if t | if Thursday, December 18, 1952. a THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 7 ORDER YOGR COUNTER SALES BOOKS SCRATCH PADS RUBBER STAMPS trom THE TRIBUNE Roe Lake News THERE WAS A church service at the Bridge Lake school house last Saturd r service a silver tea was held. Quite a number attended. MRS. DORIS HANSEN is home again after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dunean Scott and family of. Barriere. She reports that Duncan has been quite ill, and was in Kam- INTERIOR -FREIGHTWAYS Between Williams SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE Leaves Quesnel 1 p.m. Mondays and ‘Thursdays Leaves Williams Lake 1 pan. Tuesday and Friday INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS, Lake and Quesnel W. T. Hannah Ideal where a chair is COMFORT In The Office ecutive office chairs, suitable also for waiting rooms or any business place wanted that provides comfort with good posture fit. - Available in either wood or chrome frames with leather upholstery in several shades. Only $20.00 JAN MIKLER loops hospital, but is better now. Also her grandson Douglas, had been quite sick while she was there. MR. and MRS. NINIAN DOUGALL are away on a short visit with 1 tives at Victoria. THERE was a show at Bridge Lake three nights this week, for each of the neighboring coimmuni- ties, Roe Lake, Bridge Lake and North Shore to attend. Proceeds go toward the community Christmas tree fund. MR. and MRS. L. ROBERTS visit- ed Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- uold Cornish. MR. and MRS. ED MALM moved back out to Lone Butte Wednesday. Cecil Higgins moved them. Mrs. Malm now has employment cooking at one of the Lone Butte sawmills. Ed. is getting along as well as can be expected, after the fall he had when a scaffold broke where he was employed. 5 MRS. DOVIE HANSEN, Mrs. Min- nie Cleveland and Weston Cleveland visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roberts. WE ARE very smug and self satis- fied with our weather this winte scarcely no snow at all, a little flurry December 5th. which covered the ground, but we listen on the radio about snow storms in Arizona, Te: as, Nebraska and Iowa. We wonder how people can live in that cold, snowy south, GORDON THORSTENSON has sold his sawmill. Mr. Thorstenson has operated his sawmill in the Roe Lake community for two. years. The new owner has not yet taken over. JACK LARSON has closed his |sawmn operations for a while Tatlayoko Lake News MRS. MARIE PERJUE if Chim- ney Creek spent the past two week with Mr. and Mis. Johnny Hender- son. WE WERE PLEASED to see Fred Cyr show up with the first svowfall. He’s been away since spring working in a logging camp. OUR VALLEY has resounded to a hammer harmony this past month, with Ed. Schuk’s new house; John Henderson and Joe Schuk’s new chicken house; Harry Hayne’s cabin and Moore's garage all going up at once. JOHN HAYNES came home for the winter after undergoing an oper- ation in Kamloops Hospital. MUSIC PRACTICE of the valley folk has slackened off somewhat ‘since our teacher, Louie MeGhee, went home to Union, Washington to spend Thanksgiving with his family. We hope to see him back in the New Year. MRS, AMELIA McGHEE has been home about three weeks now siuce undergoing _an operation in Kain- loops. It will be some time yet before she will be fully recovered. In the meantime Mrs. Ila Graham is staying with her and helping out. Her young son Roy, boards with McGhees while attending Tatlayoko school. IT’S BEEN THE DRIEST, mildest tall in years. In spite of the game be- ing scarce and ‘way off in the hills, most hunters, employing the services of local guides, have not been dis- appointed. * HARRY HAYNES has left for the coast for the winter. The Cracker Barrel Forum By A. J. Drinkell The boys spent an evening mull- ing over the question of why so many people are getting all hot and bother- ed because the Social Crediters choose to open and close their meet- hymn instead of The Here, or Good-nigbt, are being hurled ings with a Gangs All Ladies. Charges about ranging all the way from hy- pocrisy to outright sacrilege. The only curiosity it arouses in the Cracker Barrel brigade is whe- ther the hymns are rendered with the same gusto. It is natural it should be so, as they recall the experience of the two mining partners who re- fused to contribute to the erection of the Barkerville church, though they had an exceptionally rich claim. No amount of pleading by the newly appointed vicar could wheedle a dol- lar out of them. Finally he berated them soundly for being too niggard- ly to return to The Lord a little of the wealth he had blessed them with. Stung to the quick by that sally Tom said ‘‘alright parson go ahead and build your church and when the opening ceremonies take place if Harry here can recite The Lord’s Prayer I will chip in a thousand dol- lars. If he cannot do it then he puts up the thousand.” Harry agreed. When the great day arrived the vicar solemnly reminded the gents of their agreement, whereupon Harry, with the utmost sangfroid, stepped up and commenced to recite. ‘‘Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild.” He got no farther. “Well, I’m jiggered,” says Make No Mistakes Come in. Be Sure LOWEST PRICED _ check our price You Get s and these exclu: the Dea more you get = kc aces You Jess you need to Pay: ae. other car Todays 0 Of op ve f0F YORE Poop ba} CRESS poo hat CHE ean dollars. 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WORTHWHILE Knowing these political chappies as_well as we do we have no inten- tion of becoming emotional over the general controversy. If a little hymn singing will cause them to pause and think twice before pulling a raw deal such as deliberately killing hospital insurance by bringing into play a series of nonsensical experiments foredoomed to failure, then we are all for the psalms. As a matter of fact the boys find it rather refresh- ing to be reminded many of the good things they enjoy do not com them from the Grand Old Party all. We note that one widely ed American journal asserts their meetings are something like the old time camp meetings. One held re- cently in The Delta seems to give some credence to that assertion. Just the same we suspect the general pro- cedure follows fairly closely upon the old familiar pattern How to make No sound like Yes. How to make the borrowing of millions of dollars appear to be a logical step in any pay as you go Policy. How to enlarge the scope of and give greater perfection to the practice of painless extraction (dol- lars, not molars), and most impor- tant of all, how .to say absolutely nothing in a barrage of high faluting words. Most of all we are impressed with the wonderful opportunity the rise of the Social Credit party affords the political reporters to completely revamp political parlance. ‘Come into the fold, brother’ sounds much less ribald than “Hi Bud, join the party.” NEW FIELD To read that John Doe placed a contribution in the collection box has a more pious sound than John Doe donated to party funds. By and large it seems to us the political scribes would do better to explore this new field of lexicography than by wasting time seeking some siuis- ter motive behind this new type opening procedure. Our lady minis- ter of education is not yet regarding polities as something akin to the- ology. She is to earth. She told a group of house frous there is nothing complicated about running the government. It is just like running a home; you pare a little here, save a bit there, aud skrimp a bit over yonder. It is just as simple at that. And that certainly gives us a feeling of having been badly gyped. We have been led to be- lieve that being elected to parlia- ment was like being dumped in the middle of a Chinese maze. Didn't those Ottawa chappies recently vote themselves a nice fat pension of $3000 to recompense for the strain imposed upon their mental stamiaa by’ three terms on Parliament Hill? And now along comes Tillie to tell us there simply is nothing to it. Gosh. That pension business. shouid be repealed right away. All this notwithstanding the boys counsel keeping calm. 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