Page 7 S Thursday, June 4, 1953 Be THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.€. : CEES DERE TT QUESNEL softball games here £ eloseknit, hard-working, happy fam-|born to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blain, 2s rne| cee aaGh ae | ,___|’elides took the first gx; al T d A d M h R ily enthusiastically welcomes its|Horsefly Lake at Ashcroft, May 19. Gucsnrl Gelding Meir ‘eee| 5 cecond one 402. i, cf ragecy verted as Mother Rescues fifteenth baby into the housebold|Mrs. Blain is home now where the : tee tee much can be said in favour of the|wee one can be much admired by all _ ond’ team, the local Power Glides | : com couldn't maxe tiene wo TO From Waters of Horsefly Lake vid tashioned theme. A daughter waslits brother and sisters. had little difficulty in inflicting de- a- scheduled a cisive defeats on the visitors in two George. See i cess SRM oe A near tragedy occurred at Horse- Wray, three year old son of Mr. and fly Lake last Wednesday when Babes Mrs. R. Wray, fell into the lake near his home at Gardner’s sawmill. i Do You Remember? Babe's mother dove in and rescued him, but he was unconscious when ; THE GREATEST IN brought to shore. Artificial respira- 4s 2. tion was performed by Max Butler for a considerable time before the IN BR child regained consciousness. MBIS HISTORY: Be ay coe oe aie oy, be Home Water CONDITIONER © ENTIRELY NEW PRINCIPLE a @ NOT A CHEMICAL WATER Seon and hearty as ever. oN ; SOFTENER $5 4) 495 Fe GARDNER'S “sawinlll; Horse SS NY ew © EFFICIENT ACTION SAVES SOAP 4 IGS sawmill, Horse- = Bie 90, sists y aeamee pany cooe| Be SoA” | * SENS tno ment from Woodward’s Painters ZA iS (e) @” ELIMINATES cuigh TASTE F MI Vancouver. All the buildings are be- UF] ° ATES RACK TAS NU Nyt eas ing painted with aluminum. rz 3 ie) SES ORO NDUST g MR and MRS. F. C. HOOKER are W Ay @ SAVES HEATHFUL MINERALS = A COA; R y home from their holiday at Vancou- é } @ PROTECTS PIPES eR NEAGER i PERRO Serer i : ver and Victoria. They took many J R wide wort thet Bich Columbia wes'on the wey fond EGi ON lovely pictures of their daughter ARYA, AHN @ nepuces scum & TUB RINGS 4 greats be lof future of which her people had always 5 Donella’s nurses’ graduation. PIS IM AS wverywhere tumed their eyes toward B.C. as aoe $33.75 = ireais DR. F. BARTON, of Longview, Bs \ . Now Here Is Another Headline E Washington, is up for a few weeks fo) pn Ve a SS Pobsned © ew iDays. Ag: lworking on his cabin on Quesnel] UsesNo Chemicals - : e & 'Lake road. Needs No Renewing : : Lo ae ‘Adds No Chemical oa Ses ee ee = MRS. A, BRIGDEN has been down Na Chemical: : NOTE: When ths hoodie oppesred W Id Seize: Biiich. Columbia wor shecked The at. Haney for the past month, stay- CCF ou Teoder of tho Socallsts thon n= ing with her father P. J. Bourelle, = Breweries Ee eee who is not well s|Alcan, bre ener Be eae Pe ea sine spat to Te PME oe in B.C. would| fY ‘gino Menifesto of the CCF to which : - i a YUNCAN — 4. ay na win time” il a bought the Gibby place, have moved H Shee oe ooo, B.C, Electr, eat Kiumat, COP leader h in with their family. - Tbe, SO encter nesta vancouver Teand ns Areca Wetter <0 Meokng he first Vaneote ne sores, fal or MR. and MRS. CHARLES SIM- sin reply * Usp err restiatee re MONS are moving up from New . ‘The 0 * re jn the camps i U Pp! cleppesranee ed for The CCF offical progromme i fo toke i GOING Hy ‘notural. resources and the Westminster to make their home on L The Free poe eee eee the 108 road. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enterprise Ver inne torn AS CITIZENS OF BRITISH COL Saari ae wa rae zo ASK OURSELVES TWO ere WE BAY : eta DE eed ue ae LAKE HARDWARE LTD. z JIM LUFF and BOB DUNCAN Building and Plumbing Supplies 1. Which kind of headline do we want? We con't he both. have returned to their home at Crof- Ree Wie ir ear i La ctr any cicumstances, a Socialist government B,C. were to toke over the great ton for a tew sfontns: f ‘Alcan investment, where would it et is row moter? Bout Is no! found in North PETE MIKKELSEN is visiting his | sOEST hed SGRERE I eee oe encore. fram: the: people’ whese é prother and sister in the States. : } = A : VIOLET BLAIN was in Ashcroft q Qnly free competitive enterprise can carry Brch Columbla forward for a few days visiting relatives. { under the Canadian freedom system of life . . can create more jobs 5 i = PPertunities, rising standards of living and seerity, more wealth for MR. and MRS. R. WRAY left wide distribution, good union contracts, more pulic purchasing. power- Saturday to spend a few days at i : Rosedale. : LET'S K a a EEP BRITISH COLUMBIA MOVING ON AND UP! LES BLAIN has left’ Gardner's BG FEDERATION OF TRADE & INDUSTAY sawmill to work at Ocean Falls. His | | | —- friendly spirit will be greatly missed. ONE cannot pick up a magazine today without frequently seeing an article on the pros and cons of — eee EES | By Aeroplane 2 ‘Why | am your Z $2.00 to $3.00 per acre iS We supply Insecticide e Candidate |] Skyway Air Services Ltd. EARL MALCOLM Because I am convinced that the Libera] Party has a sound plat- form, a sincere and experienced leader, and is the only group of Liberal Candidate for candidates capable of bringing the necessary high standards of Langley B Cc Cariboo ability and experience to your government in Victoria, I am proud 3 z . to be associated with the other 47 candidates chosen to represeut the Liberal Party. Phone LANGLEY 151 or 510 While all are experienced in their individual fields, here are some representative Liberal candidates: 7 Planes to Serve You © LES GILMORE, DELTA (Internationally prominent in Agricultural Circles): “As one _ of 7 agriculturists ameng the Liberal candidates, I join them in assuring good represen- taticn, for B.O., Farmers.” @ NANCY HODGES, VICTORIA (Long-experi d in repres ing the ‘Women’s Viewpo ‘nt in Legislature): ‘he women of this Province deserve responsib!e government = and I, with the other three Libeial women candidates, intend to see that we get it!” @ MAJ. GEN. VICTOR ODLUM, VANCOUVER-BURRARD (Outstanding soldier, YL, statesman, Canadian Ambassador, with world-wide experience in International Affairs and Commerce): “I accepted nomination only after assuring myself of the sincerity and Z § integrity of Arthur Laing and his aims. I pledge myself to support them.” 7 Fuom Coast lo Coast @® MAYOR F. H. JAICKSON, NEW WESTMINSTER (24 years’ association with MUE Municipal Government, member of Typographical Union): “With 18 of my_tellow Liberal candidates being experienced in municipal governments, among them 3 Mayors, RYE Aristocrat 8 years old 3 Reeves, 7 Aldermen, 3 School Trustees---I feel that we are truly representative of the Anniversary 5 years old people, and can best serve their needs in Leg islature.”’ Viscount 4 years old ; , Melchers Special Reserve 3 ye Id @ W. T. STRAITH, Q.C, VICTORIA (16 consecutive years of service as M.L.A., with GIN yeas further background in municipal affairs) Now, more than ever before, the people ot IN London Club London Dry insist on i this Province need experience in the Legislature. The 11 other Liberal candidates who 2 melchers =~ with myslf have legislative experience can provide this.” “Good Legislators are essential to Good Government! This a revitalized Liberal Party has been fortunate in attracting, as candidates, men and women of exceptionally high calibre. Arthur Laing This advertisement is not published or displayed b: i K y the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, INSERIED BY THE B.C. LIBERAL ASSOCIATION