Paes & THE TRIBUNE, WiLLtARS LARH, 4.6. Phureday, Gctober 60, 1989, MELDRUM CREEK PIONEER PASSES Funeral- services were conducted at Meldrum Creek this afternoon for | BIRTHS. i At War Memorial Hospital McKay of Williams Lake, daugther, born October 26. HEADS CONSERVATIVES Florence Louise Hunt Ross. pioneer resident of the Cariboo, who | passed aw; ¥ at her home early Tues-! federal riaing day morning. She was 84 years old. | elected preside A detailed account of the lite of ;sive Conservative Association. Mrs. Ross will appear in next week's | ‘Tribune. 3 jast Saturday white, yellow and Black. McKAY — To Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Davie Fulton, MP for Kamloops t of the B.C. Progres- The three main racial divisons are Around the Town Two inches of snow was recorded last night inthe 100 Mile aréa. —o—— Mr. A. Terber, a is spending a week bunting and visiting with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Mel Mayfield, Springhouse. ard eemecniee Mr. John Lee of Kamloops, is vis- iting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. os —=OLIVER THEATRE= 4,5 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — November June Allyson - Van Johnson - Gig Young ip “TOO YOUNG TO KISS” and Nev Comedy Show starts at 8:30 pm. Thursday, Friday, Saturday — November 6, 7, 8 in “LOVELY TO LOOK AT” SPECIAL ATYRACTIOD ‘Walcott-Marciano Heav weight Championship Fight Thursday, Friday, Saturday, This Week: Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel in ‘Westward the Women* M. McLeod, optometrist of ¥ couver. will be at the Lakeview lio- tel, Wednesday, November 5th. ——o—_ Back from their annual huntin: week’s trip to the Chileotin. Sunday ere Sid Pigeon, Claude Huston Ken Rife, George Johnston of Ques- vel and Harry Lassman. . With the party this year was Bill Garbet, per sonnel manager in B.C. for Imperia' Oil. More About Fencing | (Continued from page 1) one agreed that a 48” paige wir fence’ with two strands of barbec wire would be adequate, providin: the paige wire could be secured {y heavy gauge. Failing this, it wa agreed that if the fence was entirels barbed wire it should be of 12 gauze QUALITY and SELECTION were never better than in this latest shipment of STONE and SIGNET RINGS You'll want to see for yourself the selection available in men’s and ladies’ styles also a wide range of babies’ and children’s rings from $2.50 to $49.50 USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN convenient terms E.G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY Makes ‘dining out’ a treat for the whole family at The Lakeview. Extra delicious food. the way you like it. Lakeview Hotel Restaurant wire, with the bottom wire 12 inche: from the ground and the others nut less than eight inches apart. Posts for the fence should be not less than eight inches across the face of split posts and six inches in diameter if round, spaced a rod apart. These and other minor specifica- tions Were agreed would form a sub- stantial barrier to stock. Cost of the fence, that would take in about 60 miles of right-of-way, would be ap- proximately $30,000. Offsetting this, Mr. Chetwynd told the ranchers that the railway company pays out about $5000 a year in livestock/elaims, a figure that will go up when rail traf- fic becomes heavier and heavier stee) track is laid resulting in travelling at a greater speed. Recommendations on the fencing will be forwarded by Mr. Waite to ihs company for final approval. trains Mr. Barry Herbert returned Mon- jday from a four day holiday at Ed- monton. | —-o arne of Quitk, B.C.. v Mr. and Mrs. Henry Windt over the weekend. aS Ac teal Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haw- ker for the past week were the fur ner’s brother-in-law, Mr. S. Hert ind his nephew and wife, Mr. and ‘Irs. Gordon Hert, all of New West- ninster, Visiting with ‘mhoff is the ‘rant Jones of nd Mrs. Vig 's uncle, Mr. Lulu Island. : Fete ee Mrs. L. E Avery returned Monday Miter several weeks’ visit al the coast. Ed Hixenbaugh of Vancouver has oined the staff of Central Service as accountant. M. J. Walsh Sr., of Whitehorse, visitor this past week with his | on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | Irs. M. J. Walsh. —-o-— Miss Julia Johnson of Paris, Ont., rrived last Friday to visit with her rother, Father B. Johnson, —— Mr. and Mrs. Perey Hunniford of ‘ew Westminster, with their daugh- ers, Anita and Lynn, spent Sunday vith Mrs. Hunniford’s mother, Mrs \. M. Bridgeman at Williams Lake Auto Court, pee Mr. and Mr W. Wiedemann re- turned last weekend from a vacation at the coast. short So Mrs. H. McCrae is visiting with ner daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Alex McDougall. ——o: Mr. and Mrs. Alistair Mackenz rand Allan MacDonatd left Wednesday by plane for a vaca- tion in Hawaii sige Arriving Saturday to care for Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie’s children in their absence were Mrs. Mackenzie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, Powell of Squamish. Her aunt, Mrs. P. Hender son, who arrived the same day from Vancouver, will substitute for Mrs. Lake may still be obtained from committee chairman Bruce Magoffin or from station agent George Mablc- son. | More About P.G.E. (Continued from page 1) start off the celebrations following | an official message from Premier sy. A.C. Bennett. A civic barbeque ang public dances will aiso mark the pig day at Prince George. According to the official prozram the train is still slated to leave the new northern terminus at 6 p.m., al- though P.G.E. General Manager J. A. 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