So Be ee Thursday, June 4, 1953. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 9 Fined $50 Charged with failing to remain at the scene of an accident, Pasca:| charge arose from an accident that Bates of Miocene was fined $50 andj occurred in town on February 28. costs when he pleaded guilty police court last Saturday. in The Local Students Hold Sports Day Students of Williams Lake High Ball throw: David Pipe, 150 Mile; and schools held their, Freddie Downs; Glen Kerley. Just Arrived! A Truly Modern Bedroom Suite In Limed Oak This beautiful suite by Restmere has a double dresser with square mirror; cupboard comode and radio cabinets built-in along the extended headboard of the luxurous double bed. STUDIO LOUNGES ideal for auto courts, lodges or apartments, tapestry covered, convert to double or twin beds Only $85.00 Jan Mikler annual sports day May 27. Also| Girls § and under competing were students from ele- mentary schools at Soda Creek, 150 Mile, Dog Creek, Springhouse and Big Lake. In the inter-house competition in the high school grades, House 1 piled up 58 points to win over Housé 2 and 3, with 48 and 44 points re- spectively. The following are the results of the local meet. Winning students from outside schools are so desig- nated, others_are all from Williains Lake. Junior Section ~ Boys 8 and Under 25 yard-dash: First, Clifford Harry, Dog Creek; second Glen Ker- ley. third, Paul Levens. Potato Race:: Glen Carter; Del- bert Baker; Cammie Mackenzie. Sack race: Michael Muleschu, Springhouse; Peter Mikkelsen; Del- bert Baker. | Creek; 25 yard dash: Marcia Huston, Soda Donna Rae Curtis; Judy Murray. G Potato race: Beverley Moxon; Sandra Pelkey; Lynn Howarth and Linda Godwin, 150 Mile. Sack race: June Deutch; Wendy Rottacker; Lynne Cole. Ball throw: Barbara Hargraves, Donna Rae Curtis, Carmelita Felker. Boys 9 and 10 50 yard dash: Raymond Lavoie; Wally Phillips, 150 Mile; Murray Manuel. Broad jump: Raymond Lavoie; Adrian Place, Dog Creek;- Gordon Mayfield. High jump: Adrian Place; Axel Muller; Richard Rowat, 150 Mile. Ball Throw: Richard Rife; Axcl Muller; Laverne Felker. Is 9 and 10 50 yard dash: Lavina Olsen, Dog HERE'S HOW YOU VOTE WITH ALTERNATIVE VOTING To vote this way is simplicity itself . . . it is just a case of using the common numerals | - 2 - 3 - 4, or as far as ~—AITERNATIVE VoTINE WILL BE USED IN THE COMING PROVINCIAL ELECTION DO NOT SPOIL YOUR BALLOT USE BLACK LEAD PENCIL ONLY number of candidates listed on your ballot. Beside the name of your first choice you mark the number 1... then beside the name of your second choice mark 2... beside the name of your third choice mark 3... and so on. If you “plump”, which means, if you mark your ballot for only one candidate, your plumping does not give your favourite candidate one bit of advantage more than if you mark a choice for each of the others . . . there is nothing gained, but you do deprive yourself, should your first choice be eliminated, of your privilege to further express your wishes in the continued counting, which may be necessary in order to establish which candidate enjoys an absolute majority vote. the Provincial Elections Act provides that all ballot marking shall be done with black lead pencil. Black lead pencils are provided in all polling booths. If a voter uses ink or colored pencil, the ballot is spoiled, and will automatically be eliminated in the counting. Do not spoil your ballot .. use black lead pencil only. F. HURLEY .;. CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER “GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA you want to go up to the Se = Creek; Rosanne Deschene; Peggy Pinchbeck. Broad jump: Verna Horn, Soda Dale Rankin, Soda Creek. High jump: Rosanne Deschene; Shirley McKenzie, 150 Mile; Barbara Kyte and Peggy Pinchbeck. Ball thro Peggy Pinchbeck; Barbara Kyte; Jackie Haines. Senior Section Boys 11 and 12 75 yard dash: Russ, Dog Creek; T. Baker; B. Overton. Running broad jump: Baker; Lee Russ. Hurdle (60 yd): Baker; Overton: | 5 M M 200 yard dash: Scott; Kennedy; Nadin. High jump: Scott; Nadin; R. Creek; Myra Horne, Soda Creek; | moon. Running broad jump: Kennedy: MacDonald; Nadin. Hurdles (75 yd): Kennedy; Scott; McDonald. Boys open (4 mile): Scott; Ken- nedy; Nadin. Girls 15 and up 60 yard dash: Winnie Weetmar; Marjorie Mikkelsen; Dorothy Weet- man. 100 yard dash: Marjorie Mikke}- en; Winnie Weetman; Bonnie Her- High Linton; sen. High Audrey Ball Barbara Felker; Reta Rife, Boys 18 ana 14 Hurdle (75 yd): A. Deschene; J. Rankin, berg. 100 yard dash; Rankin; Des- chene; C. Wallace, High man; Rankin. Running broad jump: Deschene; Wallace. Baill roves; G G@ High S choonover; Bernice Barlow. Running broad jump; Stuart; McBurnie, Ball throw: Marilyn Boys 15 and up 100 yard dash: M. Scott; C. Ken- nedy; Nadin and MacDonald. ke; Grover. Ball throw: Watzke; Hurst; Har-| Dog Creek. greaves. Girls 11 and 12 60 yard dash: June Weber; Charlene Linton. Running broad jump: " Hurdle (60 yd): Audrey Friesen; Roberta Nelson; Maureen Stuart. irls 13 and 14 Hurdle (60 yd): Gail Pelkey; Marlene McBurnie. 75 yard dash: Sylvia Baker; Mar- lene McBurnie; Gail Pelkey. J. Seton. pert, High jump: Dorothy Weetman; Shirley Brows, jump: Baker; Seton & Watz- Carla Wohlleben; Running broad jump: Audrey Friesen; | Weetman. Charlene} ™an; Bonnie Herbert; Joan O'Dell; Audrey Frie-| Weetman. Ball throw: Arlene Duke; lene Hilmoe. jump: Maureen Stuart: Brown; Barbara Gardner; Dorothy Hurdle (75 yd): Dorothy Weet- Wohlleben; Marie Bellmond & Mar- Friesen, Mazel McHugh. throw: Charlene ‘Linton; have a Soda Creek; E. Smallen- ly) jump: L, Manuel; M. Beck- Rankin; throw: D. Rankin. McMann; OD. Sylvia Baker; jump: Marilyn Scott; Ruth Maureen Beverly Fairley, Marlene Marlene Gardner; Scott; Violet Gaspard. of British Columbia “G00D RUM for your money This advertisement is not publisied or displayed by the Liquor Contre! joard or by the Government DO YOU KNOW? That the right of Arbitration is a civil right, guaranteed by law to all other groups of organized employees in B.C., including our School teachers, our policemen, and our firemen? Employees of the B.C. Government have, for many years, requested the right of Arbitration. Successive Governments have refused to im- plement their request, B.C. Government Employees are prepared to forego their right to strike in return for the right of Arbitration, % We alone are denied arbi- tration. % We feel this is outright dis- erimination. * It is a denial of our rights of citizenship. Over a year ago, the Ash Legislative Commit- tee unani yr ded extension of the right of Arbitration) to Government em- ployees. So far, the Committee’s unanimous finding has NOT been implemented. Prior to the last Provincial election, 131 can- didates expressed approval of the right of Government employees to Arbitration; 31 of these (a majority of the legislature) were elected. We are STILL without Arbitration. We urge all fair-minded citizens in our Prov- ince to support our right to Arbitration. ’ B.C. Government Employees Association N/