Seb Thursday, December 4. 195%. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 9 It has been estimated that ap- | proximately 35,000,000 of clay soils exist in the agricultural areas of Canada. : Total number of pelts landed at) St. John’s Nfld., from“the 1952 sea’ hunt was 85,245 compared with 184,000 in 1951. 1952. MORRIS convertible WHEAT CROWN AGAIN WORN BY ALBERTAN Roe Lake News AL. LAW went to Kamloops one day last week and bought an Austin car. Mr. Law motored to Canim Lake last Saturday and spent Sun- day with Mrs. Law, who teaches at Canim Lake school. DON McLEAN also made a trip to Kamloops to purchase an Austin or Hillman car. AL. HULBERT is working with his chain saw for Jim Huckvale. MRS. DAVE HANSEN left last week for Barriere, to stay awhile with her daughter, Mrs. Duncan Scott. J. R. ROSS has left for a visit with his widowed sister, and to try and buying his mothers home place at Bridge Lake. WE WERE SORRY to hear of Ba. Malm getting seriously hurt in a fall from a scaffolding at Lone Butte. Mr. Malm is still in Ashcroft hospital,~ but latest report is that he is doing very well, and although his injuries were bad enough, they were not as serious as first believed. WE HAVE HAD an unusual fall this year with practiaclly no snow to date. Usually we get at least ono good snowfall in October. 100 Mile News (Held over) THE ROAD is very icy and the $1200.00 bring her back to make her home| PWD is sanding it. In spite of this 1950 FORD 2-door Sedan 1550.00 with him. the 100 Mile Ses ees ms 1949 FORD 4-door Sedan 1000.00 = MRS. JACK LARSON left last|very busy, as care: se fend upeet 1940 BUICK 7-passenger Coach 700.00 Thursday for Vancouver, where she| Tuesday the wrecker towed in two 1940 CHRY cae aes e Sed: : 825.00 will visit relatives for the next few|cars which had collided north of the rs vs: -dcor Sedan . 25. weeks. 98 Mile. 1939° CHRYSLER 4-door Sedan . %25.00 MRS. JAMES REED is home now, E. F. FITZPATRICK trucked a 1939 NASH 4-dcor Sedan .... 500.00 from the Outpost Hospital at Lone| load of calves out of the distric: o: 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan . - 1350.00 - Butte, where she has been a patient see aud eee the e 1941 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan .. 500.00 for some time. Our deepest sympathy | Creel state shipped three truck- 1946 CHEVROLET 4-4. Sed: 800.00 to Mr. and Mrs. Reed in the loss of |loads of cattle to Kamloops. 1942 POWER CON, eee 700.00 their baby son. MRS. M. LYSAC took her small 2 5 A BIBLE STUDY CLASS has been| daughter to Williams Lake hospital A king who had to earn his Central Press Canwoiap organized for each Thursday evening! for treatment, returning on the bus k crown and congratulatory kiss 1s] Winter Fair in Toronto. He grew ‘i eee Saturday night. TRUCKS Ronald Leonhardt, 19, of Drumhel-| wheat without benefit of chemical |#¢ the Bridge Lake school. een : ler, Alta. He is the crowned head| fertilizer. This is the third time MR. and MRS. LLOYD WOODMAN THE P-TA put on a carnival No- ; 1939 FARGO ¥%-ton .. - $475.00 of the worlds wheat BION EES, hav. hat wheat grown in ths Pru have moved to the Double T from|vember 22 to raise funds for the = x rn ing Ey is samples of Mar iS elle a as in the world’s i i 2 i - 1951 FORD Cab-over engine, 2 ton .... 2500.00 wheat judged the best al the Royal lenampiannip Heffley Creek. Lloyd is employed at| Children’s Christmas Tree. About 1946 DODGE 2-t. 950.00 the Double T. 200 adults and children attended. -ton .. 50. Keithley News VIC JOHNSON has come up from the coast where he went to have some dental work done, and will winter at Two Mile. CENTRAL SERVICE LIMITED “The Car Centre of The Cariboo” CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — FARGO THE Bob Grants are moving down to a cabin near the Likely sawmill. Bob is working for the sawmill there. MOST of the ground around Keith- ley is bare of snow. The road is quite icy, though. MR. and MRS. MARVIN HALL made a recent trip to Kamloops where Mrs. Hall had a medical check- up. Mrs. Hall had a major operation at Kamloops early this fall. JOHNNY HANSEN and one of his hunters, John Godfrey visited the party that bought will not take over for two years. Johnny is staying on to run the place for the new owners. Meanwhile Johnny is considering Bingo games, white elephant auction sale and others, made for an interest- ing evening. Ross Marks was auctioneer for the white elephant sale and Bob Biggins auctioned the pies and cakes. The carnival netted about $80. Eee - ALEX. SUTHERLAND has gone| BOB CONOR and John Crittenden | poherts on Saturday. Johnny says he a down to Kamloops to spend the Of Seattle, with’ Jack Esler, were!).. sold his ranch and tourist resort] Seven destroyer escorts, designed | winter. | visitors at the Keithly Ranch. 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