THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 9 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 ROOM available for Private Use THE LAKEVIEW HOTEL RESTAURANT CANIMAHOOD NEWS CLUB WELCOMES AREA NEWCOMERS The Jolly Jlours Club held a social meeting and silver tea in the Lodge at Mrs. M. (H.M.) MeNeil's last Sat- urday to welcome the ladies who are recent arrivals in the neighborhood. ‘There were fourteen present. Club president, Mrs, Paul Mailloux, being absent through vice- president, Mrs.~ Wdwar welcomed the newcom joyable afternoon. was silver collection taken for the Crip- pled Children’s fund. -—2WD FOREMAN 0. H. Gibson made a tour of general inspection over the Wells-Gray Park road last Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. Gib- son — her first trip’over the road to Mahood Lake. Owing to so many cars and trucks being stuck at vari- ous places Mr. Gibson decided to send in a gravel crew to make the road passable. ILLNESS of relatives in, Victoria and Everett, Washington, called Mrs. Herbert McNeil and Mrs. B. H. Me: Neil from home Monday. They were taken by Herbert MeNeil to Ashcrott to leave by 4rain for Vancouver where they spent Tuesday. Mrs. Her- his advertisement is not published Boar HUDSON'S: BAY Kestt Procuulle SCOTCH WHISKY or displaye dor by the Government of British Columbia d by the Liquor Control bert McNeil left Tuesday evening to= | Victoria to spend a week with her | mother, Mrs. Jennie Nichols who is | ill. Mrs. B. H. MeNeil went to see her i i-law, Mrs. E. G. Boozel, who is seriously ill in Byerett General Hospital. Mrs. MeNeil is visiting at the home of Mrs. C. S. LePage, form- erly Mrs. Lester M. MeNeil of Canim Lake. B.. SPENCER MeNBIL, as local delegate to the Liberal convention motored to Williaits Lake last Sat- urday. He was accompanied by his @aughters, Joan and Donna. UNDER a contract from Canim Lake Sawmills Ltd., B. Spencer Mc- Neil is logging on Canim Lake. Nor- man Carlson is working. with him. THE central figure of a group of eight boys at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan last Sunday was Keith Hogan. He was celebrating his eighth birthday with his school- mates. REYER KOMMER is on a week’s vacation in Vancouver. GARRY DAVIS on business this week. NORMAN CARLSON motored to Lone Butte to ‘visit Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson over the weekend. A COTTON FROLIC at McNeil Ranch Lodge May 9 is annouuced by posters. The guys are to wear jeans and cotton shirts, the gals cut- ton frocks. MISS LILA DAVIS, formerly of Seven Islands, Quebec, arrived last week to reside at Beaver Lake, the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Davis. En route Miss Davis visited in New Westminster. ROY WOODLAND, after serving several years*as Lone Butte station agent for the PGE has resigned to take a position *with the Netherlands Overseas Mills Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Woodland will occupy the house be- ing built by the company. in Vancouver THE 4-30 HAS POWER! It develops tremendous power. (McCulloch saws are rated exclusively by accurate dyne- meter. You can tell the difference when you put this saw in a log!) Actual Weight 30 Ibs. ‘ Here’s the fastest cutting one-man chain saw ever developed » NEW _ MeCULLOCH 4-30 Actually ovfcuts, cut performs, most 2-man saws ~~ THE 4-30 IS LIGHT! Weight is only 30 pounds, complete with blade and chain. No other saws of more than three horsepower are this light! THE 4-30 1¥ CENTER BALANCED! Balance is evenly distributed ‘on each side of the line, for easy, day-long bucking. And the balance is right for felling from either side, and for carrying. THE 4-30 CUTS AT LL ANGLES! 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Clear Anton Pole Yard Williams Lake, B.C. a AK oe Victims of U Py as they arrived in Quebec City ab are en route to Winnipeg with 20 Mr. Pace hopes to get a job. scheme for flood victims works, 36. receiving a loan of $600 from ‘the paid for his family’s trip across and guaranteed a job. Summing up the they've done for us.” lood Are “Glad to Be in Canada” She —Central Press Canadian The first inhabitants from Canvey Island, Essex, England, to come to Canada under the Canadian government's flood-victim scheme, Mr. Frederick Pace, his wife and two children are seen ard the liner Samaria. They pounds, the clothes they are wearing, and a small cabin trunk as their only possessions—where j Explaining how the government -year-old crane worker told of Canadian government, which fare to Winnipeg, where he is feeling of his family, Mr. Pace We're glad to be in Canada and dre grateful for everything Say ‘Incentive Plan’ For BCHIS Considered VICTORIA — Hospital Insurance changes designed to reward those) who have faithfully paid their orem- iunis are reported by Premier Ben- net to be under government study. He declined to elaborate, but said BCHIS 1952-53 operations, which} ended March 31 have resulted in anj accumulation of the largest surplus ever recorded. | The Premier did not release any| figures or details, but there have been reports the government is con-| sidering institution of an “incentive plan” to reward people who faitli-, fully pay premiums. A reduction in premium considered a distinct possibility, but official sources are not commenting om-this phase. Here’s how the would operate: Persons who have paid premiums year after year would be given “paid up” insurance credits. Persons who had paid one year’s premiums may be granted credit of one month's premium paid up — or it might be two months’ credit. Thus a person could built up is also plan probably New Addition to Canadian Army Bands Pa —Central Press Canadian Expected to become a standard instrument in Canadian army bands is the German “Glocken- spiel,” which emits a_ bell tone. Here Leo Prosper of Duck Lake, Sask., a member of the 1st Cana- dian Rifle Battalion bugle and drum band, stationed at Hanover, Germany, is seen with latest “ad- dition” to the army. First Plane Lands On Clinton Airstrip CLINTON — History here when the first plane landed at the airstrip piloted by Joe Harreli. William Studdert’s four-seater C na 170 made a perfect landing on a flight from Gang Ranch The strip is a half-mile 300 feet wide situated one mile south of Clinton, Nel to the Cariboo Highway and has been built entireiy by volunteer labor. was nade long by “credits” and eventually get paid up credits equal to one year's prem- iums. s ‘The plan would be the govern- ment’s answer to those who have criticized authorities for failing to enforce premium payments and can- celling arrears of delinquents. Pipeline Lien Case Dismissed New_ Westminster — A $656,000 lien against the right-of-way ex- tending 39.5 miles east of Hope of the TransMountain Oil Pipeline Company was dismissed in County Court by Judge Grimmett at New Westminster. D. McKay Brown, who appeared for the defending contractor, con- tended that no mechanics’ lien at- tached to a pipeline which was in the same category as a railway. 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