Thursday, August 27, 1988 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAXE, B.6. on Rages: Study The Ads And Benefit 100 MILE HOUSE GARAGE § OFFERS YOU Austin CARS AND TRUCKS International TRUCKS” ILE.L. & McCulloch CHAIN SAWS AND FIRE PUMPS ALSO Used Cars and Trucks Stoves - Washing Machines Water Pressure Systems : Canadian, U.S. and U.K. Marksmen Compete in Ontario Shoot Rifle shooting is a family affair for the Spencers of Ottawa, who have four of their mem- bers entered in the Ontario Rifle association's 72nd annual matches at Long Branch. Father T. M. left, is a member of Canada’s Bisley team, while his son, Cadet-Sergt. C. D. Spencer, 16 (holding Terry, six), is an expert marksman. Mrs. Spencer and daughter, Patricia, right are among the six women entrants in the four-day shoot which has attracted marksmen trom all across Canada, England and the U.S. THE FOLLOWING DAY the Ang- lican Sunday School Van spluttered into town in charge of two most in- teresting young ladies, Miss Patti Steele of Cincinnati and Miss Nita Starling, England. Unfortunately most of the children were absent on holidays so the customary classes could not be held. THE AARON PATTERSONS came next to look up their old subscribers and solicit new subs to their line of periodicals. = THE HILARY PLACES leit for Calgary by way of Prince George and Dawson Creek. MRS. J. S. PLACE was taken to Williams Lake for medical attention and later went on to Vancouver. THE WALTER OLSONS are visit- ing Mr. Olson's brother at Quesnel for a few days. DAVE GRAHAM is back at the Circle S after a sojourn at Oyama. BROTHERS Joe and Charles Place trucked a few head of beef toWilli- ams Lake Friday but the prices of- fered were so unattractive they decided to send them to the Vancou- ver Stockyards. Alec Kalelst had Central Press Cana Dog Creek News SINCE last reporting the roster of visitors to our valley may be said to be drawn from the ends of the earth. August 12th Mr. and Mrs. Pat Love and daughter Rosemary arrived from Tacoma. It is twenty-two year since Pat first visited Dog Creek. After that he was research chemist with Cariboo Gold Quartz at Wells. He later joined Aluminum of Ame- Atlas and Goodyear Tires rica in similar capacity and was sta tioned at New Orleans before being transferred to Tacoma. G. D. McKENZIE arrived the fol- lowing day accompanied by his sister Mrs. M. Walker, a niece Mrs. Jessie Webster and a nephew, George M Walker, all from California, and another nephew, W. McK. Walker who hailed from Hong Kong. We seldom hear such flattering com- ments upon our country. We also gained some first hand knowledge of conditions in China. By and large the visit was altogether too brief. OVER ‘THE WEEK-END we had the Surveyor-General, A. G. An- ~~ | five head in the shipment. Grews, in the course of his annual] DENISE and GREG PLACE are inspection of projects under his/ visiting their grandparents at Dog Jurisdiction. Creek House. 5 HAROLD LANNING was also’ a FROM THE AIRPORT came the week-end guest with the Charles} G-E. Wilsons on one of their infreq- Places. ent visits to the settlement. Back duty is Al Becker following the DR. and MRS. ATWOOD paused!" GutY 3S “AI Boeken ne " = annual vacation. for awhile on the Sunday in the 5 : 7 SOME OF THE BOYS from Don course of getting acquainted with tas ; ae Smuin’s survey party paid a brief the local landscape. visit Sunday. 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About noon some- body tell us our horses are in the pound for $2.50 apiece. Not satisfied with our shopping they collect on the team too.” The braves feel plenty sore about it, says he. They should not “pound” hobbled horses. On behalf of the braves we would add that even in that bad, bad place, Vancouver, a parking misdemeanour only costs three bucks. If the pres- ent Pound Law must be enforced against hobbled cayuses we opine five smackers is a little steep, (there is no question of freight charges in- volved in this instance), We pass this matter to the Village Commis- sioners in the full expectation the penchant for enticing stray simoleons into the cash box so far exceeds the yen for corralling errant quadrupeds they will find means of modifying the Pound Law or, better still, cast around for a suitable pasturage so the chief and his bargain hunting braves may hobble the old gray mare, free of any qualms, while they take a load off their feet of an even- ing and seek to dispel the fatigue attendant upon a strenuous day’s shopping by quaffing the odd glass of lukewarm beer. and expect to leave for Victoria in a few days. DURING THE WEEK a light *plane had its landing gear damaged and a subsequent belly landing caused further damage. Two men arrived Friday to dismantle the ship and transport it to Seattle for re- pairs. 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