THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6, SEASSIET EG FOR Wuiex KESUTS i IN MEMORIAM In loving memury of our dear mother and grandmother, Mar. Desehene, who went to her r February 21st, 1950. Ever remembered and sadly miss- ed by her children and grand- children. Business Directory B. C. LEWALL B.C. LAND SURVEYOR CIVIL ENGINEER General Delivery - Williams Lake NORMAN H. FOX, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST at the Ranch Hotel one Wednesday of each month For appointment phone Dr. Avery’s office Next Clinic Wednesday, March 18 Dr. A. H. Bayne DENTIST Office Open Daily except Monday 10 to4 Medical-Dental Bldg. @ INSURANCE @ REAL ESTATE @ INVESTMENTS F. B. BASS LTD. Across from Post Office Wiiliams Lake, B.C. W. D. ROBERTS Funeral Director and Embalmer WILLIAMS LAKE FOR SALE DD CLETRAC CAT in good condi- tion. 8-ft. angle blade and winch. Uses % steel vore line. $3500 for quick sale. 417 Spadina Ave., Chilliwack. TWO. HEREFORD BULLS, coming three years old. Apply A. C. Henry, Big Creek. 8% x 20” DUAL WHEEL CHAINS. Good shape, reasonable price. See or phone Tommy Tutyko. TWO 1952 F.0.6 3-ton Special Fargo trucks; Two 1952 F.0.5 3-ron Fargo trucks; One 1949 1-ton Ford Pick-up. Contact Home Oil or Buster Henke, Williams Lake. GOOD STAND OF FIR, private tim- ber. Apply J. Fox, town. CABIN, % mile from Williams Lake. Could be moved. Aiso 1932 Model A Ford sedan. Apply H.. J. Cripps. Big Lake, or Frank Overton, town. ree ergo eae REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS, two year olds and yearlings. For particulars write or phone Mill Stafford, Springhouse. ———___—_ ee eas CATERPILLAR “30” gasoline trac- tor with iaydraulic blade, winch it desired, excellent condition. Inspect at Rays Repair, 100 Mile ‘ouse. ni ae ee ee ree THREE GOOD .YEARLING Aber- deen Angus bulls. ° Registered. 275 each or $800 for the lot. D. R. Sinclair, Salmon Arm, B.C. 70 miles east of Kamloops on Trans Canada Highway and main- line C.P.R. APPRENTICE WANTED Opening coming up in The Tribune mechanical depart- ment for young man as apprentice. For full infor- mation write to The Tri. bune, Williams Lake, B.C., giving age and educational standing, SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE SS eee ee TWO GIRLS willing to get a job on same ranch, to good wages. Ages 19 and 21. Write to Box 125, Grand Forks, B.C. BHATTY WASHING MACHINES SERVEL Kerosene Refrigerators ONAN LIGHTING PLANTS 150 Mile Store RELIABLE WOMAN with 8-year- old boy desires housekeeping po- sition in town. Write Tribune Box 97. FOUND a ee SC nae FOUR KEYS on ring near, Williams Lake school. Apply Tribune Office. TOM C. STEVENS Watchmaker & Jeweller located at Wilkinson’s Radio Shop Williams Lake, B.C. Harold Johnson, D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic Willis-Harper Bldg. Res. 7R4 - Phone - Office 132R2 Quesnel, B.C. URE’S LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING! MENDING e REPAIRS Out of Town Customers given Prompt Attention C. H. Dodwell & Co. (R. BEAUCHAMP) NOTARY PUBLIC Insurance Real Estate WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to visions of the ‘Village ies Act,” the Corpora- tion or the Village of Williams Lake proposes to extend its boun- daries to include the areas within the following boundaries: FIRSTLY: That portion of Block “A” Plan 5842 east of the Muni- cipal boundary of the Village of Williams Lake in District Lor Seventy-one (71) lying south of ~ the Cariboo Highway more partic- ularly described as follows: Commencing at the Iron Post at the intersection of the south boundary of the said highway and the easterly boundary of the Municipality of the Village of Williams Lake, thence easterly along the south boundary of the said Cariboo Highway for a dis- tance of One Hundred and Sixty- three and Two-tenths (163.2) Feet to the Iron Post. thence southerly for a distance of One Hundred and Thirty-two (132) Feet to the Iron’ Post, thence westerly for a distance of One Hundred and Sixty-three and Two-tenths (163.2) Feet to the boundary of the Municipality of the Village of Williams Lake, thence northerly along the said Municipal boundary to the point of commencement. SECONDLY: That portion of Dis- trict Lot Five: Hundred and Highty-eight (588) lying immedi- ately to the north of the present Municipal boundary of the Village of Williams Lake and more par- ticularly i as follows: KAMLOOPS VETERINARY HOSPITAL AND SERVICES DR. J. DUNN Veterinarian and Surgeon Phones: Office 225 - Res. 1297-L 1168 Battle St., Kamloops, B.C. T&H CARIBOO TRANSPORT Tri-Weekly Service Vancouver - Williams Lake Local Office - Huston Agencies Phone 16-R-3 Commencing at a post at the in- tersection of the north side of Comer Street and the south boun- dary of the said District Lot Five Hundred and Bighty-eight (588), thence north-easteriy to the Iron Post at the north-east corner of a proposed subdivision, thence in a south-easterly direction for = distance of Five Hundred and Eight-seven and one-half ) Feet to the Iron Post at the point Five Hundred and Bighty-eig (588) and thence west for a @ tance of One Thousand One Hun- dred and Seventy. Feet to the point of commence- ment. Dated at Williams Lake, British Columbia, this 31st day of Janu- ary, A.D. 1953. E. H. Gibbon, Clerk of the Village of Williams Lake aL vA THE OLD HOME TOWN _- RAINT-~ TM COMING |) IPOUSH BACK ROAD FOLKs- — MAW COMES OUT SWINGING HER SECRET WEAPON -- = COMING EVENTS Oliver Theatre— This week— “Son of Paleface” Next week— “It’s A Big Country” “Red Skies of Montana” Hospital Auxiliary Bridge and Crib Tournament, January-February. General Meeting of Big and Beaver Lake Livestock Association, Big Lake School, Sat., Feb. 28, 8 a.m. Elks Amateur Night, Elks Hall Friday, Mareh 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) ROP CHICKS per 100 Mixed Pullets White Leghorns .. $17.50 $36.00 Hampshires .. 16.50 32.50 Leg-Hamps 17.50 35.00 Hamp-Leg 17.50 35.00 Other Breeds 18.00 5 For less than 100 adda 50c INTERIOR ‘POULTRY SUPPLT Box 1055 Quesnel; B. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X59043 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, March 2ist, 1953, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Williams Lake, B.C., the Licence X59043, to cut 1,102,000 cubic feet of Fir, Lodgepole Pine and Spruce, on an area comprising vacant Crown land adjoining the east boundary of Lots 195 and 196, situated at Dugan Lake, Cariboo Land District. Seven (7) years will be allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.v., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X59547 office of the Forest Ranger, Wil- liams B.C., the Licence X59547, to cut 1,120,000 cubic feet of Fir, Lodgepole Pine and Spruce on an area covering part of Sections 22, 23, 26, 27 and 28, Township 44, situated near the northwest end of Felker Lake, Lillooet Land District Six (6) years will be allowed for removal of timber. : “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” / Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X59203 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at 10:30 a.m., on Tuesday, March 3, 1953, in the Office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., the es South West of Wright Station coy- ering parts of Lots 2260 and 2261, Lillooet. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one hid.” = Further particulars may be ob of Forests, Victoria, B:C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. . Notice of Int N THE COUNTY COURT OF CARIBOO Holden at Williams Lake TE In the matter of the “Administration Act’ And in the matter of the estate of John Alexander Cameron, deceased TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge Henry Castil- lou, made the 19th day of Febru- ry, 1953, I was appointed admin- trix of the estate of John Alexander Cameron, deceased. All creditors and persons having claims against the said estate are required to send to the undersigned full particulars, in writing, of their claims and demands, verified by statutory declaration. on or before the 16th day of April, 1953, after which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claim of which I then had no knowledge. Dated at Williams Lak this 2tst day of Febr 1953. Jessie S. Foster, Administratrix. Walter L. Nisbet, Solicitor. LAND ACT Dated February 24, 1953 atelier ese AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X59397 There will be offered for sale at. Public Auction, at 10: Saturday, March 21st, 00 a.m., on Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may he ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. LAND acr™ Netice of Intention to Apply To Lease Land In Land Recording District of Cariboo and situate % mile east of Dugan Lake. Take notice that Robley Evans Nation, of 150 Mile House, B.C Occupation rancher, intends to apply for a lease of the follow- ing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at S.W. corner of Lot 9042,, Cari- boo district, south 20 thence east 10 chains; north 20 chains; thence west 10 chains and containing 20 acres, more or less. Robley Bvans Nation. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Cariboo and situate approximately 1 mile S.W. of Comer Meadows. Take notice that Lawrence El- van Westwick of Williams Lake, occupation rancher, intends to ap- ply for permission to chains; thence north 60 chains to point of com- mencement and containing 300 acres, ‘more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is hay and grazing. Lawrence Elvan Westwick. Dated February 11th, 1953. Province of British Columbia Department of Public Works Regulations Loads and Speed — Lillooet Electoral District The undersigned, being a person author! i lie Works, in writing, to exercise the powers vested in the said Min- ister in Part Il of the “Highway Act” and being of the opinion that the undermentioned roads are liable to damage through extraor- dinary traffic thereon, hereby makes the following regulations pursuant to Section 35 of the “Highway Act.” The following gross weight or axle loading and speed limitations are imposed on the said Highway from midnight, Sunday, March ist, 1953 until further notice. No person shall operate any Vehicle over the Trans-Canada “Highway from Spences Bridge to east limit of Lillooet Electoral District (aproximately six miles east of Cache Creek) having a maximum gross weight or axle loading in excess of 75% of that allowed by the Regulations made pursuant to Section 36 of the “Highway Act” R.S.B.C., 1948, Speed limit of vehicles with pneumatic tires restricted to thirty (30) miles per hour. Vehicles with solid tires pro- hibited. Dated at Williams Lake, B.C., this 23rd day of February 1953. c. D. GRIGG, i Divisional Engineer, Departnient of Public Works. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X58405 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 11: on March 7th, 9476 on the west side of Tyee Lake, Cariboo Land District. Five (5) years will be allowed for removal of timber. “ - “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars muy be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the . District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. to ‘Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel, Range 3, Coast District and situate mainly along east bank of Tatla Lake Creek, and north of the main Chilcotin road. Take “ notice that Patrick Thomas Swaile of Alexis Creek, B.C., occupation truck driver, in- tends to apply for permission purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately one mile south of the S.E. corner of Lot 259, thence east 10 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence south 20 chains and con- taining 20 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is Auto Court. Patrick Thomas Swaile. Dated January 25, 1953. $1.15 Special Small Blackboards 12” x 12” and a box of chalk Hang one up in your kitchen ... handy for shopping lists and notes Plachnell s, PHOTO AND SPORTING GOODS : AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X57791 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at 10:00 a.m., on Saturday, March 7, 1953, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Wil- liams Lake, B.C., the Licence X57791, to cut 201,500 Cubic Feet of Douglas Fir, Spruce, Lodgepole Pine and Other species sawlogs and 58,000 Lineal Feet of Lodge- pole Pine Poles and Piling on an area situated near Dewar Lake, covering parts of Lots 6369 and 9047, Cariboo. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Lease Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel, B.C., and situate approxi- mately 5 miles east of Lot 434, Range 38 Coast District, Anahim Lake, B.C. notice that John Robert Draney, of Anahim Lake, B.C., occupation rancher, intends to ap. ply for a lease of the following described lands: 160 acres of un- surve 3: Lands located appoximately i east of Lot 434, Range Coast District: Commencing at a post planted north west corner; thence 80 chains east; thence 20 chains south; thence §0 chains west; thence 20 chains north and con- taining 160 acres, more or les: The purpose for ich t d is required is Ranching purposes. John Robert Draney. Dated January 20, 1553. Too long under a bushel © Here’s a man who does a great deal to benefit his fellow-citizens. Yet for a long time he’s been “hiding his light under a bushel”. 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