4 k ; Thursday, April 9, 1958. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 3 TATLAYOKO NEWS Annuol Snow Measurement Made The annual trip up Potatoe Moun- tain for-the purpose of measuring the depth and density of snow at the Snow Course established in 1950 by the B.C. Snow Survey Branch, was made March 28th by Edna Terry and Gerry Moore. Depth of snow averaged 44”, density 7.9”. Density of snow March 1952 was 8”. GERRY, MARTIN and BARI Water Well Casing For commercial & domestic Wells PIPE and STEEL Aluminum Roofing and siding Hector Machine Co. Ltd. Mail Addresses Edmonton — 7016 - 99th Street Calgary — 8th Ave. & 19th St. B. MOORE drové out to Williams Lake April 3, where they were joined by K.B., for a trip to Vancouver. OUR ROAD is still in a pretty de- plorable condition, necessitating the use of the tractor as school bus right up to the Easter holidays. Snow is @isappearing slowly from the hill sides with no sign of an early spring as yet. JOHNNY BLATCHFORD brought his family over from their Tsuniah Lake ranch, Maréh 26th. His wife Polly, and daughter Bonnie, went out on the stage Friday morning to Williams Lake and points south. Johnny reports lessening snow con- [ditions with bared off hillsides. LEE BUTLER and Bert Hamm spent a week hunting cougar down at the south end of Tatlayoko Lake, eliminating eight head of the deer slayers before returning March 28. ELEANOR and LEE BUTLER and Don Nicholson“of West Branch drove out to Alexis Creek April 3rd, with a record load of bounty pelts con- sisting of eighteen cougar and three wolves. : Classified ads get results. Try one Bargains In Comfort Chesterfield Suites, $1 two-piece, in tapestry 27.00 Davenport, finished in smart velour $94.00 Single Chesterfield’ Chairs #4 Smart Office Chairs, seat and back upholstered in imitation leather $20.00 ‘Jan MikKler HIGH ON BRIDGE, LOVERS FIND BLISS... ~ An _ international kiss —-Central Press Canadian is shared by Mr. and Mrs, Jovan Urosevie following their marriage high atop the Ambassador bridge. Unable to be married in the U.S. or Canada—because Mr. Urosevic, of Windsor, Ont., has no visa and Mrs. Evangeline Karsai, of Detroit, Mich., has a Michigan divorce—the young couple decided to make the ceremony an international event with the help of best man Dusan Vukev Ide, at right, of Detroit, who per: jac, at left, and Judge O. Z. formed the ceremony. 100 MILE Experimenting With Blue Climbing Roses DR. O’SHANEK of the Lodge, is experimenting with blue climbing roses this year, he got three roses from California. This is the first time blue roses have been grown in Canada to my knowledge and we wish Mr. O’Shanek every success. He is also introducing a new earthworm in the garden. Cabbages and cauliflower are already up in the greenhouse. QUTE A NUMBER of people left le Sees Enough for ten men, or even more, if he multiplies his efforts with the latest farm implements, such as field cultivators, milking machines, combines and tractors. And, when ten ‘men’ are hard at work, you make ten times as good use of every hour. And your income is, of course, greatly increased. So, if a lack of ready cash stands between you and any one of these mechanical farm-hands, you owe it to yourself to look. into the question of a B of M Farm Improvement Loan. Drop in at your local B of M office just as soon as you find it convenient. You'll be pleasantly surprised at the low cost of a B of M Farm Improvement Loan, and at the easy repayment terms that can be arranged. Boost y your income by multiplying the results of your work. WY BAN Bank or MonrTREAL Canada's First Bank Williams Lake Branch: WORKING WITH JACK PURSER, Manager CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 piso za vieitor at 100-5 here to spend the Waster week or the weekend at points south, Mr. Mrs. Oscieuny left for a holiday in Vancouver and Seattle. Miss Floris McDougal and Miss Janette McCros- san motored to Kamloops to spend the week end with Floris’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McDougal. ‘The Rudy Jens holidayed at the coast, and Mr. and Mrs. Pelkey also went south. MRS. C. CASE was a visitor to Kamloops on Saturday. MR. and MRS. JOHNSON Burnaby are vis! and from ing their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Blackstock. They brought Linda Blackstock, who had been staying with her grandparents since her at- tack of pneumonia. (DON FIELDS of Canim Lake was He over the wee! end. MRS. ORA SOLOWS spent last weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sundman. Mrs. Solows returned to Vancouver taking two daughters to visit her parents Mr, and Mrs. Placia, of Vancouver. MR. and MRS. MARKS, accom- panied by Mrs. O’Shanek returned from a two months’ holiday in Color- ado last week, glad to be in the Carihoo once more. RAY’S GARAGR is open again af- ter being closed due to Mr. Rosen- cau’s recent illness. THE Bridge Creek Estate calf crop has reached the 30 calf ma Dogs have been doing some damage to the calves so that the herd has to be watched. LAC LA HACHB Addition Planned For Community Hall At the Community Club meeting on Wednesday it was decided to be- gin work right away on the new kit- chen and stage to be added to the hall. With these additions the hall will be one of the best in the interior. Mr. O. Karlander has been employed to take charge of the building pro- gram. Secretary Mrs. M. M. Wright re- ports that members voted for a two- day softball tournament to take place May 17 and 18 with a big dance on the 18th. Nine teams have been invited to participate. A SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR was held in the school by the PTA. A sale of home cooking, white elephant sec- tion, fortune-telling and bingo brought in about $65.00 for the piano fund. MEMBERS of the teaching staff, Miss Ivene Mutta and Mr. Johu Calam, left for Vancouver for the Easter vacation. MR. and MRS. BILL DOWNIE of 137 Mile spent a holiday at Bridge Lake. “DAISY FELKER is home visiting With ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. F MEDNIS is holidaying in Vancoluver. MR/and MRS. TOM DOWNIE of Vanefuver with sons, Kenneth and JohA are spending the Easter vaca- tien with Mr. and Mrs. W. Dingwall. * MR. and MRS. AL HELTMAN have rBturned from their trip to Kelowna. HWORSEFLY Magazine Article Features Local Family Once again some of Horsefly’s colorful history has found its way into print. Written by Gordon Thom- son, manager of the Calloway Ranch, the article appears in “Canadian Cattlemen” magazine, and is titled “Ranching in a Gold Field.” It chietly summarizes the history of the Wal- ters family, one of the first settlers in. this district. Gold, however, was the key that opened the door to this fertile terrain. LANCE THYGASEN is busy clear- ing his land and preparing to start building his home, which adjoins the Calloway Ranch. THE Horsefly Women’s. Institute held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. W.. J. Walker. The members received a very promisingetter from Hon. Ralph Chetwynd, minister of railways. The Women’s Institutes of the Cariboo are requesting support in the matter of the proposed extension of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway from Squamish to Vancouver. R. Y.. GIBBONS arrived home from his trip to Vancouver, but it evi- dently was too much for him. A couple of days later Mr. Gibbons had to be taken out to the Williams Lake 150 Mile News VISITING his parents, Mr. an@ Mrs. Hugh Fraser, recently, was Art Fraser of Vancouver. MISS PATSY MARGETTS has gone to Enderby for a few days to visit friends. 4 HENRY ZIRNHELT and children of Kamloops were Sunday guests of his mother and relatives here. MR, and MRS. RUS BRADNER and children went to Prince George for a few days. RALPH TURNEY arrived home last Tuesday from M & C Logging Co. at Miocene with a very sore foot due to a logging accident. MRS. STEWART from the Peace River country arrived Easter daughter, Mrs. Tony Keene. BOB McPHAIL of Aldergrove was a guest of the Jack M¢Phail’s over the Easter holidays. Hospital. We hope to have him back with us soon. WORD has been received that Mrs. Alva Campbell is quite ill. Mrs. Campbell, an old-time resident of Horsefly, has been in a nursing home in Vancouver for the past three years, THERE has been much coming and going this past week: Rod Mac- Leod and family back from thei holiday. Gus Olson back from Van- couver to work at H. J. Gardner's sawmill. Peter Williamson and Gramps Williamson are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Walters. Dan Atkins, Allan Bunker and Jim Ellis left Thursday to spend the Haster holi- days at the coast. H. D. Hembrough and his family have also gone away for the holiday. Ron Walters and Ed Walters and his family are visiting with their mother, Mrs. C. Newton. Harold Patenaude brought his family up for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Patenaude. B. HOOKER returned Sunday evening from Kamloops. Mrs. Hook- er is recuperating from an operation and is still in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. W. 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