, these are the| Creston, Novemher 1 to November vegulations for this fal 15: Similkameen and South Okana- ere ESO é GRIZZLY BEAR, western district, |%22» September 15 to November 30; : 3; eas:,| Salmon Arm, October 1 to November September 6 to June 30, 1953; eas>. REENOK Georen (Gotice Sonne ern district, September 1 to June 30,|15: For SEES: Zi 1oe8 vember 15. CK 'S, CANADA GELSE, DEER, bucks only, Vancouver} DUCKS, COOTS, CANADA G! istricr,| Western district in north, November 8 Island and Islands electoral distri Now 4 : to January 12; south including Low- September 20 to November 9; Main. : ‘ : er Mainland and Vancouver Island, land and adjacent islands, September : : October 18 to December 22; eastern 20 to November 30; remainder wes- | 0¢toP = : district, north of 57th parallel, Sep- tern district, September 6 to Novem- ° ra-| tember 1 to October 31; centra! in- | Pet 3D With Ro “elosed:seceon Ob Grae terior generally, September 15 to No- ham Island; eastern district, Sep-| Tapa) 2 : = |Vember 15; Kamloops to southeast tember 15 to November 30 with pos- a : ; of province generally, October 1 to sibly open season on does in some of. g dst ska tGNE-ARRGURG SE TALE Deéember 5; Salmon Arm, Okanagau - i a and Similkameen, October 18 to De MOOSE, bulls only, Mackenzie dis-| comper 29, trict September 20 to November 30; | BLACK BRANT, western distriel Lorthern districts, September 1 i December 20 to February 28. 4 oe ay eee eee SNOW GEESE, western district pee eons dacs ar BOMM OL Bret December BOAG Ba Cariboo west of Fraser and north of : ruary 28; rest, October 18 to Decem- parallel 51, September 20 to Novem- ber 30, and east of Fraser, October 1 P&% 22- cae i : WILSON'S SNIPR, western dis to November 30; Kamloops, October 1 to November 20 and September 29 November § to December 7; eastern, y ROVE ies ng 20rth, September 1 to September 30; to November 30; cow moose in Wells d Gray Park on later date, possibly cow K#@l0ops to south and east genersi- op iaide Bare ly, October 1 to October 31; remain- eoee bet Dee. : ___|der, September 15 to October 15. : se ean ee a PHEASANTS, western district. ere Or ie eer eo Ou aG ag tg November 9; eastern eastern district, August 15 to Decem-| ~ x : district, no season unless announcea ber 15 and in southeast, September later. a to Noveniber 20) GROUSE, blue, on Island, Septem-| | CARIBOU, bulls only, north of /ber 13 to October 31; northern west- |CNR north line, September 1 to De- jern-distriet, September 6 to Novem “eember 15; Revelstoke, north of CPR liver By, mdsttoe remainder Septem bes | September 15 to November 30; south indirectly, September 15 to October 31; ruffed western district, October 18 to No- em r et in Fernie Cranbrook and part of | |Nelson, October 1 to 31; Revelstoke | October 1 to 15; remainder, Septem- : ie 15 to October 31. : 6 to September 20; eastern district, eg CPR, September 15 to October 31. |columt PRAIRIE CHICKEN, north of 56th |Paratiel September 15 to October 31: central interior, September 15 to Oc- tober 15; Cranbrook, Columbia, Fer- nie, October 1 to October 31. PTARMIGAN, Prince Rupert, Sep- tember 6 to November 9; north of 56th parallel, September 1 to Octo- ber 31; Cranbrook, Columbia aud Fernie, September 15 to October 31 Se eens Canada’s national income and the Sparkling B-H “English” Paint beautifies and protects exteriors with a coat of lasting colour. ua Lake Hardware and Plumbing BENEFIT DANCE REALIZES $216 The dance on the sixteenth was « huge success, and the Proceeds, | amounting fo two hundred and six-. g¢ rains teen dollars, will be handed over to| MARION Shirley Sandberg, for whose benefit | tourists to Bonaparte Lake when the dance was held. |fishing is poor nearer home. Mr. Mrs. John Whitmer won first Higgins recently brought home a prize, donated by Ralph Woodland: nine-pound trout from the big lake. second prize, a lovely sports shirt Fishing is said to be good there. given by Joe Borkowski, went to{ — ee eS Bhi aes a Beatrice Kinvig; third prize was won by Lawrence Jefferson, a fancy belt donated by Mary Borkowski; Gordon Winram won a towel set given by The Walk-Rite shoe store. Mrs. John Witmer and her piano accordion, and Mrs. Lloyd Boyko on the piano, help- ed out the Keithley folks with the dance music. : Bridge Leke News J. O. LARSON and Ninian Dou- gall went to Kamloops on Tuesday, August 12, returning home next day. MUCH of the district's hay has been stacked for the first time in many years, without even a shower HIGGINS takes his A WIRE was received Sunday that Shirley Sandberg had been operated on again on the damaged eye, and she would not be up this way for a few weeks yet. SOME of the Keithley men were called upon to help out with the lire- fighting on Quesnel Lake. A VERY COMPACT, house-on- wheels, is parked in Keithley. It's @ modern home ona truck chassis, entirely built by the owners them- Selves, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, who live near Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liams have done considerable tray- elling in it, and plan a lot of trips in the future. Via Greyhound {.... your BEST TRAVEL Buy... through jayland on your Fer free ti ere and i gontect your local Greyhound “Agent. a ee Annual per capita consumption of cigarettes in Canada- is 1,200. The British figure is 1,400 and the U.s. REGISTRATION OF PLPHLS Pupils entering Wiil'ams Lake Schcol in Grade I for the first’ time in September, 1952, should be registered at. the Principal's office in the OLD SCHOOL on Saturday, August 30th, from 1:60 to 5:00 p.m., if registration was not carried oatin June. Children should be the full age of six years by September 30th to be enrolled but if the birth date isin October, a child may be registered tor consider- ation, acceptance to be determine@by the size of the primary class. = a - ee ee Pupils attending this school for the first time are also requested to register on August 30th, if they have not already done so. J. PHILLIPSON, Supervising Principal beer a : : wes e ome to the Pair Support the Fair Association by turning out to This Year’s Annual Show Blhuckewell} PHOTO AND SPORTING GOODS Seagram's Crown Royal Seagram's V.O. Seagram's “83” Seagram's King’s Plate Seagram's Special Old Z This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia,