TERED “Thursday, October 29, 1952 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.0. Page 7 The hourly rate for construction! Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. BL office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long - SEASON’S END Fishing Tackle Bargains | d I ice! Ov, Fy Rods at 14 Price! Our Complete stock of Fibre Glass - Split Bamboo and Steel Rods at 50% discount. SAMPLE BARGAIN Fibre Glass Rod with Lifetime Breakage Guarantee Regular Price $31.85 - SALE $15.90 .. e WHIRLAWAY REELS - Regular 29.95 - Sale $24.95 e 50% OFF ; ON ALL STEEL BAIT CASTING RODS! LAKE HARDWARE LTD. Agents for Fairbanks Morse - Evinrude Motors - McClary Ranges Youngstown Kitel. - Servel Refri; In six years the gross value of HORSEFLY workers in Canada stands at 142.4 Canada’s musical instrument produe- } ——————— cents an hour. z | tion doubled to $8,706,075 in 1951. \Geologist Finds Oil Indications In Beaver Valley District The Carfrae family were up from they had with them a geologist who went over Kamloops last week and their oil holdings in Beaver Valley. He foundgood indications of oil in Sucker Creek. It was here in the early 1900's that considerable drilling was done. Rob- | ert Climie and son Frank, drilled to a jdepth of nineteen hundred feet. Al- though they had encouraging indi? | cations of oil, their machinery was [inadequate to reach the great depth {to which they felt the oil lay, and for jlack of funds to continue, they gave up the venture. It has been said the “eore’’ from the drill here was sent to Scotland for analysis, there being no place at that time on this contin- ent for having that type of work done, MR. and MRS. W. R. REID have moved into their new home where they are now neighbors of Ted King and Bill Boswell. They also have a marvelous view of the village and the hills beyond. THE LOCAL Hobby Club is flour- ishing again. Their membership is small as many ladies are husy with fall wo: The club turns out some lovely articles of hobby craft. ANDREW IUON is busy pamting the garage at Niquidet Brothers, They also have put up a new wood MIOCENE put on a dance in the Community Hall here to raise funds for their Christmas tree on Saturday night. It was well-attended and a good-time was reported. WE HAVE HAD nearly forty-eight hours of steady rain and a light fall of snow yesterday. Lone Butte News MR. and MRS. JAMES MACKIE have returned from their honeymoon. Mrs. Mackie will stay on at the Out- post Hospital as nurse. C. FORESTER of Port Moody is in viet with a well drilling machine, He is drilling at Roy Wood- land's new house. Mr. Forester is going to drill for Netherlands Over- seas Mills Ltd. at the mill site. SUNDAY NIGHT the weatherman eave Lone Butte an all night rain. The first rain this month. THE NEW STREETS in Lone Butte will open the way to a lot of good building lots. QUESNEL HOSPITAL WORK MAY START THIS FALL Quesnel — Possibility that exea- vation for the new Baker General Hospital may be started this fall was hinted at a meeting of the Hos- pital Board last week. Plans for the building are well advanced and final approval from BCHIS is expected following minor revisions. HOME NEVER LOOKED So GooD —Central Press Canadian “Home, Sweet Home” is what these Canadian troops are sing- ing as they arrive in Vancouver from Korea twenty-seven soldiers were in the group of repatriales. One hundred and Left to right: Pte. J. R. 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