Thursday, April 16, 1953. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 3 100 Mile News GEORGE SUNDMAN was the lucky winner of the Swifts Easter Bunny exhibited in the grocery de- partment of 100 Mile -store. E, AIDDES of Bridge Lake is back to the Forestry Branch again for the season. | THE 100. MILE .STORE really looked like Spring this Easter, with its display of Baster lilies, daffodils and iris. | ©. CASE was a visitor at Willianis Lake last week. MR. and MRS. JOHN SUNDMAN and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Scott on Su day and Mrs. Sundman Sr. visited with Mr.jand Mrs. J. R. Scott. -and Mrs. haul logs from his timber limit at the 112 Mile. THE WEATHER MAN is. still handing us out cold and unseason- uble weather. - Monday nigrt it froze very hard and on Monday it snowed and hailed. MRS. E. F. FITZPATRICK re- turned from Oxegon where she has been since their house burned at Buffalo Lake. The Fitzpatricks will live at Forest Grove, where they have bought a new home. ALEX MORRISON, Ian Morrison and Morley Giffin drove 157 head of cattle, which had wintered at Canim Lake, back to 100 Mile this week. MRS. H. AULD returned from a 4rip to Banff and Calgary. While in Calgary Mrs. Auld visited Mr. D. Mitchell. Friends otf THE MILLS near 100 Mile are; Mrs. Mitchell will be sorry to bear still closed owing to road restric- tions and log shortages. aer father has recently died. and Mrs. Mitchell sent regards Mr, to FRANK HUBER has started to! all their friends in the Cariboo. Spring Is Here! "TIME to start thinking: about work on the land ...and about equipment McCORMICK Wheel Tractors from the famous CUB to the powerful SUPER WD? are available and in good supply. If you are doing extremely heavy work, why not consider an INTERNATIONAL WIDE GAUGE CRAWLER -- TD 6°: TD 9's and TD 14 A's are available. in limited supply. Write or Phone, or better still, drop in and let us discuss your vequirements _ CARIBOO TRUCK & EQUIPMENT LTD. WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Roya: cathedral following distribution o! This age-old annual ceremony of with His disciples. ar contai! uties Are Resumed Despite a Heavy Heart Fuizlling her first official engagement since the death of her grandmother, Dowager Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, accompanied by her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, is seen leaving St. Paul’s tatives of London’s aged in an Baster ceremony of roya! humility. to the 12th century, when British.monarchs, on the day before Good Friday, washed the feet of the poof after the example of Christ Each woman was given $4.90 in and each man a white purse containing $6.30. This was for clothes. The Queen then walked among the poor a second time, giving each purse with $7 for food. Finally she distributed white purses ing the specia] silver Maundy coins which for the first time this year bore the imprint of her head. —Central Press Canadian £ Maundy money to 49 represen- Benance and charity dates back a green purse, Nominations Next Week Fer Two Parties Here =Two political parties will hold nominating conventions in this rid- ing next week. Social Credit delegates will méct in Quesnel April 22 to choose their standard-bearer and the Liberals will hold their convention April 25 in Williams Lake. Provincial Election Aci The Provincial Voters List is now being revised If you are not registered you will not be able fo vote at the next Provincial Election. Registration on the Dominion or Municipal voters lists.does not mean that your name is on the Provincial Voters List. The responsibility is YOURS ... to see that you are properly registered. Registration Centres will be opened, be- tween April 16 and 27 inclusive, at the following [_ cations: {/construction firm. Mr. Jacobson's de- {fence was made against statemeuts Spry Pee HultonerthenProgressive: Mr. Fulton said there is no/way of FULTON STILL WATCHDOG Ottawa — The Commons Defence Committee ran into trouble last week over an old troublemaker—cost-plus contracts. The president of the gov- ernment-operated Defence Construc- tion Limited, R. J. Johnson, spoke to the Committee. He defended his ac- ALBERTA LAKE REALLY GROWS FISH A remote lake nestled in Wood Buffalo National park near the Al- berta-Northwest Territories boun- dary grows eastern brook trout so fast even government biologists are amazed Four years ago there were no trout in Pine Lake, a narrow body of water covering about 1,000 acres. Late last summer three brook tront weighing a total of 14 pounds were hauled from the lake. One tipped the seales at 6% pounds — a big fish LAC LA HACHE Student Attends Lunch in the brook trout league where a five-pounder is considered a wnop- per. What amazes biologists is that the fish were only three years old when caught. They were planted in the lake in July, 1949, when 8,000 finger-. lings were flown to Pine Lake from Edmonton. A fingerling would weigh part of an ounce and would be about two inches long. The lake is being kept under con- stant observation by biologists of the Canadian Wildlife Service of the de- partment of resources and develop- ment. They attribute the remarkable growth of the brook trout to the abundant food supply and are wait- ing to see if there will be any change when there are more fish competing for the fresh-water shrimps and stickleback. tion in not calling for tender fer seven contracts worth about $5,500,- 1000 at the RCAF’s big Goose Bay, [Labrador, airport. All seven con- tracts were given to the Terminal mowing how much less the work thight have cost Canada, because no effort w: made to find out what other contractors would ask for it. HOTEL CASE Appeal of Maurice Bourgeous, Maple Leaf Hotel beer parlour wai- ter, against a conviction two months ago on a charge of serving liquor to a person apparently under the in- fluence, was upheld in County Court Monday and the original conviction quashed. It is estimated that rheumatic diseases cause 30,000 Canadians to be off work every day. APRIL IS CANCER MONTH Princess Pine Chapter, No. 67, O.B.S. would be pleased to re- ceive any clean, old linens or cottons, either white or colour- ed, suitable for cancer dress- ings. These may be left at Blackwell's Photo Studio at any time. For Japanese Prince George Forbes, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Forbes of 122 Mile House, has received from Lieut- Governor Clarence Wallace an invit- ation to dine at Government House especially to meet the Crown Prince of Japan. George, who is an out- standing scholar attending Victoria College was the only student from his college singled out for this honor. AUDREY DOWNIE came in by plane for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dingwall. MR. and MRS. DOUG. WRIGHT and family spent the Easter vacation in Kamloops. MR. and MRS. JERRY BRAY have been away on a holiday trip to the coast. MR. and MRS. W. DOWNIE of the 137 entertainéd a large party of friends Saturday to celebrate the former’’s birthday. AN IMPORTANT AID © TO GOOD GROOMING | Smart clothes are only part of the answer... continued care of good clothes by regular Dry Cleaning means you will always look smart, long after that new suit or dress is no longer new. WILLIAMSLAKE Dry CLEANERS Don’t let opportunity escape\ you for lack of a savings plan OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT A: AND NOW YOU'VE PICKED UP. : SKEETER, I WANT TO TALK TO YOU... GRANDMA TOLD ME NOUN BEEN, OUT WITHOUT YOUR COAT ON... COURT HOUSE, Williams Lake 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ; Saturdays 9 a.m. to 12 ke 3 y A COLD! YOU DO THAT EVERY SPRING! Z ¥ < I'M SORRY, GRAMP: Ss. Hours Location 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. COURT HOUSE, Barkerville Saturdays 9 a.m. to 12 noon 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 OUSE, Quesnel COURT H » Q Saturdays 9 a.m. to 12 noon 9am. to 5 p.m. except Thursdays POST OFFICE, ‘Wells «uLOOKING FOR A SPORTING- GOODS STORE THAT CARRIES THE FISHING REEL YOu ASKED ME TO BUY YOU!! Hua ra YOU'RE TOO IMPULSIVE, SKEETER! YOU TRY TO RUSH EVERYTHING... JUST TAKE IT EASY! SPRING WILL GET HERE, BUT GIVE ITALITTLE TIME! ay. NO GENERAL HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASS IS TO - BE UNDERTAKEN. WHERE WERE J You ALL DAY, ANYWAY? _J Those already on the Voters List will receive Post Card notification that they are registered. S. ALLEN, Quesnel, B.C.