Thursday, July 23, 1953. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 7 Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsetly R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefiy Phone, 3 short 1 long Paint Bargain! Here’s a Paint offer that’s hard to beat Ready-Mixed Exterior White Paint per gallon $3.98 of this offer to smarten up your home this summer LAKE HARDWARE LTD. Building and Plumbing Supplies -Take HAYING TIME MOWERS RAKES TRACTORS BINDER TWINE | Parts for All Machines | R. M. BLAIR MASSEY-HARRIS SALES AND SERVICE IMPERIAL OL PRODUCTS Cobalt, which calls itself. the Ontario, is now bigger the week-long event there will b drilling contests, tours to mining test, a soapbox race for children although it’s not on the schedule talk about the good old days wh when working around that area as ern Quebec mining. Visiters Help Cobalt Celebrate 50th Ann silver-mining community to celebrate its 50th anniversary. ersary —Central Press’ Canadian biggest small town in Northern by 2,000 visitors who have flocked into the During such goings on as hand steel- areas, a ladies’ log-sawing con- and many more activities. And officially, there will be a lot of hen W. G. Miller, whose plaque Esther Proule is standing beside, gave the town of Cobalt its name first provincial geologist. Cobalt {s tabbed by geologists as the birthplace of Ontario and Northwest- It also sparked the rushes to Kirkland Lake, Porcupine, Red Lake, Noranda and even Eldorado. Whiskey Safely Kept In Old Bank For Forty Years Kamloops — A bank i8 generally considered the place to keep valu- ables safe. This undoubtedly was the thought of some person about 40 years ago when he place ani article for safe- keeping in the former Bank of Com- merce building, now being converted into the new City Hall. -Last week workmen discovered a bottle of whiskey between the floor joists of the building. The date on the bottle was 1913, and the seal Williams Lake. Income Tax Law. Re-Hlect Davie The Record Sis Here Are A Few- Of The Projects Davie Fulton Has Worked On * Construction of the $135,000 Federal Building at % Daily Mail Service for all classes of mail to Post Offices on the Cariboo Highway. * Introduction of the Basic Herd principle into our x Support for Beef Prices during American Embargo. Your Tried And Trusted Representative In Parliament At Ottawa Fulton | VOTE- | FULTON, E. Davie X Published by authority Kamloops Federal Progressive Conservative Association, had been unbroken. A portion of the contents was served in the Elks’ Club, several members getting a small sample of “the real stuff.” One even webt so far as to use a couple of drops to test it with a match. The liquid im- mediately was enveloped in a blue flame. It would have been easy for the workmen to have mised finding the cache, it was by pure chance that they decided to cut into the wall at the spot they did. Coust Hockey Player Signs Up With Kamloops Ken Ullyot, starry centre of the |New Westminster Royals, has been | Signed up by Kamloops as playing coach for that centre’s entry in the Okanagan .Senior Amateur Hockey League. He will replace Paul Thomp- son, who retired at the end of last season. Experience Of Life Time (Continued from Page 3) side reminded me of the Cariboo, I guess,"” IRELAND Leaving three days later for Bel- fast, North Ireland, she found this country the “friendliest,” possibly because they do not receive such a she smiled. heavy flux of tourists and were in- trigued by the Canadian girls. Here they. visited Bangor Castle, Mountains of Mourne, and were re- ceived by the Prime Minister. LEAVE FOR CANADA Tuesday, June 30th, marked their embarkation at Belfast on the Em- press of Australia. It also marked the first time since the war that a trans-Atlantic liner had called at that harbor. Rather than the gay round of shows and dances that had marked their previous crossing, the girls spent most of this crossing in sleep and resting from their arduous month. MISCELLANEY?? The fifty girls were provided with identical wardrobes of a Coronation blue suits, blue nylon-ribbon hats, red shoulder purse and red scarf which they wore almost continually, a party dress of navy-and-white, or red-and-white checked material, and a white sweater. They were allowed to take one or two extra skirts and blouses of their own. Their shopping was necessarily kept to a minimum as they were only allowed to take $20.00 from Canada. Mr. Weston supplied an extra pound a week. Alice’s purchases included a coveted Cashmere sweater from Lon- don, and a small vial of real French perfume. “We spent half our money on airmail forms, stamps and guide books,” she said ruefully. FOOD When questioned about differences in food, Alice said she found the fare in every country much like Can- adian dishes, but admitted the girls might have been catered to-in this regard. She also said they received the best of everything — seven- course meals with chicken and fresh peas almost every day in England. “Their diet is quite starchy though, not much variety in vegetables, and few salads,’ she said. Chief difference in France that she noted was the addiction for fancy rolg and coffee for breakfast fare. And she didn’t care particularly for the real haggis sampled in Scotland. The first thing she ordered on her return to Canada was a hamburger and a milkshake, unheard-of in over- seas countries. In the meantime however, she had gained ten pounds and become addicted to tea-drinking. SOUVENIRS Other treasures to remind Alice of her trip are the souvenirs given them by various groups and firms. Eatons Ltd., presented them with a silver compact at Montreal; at, Liver- pool they received a packet of Eng- lish money, and a specially minted Coronation five-shilling piece; a gold bell from the Weston sales force in London — a coronation souvenir re- puted to contain metal from some of the great English bells cast before or during the reign of Elizabeth I; a large mug, made by the famous firm of Wedgewood; a tartan scarf and box of shortbread from Scotland, and linen handkerchiefs from Ire- land. « Recent visitors of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Atwood were the latter’s fa- ther, Dr. W. Knox of Kelowna, and her sister, Mrs. H. Boucher of Van- couver. Mrs. Atwood is at present enjoying a two-weeks’ holiday at Kelowna. Wher ordering by mail or phone - VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED This advertisement is not published or displayed by the aTiCoaE Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. PREMIUM BACON . 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