= ees cacti = a Thursday, August 28, 1952. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKH, B.6. Bage & Since mining first started in the A “piairie jigger” is a device 5 | : e e o Sudbury distiict of uortzern Ontario, whereby Manitoua fishermen hang « i ; : 41 mines have produced 344,000.- sill-uet under the ice duriag the win- | : Gq ‘| i '" ‘a Zz e iS : 000,000 pounds of nickel ore. ‘ter fishing months. INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS (Continued from Page 3) Class 5 — Article of flour sack — Division 10 — Canning Class 14 — Printing, grade 1 — 3 vs. K. K 3 vi Martin Bob; Andrew Harry; David : Class 32 — Potatoes, late — R. ae eS ee ae eae Class 1 — Collection of fruit —] sone } sre Hargreaves; Mrs. T. E. Windt; C. ass 6 — Patchwork quilt — Mrs. pice 3 ‘ a : Be SCHEDULWD FREIGHT SHAVICE See ‘ ME LGIIEORE Gee. LA dion. Bias Nae Matheson; second, Mrs.|"" Goce 15 — Writing, ages 7-9 — Between Williams Lake and Quesnel _ Class 33 — Seed potatoes — Ana-| ~ Glasg’ 7 ‘Apron — Mis. L. Got-| “Class 2 — vegetables — Mrs: B. Mons pone eS Terry Yelland; Leaves Quesnel 1 p.m. Mondays and ‘i‘hursdays him Indian School. _ fin; Mrs... A. Moxon. V. Wright; Mrs. T. Bishop. Class 16 —-Writing, ages 10-12 i a : S Signy Class 24 — Seed potatoes — R. cial ope jskooe bees , Leaves Wiliiams Lae 1 p.m. iuesday aid iriday eee Wie a = ey Division 8 — Knitting woes oe Mrs. T. Bishop: | privola Howe: Bert Poston; Barbara san SIGHTWAYS > Mrs. T. BL ; Mrs. C. : Kyte. INTE OR FREIGHTWAYS, Place. Class 1 — Man’s sweater —| Class 4 — Jelly — Mrs. F. Mathe- Triting. es W. T. Hannah Class 35 Seed potatoes — R.| 1, Class 17 — Writing, 13 and up ler BS! OS) com poceene: B "| First, Mrs. B. Mathews; second, Mrs.|son; Mrs. W. Dingwall. Calisa cAlnonses: Micical sae Hargreaves; George Windt. : ae i mse; Malcolm Leigh: : J. Walsh. Glass § — Pickles — Mrs. T. E.|pimer Alphonse. Class 42 — Largest Onion —C.R.|"" class 3 Lady's sweater — are |winas Boa ee Mae ee - o Place. : B. Mathews; Mrs. Huxtable. Class 6 — Relish — Mrs. C. Pi Sapo ce pee mural by. 8) Class: Dealership. Available eee ee | o eh = Mts. ©. P| grade 1-8 — Grade 4 boys; Claire Division 4 — Fruit Gea 4 — Infant's set — Mrs. aoe Hee Te wae se ie Haramia and Ernie Smallenber: xtable. eas 7 — Canned chicken — Mrs.) cjaire Haramia and Ann Gibb y a lass 1 — Apples — First, ©. R. 0866 == GINA ewealen — Mir é nn Gibbons. VANCOUVER BRITISH CAR DISTRIBUTOR cies pe Glass 6. Chita ‘eweater — Mrs. br. Stewart: Class 20 — Best mural by a class. Place. _ | L. Hellyer. Class 9 — Wild fruit — Mrs: C.| erades 7-12 — irla Fletcher: Ruth Has popular line of cars available for an Class 2 — Crabapples — First-| . class ¢ — Men's sox. fancy —- Pigeon. ~| Schoonover; B. Wright. é exclusive dealership. Pearl Kienas; second, Mrs. Duke| vrs. W. Gardner. Mrs. F. King. + B. - ; ‘ Matti, res Megierade Ges ‘Divisional = Class 22— Bouquet of garden flow- - 2 = es) q = . : Ss = In reply give full details’ with reference to Class 8 — Currants, black —| str. o. Snow: Hobbies and Handicrafts ers — Barbara Wright; Karen Lunn; premises, financial backing, and name of your Mrs. L. D. Seott; T. C. Denny. olase = Ones eee = bees TE Judy Lunn. ~ banker. Class 4 — Currants, rea — Mrs. gonin : “ “| Class 1 — Shell work — First,| Class 23 — Bouquet of wild flow- Bees g K. A. Telford; Mrs. E. M. Wright. ie ete os Iris Fletcher; second, Mrs. E. De-|ers — Maureen Stewart; Barbara Reply Box No. 79, Wiliams Lake Tribune Gast toe Class 9 — Darned sock — Mrs. L.| on. Wright; Judy Borkowski. a eterson; Mrs. A. MacDonald. % Place. cee Class 4 — Leatherwork — D,|. Class 24 — Iris Fletcher. z Class 12 — Crochet atghan— Mrs.|__- 08S * ~~ Leathe c — Class 7 — Raspberries — Mrs. C |p ‘Downs; Mre Ge aon Jolinson; Mrs. V. Whitner. Class 25 — George Fielder. H. Poston; Mrs, C. Pigeon. sea, ESS Class 6 — Stuffed toy — Lyane| -Class 26 — Kenneth Brandly; For Your Class 8 — Rhubarb — Mrs. ¢} Division 9 — Homecooking | Bishop. Dwayne Brandly; Kenneth Brandly. ; . T. Bishop. : 5 Class 7 — Copper tooling — Mrs. woe fa Bee oes Seaeiies — Mrs. | 672d Aggregate: Mrs Wm. Dingwall] 5 s)o3n- Division 13 — B [ j I I DIN(¢ : N | ) EDS T. B, Windt; Mrs. EB. M. Wright. Second: Mrs. F. Matheson Class § — Rugs — Mrs. E. Rich: ‘Indian Handicrafts Third: Mrs. A. MacDonald Mrs. C. Snow. : 1 fats : Class 1 — Moctasins — Mrs. N. Division 5 — Class 1 — Apple pie — First, Mrs, |, Cl#8°.9 — Fabric painting —Mrs.]5. wWyeotte A Dairy and Poultry Products Bss\t 7 Apple pie:— First, “Mrs. ie nescnens. = We have a good stock of the following: : As MacDonald; second, Mrs. T. Bish- “ c.5. 19 —— Ornamental ies we 2 — Belt — Mrs. N. J. Wy- Class 1 — Bggs, white — First,|op; third, Mrs. F. Matheson. i - ‘ eos CEMENT — LIME — _ BRICKS G A. Stewart; second, Mrs. M. Pineh- ‘ egy a elie Bobermiatep: Division 14 — - ar : Glass 2 — Lemon’ pie — Mrs.A.| Glass 11 — fancy eushion = Mrs. zvisiOM GYPROC AND DONNACONNA WALLBOARDS beck. Stuart; Mrs. F. Matheson; Mrs. A.| Bp. Rich District Displays Class 2 — Eggs, brown — R. Har-|y,eponaia PLYWOOD ; 2 Class 12 — Colored transparen-| First, Alexis Creek. Bapco Paint Lines SASH AND DOORS H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. Builders’ Hardware Akpnidan:€ no: better: weldome: This advertisement is not publ Bi d or di est by the Liquor Control jeplayed oard or by the Government of British Columbia greaves; Mrs. Wm. Dingwall. Class 4 — Dressed fowl — G. A. Stewart. Class 5 — Cottage cheese — Mrs. H. P. Wheatley. Class 7 — Butter — Verna Martin. Class § — Table Cream — Mrs. Wm. Dingwall; Verna Martin. Division 6 — Fancy Work Grand aggregate for Divisions 6, 7 and 8: Mrs. E. A. Lodmell Class 2 — Solid embroidery, col- ored — First, Mrs. Elva Peterson. secohd, Mrs. E. W. Wright. Class 8 — Pillow cases — Mrs. EB, A. Lodmell; Mrs. S. Goad. Class 4 — Pillow cases — Mrs. #. A. Lodmell; Mrs. M. Fiest. Class 5 — Crochet tablecloth /—- Mis.,C. Snow;.Mrs. K..K. Moffat). Class 7 — Cutwork — Mrs. EB) A. Lodmell; Mrs. L. A. Moxon. Class § — Smocking — Mrs. S. Maxfield; Mrs. Laviolette. | Class 9 — Crochet doiley — Mrs. S. Goad; Lillian Heise. ! Class 10 — Handkerchief — Mrs. Wm. Dingwall; Mrs. C. A. Scott. Class 11 — Tatting — Mrs. R. Nelson; Mrs. C. A. Scott. Class 12 — Potholders — Mrs. L. Goffin; Mrs. Wm. Dingwall. Class 13 — Miscellaneous — Mis. M. F. Johnson; Mrs. S. Maxfield. Class 14A — Mrs. Whitmer. is». Class 14B — Mrs. Kiefe. Division 7 — Sewing Class 3 — Pumpkin pie — Mrs. T. Bishop; Mrs. Wm. Dingwall; Mrs. F. Matheson. Class 4 — Pie, any variety — Mrs. Bert Roberts; Mrs. T. E, Windt; Mrs. T. Bishop. Class 5 — Scones — Mrs C. A. Scott; Mrs. T. Bishop; Mrs. T. E. Windt. Class 6 — White bread — Mrs. A. Stuart; Mrs. Bert Roberts; Mrs. D. Wright. Class 7 — Whole wheat bread — Mrs Bert Roberts; Mrs. D. Wright, Mrs. F. Matheson. : Class 8 — Fruit cake, dark — Mrs. 3. Deschene; Mrs. W. Dingwall, Mrs. H. Windt. Class 9 — Fruit cake, light — Mrs. Dingwall; Mrs. T. C. Denny. Class 10 Angel cake — Miss Dorothy Millar; Mrs. H. Windt; Mrs. G. Renner. Class 11 — ‘Sponge cake — Mrs. 4. Windt; Mrs. G. Renner. Class 12 — Chocolate cake — Mrs. W. Dingwall; Mrs. F. Matheson; Miss Dorothy Millar. Class 13 —- White cake — Mrs. F.| Matheson; Miss Dorothy Millar; Mrs. W. Dingwall. Class 14 — Doughnuts MacDonald. Class 15 — Shortbread — Mrs. M. Lunn; Mrs. A> MacDonald; Mrs. F Matheson. Class 16 — Drop Cookies — Mrs. R.M. Blair; Mrs. F. Matheson; Mrs. Mrs. A. Class 3 — Child’s dress — First, Miss Betty Ellis; second, Mrs. M. | Feist. Class. 4 — made-over dress- 01 coat — Mrs, Laviolette; Mrs. K. Kk. Moffat. ‘ For the Successful Rancher — f’s ‘Internationals’ From 14-ton Pick-up to 10-ten Cattle Trucks, International provides the answer to every hauling problem on the Ranch. Engineered by men whos know the | roblems of ranch and farm tonal fits into the successful operation ef the , Interna ess of Agriculture. YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE NAME INTERNATIONAL Cariboo Truck & Equipment Ltd. M. Lunn Class 17 — Rolled cookies — Mrs F. Downs; Mrs. A. MacDonald, Mrs. Cc. MacIntyre Class 18 — Tea dainties — Mrs. Wm. Dingwall; Mrs. F. Matheson; Mrs. M. Lunn. Class 19 — Candy — Mrs. W, Ding- wall; Mrs. F, Matheson; Mrs. BI Wright Class 20 — Yeast buns — Mrs. D.| Wright; Mrs. H. P. Wheatley; M F. Matheson. Class 21 — Tea biscuits — Mrs. G. McIntyre; Mrs. Wm. Dingwall; | Mrs. T. Bishop. cies — C. Stangoe; Mrs. E. Wright Class 13 — Black and white snap- shots — Mrs. B. Deschene; C. Stan- goe. Class 14 — Colored picutres —- Mrs. I. Piercey; Mrs. C. M. Clark Class 15 — Enlargement — Frank Johnson; George Keener. Division 12 — Junior Class Class 1 — Industrial arts, grades ,8, 9 — First, Barry Bishop; second Anahim Day School; third, Barry Bishop. Class 2-— Industrial arts, grades 10, 11, 12 — Marvin Scott; Alfred Hannah. Class 3 — Apron, to 12 years — Lynne Bishop. Class 4 — Apron, 12-15 years —_ Marilyn’ Scott; Anahim Indian School. | Class 7 — Knitting, 12-15 years —- : Second, Anahim Indian School. Class 10 — Embroidery, 12-15 years — Mrs. E. W. Wright. Class 11 — Embroidery, 15 years and up — Anahim Indian School. Class 12 — Art work — Shirley Brown; Shirley Brown; Shirley Brown. Second, Williams Lake. Happy to Have Seen Last Lesk at Korea Central 1 ces. Canadien One of 76 Korean veterans’ re- turned from the fighting lines, Pte. Maurice Therrien of Tilbury, Ont, sports a Korean billiard cue as a souvenir. He admits without re- Serve he is glad to be out of Kor BEAUTIFY YOUR FLOORS Hardwearing Inlaid Lino in smart mottled patterns .. . per square yard Lake Hardware & Plumbing $2.35 LINOLEUM cae in variety of prints 90c sq yd. JALOPY RAC Labor Day, Quesnel, B.C. S _ Name . Address .... — ENTRY FORM — Make of Car ... crash helmets, Safety Justin de Goutiere. with roll bars and safety belts. Drivers e All entries must be in by noon on Friday, August 29. Ali cars Must be equipped s must be 21 years of age and must wear items can be obtained through race efficials, Al Carter ov Address all entries to the aforemert'oned. care of Labor Day Committee.