The gifts were placed in a gaily beee 8° : - THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, April 9, 1953. Bride-To-Be Honoured decorated chair for the bride-to-be, By rends ot Shower [-irtstcatecatusse US. CONSUMERS. BACKING “ist nts tenon eos ares anne eens” “"" WEST COAST GAS APPLICATION Better Service 3 Other inuites guests included : © will take place tomorrow eve- s Paula Weir, Mrs. B. sument is shaping up in fa-y future that important new discover- ning was guest-of- : at a miscel- i ns Vv guest-or. Ono at a miscel Mrs. V. Carolan, 2 . Carl idian natura) gas £ i will be made. Until they are, it ‘neous shower Thursday night at i Beeis- ane the Pscifie Northwest, aceording to| is wiser to conserve what we have. the home of Mrs. Tom Denny. ee eee? eee. Ds : teas wihitcceisen a bulletin from the hearing betore| “For these reasons it is in line = = |= Co-hostesses tor the event were| oN of Lillooet, Miss Marie Bellmond,| 114. peaeval Power Commission at|with sound national policy and the Mrs. Willa Tucker, Miss Audrey Den-| Miss Helen Lee, Mrs. V. Coleman, Washington. best long run interests of the Pacific ny and Mrs. B. Matthews. and Miss Kathy Dunlop. The examiner Mr. Law ruled out| Northwest to look outside the United some of the evidence from the Pacific | States for a continuous supply of - : : “Be t y an Northwest Fish and Co, presented re- i = ter = ue natural gas. The only source. of im- 0 L | VE R T H E T R E garding their supply However ke-| portance lies in British Columbia - —_ serves in the San Juan basin are/and Alberta. The Pacific Northwest — A a always at... Stated at three trillion feet. It was|-alone ofthe indystrial areas of the also revealed by evidence ‘subleasi United States is in a position to tan R Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -- April 13, 14, 15 of gas supply from Four Corners area | this great reservoir of natural gas A s from the Phillips Petroleum but at-|to the north. For all practical pur- a ie 2 ei Humphrey Bogart - Ethel Barrymore ter a lengthy debate a dim view was| poses we are the sole available out- in taken of further raids on the supply | let for the gas, a fact which makes : 9 “DEADLINE U.S.A.” which before this hearing was start-| us indispensable to our Erlend to Comedy and News — Show starts at 8:30 p.m. ba) were Senmiarked TOF thie! Pacific, the: noxtiis i QUALITY G OCERS Southwest expanding market. s PROMPT AND:CO URTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM While Washington is being bom- Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- April 16, 17, 18 barded with arguments pro and con = John Payne -- Arlene Dali for the Federal Power to consider | —————— z z : ia = on who is the one to supply the north Newlyweds Henoured west U.S. with gas, the north west : “CARIBBEAN” is not whittling. In a joint meeting |By Neighbours at Shower Ni iquidet Transpo t of the Oregon and Washington Cham- TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS ber y i i 2 = bers of Commerce at Portland, Dr. A delightful evening was spent W illiams Lake =. Horsefi EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT Nat Eagle of the Washington Uni-; March 28 at the home of Mr. and y First show at 6:45 - Second show at 8:45 yen ty Went to Dat for the Canadian) Mrs. KB. Higgins when they enter: (||, R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 gas. tained in honour of Mrs. Higgins’ 3 5 Children admitted to second show ONLY when “Competition for the gas from the| brother and Mr. Higgins’ niece, Mr. Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long accompanied by Parents. San Juan area comes from Califer-| and Mrs. Glenn MeMillan (nee Irma y . nia, New Mexico, Texas and Colorado. | Malm). Comedy & News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. Such competitive pressure niust in-| There were 38. present including 2 = evitably have the tendency to inerease| 12 outsiders who dared attempt the Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: the price over the years even if the| seasonal road conditions and made Maureen O’Hara, Peter Lawford in “KANGAROO” FPC decides in favour of that source.| it by- mutual aid. Before the card “No. competition at all exists in] games and sing-song gave way to the Peace River area, The Pacilic| dancing came the reason for the Northwest is the sole market for this! party — the salute to the bride and t reserve. Thus from a cold econ- groom and presentation of a trailer omic appraisal the Peace River area| in miniature “hauled” by a toy track INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE should be the lowest cost area.” |— foreshadowing their imneruc Protect your livestock investment Between Williams Lake and Quesnel ing his conclusions] plans for life in a trailer — and con- a & = Leaves Quesnel 1 p.m. Mondays and ‘Thursdays Bs > taining a shower -of lovely gifts. To with these sproven veterinary Leaves Williams Lake 1 p.m. Tuesday and Friday “Careful serutiny of the facts} this the groom suitably responded. 5 INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS, leaves litle roow for doubt that the| Later, centering the refreshment oS supplies W. T. Hannah United States is fast becoming a ae-| table was a cake made by Mrs. His- 3 aa ee i < ficit area for natural gas. The full] gins, depicting a logging scene sur- FRANKLIN UTERINE: CAPSULES impaet of scarcity of natural gas is| mounted by a bulldozer which aia DIBESTRANOL D.P. -- a 4ce injection used as yet not felt. However, barriers| not fail to bring forth expert criti_ instead of uterine capsules, * ites * which have restrained demand are| cism. LI- S! if -FIGURINES being rapidly broken while supply is| — B. Spencer Mewetl was aiso eattea TEU ee ae REA TAG: working against’ rising costs in an| upon to take.a bow in recognition of we eee ena tio at ie oe MH ; industry which» exploits a non-re-| the recent addition to his family of vy Yr brevent losses from In china ‘ scours in young livestock. Placable natural resource. Hence,|a young son. Dancing, interspersed gs Z s 1 ital it will not be long before this condi-| with singing continued into the FRANKLIN C-L SOLUTION = for the intraven- - A large shipment of these popular anima tion gains wide rercognition. It is,| morning hours to music by our ‘ocal ous treatment of Milk Fever andin corree- i i m English of course, always a hope for the] musicians. tion of blood calcium deficiencies, and bird figurines, made fro & eta sient ai ant utsiders present were Mr. an 2 = a bone china... .a perfect gift suggestion 7 a | Mrs. Glenn McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. NTRS VENOUS Sets a for intravenous ad- t 7 Fireman In Accident Clarence McMillan and son Howard, s on of sterile solutions. from. $1-10" up : : was and Verna Malm; Mr. and Mrs. Bud FRANKLIN DEHORNING PASTE y Answering Fire Siren Edahl and son, Harry Powell, Benj FRANKLIN BLOOD STOPPER JOODLAND & SON Mobbs, all of whom returned Sunday . FRANKLIN DEHORNING PAINT ¥ In his hurry to get down to the ss ‘ D F 3 ke heir homes in Lone Butte, Roe < I. G. W : fireball Monday night when the sjrea| f© ‘Rely homes i AND PROTECTIVE DRESSING Lake and Bridge Lake. oa Watchmakers and Jewellers wailed, fireman Doug Mallette drove | “* DEHORNER: y s ig the corner of OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY through a stop sign at F - all sizes SYRINGES — Third Avenue and Oliver Street, seided wit ameter ov ead as] = BIRTHS Branp.y’s Drug Store At War Memorial Hospital The front of both cars were dam- : AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS e aged in the collision hut no one was] woops — To Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Saturday Specials hurt, Murray Slack was the driver of] gon Charles Woods of Meldran the other automobile involved. Greeks daughter, bokacapti’a: he cause of the alarm, a chimuey : 3 i ii one of the PGE company'| ANDERSON — To Mr. and Mrs. For the Finest in BORK LEGS (whole or halt) + per: 1b. 600 houses, was a poor second in excite- Oscar Anderson of Ochiltree, a % PORK CHOPS ++ per 1b. 60¢ ment value. daughter, born April 4.0 QUALITY MEATS FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL ine § SPINACH, fresh frozen -- per pkt. 26c Excavating Starts For Federal Building Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. Excavating work .on the new Fed- eral Building site started yesterday morning. Work is being done by lo- = cal Department of Public Works equipment, hired by the general con- tractor, C. J. Oliver Ltd. Shop with Confidence at Williams Lake Meat Market PRIVATE TRUCK SALE Canada emerged from 1952 with] Westerner Wins the strongest dollar in the world, a British Empire Medal Units Selling Under Market Value cA record capital investment of $5,200,- For Service in Korea (4 ’ 000,000,000 and exports surpassing C28 $4,000,000;000 for the first time in 1- 1954 8-ton Special Fatee ee 1- 1951 3-ton Fargo The aircraft carrier HMCS Mag- nificent has travelled far since her commissioning in April, 1948. Train- ing cruises have taken her to the sub-Aretic and the Caribbean, to wear too with ‘Tony Day” Europe several times and twice to the Mediterranean. asual wear can be smart 1- 1952 3-ton Special Fargo (new tires) casua. v4 Lg s 1- 1952 3-ton Fargo (new, motor) 1- 1948 1-ton Ford Pick-up (new motor) Alue : 8- 5-ton Hydraulic Jacks, Truck Chains Bluestone Sport Shirts ||| the Williams Lake: Golf Sergt. Paul I Tomelin of Cat- and Miscellaneous Tools pullovers or . cardigans +++ lade from British Canada's population should ad- vance beyond the 15,000,000 mark this year. 100% pure wool with a cashmere finish, these are ideal for spring wearing 38.75 ANNUAL MEETING ot Cardigans $9.95 Pullover d b gery and pomenton, “nas been = 2 awarded the British &mpire : 3 A large selection available in these popular sports and Country; Metal for distinguished service Reason for Sale: owner leaving town. ete ° in Korea. An official army i i igt JILLAGE HAL iz | shirts, smartly stlyed in plain colours and bright VILLAGE HALL plistegraplise, Ne, nak received All Sale Items may be seen ab plaids, from $3,95 to $7.50 Friday, April TO bhotegraphs of Canadian troops in action. Since his return from x 8 pam. Korea last December after 18 65 months in the war theatre, he eidweanr Anyone interested in gotting is |] hes been employed. as command : photographer in Prairie Com. sae oe sas Poe ee ee cordially invited to attend. man? “ith headquarters in W Railway Avenue Williams Lake nipeg.* ESS ayn Naa ee Ree ee