| "100 Mile News - HE TRIBUNE, WILLZAMS LAKE, 8.0. Bage 7 baby Freddie of Canim Lake visited friends at 100 Mile and vicinity over ee the Thanksgiving holidays. JACK SKADY has had his new home on Horse Lake painted. 1d Dick of Hope did the painting and combined business with pleasure by getting a fine moose which he imme- diately took to the locker at Hope. then returned to finish the painting. MR. and MRS. BON FIELDS aud! CURLING CLUB MRS. BEN MOBBS spent Sunday with friends at the 98 Mile. JACK ALLAN and mother called at the home of Len Krebbs last week where Mr. Allan bought a mill cow. MR. and MRS. FRASER. of Van- couver are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skady. THE CHILDREN of 100 Mile are busily ‘selling tickets on a chicken dinner in aid of the Sports Fund for the school. Mrs. Gordon Martell is president of the P-TA and Mrs. C. pavardeil is secretary. A PLACE for a skating rink has finally been bulldozed out and will be graded when the grader comes to 100 Mile. The children will haye a bigger rink to skate on this winter. leave their names with K. G. RIFE. | MR. O’SHENE is erecting a garage behind his new home. = THERE SEEM to be very fev moose around this Fall, no doubt owing to our unseasonably warm weather the moose are not coming down from the mountains. Pwo. hunters, Pete Smidt and Ernie Good of Vancouver, taken out by Doug Scott, each secured their moose in record time, getting the moose in two days. Ambergris is worth almost twice as much as gold. ‘This advertisement is not published or displayed by : : the Liquor Gontrel Board er by the Government of The Paisley shawl originated in Paisley, Scotland. 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 H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. Builders’ Hardware Another First in Quality Merchandise De Luxe Britannia . De Luxe Britannia Underwéar For Men the finest Cashmere wool from England’s looms... specially treated to resist shrinkage. All sizes in two-piece and combinations © For the, utmost COMFORT — WARMTH — ECONOMY insist on _|to the community. medals. Lieut. HR. Gardner of Cross and Cpl. K Medal. Their pat. by Chinese attract’ ‘sy the shouts HONORED FOR BRAVERY. IN KOREA Central Press Canadian For leading a patrol deep into Communist-held territory and captur- ing a prisoner, two Canadians of the Korean brigade have heen awarded Arhprior, left, received the Militarv ©. Fowler of Kingston, right, received the Military operated in daytime and withdrew when attacked of, their captured comrade. IMAHOOD A new departure in this commun- ity was the formation on October 4, of a women’s social club when ten ladies of the district met at the home of Mrs. Eileen Pitre. After a social period. at Mrs. P. M. Law's suggestion, proceedings were opened by Mrs. Plorence Me i i ched to organize an unaffiliated social and benefit club. Election of officers fol- lowed, the resultant executive being Mrs. Dora Mailloux president, Mrs. Irene Higgins vice-president, and Mrs. Joan McNeil secretary-treas- urer, Others present were Mrs. Helen Erickson, M Mary Higgins, Mrs. Marie Hi: Laura MeNeil. The club, as yet unnamed, is to meet fortnightly at the homes of the men)- bers, and hopes to be a useful assct None Better Made Cariboo Saddlery | Railway Ave. at Oliver | “COWBOY OUTFITTERS FOR THE CARIBOO” Asa first venture the club is spo: soring a dance for Novemper §. to raise funds for the school Christmas tree. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Helen. Erickson, Oc- tober 18th at 2:30 p.m, HUNTERS | returni from the mountains with two) grizzlies report that signs and sounds indicate a noticeable increase in wolves. Proof of their activities was lately seen by a fishing party at Bosk Luke. A deer rushed out of the woods and took to the water. In pursuit came 2 huge wolf which, surprised by the fishermen, returned to the forest while the doe swam to safety on an island. Shortly after came a second eer with tongue hanging out and in desperate haste but pani yat “the nearness of man, he also swerved and retreated into the doubtful shelter of the forest. MR. and MRS. CARL ROBERTS are making weekly trips to Williams Lake taking orders for and deliver- ing vegetables, MISS GRACE STONE left Thurs- day for Fort Langley via Kamloops MRS. PAUL MAILLOUX and Mrs. the MW. M. McNeil motored across lake last Friday to visit Mrs. Steve Brickson. Later in the week they made a tour of Canim Lake and re- ported a most enjoyable day spent visiting Minac Lodge, Nasco’s Lodge, Mrs. Theo. Jens and Mrs. Johu Tlogan. diesel-generated your servi Comm 16 ser B.C. DIESEL ANOTHER SOURCE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY Where it is cither impractical or impossible to provide hy. power needs are i ing smaller widely separated communities a hydro or diesel source, electricity is yours for better living. Whether NEW WOMEN’S SOCIAL CLUB ORGANIZED FOR COMMUNITY WORK 1 MR. & MRS. MURRAY. BARNES left last Saturday to spend the win- ‘ter in Vancouver. R. A. PITRE has traded in his Oliver tractor on a new one of hea- vier construction. VERNE MURCHISON of Vancou- ver, who is building a fireplace for Kenneth Higgins, took time off to shoot a moose last week under Mr. Higgins’ guidance. MISS ANN WIENS with Mr Haines of Lone Butte Outpost Hos- pital paid a routine visit to the school. LEO BEISIG was home recently for a weekend. WE REGRET to report that while he was burning brush Ray Gal- pin’s house caught fire and was de- LEN GIBBONS, Williams Lake and Doug Townsend, Victoria are working on Canim Lake in the For- estry> service’ studying timber growth for mapping. MR. and MRS. THEO, JENS crossed Canim Lake on the Canim Clipper on a hunting and recreation trip last Wednesday when they visited with Mrs. Herb MeNeil. and took her for a ride on their new tug. Previously Mrs. Jens motored to Williams Lake to take their son Cal- vin and two students from Forest Grove to attend high school there. MR. and MRS. GEO. KELLETT have just returned from an extended trip to Calgary and Edmonton wnere they visited Mrs. Kellett’s mother and other relatives. C. B. CORBOULD of Dominion Water Resources Division flew in with Pilot Watt to complete his season’s observations in Wells-Gray Park finishing up at Hobson Lake after three days’ operations with headquarters at Mahood = Luke Lodge. MRS. ALEX PHILIP has returned home to Alta Lake after a few weeks’ visit to Dr. and Mrs. Nai- smith. HAROLD ELLAM was home for the Thanksgiving wekend. DR. and MRS. RALPH BAKER, Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. Rice of Quesnel left fof their respective homes Sunday after vacationing last week at McNeil Ranch and fishing at Moose Camp. Charles Goodyear invented vul- Keithley News VIC JOHNSON has left for the coast. He expects to be back again in the spring, as usual. OSCAR HAGEN has bought: Mrs. Kinvig's trap line on Polly's Lake, and will be out that way most of the winter. ARNT HALLS went down to Van- couver for a short business trip and will spend the winter in Keithley when he comes back. THE Albert Sandbergs have gone to Quesnel for the winter. Mr, Sand- berg expects to get a job with the Western Plywood. " MR. and MRS. ROB GRANT have Mrs. Grant’s sister and her husband as their guests. They are Mr. and Mrs. John Wakefield of Vancouver who tried to come in last spring, but the roads were even worge than they are now, so they returned to the coast, but made it this time. TALKING OF ROADS: abou time the crown was lowered a bit. Thess low-slung cars are having difficulty getting in here. There was one in the other day, and the scraping was awful. TWO Airforce chaps paid us a visit the other day. We have yolun- teered to act as observer in the dis- trict. ‘DR. BROWN of Princ Geroge and M. Mayoh of Quesnel wére in on business, for the health department. A FEW MOOSE ure going- out now, but the geese aren’t down here yet. ETHEL AND BEA KINVIG and Shirley Sandberg were all home tor Thanksgiving. Brussel sprouts grow in clumps, on a single stem. Water will boil at the top of Mt. Blane at 84 degrees Fahrenheit. CANADIAN ACE OF WORLD WAR II BAGS RUSSIAN MIG 2 Central Press Canadian Sqdn.-Ldr. James D. Lindsay of Arnprior, Ont. has added one Rus- sian-built MIG fighter plane to the record of seven Nazi planes he shot down in World War Il. Flying with the US. air force in Korea, Lindsey shot one of seven enemy planes bagged in a dogfight between four Sabre jets and 15 MIG’ Up fo $500 REWARD will be paid by THE B.C. 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