Page 10 ae : = : THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6. Phureday, September 18, 1988 5 ° VANCOUVER — The ninth am Better Service nual short course for rural young people will be hell at the Youth . Dealiisc ised aeeameatah Better Quality commencing on January 5, 1953. Training will be of practical value B V to all young people who are genuine- etter alue ly interested in rural life. Instruction I will be given in agricultural bjects, i : . Priday, Sepa 2.60 - 42. | sen mechaci ae Nee see : away tle Saban 73 : | far mechanics, carpentry, black- e Moen nithing, cooking, sewing handi- S Mond: 72 4% | /eratis, recreation, rural citizenship & i LER Tuesday 60 42 jand other subjects. Ss iJ 5 r Wednesday 6953 Any rural person between the ages : feta) Ge of 16 and 30 is eligible to appiy for u L Fine eRe raeUT ution in this eight-week } _it ki ieee ats ‘total charge for room and @ A ITY GRO ERS ns wa DC S was e apa PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE iS OUR AIDW ie, Cattlemen Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — September 22, 23, 24 . 1 + a é STOUT TONE dames Stewart - Marlene Deitrich Consign AOU Livestock to 2 a Xe in 2: cS e ‘ NO HIGHWAY IN THE SKY” H aird & Co Ltd Central Press Canadian ‘ iy) = O Thursday, Fri . Ss "4 . Ss i le: Bie: A 19-year-old co-ed, Gloria Ward. enters her Hereford steers® 2ink; ursday, Friday, Saturday — September 25, 26, 27 and Freddy, in the Los Angeles State Fair and expects them to be meds Fraser St., Vancouver, B.C, Satis Gis = z winners. Her optimism is based on the fact that she took the gran! eae me 5 Betty Grable - McDonald Carey championship at last year's show with another Hereford named Van _ Most experienced selling agency in B.C. in Gloria sold Van for $1,424, a sum that paid for a course at the Universit] Haotection of your cattle to full market value 6 ' =F of Hawaii and bought two calves. expert sorting of cattle to bring be-t price: ‘MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW” Greater competition amongst buyers Comedy and News Shows start at 8:30 p.m. 100 MILE NEWS Immediate sale and settlement F D L B All these things bring more for your cattle Thursday, Friday, Saturddy, This Week: ore t Gr ve on uti when sold at our Auction Sale Mondays. , | Jean Barrie, Lydia Clarke in “ATOMIC CITY” s ° owns e 8 Sale by private treaty the vest of the week, In Tough Softball Play-Downs WE ARE THE ONLY g y LIVESTOCK COMMISSION FIRM IN VANCOUVER = Three ball games were played liere !at a grouse he spotted a large moose EMPLOYING EXPER! ENCED LIVESTOCK AS delicate Sunday between Forest Grove and {standing near him. and almost missed SALESMEN Lone Butte. A large crowd gathered | the grouse. as the Orchid as usual — from Hongat Grove, Lone} “\ARYLOU SCOTT celebrated her Butte, Canim Lake.and Morse uake:t our Uinthday “willl a) few trends See Davie Fulton, M.P., was among the|anq the usual birthday cake aoa it 1S named for cnlookers. Russ Robinson was um-| oon gies, pire. In the first game the score was COMMUNITY, the finest 12-7 for Lone Butte. In the next} MICHAEL CECIL has returned sear: aS ee ane ere game, Forest Grove won 14-2. After |to England to finish his year at Eton. Silverplate presents the new a brief rest the final game was played |!J€ motored to Vancouver and took ARISTOCRAT hy tired looking players and Vorest|@ Plane from there. Lord Martin anti-tarnish chest Grove won, 16-10. Cecil accompanied him to Vancouver} a : aa : Jack DeVries presented the cup to|2nd saw him on the plane Saturday 44 piece service for eight in * [tne Forest Grove team. This is the|"ight and Michael arrived in Eng- : 6YRTER=== ”9 |first time Forest Grove has had the|!and Monday morning. Sige eS Senet : ek Sat, a ORCHID Joup. Loné Butte has won the cup| MRs, ROSENTAU iy nome asain Prize winners in the stock ring have one thing = AV LUrr - twice and if the Butte had been vie-Lafter a visit to the coast and the in common — their well-groomed, appearance. featuring a~ quantity discount saving of $11.70 tors this time would have kept itl \nited States where slie visited Use Franklin grcoming aids to prepare your piece-by-piece price including chest .. 91.65 eee: friends and relatives. entries in the Fall Sale. quantity discount saving .... 11.70 | ALEX MORRISON, ranch foreman, | ODELL Houseman is working at FRANKLIN SHAMPOO CONCENTRATE .. . 3 : lsae Seca - e iding {Ute Coffee Shop now. Ruth Wagner effective with warm or cold water SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE eee ree ee peptunnad toy CieiGpitee" SUG A fre a Pitaniiee GioominG Bate alo Ranch. ee es ete oe FRANKLIN GROOMIN ISHES $79.95 line up cattle when his horse fell with ‘!it to her ranch. Her ankle will b i for a limited time only |him, knocking him unconscious. Mr.|!" te cast for another three weeks. ALUMINUM SWEAT SCRAPERS HOOF KNIVES SSS : | Rich rdson who was riding with him, | oe | = ae = SPECIAL WHITE ORCHID INTRODUCTORY OFFER _ || cave him what first aid he could, then Beef Market j| NEW GEM ELECTRIC PROD HOOT NIEEERS Set of 4 Coffee Spoons went for help, and Mr. Morrison was! D@ € BLUE RIBBON COAT DRESSING eee aid, rushed to Ashcroft Hospital for | Re See = = is : = regular value :. + $3.30 treatment, where he is recovering. i An: active’ maniet with prices re- IMPORTED SCOTCH COMBS sSHOW': HALTERS : i pee jmaining steady in most classes w RUERER CORES x Z \ \ } D AN i) \ MRS. H»AULD is the owner of @/ noted at the Monday auction in Van- BER CURRY COMBS CATTLE LEADS Ue AL i new Chevrolet Belair convertible. |couver of the B.C. Livestock Produe- - Watchmakers and Jewellers HOWARD MeNEIL of Canim Lake See atareee Be ae tae a VETERINARY SUPPLIES z accompanied by his daughter, sheep wi red. Pri Bes : z OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. jave Good-to-chotce steers’ oe: ta SULMET OBLETS SULFA DRUGS & OIN Joe Bradley, was as 100 Mile Satur- | *) a Gees i day to meet the former's mother, |e anere anit ets ce oe PENICILLIN PREPARATIONS Mrs. Le Page, who arrived by bus “t0ckers and feeders 18. to 19, good For Veterinary Use Only trom Everett, Washington. light beef cows is, 0 20, good eayy | A > - beef cows 13. to 15, good dairy cows > THE grouse and duck hunting sea-! 9.50 to 11.50, canners and cutters ’ son opened Monday with a regular|7.50 to 9.00, Good bulls 12.50 to RAND LY S RUG TORE barrage of shooting, all the hunters |14.60. Good veal calves 24, to 0 getting some game. One hunter re-' Medium lambs 20.10, medium ewes AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS Doried that just as was going to’shoot 9.50. 2 GOLD INDUSTRY FACES SERIOUS CRISIS, STATES MINING OFFICIAL Because the Canadian government ;.donations if it were allowed to sell has set a price of $35 an ounce on/its product freely on the market as gol2, payable in U.S. funds, at least | other commodities are sold. four important mining communities z. in B.C. — Bralorne, Pioneer, Weils and Hedley, are facing a crisis. “The United States produces very Their very existence: is at stake. |little gold. If gold mining were im- according to Harvey Murphy of the|portant to the U.S. economy there International Union of Mine, -Mili|is no doubt this country would fol- and Smelter Workers in a recent |low different policies than those they announcement. are forcing on the Canadian govern- *f “Douklo Duty” = high gloss enamel for indoors and out. UNUSUAL SITUATION for ‘outside work. With American money at a dis-|ment which is accepting them su- Hither count, Canadian gold is now bring-|pinely. enamel for ing only $33.64 in Canadian money. “The World Monetary Fund exec- | or exterio The price of $35 an ounce U.S.}utive is to meet this month and on funds, is the same as prevailed in|the say-so of this handful of men (A STETSON Cualtbad 1932 and is set b¥ the U.S, Treasury [will depend the livelihood of some| | Department, through its World Mon-| thousands of Canadians. | *4 Here's a hard-wearing, hard-working Stetson. etary Fund policies says Murphy,} “Canada will have a representa-— : - eae, ; . and adds: tive there, but what are his instru Rich interior: - Right for ridin} for ropin’ and for workin’ round Gold mibing 19 a verysimndmdnebuens-t: te? | gO sh | e te é industry in the Canadian economy,| “Those living in the aforesaid @ the ranch. The Carlsbad takes rough treatment with upwards of 40,000 Canadians |towns are vitally concerned and so : : and rough weather with a grin—stands up in working and living in communities|is the gold mining industry. Martin-Senour finishes offer a wonderful choice of styles and colors dave ai ; fay built around it. The situation in these} “Wages paid workers. in B.C. gold to meet every decorating need. They are exceptionally economical — heavy rain or hot sun. Come in and see it today. communities is desperate. Wages are |mines are much lower than in attiee have eutstanding eoverage-ahd Aiding) qualities ;tandisp tolyents of depressed and employers are threat-|types of mines, and comparable in-| ‘Weer’ ene Wecunets Bei ture to) see ussforaiie epmmataiMan in senout 5 ening to close down operations. dustries, | line — points, varnishes and enamels for every job. : Borkowski § Menswear “At the present time the federal “These workers cannot be expect: | government is paying approximately ed to continue to subsidize the in-| = C $15 million per year as a subsidy to /@ustry out of their wages. | SMEDLEY & SHARP LTD . keep these mines hobbling along, aud| “The situation is grave and efforig is MORE:EROPLE WEAR/STETSON HATS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND. yet, according to authorities, the in-|should be made to solve the problem WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Nee dustry could maintain itself without | wthout delay.” j : 4 i