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Thursday, October 86, 1933,

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iChurch Notices

COMING EVENTS
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“Westward The Women”
Next week—

“Too Young to Ki
“Lovely to Look At”

Curling Club meeting,
Hall, 8 p.m. Tues

Municipal
ay, November 4.

Flying Club Meeting, Village Hall.

Thursday November 6.

Annual Ba:
Saturday

St. Peter’s

é Hall,
. 8.

WANTED TO BUY

G PLOW 14” or 16°.
second hand. M. Teslo, 100 Mile
House.

Business Directory

URE’S LAUNDRY
& BRY CLEANING

MENDING e REPAIRS
Out of Town Customers given
Prompt Attention

C. H. Dodwell & Co.

(R. BEAUCHAMP)
TARY PUBLIC
Real Estate

Tsurance

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C.

KAMLOOPS
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
AND SERVICES
DR. J. DUNN
Veterinarian and Surgeon

Phones: Office 225 - Res. 1297-L
1168 Battle St., Kamloops, B.C.

NORMAN H. FOX, 0.D.

OPTOMETRIST
successor to

SCOT HAMBLEY, 0.D.
at the Ranch Hotel
one Wednesday of each month
For appointment phone
Dr. Avery’s office
Next Clinic
Wednesday, November 19

B. C. LEWALL
B.C. LAND SURVEYOR
CIVIL ENGINEER
General Delivery - Williams Lake

Dr. A. H. Bayne
DENTIST

Office Open Daily except Monday
10 to 4 Medical-Dental Blag.

FOR SALE

SEALED TENDERS enclosed in en-
velopes marked “Tender” in
for the purchase of the Unived
Chureh property, corner of Second
Avenue and Oliver St., witn or
without buildings. All tenders
subject to approval by Congrega-
tion and Presbytery. The highest
or any tender may not necessarily
be accepted and acceptance shall be
subject to vendor's decision as to
date of vdcancy. Address tender
to C. H. DODWELL & CO., Wil-
liams Lake.

APPROXIMATELY 300 feet Cha

1
Link Netting, 8-ft. high, 11%4-inel:

mesh; 14-gauge y Also sane
amount 2-ft high. Apply B
Poirier, Moorehead Lake, Hy-
drauliec, B.C.

1 International TD 40 Crawler trac
tor No. T.C.C. 8379 wi
and wineh. 1 3-yd. steel dump
box and 6 inch H.D. hoist in goou
shape with sub-frame. Writ
Tribune Box 86.

eS ere nea a ee
LOT FOR SALE on Railway Avenue
Apply C. H. Poston, Town.

LIMITED amount of good cattle
pups. Price $10 each. Apply Cliit
Eagle, Lac La Hache, B.C.

SSeS Sea

1950 %-TON DODGE TRUCK, good
condition. Also separate Chrycu
heater and detroster unit. Phone
88-R-4.

LOVELY CHESTNUT-RED MALE
bDaschund Puppy, 6 months. Ex-
ceptional blood lines. Pedigreed.
Ideal*Xmas Gift. Real Buy at
$150.00. Apply Tribune Box $5.

MOFFAT COTTAGE TYPE Electric

kange. Excellent condition. $160
cash: Phone 99-R-3,
WANTED
AGENT TO SELL day old Baby

Chicks for old estabiished hatch-
ery. Write Swensson & Eve
Hatchery, Aldergrove, B.C. for
further information.

| 20 LET A CONTRACT to clear 150
acres of land near Big Lake. Mus.
have D7 or D8, good condition, with
brush blade." Contact John Lee,
Big Lake, B.C.

RANCH OR RESORT WANTED —
Will trade Lumber & Builders
Supply business andjor two nev,

HELP WANTED :

FEMALE
ee
TO FILL THE POSITIO
of kitchen help at War Memorial
Hospital wanted by November 15,
Apply: The Administrator, War
Memorial Hospital, Wiiliams Lake,
B.C.

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LAND ACT

Notice of Intention to Apply
To Purchase Land

In Land Recording District of
Quesnel, B.C. and situate one mile
south of Willams Lake, B.C. and
Joining N.W. corner post of Lot
S840.

Take notice that C. J. Lyne -—
1, of Wiiliams Lake, B.C.
cupation labourer, P.W. Dept., in-
tends to apply for permission to
purchase the following described
Jands:

Commencing at a post planted
at N.W. corner post of Lot 8840:

thence 28 chains north; thence 40

en

chains west; thence 40 chain$
south; thence 40 chains east:
thence 12 chains north to point of

commencement ar
160 acres more or ‘iess.
The purpose for which the land
is required is part time farming.
Clifford John Lyne—k-391
Dated September 20, 1952.

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AUCTION SALE
TIMBER SALE X58052

There will be offered for sale at
Public Auction, at 10:00 a.m.. on
Saturday, November 22nd, 1952,
in the office of the Forest Ranger,
Williams Lake, B.C., Licence
8052 to cut 183,000 cubic feet
of Douglas Fir, Lodgepole Pine,
and other species of sawlogs, from
an area situated east of 150 Mile
House near Lot 5722, Cariboo.

Three (3) years will be allowed
for removal of timbs;. 5

“Provided anyone unable to at-
tend the auction in person may
submit tender to be opened at
the hour of auction and treat-
ed as one bid.”

Further perticulars may te ob-
tained from the Deputy Minister
of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the
District Forester, Kamloop:, B.C.

containing

| houses. One house just
on half acre and other house one
year old on two acres on the Alou-
ette River. Only 45 minutes drive
from Vancouver. Business doing
s0o0da volume and employing three
men year round. Will trade for
cattle ranch or tourist resort with
license. Preterrably on Lake. Write
Mr. C. Brown, Box 1416 Haney,
B.C.

LOST

iN THE VICINITY of 2nd Avenue
and Cameron Street Tuesday af-
ternoon, a Siamsese cat, beige color
with black markings. Reward.
Phone Bert Lloyd at 58.

SITUATIONS WANTED
FEMALE

RELIABLE WOMAN wants work as
cook or kitchen help. Write or
phone R. Johnson, Williams Lake,
phone 9-R-4.

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MISCELLANEOUS

Tom Williams -
B.C. Land Surveyor

General Delivery
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C.

@ INSURANCE
@ REAL ESTATE
@ INVESTMENTS

F. B. BASS LTD.

Across from Post Office
Williams Lake, B.C,

W. D. ROBERTS

- Funeral Director
and Embalmer

WILLIAMS LAKE

BHATTY
WASHING MACHINES

SERVEL
Kerosene Retrigerators
ONAN
LIGHTING PLANTS

150 Mile Store

TOM C. STEVENS
Watchmaker & Jeweller
located at

Wilkinson’s Radio Shop
Williams Lake, B.C.

ROOM AND BOARD or room only
in. town available for men. Apply
Tribune Box 87.

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OPPORTUNITY FOR -RIGHT GIRL
to take High School (or Univer-
sity) in Vancouver. Will provide
board, room and family life in nice
home near school in
baby sitting. Box 147, Park Royal,
B,C, or Phone West Van 1649-M1.

FOR LONG DISTANCE MOVING
contact Stephens Moving and Stor-
age, Kamloops, B.C. Phone 1193
Closed van. service covering B.C
(Your furniture is padded)
ae
IN THE SUPREME COURT:
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

in Probate

In the matter of the
“Administration Act”

and in the matter of the estate of
Fred J. Pinchbeck, Deceased

TAKE NOTICEsthat by order of
his Honour Judge Henry Castillou,
made the 27th day of October,

952, I was appointed administra-
of the estate of Fred J. Pinch-
k, deceased.

creditors and persons -hav-
ing claims against the said estate
are required to send to the under-
signed full particulars, in writing
of their claims and demands, veri
fied by statutory declaration on or

thout reference to
any claim of which I then had no
knowledge.

Dated at Williams Lake, B.C.,
this 28th day of Octoher, A.D
1352.

Daisey Frances Pinchbeck,

Administratrix.

Walter L. Nishet,
Solicitor |

SEALED TENDERS addréssed to

the undersigned and endorsed
“TENDER FOR FEDERAL PUR-
LIC BUILDING, WILLIAMS
LAKE, B.C.” will be received iu
the office of the Secretary, until
3:00 P.M., (E.S.T.), WEDNES-
DAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1952.

Plans and specifications can be
seen and forms of tender obtained
at the offices of the Chief Archi-
tect, Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, Ontario, the District Ar-
chitect, Begg Building, 1110 West
Georgia Street, Vancouver, 3.C.,
at the Post Office Building, Vic-
toria, B.C., at the Pose Office
Building, Kamloops, B.C., and at
the Post Office Building, Williams
Lake, B.C.

Tenders will not be considered
unless made on these forms and in
accordance with the conditions set
forth therein:

Each tender must be accompanied
by a certified cheque on a charter-
ed bank in Canada, payable to the
order of the Minister or Public
Works, or Bearer Bonds as speci-
fied in the form of tender, for 10%
of the amount of the tender.

The Department, through the
office of the District Architect,
Begg Building, 1110 West Georgia
Street, Vancouver, B.C., will sup-
ply blue-prints and _ specifications
of the work on deposit of a sum of
$100.00 in the form vi a certified
bank cheque payable to the ordei
of the Minister of Public Works.
The deposit will be released on re-
turn of the blue-prints and specifi-
cations within a month from the
date of reception of tenders. If not
returned within that period the
deposit will be forfeited.
ROBERT FORMER,

Acting Secretary.

Department of Pub!ie Works,
Ottawa, October 20, 1952.

COTT'S SCRAP EOOK

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CRATER tn (Hz WoRLD 1s SAID 40

BE RALEAKALA im {iE HAWANIAN ISLANDS
1 10 SQUARE MILES, ciReUMFER

20 MILES, LENGTH, 3 MILES; WIDTH, 2

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100 MILE NEWS
———$<—_—____

cee ONLY TWO
MONTIS A YEAR BUT MORE
000 PEOPLE ATTEND

AWERE AXHUALLY,

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By R J SCOTT

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How MAny Groups Wh ok
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726

BEEN RECORDED SINCE
1873 D>

Creek Deepened To Drain Meadows

The 100 Mile Ranch
large shovel

is using a

|

and deepenjng Little der new

THE COFFEE SHOP will be un-

management beginning the

Bridge Creek so that it will drain|first of November. Mrs. Wagner, for-

the large
parts of which are too wet to cut in
wet years.

SOME CATTLE hi
ped from here. Circle § drove a
truckload of cows with calves from
Dog Creek to 100 Mile.
were trucked to Burns Lake and the
calves taken back to the ranch. Mr.

meadow at Exeter Lake, }mer manager, is leaving. She has her

jfarm at Roe Lake up for sale and
may leave later for Seattle. The new
managers of the Coffee Shop are Mr.

ve. been ship-| ana é
Smith was on the staff of the Sen-

Mrs. Smith of Kamloops. M:

tinel there and is very enthusiastic

The cow3/about her new work. .

MR. and MRS. JOHN AVENDER

G. Hendricks trucked a load of cat-|ave as their guest, Mrs: Avender’s

tle to Lone Butte to be shipped from | daughter
vender's son Harold was wounded

there last Saturday.

MRS. BURGESS was called sud-
denly to Kamloops to be at the bed-
side of her mother, who is in the
Hospital there and is expected to
undergo a serious .operation. Mr
and Mrs. Wrenz drove Mr. and Mr:
Burgess and children to Kamloops.
MR. and MRS. R. M. BLAIR of
ifams Lake called at 100 Mile on
their from Kamloops, where
y were attending the funeral of
Mr. Blair's brother-in-law. Mr. Blair
commented-on changes at 100 Mile

he was manager of the store
just store, hotel and bunk-
house then.

MISS M. HAINEY, teacher of the
junior room in the school here, ai-
tended the teachers convention at
Prince George.

FRANK HUBER, who has his mill
set up for operation made a trip to J.
Allan's to get some equipment ler!
there. J. Makaro drove his tractor
to do the hauling.

MIKE KRESCHUK of Forest
Grove, finished work on Doug Scott's
new home Monday.

THERE ARE 50 children in the
school at 100 Mile; a far ery from a
few years ago when we didn’t have
the necessary number to keep the
school open.

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LAND ACT
Notice of Intention to Apply
To Purchase Land
In Land Recording District of
Quesnel and uate on north shore
of Horsefly Lake.
Take notice that Joseph Gordon

Brown of RR. No. verdale,
B.C., occupution farmer, inteuds
for perm to pur-

to appiy
ed

s:
the’ following described

@

ands:

Commencing at a pest planted
20 chains east of the NIB corner of
lot 11484, Cariboo District; thence

5 s; thence north 5
chains; thence east
thence south 5
laining 2 S.

The purpose for which the land
is vequired it sunimer cabin.

Joseph Gordon Brown.
F. bars Lid

Williams
Dated October 22,

PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RLY. Co.

PACIFIC STANDARD TIME

Williams Lake

Train Schedule
BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND QUESNEL

NORTHBOUND

Vancouver (Union Pier) Mon. W
Tue. Thurs., and Sat.

Quesnel Tue., Thurs.. and Sat.
SOUTHBUUND

Quesnel Tue. Thurs., and Sat

Williams Lake Tue.. Thurs. and Sat.

Vancouver ‘\Inion Pler) Wed. Fri. and Sun. Ar. 6:30 p.m

Stage coun-cts with train at Quesnel for passengers to und’ trom

Prince George, Barkerville and Weils

Effective September

ed., and Fri,

A
but recovered and
again on active duty.

-law and infant son. Mrs.

is back in Korea

SACRED HEART
Sunday Mass 9:00 am.
Sunday Devotions 7:30 p.m.
oe

CALVARY TABERNACLE
Pastors: Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning worship

7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Bible Study and Prayer, Wed., 8 p.m.

Children's Hour, Friday 4 p.m,
Young People’s, Friday 8 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
Held i | Chapel in home of Rey. and
Mrs. G. Rosner, Barnard Street.
———0.

ST. PETER’S
Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar
Nov. 2 - All Saints and All Souls
9:00 am. Holy Communion
11:00 a.m. Childrens’ Service
7:30 p.m. Evensong
es

ST. ANDREW’S UNITED
11:00 a.m. Sunday School

7:30 p.m. Evening Service
os

Forest Grove
Evangelical Free Church
10:30 a.m. Sunday School
11:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Wellowship meeting

8:30 p.m. Thursday.

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