Thursday, January 8, 1953 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE. B.c. Page 3 ° returned to her home in Westwold, “@AIKE” IS “MAN OF THE YEAR” AGAIN Big Lake B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overton were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. pee eens were shot near | Harold Cripps for the New Year. REC ed Dan ee ey ROAOE DoF rman tas gone to work Moffat and Eddy Aikin of Macalister. for the winter at the T U Auto Camp, THE SNOW PLOW made its first Cache Creek. trip of the season January 2. go maybe winter is on its way! were among the guests of Mr. and Former Alexis Creek ae J. G. Boultbee on Christmas ay. Resident Passes Away eo Ist thirty-six years ago, W. Hodges, while on active ser- Funeral services were conducted |Vic® With the Canadian army over- in Victoria January 2 for Alexander | 8°@5: WaS a guest of honour in an Gordon Christie, former resident of 08lish home, and there, for the first Alexis Creek, who passed away at|time met the girl who became his his home, 3720 Quadra Street, De-| Wife. RECENT SETTLERS in the dis- trict are Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hyde TRAVELLPRS from Big Lake and-family, formerly of Vancouver, gue ules Nuletide: “season were. Mr: | who have, taken. up laud of. Péadine and Mrs. Lawrence Jefferson, who Ridge under the Veterans Land Act. - Visited the latter's relatives at Okan- |r Hyde formerly operated a cabin- agan Landing; John Jacobson spent et business at the coast and will con- Christmas in Vancouver, and will| tinue thie type of Work a@ @ eldeline: Tetura with. Wis wife and family; |The tyde's have two ehildred.the Jimmy Jacobson holidayed at the elder attending Williams Lake High goast; Mr. and Mrs. John Lee are in| school. California; Mr. Lee expects to re- turn to Big Lake ranch this week. Mrs. Lee will remain in the south Lumbermen Young for several more weeks. Mrs. Harper, the local school teacher, spent the and Light This Year holiday Season at Pender Harbor. VISITORS to Big Lake were: Miss Betty Strutherss who with Dan Jef-| B-C. Central hockey loop play over ferson spent Christmas with Mr. and| the weekend when they held Prince Mrs. John Whitmer. They were also| George Lumbermen to a 3-8 draw guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Zirnhelt of | Saturday and swamped the opposi- Beaver Valley. Miss Struthers has | ‘in in Sunday's game 7-4. when they play here. The 1953 squad Feel Weak, Worn, Old? ered together as a senior club. Only atersger | placed om home-grown talent. On - Local fans will notice a big’ dif- ference in this year’s Lumbermen Men, Women Over AQ >< rez sy ver, ove sass scuaa youngest that Prince has ever gath- Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? | couple of last year’s experienced oes weak, rundown, wn, exhausted condition make hands remain with emphasis being Pot cd He Stonte gos, cli: shore itanigy | Placed 7 heed he Beasiane whe tively unchanged from last year. Vanderhoof Bears set the pace in 6 p.m. January 24 re-opening 9 a.m. February 9th Last day for acceptance entral Press Canadian For the third successive year, Lester “Mike” Pearson, secretary of stale for external affairs, has been named Canada’s Man of the Year by editors oa the British United Press list. “Mike's” efforts in the UN. have been mainly responsiblz-for his nomination. cSuteean On January 1, this year, Mr. and * He leaves to mourn his passing his| MTS: Hodges were host and hostess to loving wife, May Ardrina (Maisie), | thelr son-in-law and their daughter and two sisters, Annie in Edinpurgh,|#04 family, Mr and Mrs. Peter Ross. Scotland. and Mary in Burnley, Lan-|J- R- Ross also was a New Year's sashice amae Tena guest at the Lakeview Ranch home The late Mr. Christie resided at|°f Mr. and Mrs. Hodges. = Alexis Creek for over 37 years and took up residence in Victoria in 1949. | Friends who followed him to his last resting place in Royal Oak cem- CLOSING etery included G. T. L. Baylift, T. L.! z ‘Tim’ Bayliff and Mr. and Mrs. Duke f Martin, also many old time friends or from Inverness, Scotland. | Staff Holidays, Bridge Lake News | / ridge Lake News Our plant will close MRS. NINIAN DOUGALL, who is! |2 Patient in the Royal Inland Hos-| | |Dital, was able ‘to come home for| Christmas. MR. and MRS. EB. W. HODGES were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ross, as also was J. R. Ross. PAT DEANE-FREEMAN from Knight Lake Ranch and Walter Shep-|] Of dry cleaning will be herd of Vancouver were recent guests at the J. R. Ross home. January 19 J. R. ROSS was a guest at the home of Mrs. M. Deane-Freeman on WILLIA MS LAKE December 30. Walter Shepherd of Vancouver was also a visitor at the D C Knight Lake Ranch. RY CLEANERS Grocery Dept. |) — Specials Prospector Presents School With Fossil of Prehistoric Marine Life Mr. H. Beck a prospector working | sponsored a Friendship Tea for all lge. pkt. 25¢ the old Horsefly mine, has present-| the ladies of the community Decem- . ed our school with a very interest-| ber 29th. Despite icy roads and car ling specimen of a fossilized fish| trouble the guests arrived safely at SsODONE skeleton. Approximately 10” long|the homé of Mrs. G. H. Walters, and 3%” deep, the fish has all its| Various contests and guessing games CLEANSER .... . three for 25 bones, ribs and caudal fin in perfect} kept the ladies in a jovial mood. : = shape. The gill cover and head are} Mrs. Walters, assisted by her DAIRY CREAM .. 2 tins for 45 the only parts to be distorted by | daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leonard Wal- sud Pressure. According to those who] ters.) served tea. Mrs. E. A. Stober, MR. and MRS. W. M. DANIBES! STOCK CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES! Our big clearance sale will continue until all stock has been cleared from the floor. 20 and 25 Percent Off SOAP FLAK SUPER SUDS .... . lge. DEt. 25¢ Ige. pkt. 25 know, this fossil is not a species of fresh water fish, possibly marine) life president of the Horsefly Women’s Institute, poured. Guests were: Mrs. on Everything! A golden chance to buy livingroom or bedroom furnishings at a Real saving Bx . from tropical waters. S. Barrett, Mrs. H. Clarke, Mrs. H. ardware Dept. ae fe ee 3 WITH miniature hats on their] Walker, Mrs. B. Lowry. heads and horns in their hands, AT THIS TIME OF YEAR the post ; Upholstering work done to your choice of styles - PUGS Kaas are Uianlrulthat they |= and f: ics-and té your comed in the New Year at the-Comi- nave almost a yeai to recuperate be- munity Hall. Close to 200 people at-| tore the avalanche of letters and par- tended the dance, which lasted untii'| c21, nee more overtakes them. the wee small hours of the morning.| yyo;sefy is a small community of Toe-tingling musie was played by | approximately 270, but it does its : or English Dark Beer Andrew lion; Dahl dunek, “Webley | snare of post offices busitess. During Both Beers Awarded Kostel and Fred Diamond. the Christmas scurry 5,926 stamps GLEN WALTERS is having quite | and 509 money orders were sold. Cross of Honour for the Dominion of Canada a tine with wolves. He killed an-| wigs LILLION CASWELL left for Brussels, Belgium 1951 LAMPS - LANTERNS - COLEMAN STOVES Repair Parts Available OIL HEATERS - AIRTIGHT HEATERS STOVE PIPES - ELBOWS - TEES AND TAPERS PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR CUT FLOWERS WITH US Mackenzies Ltd. other one just. before “New “Years. | c+ sonn, Qucheeto start tralaing-in Apparently the wolves are not both-| 14 air force. We all wish her good ering Mr. Walters’ cattle, but are de-| 146% ang much success. termined to get the colts. He says} gypmRT WALTERS had an un- One wolf chased his dog under bis. jescant set-back as he was on his saddle horse. way back to Vancouver. His car was THE, Horsefly Women’s Institute}. an accident. nea Hose. Lake. Mechanic’s Special SEVERAL former residents made A Real Bargain for a Man who’s handy around Cars a special trip in, just to be with old 1919 DE LUXE CHEVROLET PICK-UP. . friends and relatives for New Years. Albert, Frank, John, Florence, and Bob Sarrazin, Prince George; Miss Also rene Johns, Port Coquitlam; English 3-X Stout Hooker, Chilliwack; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Walters, Rosedale. ARTHUR (BOURBDLE, trom: -the “Ask for these popular Brands by name” Always the BEST BUY Brewed with Pure Rocky Mountain Water coast, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Bourelle. Only $525. O O _ HARRY BROWN pas: Ueey) dutte a ENTERPRISE BREWERY LIMITED REVELSTORE, B.C. + .. fair tires and fair mechanically ill the past week. list has been Mrs. K. Dunlop. We hope their illness does not continue too far into 1953. 7 24-Hour Wrecker Service Whatever the hour, just give acall and our fully equipped ecker truck will be on its ial Motor Tune-up Special Have your motor put in tip-top running shape with a tune-up in our well equipped shop. way. ONLY TELEPHONES ‘ Day Night . us parts : 52 22R6 or 70R-2 $12 oo Pp P Use the GMAC Budget Repair Plan : | Don't delay making necessary repairs or buying new tires because you can’t pay The Majority of the issue of stock in Yankee Dundee Mines cash for the whole job. The GMAC Budget Plan is the Answer. Ltd., which we have been handling has now been sold. Here’s How It Works : . $100.00 As a-Vancouver sales organization will be handling further 320.00" . financing effective January 15th, any other interested parties Balance in 12 easy payments $80.00 Total Cost of Job . Down Payment . are urged to contact us before that date to insure their purchase Only 20 Percent Down at the present price. is <} Take from three to 12 months to pay Minimum amount that may be budgeted — $20 ENQUIRE ABOUT THE PLAN NOW '| Williams Lake Motors Ltd. YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER —" H. J. Lloyd, Yankee Dundee Mines Ltd. +f C/o F. B, Bass Ltd., Williams Lake, B,O,