1 i Phuredaw, Reptember 4, 1888, PHS TRIBUNE, WILLLANS LAR, Bd, Kage 4 OCs The sturdy little crawler. for farm or mill work INTERIOR POWER & EQUIPIAENT Williams Lake B.C. Phone 89 j \DiatooD ‘Salmon Eggs Flewn To Hersefly Hatchery Mahood Lake Lodge was General }Wood of Chicago, president of ihe board of Directors of Sears Roebuck Ane. For several years Gen. Wood Was connected with construction of the Panama Canal. With the Genesal I: Chartered Uy Intecnational: Galmok Wa Bis sominlaw: Mi. Prentiss ind Fisheries, a Central B.C. Airways Mt. Kellogg of Chicago. Pilot Don- Flane piloted by J. B. Marshall flew | 024 flew the party im for a few days’ from Shuswap Lake with salmon|“shing in a Gruman Goose and left jeggs for the hatchery at Horsefy|f0r Mr. Frentiss’ summer home o2 Dealership Available VANCOUVER BRIT:SH CAR DISTRIBUTOR Has popular line of cars available for an exclusive dealership. In reply give full details with reference to premises, financial backing, and name of your banker. Reply Box No. 79, Williams Lake Tribune . These will later be flown, as to various waters througiion: ihe province. Returniag, Pilot Marshall flew next morning from Mahood Lake to Murtle Lake to pick up the firelignt~ ers, the fire having been brought under control. Previously supplies had been parachuted to them by Pilot lan Watt. THE PWD maintainance crew, di- rected by Foreman Orville Gibson, lave graded the road through to Mahood Lake, adding gravel in many places, afterwards gravelling where uecessary from Jim Creek to Canim ake. Great improvement in smooth driving has resulted. A COAT OF TAR and aluminum fiuish has been added to complete the roof and the neighhbor- Ladies’ Fall Casuals and Pumps ina variety ~ of styles and such flattering colcrs as ‘Parkway Green’ and ‘Ruby Red’ For top styles in Men’s Dress Shoes — order DUCHAINE WALE-RITE SHOE STORE Oliver Street - opposite Ranch Hotel hood is now at work building a teacherage for use at the opening of the fall term. This was arranged for at a community meeting where sub- scriptions were received for cash, materials and labor considered suf- ficient to complete the building, which is now well under way. Tru: ‘ees elected for the project are 2 Spencer McNeil; R. A. Pitre, B. Hig- gins. MR. and MRS. FBLIX HAW THORNE and two children of Tu- iuve, California, are vacationing in tueir summer home on Canim Laie THE DEATH occured in Vancou- ver August 11 of Mrs. M. Bachmar, mother of Mrs. B. Spencer MeNeil. Mr. and Mrs, McNeil motored down Thursday io attend the funeral, turning Sunday. The Jens brothers and Mr. and Mrs. Oscienny, granu- children of the deceased, also attead- ed the funeral. C. D. (DIX) ANDERSON former- ly of Canim Lake came in by plane to McNeil Ranch with a fishing party of four Californians. After a fishi trip with Herb MeNeil where old scenes were revisited he returned home to Elkhorn Guest Ranch, Win- Jack Steele, Montana-born but a British Columbian for over forty years and a logger for over thirty, is a boom foreman, Married, with one son and two daughters, Jeck’s job, and his family's livelihood depends on a perpetual stream of logs pouring out of the woods and into the : =" booming ground. Directly or indirectly, the livelihood of every British Columbian depends on the forest resource. Protect Your Prosperity Keep British Columbia Green dermere. The others flew home to | California. Salt Spring Island. MR. and MRS. HOWARD HART- WIG, David and Susie had a five-day trip to Vancouver and brought nome with them Mrs. Hartwig’s sister, Miss McRae and brother Ross. BILL RICHARDSON and Malevlm Miller, Mrs. R. A. Pitre’s brother trucked from Vancouver a 17-fot Speedboat with 25 h.p. engine for a. pleasure craft for the Pitres. ! HOLIDAY VISITORS of Mr. and (Mrs. R. A. Pitre were his brother, W. J. Pitre and Mrs. Pitre of Sooke, IL; Miss McRae, Ross McRae, Mal- olm Miller, Margaret, Jean and Darey Thompson. Also Mr. and Mrs. MW. D. MacDonald motored down from | Greenlces Lodge where they were \vacationing. VISITING Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Roberts were Mrs. Roberts’ sister | and brother-in-law, with their son and wife, also three grandchildren, all from Gardena, California. DURING shut down of the saw mill Harold Elam has been home farming with his new tractor. Biil Marchant, apple grower of Lilloost. io visited him over the weekend, feports good fruit and garden creps {here with seedling apricots begin: ng to produce but so far no peaches since the winter killing two years 0. CANIM LAKE SAWMILLS (Jens pBros.) have lanuched on Canim Lake a new all steel tug “The Can ‘Clipper” with 2 cylinder diesel engine jor towing purposes. GLEN MacMILLAN has bulldozed la‘road for Reg Davis to his place op rer Lake from terminus road at ‘Erickson-Storey Sawmill. © THE DAVISES are occupying the ‘cabin they have just built. RS. J. NICHOLLS left suddenly Victoria, Saturday due to ill ealth, in care of her daughter, Mrs. H.'M. MeNefl. ‘They took the train !from Ashcrott, being driven down by IN. Carlson. bh. MR. and MRS. STEVE LEVICK visited last Sunday at MeNeil Ranch. 9, LEY and RITA WATSON each spent a day visiting at MeNeil itanch last week. fk; MRS. ED HIGGINS arrived nome trom Bridge Lake Tuesday after at- teuding the fair from which she car- tied home many prizes. Canadian women over the age of 15 used an average of 8.4 pairs of full-fashioned hosiery during 1950. A RECENT VISITOR of note at! BIG CREEK Guide Takes Out Camera Hunters O. M. Hugo with a party of four Americans made a trip by saddle and pack horse through the mountains from Big Creek to Whitewater Lake better highwags, BUSINESS VISITORS to town this week were Mr. and Mrs. R. Church and Cecil Henry on Tuesday. Mrs. W. Hutch with children Billy d Lou were also in to Williams Lake Tuesday, with the intention of having dental work done. MANY of Big Crezk‘s residents ara away at the meadows putting up hay. At the present time Walter Bam- ick has been at his meadow for the on a picture taking expedition. eae past week; the Watts moved back Lo their meadow to stack the hay they had previously cut and raked. Scai- and sister and brother-in-law, Mr.|lons are haying at. the Pothole and and Mrs. F, Buelcels. They motored|Veera and Jim Bonner and Murray out from Winnipeg, coming by way o1! Taylor are at the S Meadow. Saskatchewan and Bend = ~ h ghway through the Cinadian Roc-| Doctors say that eight hours’ Kies. They plan to go home by the| proper rest in bed will save 7,000 southern route in hopes of finding | heart-beats a day . VISITING the Henrys at Big Cree wre Cecil’s mother, Mrs. R. J. Henry Radios Are Not Expensive! You can enjoy the best radio programs and recording stars at low cost VICTOR CONSOLE 5-tube radio & twin record player — JHWEL Mantle 5-tube mcdel with record player — $164.95 RCA VICTOR Mantle Radio ........ $39.95 PORTABLES Witkinsons Radio & Electric 194.50 So thany Features ee Choose your gauge. The Terratrac GT-30 offers 6 interchangeable ganges—more than most wheel tractors and crawlers combined! With its low over-all height, and its high, clearance, you can mancu- ver and operate in overhung and serrow pices easily. Or cultivate aay type of row crop. Operates effi- ° ciently on hillsides and in low, demp places with a suze grip—yer 3 # dees not pack your soil. Bulldoze or backfill in, 2nd speed with power to spare! Get in the fields 2 or 3 weelss earlier! THE EX- CLUSIVE 3 POINT HYDRAULIC LIFT, interchangeable rubber and steel track shoes, power take-off, and many operator comfort features, are additional reasons wif Tesratrac an Write for illustrated. older ee B.C, Distributor Vancouver Machinery Depot LIMITED 1155 West 6th Ave., Vancouver 9, B.C. - Cherry 7111 ‘WILL DO ON * LIGHTING PLANTS New and Used * MOTORS & GENERATORS New and Used * SWITCHBOARDS Made to Order * POLE. LINE. HARDWARE Wiring Supplies SALES — RENTALS — REWINDS — REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS — ENGINEERING A complete electrical service oS ee EE SES ET TEa? SCEVACE Phone, write or wire Electrical Machinery & Equipment Co. 3095 W. Broadway Vancouver, B.C. Phone CHerry 5530 - day or night This advertisement is not pub! @5 or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Columbia. For Your BUILDING NEEDS We have a good stock of the following: CEMENT — LIME — BRICKS GYPROC AND DONNACONNA WALLBOARDS PLYWOOD SASH AND DOORS Bapco Paint Lines Builders’ Hardware H. J. Gardner & Sons Lid.