Thursday, March 26, 1958. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 5 NORTHERN DAIRY OUTLETS PURCHASED QUEEN EEAKES WATCHING FAVORITE SPORT 100 Mile News Quesnel — In a business trans-;Prince George and the rest disposed action completed March 14, Cariboo | of. Farmers’ Co-operative Association took over the milk route of Northern Dairies Ltd. The latter firm will]anq Frank Thompson. Three addi- shortly suspend operations here,|tions were made to the original concentrating on its dairy establish-| building as a considerable volume of ed in Prince George last year. business was built up in Williams The deal covers only the milk|Lake, Quesnel and Wells. route in Quesnel and Williams Lake. The buildings and plant of Northern Dairies here were not included. . Northern Dairies was estabiished in October, 1945, by G. E. Malcolm The expansion into Prince George was made. last year. Cariboo Farmers” Co-operative It is understood that some of the] association, long operators of the plant equipment may be wfoved €0fiocal creamery, went into the milk z Sei business about two years ago. The operation was established in 1922 _ AUCTION SALES and is one of the oldest co-operatives LIVESTOCK & FARM SALES || in the Central Interior. OUR SPECIALTY STOCKER & FEEDER CATTLE BOUGHT AT ALL TIMES In taking over the Northern Dair- ies route, Cariboo Farmers’ becomes the sole milk distribution agency of the district. Z L. C. ‘Spike’ Hannah, Williams Lake manager for Northern Dairies continues as manager here ior the Co-op. GEO. SHELINE Box 147 - Kamloops - Ph. 1204R1 or further information write Ray Pigeon, Williams Lake ee ey Classified ads get results. Try one SEE Us! 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ED HIGGINS had as guests last week their daughter, Frank Leavitt, of Bridge Lake, yu son. CLARE FRIESEN of Lulu Island and Richard Throsseil of Aldergrove hwere at McNeil Ranch on business last Monday. , THE JUNIOR RED CROSS held a quilting bee at the school house last week end, directed by Mrs. P. M. Law. The quilt, which was made by the students, will be sold for funds for the society. NORMAN CARLSON and Olaf Thrones made a return business trip to Kamloops last Monday. ON A BUSINESS TRIP recently to Canim Lake, Clarence McMillan, his son Melvin and a business ‘as- sociate spent Sunday at the home of K. B. Higgins. MR. and MR. MARION HIGGINS, Kathleen and June visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Higgins over last weekend. SHEL. STORY and Gary Dins trucked a load of household freight up from Vancouver last week. MR. and MR. PAUL MAILLOUX entertained a few friends at a social evening last Saturday. MRS. J. C.. HOGAN is suffering from a spinal ailment. THE Jolly Hours club held a dance Saturday night at the school house. There was a good local turn- out and a good time. A jelly bean guessing contest was won by Lynn MeNeil. DAVID LAW and Curly Granberg from Bridge Lake and Lone Butte came in for the dance and weekend. SCHOOL TRUSTEE R. A. PITRE motored to Williams Lake last week. He was accompanied by Mrs. Pitre and Jimmy. Lac La Hache News W. C. ARNETT construction meu are coming back into the district They are getting the primed up for a staft on rgad work as soon as frost leaves the ground STANLEY WRIGHT brought home a fine bull from the recent Sale in Kamloops. machinery THOSE ATTENDING the Kamis- cade Jee Carnival in Kamloops this week were Mr. and Mrs. Wright and Mr. and wall, Audrey Downie and Brian Power, twice Dominion champions were featured skaters at the event MR. and MRS. DAN EWART cre taking an extended holiday in Cali- BUYS GREENACRES RANCH Kamloops—Miss Barbara Spencer of Vancouver has purchased the Greenacres Ranch, near Pritchard, trom Vern Van Ness of Mercedes, Californi. The ranch formerly owned by Buckerfield’s Ltd., has been man- aged by I. I. Thurber since 1948. MR. and MRS. J: WRENZ and family, have moved from here 10 Kelowna. Mr. Wrenz has been me- chanic at 100 Mile Garage for over a year. MRS. R. BURGESS and children left by bus Tuesday night for Kam- loops. Mrs. Burgess is having a medical checkup. MRS. ODIAN returned last Satur- day morning by bus from Kamloops. MR: and MRS. F. HUBER and family were visitors at the coast last week. MR. and MRS. S. FINDLAY and ‘children were also holidaying at the coast over the weeeknd. MRS. CAVILLE of Parksville. Vancouver Island, who has been vis- iting rel@tives and friends here for the past ten days, was called sud- denly home duevto the illness of her parents. MR. and MRS. TONY ZOMAR and daughter returned Monday from a short visit to Abbotsford. MRS. J. SUNDMAN and Mrs. T. WASSTROM were visitors of Mrs. Doug Scott on Tuesday afternoon. THE P-TA held a bingo game in aid of the children’s Gala Day on Saturday night. Quite a large crowd attended and all enjoyed a good time. : THD BLUEBIRDS aré here at last and are very welcome. Crows and red-winged blackbirds have been here for some time. Our old cow moose which we though had been shot is back again and about as tame and thin as usual. + MRS. CASE from ° Victoria, - hus returned home after spending a week visiting her son and daugniter-in~ law, Mrs. and Mrs. C. Case of Exeter. Aunual Badminton Dance _ ELKS ‘Saturday Admission - $1.00 ee Proceeds towards expenses of Cariboo Club Championship Badminton Tournament which will be held in Williams Lake in March 1954 HALL March 28 Store-a-door - Only Real Refrigerator Value THE HOTPOINT 614 cubic feet model Featuring Frozen Food Compartment Storage Drawer in base of frig Wilkinson's Radio & Electric $285.00 - FOUR SID slotted heads with knives dimensions. as above.. Blower and assembly can to fit side head planers, SAWMILLS from fornia. Theres MONEY IN CUSTOM | . “LITTLE GIANT” ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION 4 knife top cylinder and 2 knife bottom cylinder both_ mounted in self aligning ball bearing units. Side head spindles are in self aligning bearings and square or Ball bearing countershaft is complete with belts and pulleys and is included with machine. 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