Pare 6 tee UNS THE TRIBUNE, WHLLIAMS LAKH, B.é. Phuraday, Beptemben 11, 1998 Use n Classined ad, ta Buy, Sell Lac La Hache News TUESDAY NIGHT Mrs. D: addressed members of the local wu of the P.C..Caneer Society, resume of the year’s work. on Just Imagine! NEW HIGH FIDELITY giving a ANN OGDI has left to attend LP Records high school in Abbotsford. Tommy Forbes has returned to Oak Bay High | in Victoria. at A PRICE AMONG Joeal students who will! board in the high school dormitory | in Williams Lake will be, Bryce, Irene Wright, Walter Spenst, and Norma Felker. Don’t miss this amazing value These BRAND NEW high. fidelity LP quolity recordings are now avail- able at HALF THE COST of the average LP record. Backed ty ne ae 3 live signs that construction was|once again put forward a concrete UNCONDITIONAL MONEY.BACK and MRS..HUGH MORRISON about to start on the new Public suggestion on behalf of the residents GUARAI nd children of Victoria, were recent Building, for which there was amap- jot the Canim Lake area that if the hase LOW PRICES: with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert propriation of $123,000.00 in the Government Telegraph and Tele- 2 z estimates passed by the House of /phone Service would send in a-rep- 10in. $1.98 12in. $2.99 and MRS. T. DOWNIE with Commons this year. T have heard of resentative, the people there would Feet Apmersaprenald). Ad 25c for |sons Kenneth and John have return-’ your interest in and concern over this! place telephone poles under his super ed to Vancouver after visiting at the Dingwall home. A BUFFET SUPPER was given by Mr, aud Mrs. Ernie Wright honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Samson, Whose marriage took place August| 9 in Vancouver. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT stand: with about 44 pupils being tao ported by bus. * LIGHTING PLANTS New and Used * MOTORS & GENERATORS New and Used * SWITCHBOARDS Made to Order * POLE LINE HARDWARE Wiring Supplies sl Fd, 10 ‘each additional record in same shipmen Wide mica of Popular Classics. Order your favorite The RECORD. LIBRARY 36 Seymour St. Vancouver 2, B.C. “LP” and 45-RPM SPECIALISTS 83 SALES — RENTALS — REWINDS __ REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS — ENGINEERING i ea eee A complete electrical service er er ean ee LV ICE Phone, write or wire Electrical Machinery & Equipment Co. 3095 W. Broadway Phone CHerry 52 Vancouver, 30 - day or night BL. INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE Between Williams Lake and Quesnel Leaves Quesnel 1 p-m. Mondays and ‘Thursdays Leaves Williams Lake 1 p-m. Tuesday and Friday INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS, W. T. Hannah 100 MILE HOUSE GARAGE !. OFFERS YOU Austin CARS AND TRUCKS Massey-Harris FARM MACHINERY LE.L. & McCulloch CHAIN SAWS AND FIRE PUMPS ALSO Used Cars and Trucks Stoves - Washing Machines Water Pressure Systems Atlas and Goodyear Tires Light Plants - Fire Extinguishers Barbara! | GOOD STOCK OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Letters to the Editor | Davie Fulton Reports Kamloops, 38.C., August 28, 1952. lis no longer delayed. I will keep you | advised asthe the progress of de- velopments. fa itor The Tribune, Williams Lake B.C. | Dear Sir: Z When I was in Williams Lake r: cently I was disturbed to see no posi- Yours sincerely, Davie Fulton. P.S. You may also he interested to know that in May of this year [ | vision so as to meet the Department’: |Your readers would be interested t0| specifications in order that they | Know that I have taken it up again|might then string a line giving the with the Minister of Public Works| residents of the Canim since my return here. As you will remember, we were] parently x |ticemeta in getting the initial ap-| previously, Propriation of $90,000.00 some two]condemned them on the grounds | years ago. After considerable furtner|that they do not meet the specifica- pressing, we were assured that the|tions required. plans for the building had now be I had assumed that this very fair completed, a site acquired and that] offer to replace the poles in exact construction would start just as soon|accordance with the Department's as materials became available. specifications would be accepted and This year the appopriation was in-|that a government telegraph service creased to $125,000.00 and in order, Official would have been in by now to be sure that the matter wes cun-]to get in touch with the local resi sidered early in’the year in plenty of | dents. 1 was disturbed to learn the: lhe for construction to commence|this has not been the case. j matter, so I thought that you poles had been installed but the Department had s this summer, I took the precaution} I have accordingly again written jof writing te the Minister of Public/to the District Superintendent of the |Works on March 22nd, expressirg/Dominion Telegraph and Telephone the desire felt by all that cunstrve-|Service reminding him of the offer tion should not be further delayed. |by the residents concerned and re- I received a reply from the Mini: questing that a man be sent in just ter dated April 5th, in which he said |S soon as possible so that work on “that the Department expects to com-|the Placing ofthis line could ne com- mence late this summer the construc- | Pleted this summer. DES tion of the proposed Public Building at Williams Lake B.C.” I_am concerned that no further progress should have been made aud as stated above have accordingly written the Minister again reminding him of the assurance just quoted, and usking him on behalf of Williams Lake to use his best efforts to see that commencement of construction ROE L, NEW COMMUNITY HALL OPENED The opening dance held at the new Roe Lake Community Hall, was a huge success. A large crowd of near- ly 250 people attended. The grand march was led by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Higgins, old time residents of Roe Lake. We were glad to see our oldest old timer, Ole Ellingston able to at- tend the opening of the new hall. MRS. JONES of Lewis Creek, is employed as cook at the Higgins Ranch. ELMER HIGGINS had the misfor- tune to cut his foot badly this week. Elmer is in the hospital at Ashcroft. His condition is reported as favorable. MISS MARIE MALM of Kamloops visited her parents over the weck- end, and attended the opening dance. Misses Pat and Dorothy Dean from Quesnel and Williams Lake were a!- so at the dance. MR. and MRS. G. THORSTENSON und Valerie made a trip to Kamloops ‘Thursday. MR. and MRS. SLIM GROSSET'T visited the Lee Roberts home Sunday. MR. and MRS. L. GRANT and David Blaisdell left Thursday morn- ing for California where they will spend the winter. David will attend school there. MR. and MRS. TED LEAVITT and family from Williams Lake were down last week end, and attended the epening of the new hall. AKE . This advertisement is not published or displeyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbie. Does Your Radio Need a ‘Shot in the Arm’ Programs and reception are at their best in winter months. Make sure your receiver is giving its best perform- ance too by bringing it in now for a “conditioning” job, LATEST HITS IN RECORDINGS AND SHE MUSIC at CARIBOO RADIO SALES and SERVICE Lake area concerned a telephone service. Ap- PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RLY. CO. Train Schedule BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND QUESNEL PACIFIC DAYLIGHE SAVING TIME Effective April 14. 1952 NORTHBUUND Vancouver (Union Pier) Mon. Wed., and Fri. Ly. 9:30 am. Williams La Tue. Thurs. and Sat. Ly. 5:50 a.m. Quesnel Tue. Thurs., and Sat. Ar. 8:53 am. SOUTHBUUND Quesnel Tue., Thurs., and Sat. Ly. 7:30 p.m Williams Lake Tue., Thurs., and Sat. Ly. 11:30 p.nv Vancouver (Union Pier) Wed., Fri., and Sun. Ar. 6:80 p.m and from Stage connects with train at Quesnel for passengers to Prince George, Barkerville and Wells Bridge Lake News MRS. DALLEAN FAESSLER, wife of Ernest Faessler Jr., was recently rushed to the Lady Minto Hospital in Ashcroft, and there gave,birth to a -ix and a half month premature baby hoy. The baby weighed three pounds, seven ounces at birth. The infant was rushed in an exygen box to Royal In- land Hospital in Kamloops waere it was placed in an incubator. At. last report the child was developing nor- mally, but must remain in the incu- bator for another month. TWELVE STUDENTS bade SCHOOL TERM School opened Tuesday morning with 12 pupils eager and refreshea from their two-months’ holiday. We are glad to see Randy Nafsagar hack again and have one new pupil, Fred- die Oliver from the Church Ranch. Miss Fletcher from Trail is our new ‘eacher for this term and we hope she will be happy here. Mr. and Mrs. Fa Norma left for Penticton Sunday P: et PD grati- tude to ‘Dr. Mills for ‘his professional skill. They say the doctor’s quick action saved the child’s life. GUESTS of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. after spending most of the summer lolidays at Mons Lake. Accompany- ing them was Johnny Church, who is ing to schocl in Penticton thi tee a ee “| Hodges at the Lakeview Resort on : Bridge Lake during the Labor Day MR. and MRS. DICK DoIDGE. weekend were Mrs. Lloyd, Mr. Peddle and Mrs. Hiebert and daughter; all from Kelowna; Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacMillan and family from Lac La Hache; Mr. and Mrs. Pickering, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Pickering, Sr., Mr. Bernstern, and Mr. Johnson all from Issaquak, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grant from ‘Tranquil Dell on the north shore, also were recent visitors at the Lakeview Resort. MR.* THOMPSON of Blackpool Was a recent overnight guest at the home of J. R. Ross. Mr. Thompson had been working for several months in a sawmill at Dawson Creek. with boys Donny and Doug drove up from Kamloops to spend the Labor Day weekend with the Witte family. Dick used to work at the Bell Ranch when Gerald Blinkensop was owner. GUBSTS at Breckness Ranch this | week were Mr. and Mrs. Slim Farmer (and daughter. MR. and MRS WALLY REEVES f Vancouver were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. te a few days. Wally has hunted in the Big Creek area on num- erous occasions, first coming in com- yany with Helge Johansen but this is his first visit back here in five years. 0! LONE BUTTE Need For More School Bus Accommodation Lone Butte school area is hoom- ing with more children showing up every day. The teachers are having x difficult time trying to find seating space. There are 38 seats for 59 pu- pils; 24 in the senior grades and in junior grades. The school bus is small so it has to make two trips to take pupils to their homes. This causes consider-|, uble delay as some of the children have quite a long way to go from the end of the Bus route. We need more school and bus space. “Trade it in? No—he just trades in the tires!” Big Trade-in Allowance on NEW GOODFSYEARS Yes sir, we'll give you the biggest trade-in allowance in town when you trade your present RUTH LARUM spent a few days mn Vancouver visiting friends. MR. and MRS. JACK HALL of Esquimalt, have been visiting in this district for a few days. Jack Hall is Mrs. Perey Willard’s brother. LAST FRIDAY night Evan Kemp and his radio revue with Faller O'Shea entertained a large crowd at Lone Butte with a floor show and dance. MRS. RALPH DUROT is the new clerk at Bill Davies’ store. SANAYE MATSUDA is going, to Nigh School in Vancouver. We have Good- year tires available in all price ranges. See us right away. LOOK FOR THIS “HIGH SIGN” OF QUALITY a Canadians bought 28,979 tele- vision sets during the first 10 months of 1951. 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. 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