Thursday, April 16, 1958. Ee THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.¢. Page 9 Official estimates from building experts are that Canada currently needs at least 750,000 more dwell- ing units if people are to be properly housed Oldest Canadian Army Reserve Force regiment is the Governor- General's Foot Guards now station- ed in Ottawa. The regiment was formed on June 7, 1872. ANNUAL Banguet Room : Williams Lake and District LIBERAL’ ASSOCIATION Friday, April 24th MEETING Elks Hall Massey-Harris FARM MACHINERY Stoves Light Plants: 100 MILE HOUSE GARAGE OFFERS YOU IE.L. & McCulloch CHAIN SAWS AND FIRE PUMPS ALSO Used Cars and Trucks - Washing Machines Water Pressure Systems Atlas and Goodyear Tires Fire Extinguishers GOOD STOCK OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Austin CARS AND TRUCKS KINDNESS 1S ONLY TIP HE VWANTS od Canaaian Pte. Clair Cleaves finds his little South | Coreen friend gives LON Outpost Hospital Groups Amalgamate On Sunday afternoon at the teach- erage a combined meeting of the Lone Butte and South Cariboo Outpost Hospital Association and Women’s Auxiliary to the Outpost Hospital was held. These two associations com- bined forces and will be know in the future as the Lone Butte and South Cariboo Outpost Hospital Auxiliary. Nearly $2000 has been paid on the debt owing by the hospital district. It was decided to charge an annual fee of fifty cents for membership. Anyone who is interested is welcome to become a member. Mrs, Bernice BUTTE New York for a visit before flying to Sweden. They will leave New York May 4th. ON WEDNESDAY morning’s train two little girls arrived from Soda Creek. They were granddauzthers of Mrs. O. Gibson. Mrs. Gibson met them at the station. LONE BUTTE was a very quiet place during Easter. JACK (POP) GIBSON has gone to Shaughnessy Military Hospital for a check-up. ON TUESDAY morning April 7, at 2.30, the thermometer registered {en degrees above zero. Sunday morn- ing the thermometer again registered ten degrees above. SATURDAY evening the Optimist } Club met at the home of the Willards to celebrate Percy’s birthday. __RALPH LARUM spent the Waster Larum isp oh eMillan is secretary-treasurer. THE Mike Zomars returned from Vancouver on Monday afternoon. MR. and MRS. JONAS NORDGREN of the Lone Butte Auto Court are on their way to Sweden, their home country. This will be their first visit ih 31 years. Mr. and Mrs. Nordgren will travel to California and then to B.C. DOUBLE DISTILLED + B.C. EXPORT «+ On July 23, 1904, Sir Henry Joly de Lotbiniere opened the Froser River Bridge—the first bridge to spon the mouth of the Froser ‘ond provide @ direct roil and road link to the United Stotes. B.C. FURST'S In 1904, William Braid founded B.C.’s first distillery, and established the standard of quality that distinguishes B.C. 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THE SECTION PGE has increased where CREW with on the two new men from Vancouyer. ‘W's really worth more!” Real estate men know. Bright, colorful B-H “ENGLISH” does make homes worth more because it’s a beautiful, economical, long-lasting exterior paint. Apply by brush or spray. Lake Hardware & Plumbing Canimahood News TWO TRUCKLOADS of Canada Gem turnips raised by R. V. Roberts were trucked last week by Carl Rob-| J erts to the 93 Mile House for distri- bution by Interior Wholesale Dis- tributors. LAURA LYNNE MeNEIL accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Jens and family to Vancouver last Thursday| 9; to spend Easter vacation with her mother, Friday for their home at Bridge Lake| M for the Easter vacation. MRS. STEVE ERICKSON and Lloyd visited last Thursday at R. A.| © Pitre’s. CANIM LAKE SAWMILLS LTD. has under construction a new diesel electric saw mill being built of 12 by 12 inch timbers. Construction is in charge of Robert Pinkney, Eagle Creek, assisted by his son Garry and his brother Eric. MR. and MRS. HAROLD HART- WIG and family were in Kamloops last week end for dental care and were accompanied home by Mrs. Hartwig’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Me- Rae of Vancouver, for a week's visit. : JOE BBISIG is back from a trip to Vancouver to have his chain saw overhauled. THE REGULAR business meeting last Saturday of the Jolly Hours Club at Mrs. Carl Roberts was well at- tended and plans considered for pay- ment of balance due on radio-pheno- graph. A social evening at whist is to be held at the home of Mrs. R. V. Roberts. McMILLAN BRS. have re-opened their logging operations at Canim Lake with Glenn McMillan in charge. Bud Edahl and Robert Lellman have taken contracts. Mr. and Mrs. Glen MeMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Edahl, with son Michael, have rented housekeeping cabins from Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Lellman with infant daughter from McNeil Ranch. HAROLD ELLAM, after, spending a few days at Kamloops duving, the Easter closure of the sawmill is do- ing some work on his house near Jim reek. LEO BEISIG has purchased from H. Auld.a new International %4-fon truck. CANIM LAKE Toppy as again changed hands. Mr. , Owner for the past year nee sola out to a business man from Kelowna. HOWARD and NANCY MALM, re- turned Saturday to Roe Lake after auending Part of the Easter vacation ith their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins. Nancy will re- turn to high school in Kamloops. MR. and MRS. PAUL MAILLOUX are on a ten-day trip to Visit relatives | in North Kamloops and New Wes- tminster, B. SPENCER MecNEIL left Satur- day for Kamloops and Vancouver. RAY ROSENEAU was in on bust- ness this week. ORVAL GIBSON was in on road business. VISITING Mrs. Reg Davis is her sister from Montreal. REG DAVIS has rented his mill to two Vancouver men who have ta- ken over and have the mill in opera- tion. t e te Roe Lake News A GOOD-SIZED crowd attended the card party last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bell. Proceeds went to the Outpost Hos- pital at Lone Butte. WE WERE SORRY to hear that! Mrs. Bell had been in the hospital. She is home now, and we hope much improved. La Hache is Places. Jimmie performed the operation with skill. This was done two weeks ago, and the cow is alive, and showing no ill effects from the operation. WE HAD a light snow last night, just as the roads were getting dry. Dog Creek News SAM SLOAN was a business visitor rv to the valley this week. DENNIS MeMAHAN has returned to his studies in town after spending MR. and MRS. A. LAW left Good] the holidays with Mountain Ranch. ONE LOOK at the blanket of suow his pareuts at which covered the earth hereabouts yn Monday morning was sufficient to convince a lot of people that the weather man had somehow managed oO get Christmas and Easter all mix- d up this year, By noon it had all disappeared into the ground, much o the liking of the tillers of the soil. The winds had dried the ground to such an extent this spot of moisture was very welcome. MASTER RAY HAMILTON of Lac visiting the Hilary ‘GUARD THOSE YOU LGUE through: EDUCATION RESEARCH WELFARE TREATMENT FACILITIES CHAIRMAN Mr. T. D. Bingham Williams Lake, B.C. CONQUER CANCER CAMPAIGN B.C. Division Can. Cancer Society. TRY OUR MID-DAY SPECIALS Next time you’re in for coffee or a cool drink, order a tasty sandwich - .. served in a jiffy,' they’re tasty and satis- fying. BANQUET ROO available for Private Use THE LAKEVIEW HOTEL RESTAURANT MR. and MRS. TOM SPROULE were called to Vancouver this week by the illness of Mrs. Sproule’s daughter. A NUMBER of the young people were home from school for the Bas- ter vacation. MRS. RUTH WAGNER and son, Calvin, were guests in the Lee Rob- erts home Friday. MRS. HILDA LARSON visited her son Jack, Tuesday night and attend- ed the picture show at Bridge Lake. MR. and MRS. FRED HART and children have gone to Vancouver for a few months. MISS IRENE HIGGINS of Clinton is visiting relatives and friends dur- ing the holidays. BILL BRADFORD from below Little Fort was in over the Easter week-end. MISS PEGGY BELL from Van- couver is visiting friends in the com- munity. WE HAVE to take our hat off to Jimmie Reed, foreman of the Stroin Ranch, for his resourcefulness when one of the cows was sick and a Caesarian operation was necessary, Phone INTERIOR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Williams Lake, B.C. B.C. Cancer Foundation cs [io