Thursday, August 2§, 1952, THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAER, B.0. Page 7 ) year; nevertheless C. R; Place was eae | successful in winning the Si ver } Bowl awarded by The ~ Dog Creek News MISS EVELYN Canadian PLACE returned Bank of Commerce to the exhibitor | The-Cracker By A Barrel Forum J. Drinkell Victim of Children's || [Roe Lake News Flair For Realism THE double-header ball game at Rome to Vancoaver afer visiting gaining the highest aggregate in the Bridge Lake last Sunday between with her uncle J. S. Place at View Vegetable Division: ae ‘i 5 a Bridge Lake and Lone Butte, and ES | The boys took time out this week when he informed us they were so = ayers aes 2 Ranch. : 4 Bridge Lake and Green Lake was MR. and MRS. ED WALTERS end 10 attend the Fall Fair. Those of you light and fluify they had to be bat- well attended. rr a MALCOLM LEIGH, who spent the Joan Palfenier paid a brief visit Sat- summer holidays at View-Ranch also urday, to Dionne Eagle, who is help- eft to join his parents in Vancouver. ing out in the store here. OWING to the backward Spring, and other adverse = conditions, the companied by . Nisbet’s entries, in the Fall Fair, from. this were Sunday visitors to Dog Cr settlement were very sparse this | House. MR. and MRS. WALT NIS-ET. reex | whose eyes were not glued upon the Blue Ribands and Cards attached to Your exhibits could not have failed to observe them. When Abe Roper Wasn't sizing up that great disp!ey of Farm Equipment, Trucks, Cars and what have you, he was mourn- fully eyeing those tables set up te accommed.te the vegetable exhivits ae ster DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 10:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Columbus Hall MODERN AND OLD TIME MUSIC which so poignantiy reflected the dif- ficulties of the season. Says Ave ‘I hope those boys who worked so d to put on this show don’t get iscouraged; after all, we farmers yun up against such things periodi- cally. but we keep right on trying’. To listen to him after he got home you would think he had taken photo- graphs of all those machines. H seemed to know about them even tc the shape of the windshield wipers Expert Gunsmithing GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP Full stock of parts for all makes of guns SPORTSMAN’S SHOP: P.O. Box 1249 Prince George, B.C. Angus had eves for little else but the Flower display. There's jenying he had a wonderful array ‘pon. which to feast. He overheard one judge remarking that the Gladi- oli blooms were far supcrior to those ,he had judged at the Vancouver Exhi- bition a short time before and if the Cariboo folks exhibited there they would run off with a lot of prizes. |. Most of the folks who buy at ‘Markup and Sockem's were ted no candy and cookies by Angus when ‘Records The latest hits by Victor, Decea and M.G.M. gardens. He also thinks a junior | ple around her. It was a most com- artists for your musical pleasure. section could be incorporated into |mendable effort. : = os SE ORE a aeical’ pl eae the vegetable division to good ad-| —Elsa had a word of praise too for MODERN - WESTERN - CLASSICAL vantage. Country representatives | ihe Jaycees whose district display | 45, 33 and 78 RPM Walhinsont Radia & Electric they were youngsters; now, says he, they come to buy crackers and coffe. He thinks the Fair Association wou!d be wise to encourage a lot of bud- ding horticulturalists by awarding .| Worthwhile prizes to the children of Williams Lake having the best flower could do much to encourage such a plan in their communities if given a limited variety of seeds to distribute in the Spring. A start in this drec tion was made by Dr. LE. Avery who gave out potato seed one year. The Fair Association could undertake a PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RLY. CO. Train Schedule BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND QUESNEL PACIFIC DAYLIGHT SAVING TDG Effective April 1451952 = ---~ = NORTHBOUND_. Vancouver (Union Pier) Mon. Wed., and Fri. Williams Lake Tue.” Thurs., and Sat. Williams Lake Tue., Thurs. and Sat. Vancouver (Union Plier) Wed., Fri, and Sun. 6:30 p.m. Staxe connects with train at Quesnel for passengers to and trom < Prince George, Barkerville and Wells little cost, says Angus. Shorty just seemed unable to get from the Home Cooking sec- hich fs not surprising seeing he always has loved his tummy and there was such a marvelous display slightly more ambitious project at away tened down under cellophane to keep them ‘from floating to the strato-| sphere. The last we saw of Shorty liowever, was around these nefario 3] devices operated hy the Jaycees — must have been enjoying it, too. Ne growled like a bear when time was ‘alied in order to hold the auction sale. After a quick glance at his wallet he says “Heck these fellows ire making money here — why stop ‘em.”” Frenchy must have spent all of wo hours gazing at the lovely paint- ags hung by the Art Society. By Gar she get better and better every year ays the old boy who hails from a ylace he choses to call Canadah. He as right, too. It was plain to see hat our local artists are improving heir work all the time. Bisa Poppin 15 in attendance too. You may have ticed her pacing up and down the seedlework area. She found no exeuse for raising the ‘oof, in fact she was unusually sub- iued. She found the exhibits in the ndian Division of superior quality! ut fewer in number than last ae The same applied pretty much to the sewing and knitting displays. The district display hy the Alexis Cree} -bor, who, having heard the children: games, MRS. VELMA MALM has been on the sick list and was taken to Kam- loops last weekend for chiropractic treatments. She has returned home now. MISS NANCY MALM, who has been working at the Double T, re- turned home last weekend while her mother was away. MRS. RUTH WAYNOR visited Monday afternoon and evening in the L Roberts home. MR. and MRS. LEE GRANT have friends visiting them from Vancou- ver, DAVID BLAISDELL is working ! for Johnnie Hansen, helping put up j hay. MR.-and MRS. LEE GRANT called at the Johnnie Hansen home Friday evening. MRS. CORA BELL spent Friday night with Mrs. Mabel Grauman. MRS. EDITH TAYLOR was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roberts and Don on Wednesday. MRS. RUTH WAGNER suffered a severly sprained ankle on Thursday, and was going to Kamloops on Fri- day to have it treated. Central Press Conadian A childish game with his chums in a neighbor's backyard resulted in the almost fatal hanging of 10- year-old Garne* Rickens, seen above, of Ottawa. Playing cowboys and Indians, a flavor of realism was added to the geme when youngster was hanged by the neck from a clothesline standard six feet above the ground until he was uncon- scious and “black as coal.” Only the timely intervention of a neigh- cry out that “Garnet was dead,’ applied artificial respiration, saved the boy from death. folks really enthralled her. There she found an infinite variety of unique works of art to delight her eye — really clever creations, re- quiring endless patience and skill, appeared all over the stall which was bly presided over by Mrs. Telford, who proved to be a wonderful boost- er for her community and the peo- Restmore Products | BEDROOM SUITES - MATTRESSES - PILLOWS Jan MiKler Manufacturer of exclusive upho stered furn'trre was a great improvement upon their last year's effort. She also sampled the home cooking at the refreshment counter. It was excellent, and at rea- sonable prices. (Miss) Ima Prude seems to be the only member of the Gang to be dis- \ppointed. As secretary of our P-T-A it was natural she should make a bee-line for the school exhibits. She fet out a snort that could be heard all over the arena. (It was a pretty poor showing alright.) Ima_ say: | neFe is no earthly reason why it|, of. good: thi. ri his water. Those delectable creations by the culinary artists were aply de- ye Ga 2 = “Everything For The Home Builder’”’ We can prove that this is no idle boast FROM ARBORITE TO WINDOWS be FROM PLANS TO BUILT-IN FIXTURES We have the facilities, the experience and the stock to assure the home builder compiete s t B.C. Sash and Door Com ¢ 5383 West Broadway, Vancouver GEORGE MORRIS Williams Lake Representative — Phone 45R3 ction pany “This advertisement is not published or | displayed by the Liquor Control Board or | by the Government of British Columbia. in-) teresting divisions in. the fair and promises to do something about it Quesnel Tve., Thurs., and Sat. seribed by the jovial auctioneer before another year expires. Ole E SOUTHBUUND dared her wrath by reminding her L.L. Cases Quesnel Tue.,_Thurs., and Sat. . - she had promised something of the kind last year. That barbed reminder may spur the old dear to great heights — who knows? Ole was the only one of the boys who found something of interest in every department. He could have been heard expressing sympathy for all those who failed to exhibit for fear they would not win first prize and really mourned for all who fa: ed to come and gaze into this show window of the Cariboo, Back home he tells the boys “Yumpin Yimminy it’s the best show in the District and all for two bits; to which Chairman Blunt -piously added “Amen.” Lene Butte News W. BRADLEY of Smith Aviation Co, Ltd., Renton, Washington, passed through Lone Butte on Fri- day with the plane that smashed up on the McNeil Ranch, Canim Lake Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone K66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long School Supplies Exercise Books : L.L. Binders Pencils, Pen Holders Crayons - Paints - Other Supplies Wlackeells PHOTO AND SPORTING GOODS OC3 The sturdy little crawler for farm or mill work INTERIOR POWER & EQUIPMENT L. D, Scott Williams Lake B.C. Phone 89 Mr. Bradley used the Gang Ranch’s HUCKVALE has with a mattock and wheel-| barrow trying to beautify the school. grounds. What a job! | MRS. NAISMITH passed through! Lone Butte.on Saturday on her way home to Mahood Lake. : MR. and MRS. DICK ASHLEY and family have moved to Chilli- ; di . a wack : TU. : HTIN With B.C. Farmers the trend is t» MORRISON Low in first cost, cuts oper compared with gasoline sets or push bution raiig costs by 3 Staris by over 59% remote switch on pient; is self-regulating, Standard + Supplicd complete 110 V. appliances may be used . with fuel tank and starter batteries, MRS. JOHN PETERSON and Carl have returned from a trip to Winni-, peg and Chicago. AN AIR FORCE ground observa- tion post has been established in Lone Butte. Perey Willard is Chief \ir Observer.. CY WOODROW has bought the| Dick Ashley lot and is building a| house on it. | NETHERLANDS Overseas | Saw-| mills Ltd. have taken over the Lone | Butte Forest Products Ltd. planes mill. | THE BERT BROWNS are in Van- || BURNETT'S than any other Dry Gin Price (push-button) 6000 Watts: $1 50. 3000 Watts: $1410. = Remote switch-siarling extra... Freight allowed'to nearest B.C. rail or steamship point. couver. THE DUNLOP CHILDREN from the Chasm have been visiting their | ; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Ashley. MR. and MRS. JACK DeVRInS end Lola are away on hilidays. Cy Woodrow is in charge of the section A LOT of Oldtimers will be sorry jto hear that Arthur Westbrook has | Passed away. BURRETI'S wurre sarin giy BURNETT'S LONDON pry GIN Dealer. G. S. Olson, Horse ly, B.C. This advertisement is n I the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British