Bage & a TRH TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAZH, 2.6, Thuvaday Ooteber 18, 1688, Signing the merger that makes Massey-Har- ris-Ferguson the third-largest farm implement manufacturer in the world, James Duncan, right, and Harry Ferguson complete the $16,000,000 deal. Ferguson, an inventor and former part- the merger, MASSEY -HARRIS-FERGUSON MERGER SI GNED —Central Press Canadian ner of Henry Ford, wishes to devcte all his time to his inventions. Duncan, president of Massey- Harris, predicts increased sales as a result of RETURN ‘ACCIDENTAL’ VEKDICY The jury's verdict, reached after Work Underway On New Gas Statio Construction started this week on 5 Taco 6 @ new Home Gas Service station here| | 7gane@ Restrictions for Pat Hosey, former owner of Pat’s Tire Service. The new 30x40 station is being Gibson Woodford added built on the corner of Oliver Street and Sixth Avenue and will contain] the issuance of hunting licences two service bays. Concrete ‘islands’! their verdict of accidental death. will hold four pumps. The job is Jury Asks For Game half an hour's deliberation, is as “We the jury find that Agnes Gib- son Woodford came to her death from a shotgun wound on October 3 at approximately 5:30 p.m. on -the The coroner’s jury inquiring Wed-| 72d known as the Beaver Valley cut nesday into the death of Mrs. Agnes|° approximately four miles from several | ‘he junction of the Horsefly Road: strong recommendations regerding |2¢Cidental discharge from a shotgun to} im the hands of her son, William Woodford. We find the accident was Mrs. Woodford lost her life in 9| c@used through insufficient know! being handled by local contractor W.| hunting accident on the Beaver Val-| 24ge in the handling and use of fire- R. Nelson. Vaiue of the station is| ley road on the afternoon of October | 2™™S. and strongly recommend that pleced at around $30.000. [ 3rd. before any firearms licence be issued ‘hat that applicant be required te —=OLIVER THEATRE Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday --- October 19, 20, 21, RICHARD WIDMARK and JOANNE DRU in “MY PAL GUS” Comedy and News Show starts at $:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- October 22, 23, 24 MARGE & GOWER CHAMPION and DENNIS 0’KEEFE in = “EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS” Comedy & News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS CH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week. James Stewart and Janet Leigh in ‘THE NAKED SPUR’ undergo an examination to prove his or her knowledge is adequate, and furthermore that all licencees involy ed in hunting cidents have their licences revoked.” Principal witness was Garnet Henry Woodford, husband of the dead womah, who testified that he, his wife, aiid their 17-year-old son had been hunting along the Beaver Valley road for birds. He said he saw a grouse on the road and told his son to get out and shoot it. The son got out and was loading the shotgun when it went off. The witness said the boy had just stepped out the door and was standing in a ditch slightly back of the truck door, which was open. It was his opinion, he stated, that the boy must have had his finger on the trigger when he was loading the gun. | William Woodford reiterated his | father’s statements on the accident | when he took the stand and said he did not know why the shotgun, a 12 | gauge, pump, had fired when he load- ed it. He stated he had handled fire- arms for two years and had had in- ANOTHER THRILLING PATTERN TY SILVERWARE Introducing the New 1847 Rogers Bros. HERITAGE pattern in the special 1808 blond finish luxurious cabinet. 50-piece set for eight .. SPECIAL OFFER - regular $4.75 long server for only $3.50. LIMITED TIME OFFER E.G. WOODLAND & SON “FOR THE GIFTS YOU'LL GIVE WITH PRIDE LET YOUR JEWELLER BE YOUR GUIDE” structions in their use. | The coroner’s jury consisted of Benjamin Abbott, foreman; Garth Lloyd, Robert Moore, Gordon Black- well, William Edwards and Alastair Mackenzie. Scouts, Cubs Underway With a renewed lease on life, the Williams Lake Séout Troop and Wolf, Cub Pack will start their winter meetings next week. On Monday, October 19, the Cubs will meet at 7 p.m. at Columbus Hall under leadership of Bob Sweet, and the Scouts will meet at the same time and place on Thursday, October 22, under Bob Pennington. The adult group committee stress- es that all boys in the respective age groups are welcome to join either the Seouts or Cubs, and should apply by attending the meetings. Cubs pro- lvide training for the 8 to 12 year | group and the age group for Scouts is from 12 to 21. Sweater Values for Fall Cardigan and pull- over styles in wide range of colours and sizes, WOOLSEY pullovers in maroon, grey and blue .. $10.95 TONY DAY pullovers, heavy cable knit patterns $10.50 - $9.50 . $10.50 TONY DAY lambs’ wool pullovers TONY DAY Botany wool cardigans ... orkowski’s A7extwear More About Judge (Continued from page 1) ers, Lord Martin Cecil, president of the Cariboo Cattlemen's Association told the audience that he felt the sale had been an extremely successful one. He said the directors were sorry that the Hon. Kenneth Kiernan, min- ister of agriculture had not been able to attend the sale for the second time since he had been in office. ‘He might benefit by a visit to Williams Lake,” he concluded. Board of Trade president Beri Roberts brought the best wishes of his group to the cattlemen on the oecasion of their 16th annual sale and congratulated them on the work they were doing for the industry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Routledge left Wednesday for a ten-day holiday at the coast. Returning with them after a two-week visit here were Mrs. Routledge’s parents, Mr. and Mr: E. T. Calvert of Burnaby, and her aunt, Mrs. Lena Weir of Victoria. Staying with Mr. and Mrs. W. | Edwards are Mr. and Mrs, Jack ; Smith of Vancouver, \Jaycees Handle Sale Of Traffic Safety Type) 20» — man. Arthur Simmons of Lake a son born October 12th. The familiar red “Scotch light”! tape strips that are hecoming a fa- miiiar sight on car bumpers along Chamber of Commerce. At War Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mi the highway can now he secured in| derhoof are visiting the former’s Williams Lake through the Junior| parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. G. Smith. BIRTH WANTED ~ 1-INCH BOARDS Prefer 6--or 8-inch widths aud Mrs. Williams eee I. Smith of Van- Argus Lumber Service The Chamber has the distribution rights here for the tape and has placed the product in three garages, Williams Lake Motors Ltd., Central Service Ltd., and McKay and Laver- diere. Cost of enough tape for one car (5 feet) is $1. The warning tape for cars is a national Junior Chamber of Com- merce project and at centres where chambers exist, the Minnesota Min- ing Company, manufacturers of the product, have given them prior dis- tribution rights“ in recognition of their traffic safety work. Over 600 Moose : Through Cache Creek From the opening of hunting sea- son until last Sunday afternoon, a to‘al of 616 moose had heen taken. through the Game Department's checking station at Cache Creek. Officials at the checking point said that the kill had been fairly, Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON. QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM general. Barly hunters had brought! their moose from the Peace River dis-| trict and the Gang Ranch country, | but every area is contributing to the, big game Jag now. Some moose is! being brought out of the hills im-! mediately surrounding Cache Creek. Other game brought through in- cludes 96 deer, 11 Caribou, 16 sheep, 33 goats, 14 grizzly, and 45 black bear. is Deer Hides Wanted If you get your deer this fall and have no use for the hide, Indian | Agent Bill Christie nas. | Bill says he has an appeal from Coqualetza Indian Hospital at Sardis for any number of hides he can send down. The patients there use the We have just installed a paint mixing machine “Buy Bapco Paint’ and have it thoroughly mixed FREE OF CHARGE See us for your screen door requirements, we also carry a stock of adjustable window screens. 36” Painted Donnaconna Wallboard, 4x8, - $2.10 sheet. This board has a clean painted surface on one side and does not require sizing, should you wish to paint it another color. H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. Your Building Supply Dealer hides in their handicraft work, the only chance they have of making a} bit of spending money. So if you don’t want that deer hide,’ drop it off at the Indian Agent’s of- ce or if the Cold Storage is skinning the carcass out, ask them to notify Bill. District residents can send their, deer hides to Bill freight collect. Over New Read Although the warning by the Belle Coola Board of Trade on condition of the road linking their valley with the Chilcotin still stands, one resideat of the coast centre successfully uegoti- ated the road this week with his pas senger car, the first to come over the road. Andy Svisdahl with his wife and family and his mother, Mrs. L. C. Svisdahl, came through the road Tuesday, but doesn’t recommend it for a Sunday jaunt. In one section it | tock him 12 hours to do 46 miles. | Moving pictures of the road will be shown Friday night here by Mrs. Gerry Moore of Tatlayoko Lake. The 20-minute film will be shown at the! Municipal Hall at 10 p.m., following the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. Everyone is welcome to see these pictures of the famous road link. —_—_—_—_— | First Passenger Car | | | Touring Party Finds Town Dull There is nothing deader than a small town on a Sunday afternoon as 82 people who stepped off -a speciil P.G.E. train here last week- end discovered. The travellers were enjoying one of the ‘mystery tours’ arranged by the B.C. Motor Transportation As- sociation; but their stay here must have proved disappointing. ‘Thers were no busses to be hired to take the visitors around the district and the couple of taxi cabs available couldn't be spread far enough. The train arri at 2 p.m. and lert for the return trip to the coast at 11 p.m. | | | KLONDYKE SUCCESSFUL, Biggest social event of the 16th annual cattle sale was the Klondyke night celebration, with over a thou- sand people paying their ducats to take in the show. | The Elks didn’t fare so weil fin-| ancialy on the wrestling cards, but from a spectator point of view both nights were tops in entertainment value, | 1 Mr. and Mr: d Western return- ed home last Wednesday following a six-weeks holiday touring the United States, i Avoid Colds - - Fight Colds Whether you’re trying to avoid a cold or looking for relief from one, you’ll find Your Druggist can help you from his large selection of drugs and remedies. RESISTANCE BUILDERS FOR THE “40 PLUS” FOR EVERYONE N.C.F. Neo Chemical Food, Wampoles geriatric. (adults only) A vita- Cod Liver Oil Extract min and mineral preparation Rexall Cod Liver Oil for the “40 plus” group. 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