Page & ie TO COMPENSATH FOR LOWNE =e EPAGRS GRAZING FEES CUT BY 30 PERCENT A 31 per cent reduction in grazing, the U.S. embargo on imports of Can- fees to be charged B.C. stockmen adian livestoek because of a pr using Crown ranges has been an-| outbreak of foot and mouth disease. Bownced “by the wrovinelal- govern |. “ous graving fees re-arranged ou ment. pees es Lands and Forests Minister R. p,| *ilidins seale”” Sommers explained. ce id Inst Miqne oR E.) “When the cattleman receives less for 8s me}'s said last Friday the cut his product our fees are adjusted Was designed to compensate for the downward the following year so that lower price cattle and sheep have] the -ratio-between fees and market been bringing on the Vancouver] prices is maintained. market. ON SLIDING SCALE : The lower prices are mainly due to ie “An upward swing in the prices would, by the same token result in proportionately increased grazing fees,”" 9,000,000 ACRES Crown ranges cover an area of about 9,000,000 acres, mostly in the Kamloops and Prince George areas. About half the cattle in B.C.’s $25,- 000,000 beef industry graze om Crown lands for at least part of the ye. The new scale of fees cuts the monthly charge for each head of cat~ tle from 25 to 18 cents, for sheep from 54 to 3% cents and for horses from 31% to 22% cents. OLIVER THEATRE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- February 2, 3, 4 NOTICE The annual meeting of St. Peter’s Church will be held Tuesday, February 10th, at 8 pm. in St. Peter’s Parish Hall. Gene Kelly - Leslie Caron in “AN AMERICAN IN PARIS” Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- February 5, 6, 7 Martin and Lewis in “JUMPING JACKS” Comedy and News Shows start at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Van Johnson and Paul Douglas in “WHEN IN ROME” Annual Meeting “War Memorial Hospital Society of Southern Cariboo MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th At the Courthouse Meeting starts at 8 p.m. ATTENTION! Watch your paper next week for an announcement by the War Memorial Society. HELP BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY Pre-Stock Taking Meat Specials We are overstocked on some freezer lines and must move them before stock taking January 31. ‘These lines will be marked as “stocktaking specials” in the display counter. Take advantage of these extra low meat prices while the stock lasts. Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. Sa ae ssemi-finalists, THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, Januarg 26, 1953 THE FINDLAY QHILDRE alno | had the “flu but an injection of peni- cillin broke it up and they were soon Curlers Enter First Cup Play Finals Wee SORRY to hear of the Semi-final play for the Centrai| “death of the Bruce baby at Buffalo Service trophy has been partiarly | Creek. completed by local curlers. Fred} WE ARE GLAD to hear that Linda Graham's rink defeated Holland in| Blackstock is better again after beinz their semi-final game-and now wili| rushed to VancouversNew Year’s eve play the winners of the other two| With ’Flu. Jack Smedley aad More About Oil Line Murray Fairley. (Continued from page 1) The latter game was scheduled ror last night, but Jack froze his tvot yesterday while cruising timber and has to stay off it. The game will be] 02 to say that if the oil necessary to played ona night set by the skips. | fill he 24-inca Tipe was gasolin' Play for the Mackenzie Challenge| there would be enough to drive ev trophy gets underway tonight. Draw] ¢2? and truck in the Williams Li in this competition for next week is| ‘istrict one million miles each, asctollows: Refineries on the coast would wel- Thursday, January 29th come the* pipe line completion M 7 pm. Walsh vs Herbert (1) | Miles stated, because it would rep- Maxfield vs Bishop (2) | resent a security of supply that hith- 9 pam, Ewing vsBeaman (2) | ‘Plo had not been available. Its com- Smedley vs Hawker (1) | Pletion too would be another pinc- Weiddy, Januncy 50, line link in a network that is span- D fans -Ghaham a Sethe ning the country and binding Can- : Bogle vs Stevenson 9 | #@a in an economie way. 9 p.m. Rife vs 150 Mile 1 Hellyer vs Holland 2 Monday, February 2 p.m. Fairley'vs Maxfield 1 Norquay vs Smedley 2 9 p.m. Kerley vs Walsh 1 Woodland vs Ewing 2 Tuesday, February 3 7 p.m. Bishop vs Hellyer 1 Beaman vs Bogle 2 9 p.m. Hawker vs 150 Mile 1 Herbert vs Graham 2 Wednesday, February 4 7 p.m. Stevenson vs Woodland 1 Scott vs Kerley 2 9 p.m Rife vs Norquay 1 Holland vs Fairley 2 vel and Cu toms bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade, brought greetings from the coast trade body. He was accompanied on his trip here by Jim Rennie, public relations officer with the company and Stan Ferguson, agent at Kamloops. Mr Miles had expected to illus- trate his talk with a film,on oi] de- velopment, but the film failed to show up. In its place’ the audience was treated to a showing of colour slides of the Cariboo shown by Miles Nichols of the Forestry Department: The pictures were all taken by Mr iMiitrsday,. Pebyuary on: Nichols and showed the country’ from the far reaches of the Chilcoiin | 7 p.m. Ewing vs Bogle 1 ; ee Tee REEL GE Waist ¥e-Graiew "2 to the mountainous country o | p.m. Maxfield vs Hellyer 2 | Quesnel Lake. Smedley vs 150 Mile 2 100 Mile News MR. and MRS. E. GREENLEES of Canim Lake stopped at the 98 Mile to get two cattle inspected on thei way to market them in Vancouver. GEORGE SHELINE trucked a load of calves to Kamloops and Mr. Fitz patrick also trucked some cattle to Kamloops to be shipped to the Van- couver stock yards. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School THE CIRCLE S$ drove a number| 7:30 p.m. Evening Service of cattle to the Flying U for winter Annual Congregational Meeting. | feeding, stopping for the night at R.| February 4th, 6:30 p.m. Abbs’ at the 90. . * THE 105 RANCH drove a herd of cattle through the 100 Mile to win- ter at their Horse Lake Ranch on Saturday. MRS. J. AVENDA is home again after a five weeks stayin Royal 1n- land hospital at Kamloops. MR. and MRS. ART WAKER ané son and Mr. and Mrs. Darrol Waker and’ son, of Swift Current, Sasi. have been visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martell and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Jens, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Osciennny during the past week. MR. and MRS. BILL OSCIENNY are now in their newshome at 100 Mile. C. WARDELL and Al Blackstock went to Spences Bridge Saturday to bring back Al's car which had a bro- ken axle. MR. and MRS. DOUG SCOTT and family moved to their new home at the 96 Mile on Sunday. DR. WOOD of Williams Lake was at 100 Mile last week contacting the few ranchers who had not got their cattle tested for TB, and returned Tuesday to finish the testing. R. © 'Church Notices, ‘ ST. PETER’S Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar February Ist 9 am. Holy Communion 11 a.m. Childrens Service 22 noon Confirmation Class 0 pm. Evensong ST. ANDREW'S UNITED Taek Sos SACRED HEART Sunday Mass 9:00 am. Sunday Devotions 7:36 p.m o- CALVARY TABET Pastors: Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner 10:00 a.m, Sunday School 11:00 am. Morning worship 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service Bible Study, Tuesday, $ p.m. children’s Hour, Friday 4 p.m. Praise & Prayer Service, Fri., 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome Held in the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner, 6th Avenue. 0 Forest Grove Evangelical Free Church 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Fellowship meeting 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship More About Hockey «Continued from Page 1) Imhoff, Bill Hardin, Jim Parks, Dr. Hugh Atwood, Clive Stangoe, Fred Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS “PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long Don’t forget to send a Valentine’s card on Feb- ruary 14th... . We have an outstanding stock of cards for sweethearts, wives, husbands, brothers, sisters and the rest of the family . .“, novelty cards and cut-out books for the mior set. Pot O’ Gold - Dairy Box Smiles ’n Chuckles Black Magic - Turtles Branpiy’s Drug Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS Bennie, Bernie Matthews, Herm: -Large Selection of . Winter and Early Spring Footwear @ Men’s All-Rubber overshoes fleece lined with zipper front @ Full Line of Men's Flight Boots @ Men’s Rubbers. Large range in 5 & 9 eyelet Also leather top rubbers e These are just a few items in our-complete stock of leather and rubber footwear Borkowski’s “eswea» Abbs, Perry Bros. and J. R. Scott had their cattle tested with no re- actors. There are still some cattle in| this vicinity to be tested. Jim Blair, Ralph MISS VERA PARSONS of Tne | Woodland, on, Hank Fourt. Lodge is giving music lessons to the; Ken Moore, Bill Margetts and Geof children in the neighborhood. Place. THE 100 Mile Women's Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Don Kay Thursday evening. Seven members and two visitors were present. The report of the Christmas Tree committee was given, also the report of the hamper | rafle. It was decided to hold a tea| and sale of aprons and pot holders on March 14. 1 Cole and Hank Neufeldt. 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