——— Sa ee ( Thursday, July 30, 1953 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 7 SAWMILL OPERATORS We are prepared to give you fast service on V Belt Drives, V Beits, Roller Chain Sprcekets, Roller. Chain, Sawdust Blowers, Stee] Spl t Pulleys, Babbitt Bearings, SKF Pillow Blocks, Ball Bear.ng Lumber Rollers, Etc. IN MOST CASES SHIPMENT CAN BE MADE HE SAME DAY YOUR OKDER RECEIVED Agents for National & Coutts Sawmills, Edgers, ete., Speare & Jackson Says, Bits and Holders PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE Quesnel Machine Shop Box $11 QUESNEL, B.C. Phone 86-R2 Wher ordering by mail or phone VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Taquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, Auction Sale Saturday, August 1 1:00 p.m. 314 miles south of town on Cariboo Highway % Farm Machinery : 3k Livestock ~~ %* Household Effects Included in the sale are items Such as cream separator, rifles, harness, stoves, and many more tco numerous to mention in detail. GEORGE SHELINE, Auctioneer PETE BARKER, OWNER Roe Lake News A NUMBER of friends and rela- tives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross on July 11th to an “Open House.” The ladies also gave the young bride a shower. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ross have received many beautiful and useful gifts. CONNIE LEAVITT is visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hig- gins of Canim Lake. MR. and MRS, FRANK LEAVITT, Dave Law and Jack Black from this neighborhood, attended the weiner roast and dance at Canim Lake on Saturday night. MISS SHIRLEY MARTINSON is visiting in Vancouver. MRS. GRANT and David were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen. MR. and MRS, LEE ROBERTS called at the Charles Faessler Sr. and Frank Leavitt homes on Friday. MR. and MRS. OMAR OUELETT are the proud parents of a baby girl, -|born this week at Royal Inland Hos- pital in Kamloops. WE WERE ALL GRIEVED to hear of the accidental death of Carr Cleveland, old-time resident of this district. Mr. Cleveland came here at the close of World War I. Having served in that war he married Miss Minnie Hansen, and they have lived at Egan Lake nearly all of. their married life. He leaves to mourn his passing, his loving wife Minnie, one daughter Mrs. Jim Baker of Ashcroft and five sons: Robert, Ja- mie, Weston, Erie and Glen, all of Egan Lake. a We extend deepest sympathy to the family. MR. and MRS. AIME POIERIER made a short trip to Kamloops last week. ALL THE TOURIST RESORTS seem to be doing a good business now. Lots of fishermen in, Comfortable Look Give a fresh start to tired wilted sports togs with our cleaning famous spotless and cracker-crisp pressing. Men's Jackets Men's Slacks Men's Sweaters Williams Lake Dry Cleaners “Sport a Neat —~ 7 --réceived a-nasty gask-on her left leg. From the Files ONE YEAR AGO Suly 81, 1952 The Pacific Great Eastern Rail- way plans on putting another resi- dential sub-division on the market soon— Game Wardens Leo Jobin and Bill Fenton set up two-hour road blocks at Lac La Hache and 150 Mile and charged 20 persons with Game Act violations. Two-thirds of those charged were carrying fish- ing tackle without the nevessary licence— The business and building oecupied by the Williams Lake Meat Market have been purchased by Erwin Brandly from Dan Rottacker, and the business leased to Tom Hawker— M. S. Rushton and W. Zimmerman have purchased the Home Oil station from Williams Lake Taxi— Five persons escaped death when their small plane crash- landed on a hayfield of the McNeil Ranch at Canim Lake— FIVE YEARS AGO July 29, 1948 The fourth annual Regatta held at the lakeshore, sponsored by the Williams Lake Fire Department, drew a crowd of over 200. The cup for the grand aggregate total among the men was taken by John Gibbou with ease, while Joan Huston and Barbara Baker tied in the race for the women’s total—_ Archibald C. Lone Butte News JACK PARKS returned from Vancouver on Wednesday. Bobby nd Enid met him at the 92 Mile. MRS. K. CANARY and her neph- ew George McLean are visiting for a few days at Lou’s Log Cabins on Horse Lake. FRIDAY MORNING, July 24th, 2:30 am. the thermometer regis- tered 32 degrees. MRS. ELLIS GRANBERG left for Victoria Saturday for further medi- cal treatment. The Granberg store will be closed until such time as Mrs. Granberg returns. MR. and MRS. DUNCAN McLEAN were on a trip to the coast over the week-end. ALEC McMILLAN was in Kam- loops Saturday for dental treatment. DIANE FAULKNER, 10% years old of Vancouver, fell from a hay ‘Ipft, a distance of dwelve feet, and The nurse at the Outpost Hospital was away, and Percy Willard rend- ered first aid. Diane was then taken to Ashcroft for medical attention. Diane is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. Nicholson at the Horse Lake Ranch. MRS: JACK DeVRIES has re- turned from Kamloops Hospital. ELISABETH WOODROW is spend- ing the summer holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson at Roe Lake. THERE WILL be United Church Service in the zat Sunday evening August 2nd at 7: MRS. JOHN PETERSON daugh- ter Mra, N. Lind is visiting from Prince George. KEN HOUGHTON YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE oa Published by ery of Kamloops Federal Liberal Campaign Committee A VOTE KEN HOUGHTON Will Help to Elect a Member of Parliament That Works WITH The Government, Not Against * THIS TIME PUT KAM- LOOPS RIDING IN THE GOVER FOR It. NMENT of the Tribune Knight, a pioneer mining man, was found dead in his cabin at Likely— Holdings of the old Wingdam mine are being re-opened by Messrs. J. Harper and R. Mueller of San Fran- cisco— The P.G.B. has established a freight and passenger office in Prince George— Game regulations for the 1948-49 season in the Cari- boo allow two male deer during Sep- tember 15 to November 30— Alf Smallenberg announces the opening of the Williams Lake Woodworks, in the rear of the old Elks Hall— TEN YEARS AGO July 29, 1943 From every direction come reports of bears killing and injuring live- stock, with the latest coming from R. C. Cotton whose men killed a huge brown bear— 18 miles more is all that is left of road to build to connect the settlements and towns of the Bella Coola valley to the interior— “Bob” Kelt, Cariboo Electric & Plumbing, reports that bathtubs are now only obtainable on a special permit, which takes from two months up to receive— Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Horrocks, Williams Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Saun- ders, Likely. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petrowitz of of Chimney Lake— TWENTY YEARS July 27, 1933 A great deal of activity is reported in the various mining areas. Yank’s Peak has increased its capital and making arrangements for greater development. Rumours of a rich strike at Pine Creek are coming through. Cariboo-Spanish Creek Placers Limited is running a tunnel at the mouth of Spanish Creek. The mining property on Little Snowshoe, Keithley Creek, has just struck a 14-foot vein— Mackenzies Ltd. will exchange any gold that is offerea— Liberal speakers Hon. T. D. Patullo, Major D. M. Mackay and Major S. F. M. Moodie held the attention of an audience of approximately 200 at the Oliver Theatre— H. B. Chureh, ran- cher of Big Creek, passed away— Peter Odgen Hamilton died suddenly at Lae La Hache. 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