—rhureday, April 29, 1089, - SH TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARS, 8.6, ae BRIDGE LAKE NEWS INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE Between Williams Lake and Quesnel Leaves Quesnel 1 p.m. Mondays and ‘Thursdays Leaves Williams Lake 1 p.m._Tuesday and Friday INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS, BIG CREEK LARGE FAMILY REUNION HELD MR. and MRS, E. H. FAESSLER Guides Oppose Cow Moose Season week testing cattle for this conta- gious disease. No reactors have beer found in the Chilcotin to date. BACK trom his holiday i On y Taylor visited friends 6500 mile tour Murray and Jack Cade saw the sights in 7 states, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, “Ari n the] zona, California, New Mexico and ‘Texas, plus a brief dip into Mexico their] too. Ar the killing had a family reunion at their Stag Lake Ranch home over the Easter W. T. Hannah holiday. The Faessler sons, daugh- Columbia. Without governments which free enterprise, sources of money Colunibia simply dry up. we The result? Business for our prosperity. Would BusinessCome to ia British Columbia if We had a Socialist Government? Within the past two years more thin one-and-a-half BILLIONS OF DOLLARS of investment capital has come to British Tt came because B.C. has plentiful natural resources, abundant power, a sup- ply of labor, transportation by land, air and sea, und proximity to world markets. STILL MORE IMPORTANT was the confidence investors had in the political climate which existed in British Columbix. 0 encourage investment, on the scale needed by British By no stretch of the imagination could foresee investment capital poured into this province should there be a Socialistic government in power. Why? Because no one in his right mind would build up a prosperous business where a Government was talking of social- izing all the important payroll industries. would STAY AWAY from British Columbia, and with it would go the source of jobs so necessary The decision of every thoughtful and progressive British-Columbia voter in the = forthcoming election must be to vote ONLY for those political parties that ad- vocate and support freedom of enterprise. BRITISH COLUMBIA FEDERATION OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY being ters, and grandchildren to the num- ber of twenty-one came to cheer the paternal and maternal hearts. “Such gatherings”, Mr. and Mrs. Faessler agreed, “are one of the many compensations which come from raising a big family.” HARRY CAST celerated his 82nd birthday on April 11. Mr. still active enough to be painting the exterior of his house. MR. and MRS. A. BE. BROOKES, formerly of Penticton, arrived here on April 9. The family has bought the Tingle place on the north shore road, They are living at present in the old schoolhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Brookes plan to build a new home during the coming summer. The community exténds a hearty wel- come to Mr. and Mrs. Brookes and to Barbara. THE RANCHERS are reporting the arrival of good calf crops this spring. The cattle have come through the unusually mild winter in good condition. While the calf crops are good, the condition of the public roads is un- usually bad. MRS. W. J. BRADFORD of Bar- riere, her son Harold, and Miss Mac- donald were Bridge Lake visitors on April 12, THREE GIRLS, each named Bar- bara, will soon be attending the primary school here, they are Bar- bara King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. King; Barbara Brookes, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brookes; and Barbara Spanks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Spanks. THE Bridge Lake Farmers’ Insti- tute held its regular monthly meet- ing in the Institute hall on April 12. C. J. Faessler presided. A. E. Cornish was elected seere- tary-treasurer for the rest of 1953. Mr. Cornish replaces C. F. Faessler, who resigned. The other officers of the organization are: A. Kalloch, vice-president; directors: F. Reed. Cast is|* of cow moose was passed unanimous- ly at a meeting of the Big Creek Guides’ Association held at Henry's on Tuesday. A survey by the Big Creek Guides has proved that there js plenty of winter feed untouched this spring and the moose are in good condition. The moose population is definitely down from what it has been in previous years. FOLLOWING UP the plan to pro- claim this country a TB Free Area, Dr. D. McGee, government veterin- arian from Vancouver, was here this Keithley News MR. and MRS. BOB GRANT were visitors here over the Baster holiday. GEORGE STENGL, who wintered in Vancouver has come back for the summer. BACK from his winter's stay in Kamloops is Alec Sutherland. MISSES ETHEL and BEATRICE KINVIG, who are attending school this year in Quesnel, motored to Van- couver and Bellingham with David Winger for the first part of Easter vacation, then spent the remainder of their vacation with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kinvig. MR. and MRS. ROBERT CONN of Cariboo Lake Lodge motored out to the DeLisle auction sale with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kinvig. Others attend- ing were Chris Eder of Spanish Creek, Ken McKenzie from Silver Horn Lodge, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cripps and Enar Jacobson of Big Lake. R. RASMUSSEN of Six Mile re- turned home from the coast where he was receiving medical attention. ARTHUR SYLVAIN from Harvey Creek came in for the first time this spring to buy supplies. This Is his first appearance since last October. MR. and MRS. BUD MORGAN from Spanish spent Sunday here visiting with Kinvigs and Canns, AUCTION SALES E.H. Faessler,and.A, Grosset. “THE Buropean Flood Relief Com- mittee acknowledged a cash dona- tion which had been made by the Institute. A LETTER stated that the gov ernment land clearing machines are likely to-return to Bridge Lake this year. An agricultural field day is to be held, with July 11th as the tentative date. The meeting adjourned after de- ciding that a district exhibit will be taken to the North Thompson Fall Fair at Louis Creek on September 7. @ A TRACTOR, COMBINE, TRUCK os other mechanical equipment? @ LIVESTOCK? @ A NEW HOUSE, BARN, SHED or other out-buildings? Or the altera- tion and repair of your present buildings? @ A HEATING OR WATER SYSTEM? This includes furnaces and boilers, water beaters, built-in sinks and tubs, or repair and modernization of your - present system. @ THE CLEARING AND BREAKING OF NEW GROUND? Or any of the following: fencing, drainage, road- work, tiling, pumping, and diking installations? @ A FARM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM? . «Installation of a new or used system or modernization of your present one? @ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT? +. A milking machine, cream separator, refrigerator or pump? @ FRUIT TREES? . . . To replace faulty onés; to increase or vary your fruit harvest; or 10 start an orchard if you're other than a fruit farmer. v v TO A MILLION CAMADIANS: Breeding stock or a new bull to build up the quality of your herd? Decide which improvements will help you most in operating your farm and talk over a low-cost Farm Improvement Loan with your nearest B of M manager. Farm Improvement Loans are helping many thousands of Canadian farmers to get the best out of their farms now, Bank OF Williams Lake Branch: MonTREAL 2 Fiat Sank JACK PURSER, Manager SDIVESTOCK & FARM SALES OUR SPECIALTY STOCKER & FEEDER CATTLE BOUGHT AT ALL TIMES GEO. 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