Thursday, October 15, 1953. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. = Page 5 DANCE Saturday, October 17th Following Stew Supper Columbus Hall Vic Imbeaf fi Orchestra BAZAAR DRAW WILL BE MADE AT THIS DANCE re) Island, stands this stone cairn in in a plane crash when the weath lished. ments. Roe Lake News A FEW MEN from Lone Butte and Roe Lake districts trucked their cattle to the Alction Sale at Ashcroft on October Ist. MR. and MRS. MARVIN HALL, Mrs. Paul Grauman. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roberts and Don Roberts at- tended the Ashcroft sale. MR. and MRS. SLIM GROSSETT visited Saturday evening. with Mr. and Mrs. L. Roberts. MR. and MRS. GERALD GUN- derson from New Westminster, visit- ed last weekend with Mrs. Gunder- son’s mother, Mrs. Grossett and Mr. Grossett. RONALD HIGGINS has had sev- eral hunters in. His niece, Miss Irene Higgins, has been cooking for them. Some $6,000,000 worth of zippers are made each year in Canada, Statistics show that nearly one- fifth of the households in Canada were overcrowded in 1951. An over- crowded house is one in which the number of persons exceeds the num- ber of rooms in the dwelling. Winter is almost here Canadian and U.S. representatives were present at the dedication of the cairn, as one U:S. colonel died in the crash station at Alert is operated by both Canadian and U.S. govern- —Central Pre ~ Canadian in the shores of the Arctic Ocean, at Alert, on Ellesmore memory of nine men who died er station there was being estab- The Canimahood News GEORGE MARSHALL, a former resident of this area and now engag- ed in mining at Copper Mountain, and Reg Atkinson of Penticton, are holidaying in this district. Mr. Mar- shall spent a number of years in the employ of Mr. and Mrs, R. D, Bu- their lovely rustic home in the na- tural beauty of Deception Point on Mahood Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Pinkham, co-workers in this inter esting adventure, have also recently: visited the Cariboo. MRS. A. G. NAISMITH business trip to Vancouver. GORDON MARTEL and son Ron ald of 100 Mile, are visiting the B, Spencer MeNeils over the Thanks: giving weekend. THE McMILLAN logging camp on Canim Lake has closed down. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McMillan, the last to leave moved to Lone Butte last week.” Mr, and Mrs. Bud Edahl and ely, dren are also living in their trailer at Lone Butte. Mr. and Mrs, George e are living at 100 Mile where ge is working in Pelkey’s mill. This group will be missed m our neighborhood. B. SPENCER McNEIL has been trucking lumber the past week to Jens Bros. planer at Exeter, MR. and MRS. RICE of Quesnel Construction company joined Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Baker on their yaca- is on a chanan when they were developing} tion at McNeil Ranch the later part of last week and all returned Sun- day to their homes, E. G. DAVIS and assistants Vern Wiedeman and J. B. Kuffner motor- ed last Week from Kamloops and are surveying Mahood Lake for water levels on the Clearwater drainage project. | THE first whist party of the season was held at Canim Lake Bast School last Friday evening. Co-hostesses were Mrs. K. E. Higgins and Mrs, H. Hartwig. The attendance was fair and entirely local. Highest men’s score was made by Mrs. B, Spencer MeNeil. Ladies high, Mrs. J. Thomp- son. Men's low Paul Mailloux, ladies low, Vivian Higgins. JAMES PITRH, Joan and Donna MeNeil motored down to spend Thanksgiving vacation at their homes and attend the whist party, HUNTERS are the order of the day. Parked trucks are numerous along the road. Kenneth Higgins) sent lout two hunters, each with a moose, a few days ago. Eldon With- ers of Pendleion Oregon guided by H. M. MeNeil bagged a nine foo grizzley besides a black bear of good size, a goat and a deer. In March of 1953 the average hourly and weekly earnings of hour- ‘ly rated wage-earners in Canada were the highest ever. The hourly rate was 134.7 $56.71, cents and the weekly rate Here, in the 1953 McCulloch Models, 33, 47 and 4-30, is a complete line of one-man Power Saws, designed to increase production and reduce labour in all woodcutting activities. Each model is the result of in-the-field research together with chain saw engineering and manu in the world. Choose the McCulloch fodel for your needs. the most advanced MR. and MRS .MARION HIGGINS have named their new baby girl “Col- leen Margaret.” BILL GREENAL has house nearly completed. F. M, BELL, road foreman of the district, has a new Plymouth car. AMOS KALLOCH has been help- ing build a garage for Mr. Bell. JOAN KING, who is attending school in Vancouver, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. King and family. MR and MRS. PHILBRICK were at 100 Mile recently. THE hunting has been reported as quite good in the district, several hunters haying got their moose. ; A BIG BEAR has been doing con- siderable damage around homes at night. 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