Phutsday, Seplember 18, ipss- THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS BAKE, 8.0, Passe § SAMHUNITO AMMUN Again this year we offer a fine stock of shotguns, rifles and ammunition for the hunter who wants the best — 12, 16, 14-gauge Shotguns Winchester 30:30 Rifles Full Range of Ammuniticn for Shotguns and Rifles Lake Hardware & Plumbing MER Smooth-running, easily operated, ragged McCormick Threshers offer the utmost in clean threshing and grain-saving performance. Two popular sizes, 22 x 38 inch and 28 x 46 inch, combined with a great variety of available equipment meet your every threshing need at surptisingly low cost. See us... NOW... - for complete details on a new McCormick Thresher for _ your farm or custom work. Prompt delivery assured. ‘ | BIG CREEK 150 MILE MATERIAL FOR NEW DITCH-DIGGING ‘SCHOOL ON SITE |MACHINE BOUGHT Two truckloads of building ma-| | The 150 Mile brings out a new in- terial for the new school came 'n to) dustry for here — ditch-digging. Ken Big Creek this week and the carpen-|McKenzie arrived back Thursday ters have begun work on the new] With a new mobile ditch-digger, also building at Mosquito Flat. The new|for basements and similar uve schoot will he considerably large | {fions. No more back breaking jobs than the present one which is pretty | now boys, let Ken do it. well crowded. With the return this —_— week of Lynn and Trena Bonner and; MR. and MRS. HUGH FRASER Rosemary Higgenbottom the total |arrived back Saturday night after 10 enrollment climbed to 15. days’ traveling through to Crap- a brook, thei to Spokane and be J. A. V. CADE of Williams Lake| through the Okanagan. vas a weekend visitor at A. M. Piltz's] IT APPEARS that most of the Sky Ranch. While there he and his/ ranchers are on their last bit of bay- host made an excursion by horsebacx |ing. We hope this nice weacher to the top of Piltz’s Peak. Mr. Cade|stays for a while. was charmed by the view and the| THE SCHOOL has taken on 1 new immensity of rangeland to be seen|look with linoleum on the floor. from the high point. MR. and MRS. PERCY PIGEON MR. and MRS. WILLIAM vIG- a Vanecuyen: ug: OeeranL fests NON of Wellwood, on the Saanich |! te ©. J. Zirnhelts Wednesday. "shar CARIBOO TRUCK & EQUIPMENT LTD WILLIAMS LAKH, B.C. peninsula, outside Victoria, accom- panied by Perey Hanch of Hanceville, were up visiting the Witte family. Mrs. Dignan was formerly Edna Ve dier and is a cousin of Mrs. F. Witte «nd the Hance boys. This was the Dignan’s first visit to the Chilcotin. OVER THE WEEKEND Mr. ana Mrs. F. Witte were up to the Bliss home at Redstone taking Walt Bliss back to his home. Walt in returning {o the hard grind of books and pen- cils after the past two weeks spent in the hayfield at Wittes. = EILEEN HUTCHINSON returned home to Big Creek Saturday from Redstone, where she was employed Tor the summer months. MARK HUGO returned to Mons Lake Monday after a few days spent in Penticton. Alfred George came back to Big Creek with him. THE CHILCOTIN COUNTRY is famous for the odd doings of its odd eters and usually when we hear of any of these we shrug it off with “just a little bushed.” The latest to come to our attention was wher one of the local hay crew came in to camp to find their cook swinging precari- ously by one arm ffom the top of a tall jackpine — taking pictures she said — but do you suppose there is any similarity in being “hushed” or THINGS really are picking up. Be- ginning September 15 we are having daily mail service — In on the noon bus and out on the 6 o'clock bus. That is just letter mail. The usual mail service on Tuesdays and Sat- ardays will continue for papers, par- celts, ete. THE PLANER MILL is buzzing right along. We notice two cabins uji n the yard now. Dog Creek News THIS CORRESPONDENT’S re- porting went badly haywire last week. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Routledge who accompanied them to Dog Creek were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Raflin not Fallon as reported. They hailed from Victoria, we are tola, iot Vernon. My sincere apologies to dl concerned. G. D. McKENZIE is the guest of the Charles Places. AL SHAW, Fort St. James was a week-end visitor with the Hilary Places. Al is in the gavage business at the Fort but had the misfortune to be burned out recently. He hopes to have the garage rebuilt before the cold weather sets in. MR. HISLOP has succeeded Mur- ray Skinner at Dog Creek airport. He came here from Ashcrott and being “up a jackpine’? MER AHD TREES George Warrack hails from Aberdeen, Scotland. His first acquaintance with Canada was as a trainee with the Fleet Air Arm, and in 1946 he returned to British Columbia to live and work. He holds a Forestry Degree Murray returns to that point; having been previously stationed there. ‘and MRS. WILSON, also of the airport staff were Sunday eve- ning Visitors in the valley. MISS ANNE WIENS, our District Nurse, paid| us a professional visit Monday. We were pleased to see her looking fit again following a j,eriod of poor health since we last saw her, JUDGING by the raucous soun heard around here usually most no- ticeable during the early morning LONE BUTTE Construction Starts On New Garage MeMillan Contractors Ltd. bave started construction on a garage and elding shop. Size of building wiil be 46 x60 feet. This is designed for service to the community. There is also an electric gas pump. * WE HEAR that MeMillan contrac: tors have secured the agency for Im- perial Oil. SATURDAY MORNING, Septem- ber 13th, at 3 a.m. the thermometer registered 18 degrees above zero. THIS CONVERSATION was over- heard on the school grounds recently between two girls, one of them.a new- comer. “How do you like this school, is it better than the other school you went to?” The new girl replied, “Oh, yes, this is a much better sczool, I have been here two weeks and have not learned anything yet.” CLARENCE KELLY and Ed Malm are doing the carpenter work oa Mc- Millan’s new garage. : B.F. Goodrich TUBELESS TI The ouly tire that ee PROTECTS cgacuot PUNCTURES PROTECTS agacuoz SKIDS YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT IT! YOU'VE READ ABOUT IT! NO Phone INTERIOR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Williams Lake, B.C, earned the name LIFE-SAVER Pat’s Tire Service CANIZING on the forests for his livelihood. His job, as a silviculturist, is to ensure a continuous harvest of forest products in perpetuity. On him and his fellow-workers depends future tree crops which, directly or indirectly, benefits YOU and every other citizen from Aberdeen University. 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