Pags io™= THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS Laka, 5.0, @hureday, September 18, 1688 — és z aes = SS SS THE TRIBUNE THIS WEEK'S CROSSWORD From Another Viewpoint Published every Thursday-at Williams Lake, RC. CROSS 4. Herdo: 22. Half ane : a ae The Tribune Publishing Co. 1 rat ofa whee 23 Sahar “GET ON WITH THE JOB” Established 1931 Clive Stangoe, Editor locomotive | “S.Melody Member: Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association . Husk by gas tree Speculation over whether Premier Majority of British Columbians ese eres a ee Division, CW.NA. 8. Macaws 7. Abounding 25. Grate See . Pennett intends to ask Lieutenant have had their fill-of the hurly- ss ‘ail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa 10. Name in hills 26. Banishmen| Back Page Governor Wallace for a dissolution burly that accompanies elections; Subscription: per year $2.50 ih eee ie cubic meter 27 Feceous 3 = ef the provincial legislature coutin-| labor disputes and business unrest. Outside Canada . $3.00 = 1B Ontheorean calsieee 28 River j _ Fer Solution ves. Experts and would-be experts’ We think they would prefer an ad- ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION 16. Malt (S. Afr.) (they | are rushing in with opinions as to| ministration that sets down to busi- Payable in Advance if Deverage 43 Spoke 29. Outside the constitutionality of this or that| ness to.one that promptly sets apout : eons Ue! 30. Remove $6 Alvetnedis course of action. The premier’s guard-) the old game of party log rolling at 19. Assam 18. Affirmative 33, Cap again ; ides: cd press interviews have. all the air|the first opportunity. 4. Choking bit 6. Affected 24. Mexican (sym.) (in The Abbotsford-Sumas-Matsqui News) of a dubious youngster putting first one big toe and then the other into fer hide: 40 Lamprey EAI CT Ey Tae A young mother came to the door The Salesinan Needs Help ey ee i : é : ie : ee! 1 yz 473 4 [5 Je GG the water before deciding to take the; the the nursery and saw her hus- Whether J. A. Kennedy is talking for public consumption 23. Region plunge or not. band, a lumber dealer, standing over or just thinking aloud among a group of friends, his main topic of Africa ig S 2 Without presuming to advise on|the baby’s crib. Silently she watched of conversation is the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. The fact 25. Recollect 0 7 iz constitutional law, we hope the|#" ashe stood looking doxin 2+ the that he knows this subject backwards and takes such an evident ee eal [25 premier will put an end to the ru.|S!eePing infant. In his face, she read enjoyment in it, adds up to the result that the line’s general- 32. Ever Ga p3 YB ae ‘nours by the simple process of get-|*¢miration, incredulity, mondues manager is also its best public relations man. 34 Shade of i i je ivi »it-| Deeply touched, with eyes glistening 6 7 8 19 ing on with the job of giving Brit- But although he works hard at the job of ‘selling’ the PGE, 8 20lbr: h Columbia the best government of SB¢ “Ptoed to his side and put her Mr. Kennedy’s job isnot as simple a one in Victoria as it is when $s. poeta 20 Fa} 22 which he and his ministers are cap- *7™ 2Tund his neck. “A penny for he is talking to people up here who are already convinced of back able. ‘That is the common sense YOU? ‘Roughts, darling,” she whis- the railroad’s future. When he asked for our help last week in 39. Dish, ele course of action most in the public P&S convincing the government that the North Vancouver extension mais tee. 25. ze [27 28 [29 [30 interest. |__ Startled to consciousness, he blurt- be constructed he was not making an idle plea. For some 43. Biblical” A snap election might be sinart coe tee oe UEP Ge me) dont ace strange reason there are persons in this country who will delay = name aR 35. 39 Politics. It could easily spell party Au we ae yo OPN OGNG and block the extension as long as possible — delay it even in eee) ee Ss <é advantage. But it would be expen-|_ 0 DUCKS: z the face of convincing evidence that it is necessary to the future part e Fe sive, and it is not necessary at this| «. ? 5 Stability of the railroad that the extension becomes an ac- 39 40 a 5 time. Sper LEMON HART ~ complished fact. : Down Stripped of its ceremonial trap-| 9&7 WITH LEA These people are unfortunately aided by the ignorance | 2 Atective az 43 pings, the provincial legislature is in = on the part of those in thé heavily populated coast areas of the Guene rr ieee = reality a glorified city or municipal ! effect such delaying actions are having in the economy of the 2. River (Eur.) YZ f council. Its decisions, in the vast ma- 3. Mingle vast sections of the province the PGE serves. Only when we can fully convince the coast man-on-the-street that the extension is a gilt-edge security will we have the surging move of public opinion necessary to make Victoria act. We believe that this feeling is slowly formulating but if it ~—~is left to its natural development business along the line will be in utter cheios as more and more freight piles up behind the Squamish bottleneck. Individually and collectively we can do much to. hasten - the inevitable. Wor king through organizations is only one manner in which this can be done. Make it a point to be a salesman for the Pacific Great Eastern. Tell your friends at the coast what the southern extension will mean to us and to them. Mr. Kennedy said that a member of his family has added another nickname to B.C.’s railroad, “Pa’s Greatest Effort.” It is time ‘Pa’ had some backing. From the Files ONE YEAR aGo September 20, 1951 103 Mile slough— Over 110 persons attended the banquet at the Utks Hall which marked the formal entertain- ment of the 88 touring members of the Okanogan Cariboo Trail Associ tion— A request for a closed area on the strip of land between tke Soda Creek highway and the Fraser, which was made some time ago by the local Rod and Gun Club has been granted hy the Game Department, according to this year's regulations— Fast ac- tion on the part of workers in Hoag- son's garage was credited by Fire- man as stopping what could have been a dangerous fire— June Louise Room For Improvement In the rush of last-minute news last week we didn’t report that the Board of Trade has formed a committee to look into traffic problems in Williams Lake. ~ We hasten to make amends in the above sentences be- cause we feel that this could be one of the better efforts the A hunting trip ended in tragedy when Leonard James Sanfore, 23, employee of Canama Lumbe) Com- Dany, lost his life by drowning in the tree, became the bride of Kienas— TWENTY YEARS AGO September 15, 1932 The sale of the PGE Railway was announced over the air by the Sun wewspaper broadcast, which stated it had heard the news unofficially and reported the price hal been tixed at ten million for the railway and thirty-five million for natural re: sources. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board of business Principles rather than by of the Tribune |ss's rors er st ae Walter toria legislature as any other 48 we In ail seriousness, does anyone tions of a provincial legislature? Or ing office? Recent history in both tion would be in the negative. Nature -|less importance than his abitity to the conduct of public business, bystheaGovemmernee Bi h Columb; oan jority, should be dictated by sound party philosophies. The 48 meu elected to represent their fellow citi- vilage— Emily Pearl House, eidest | ¥@!fare ahead of partisan advantage, Gaughter of Mrs. S. House of Qeuil-|°" do just as good a job in the Vic- are likely to eléct some day in No- vember. think a Social Credit economy can be brought about as a result of the ac- that a genuine Socialist state would result from a CCF government tak- Alberta and Saskatchewan would Suggest the answer to either ques- The party label of any member of the provinsial legislature is of much think clearly, and act vigorousiy, in S b ik promoting efficiency and economy in CFapDOOR ... by W. F. Myring ; Board has sanctioned. If the investigation leads to action it will be doing the town an incalculable favor because action in this tegard jis long past due. ; pip als ¢ We are still looking from the viewpoint of a comparative newcomer, but in the past two and a half years the traffic situa- tion has shown no improvement. The careless manner in which automobile drivers blithely break as many traffiic rules as possible within the town limits is something no- community should condone if any thought at all is given for the safety Schoonover became the bride Frederick Rich. A record ate: ance of 25 teachérs turned oy attend the annual meeting of /4ii Should Harvest Mature frees | A tree is a living’pianftidike » staik of-corn, subject to naturai laws of jams Lake and District Tedchers’| #@ Some kinds of trees, such as Association. Local Teacher Owe| Pe, seldom live more than 80 iceriey was nanied president with oral OeaTe. Others may live -seveisin ai: Oseienny, Forest Grove, vies-presi| 97d to a thousand years. So long as dent— Irene Nora McGarva of Ab-|# tree lives it grows. As trees grow of pedestrians. Enforcement of these laws is practically non-existent for the apparent reason the local RCMP detachment has not the manpower to spare for traffic duty. Sgt. Howe states that the detachment would need at least three more men on duty to do an efficient job in this=respect. This being the case the men should be supplied or we might as well junk every section of the village by-law. i These are the conditions the Board of Trade committee will encounter. That an organized section of the community reports factually on the traffic farce in this town may help towards its eventual control. botsford, exchanged vows with James A. Evans of Williams Lake— FIVE YEARS AGO September 18 1947 A large gathering of active work ing directors of the Cariboo Cattle- men’s Association met to go oyen final plans for holding the annual cat- tle sale— Two Amercan hunters were fined a total of $291 and