3 Thursday, December 10, 1958, THE TRIBU.7E, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6, More About Files > (continued from page 2) Lake branch of the Red Cross Soci- ety for the current year— The ladies of the Cariboo Comfort Club have just completed mailing 67 parcels to the boys from this district serving overseas— Cora Marston Robinson became the bride of Clifton Gerrald Snow, both of Williams Lake— The Tribune editorial appeals to the vil- lage to help maintain an ice rink, and to place money aside each year in a ‘sinking fund for the future erection of a covered rink— . +TWENTY YEARS AGO December 14, 1933 The search maintained by tie po- lice for Jimmie Decker, wanted in connection with the murder of Shorty Charlie, ended with Decker's body being found in his cabin, a .32 rifle in his hand— Cariboo lost one of its best citizens in the death of .George A. Fullerton— Dr. M. Shaver is arriving in Williams Lake to enter into praciice with Dr. H. Gratton— The Elks have flooded the rink and hockey and skating will bein full swing in a few days— Music for the Armistice Day dance at Tatlayoko was supplied by Dean and Clay Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton— Miss Doris Dare and Mr. Ted Gibbs will be married at Forest Grove— Mac- kenzies ‘advertise Sunday Nite and Aflernoon dresses, to suit everyone ¥Fom the flapper to the matron, at $4.95. BELSAW Can sawmill c: SiN Belsaw users, tellin; ‘You can make big profite with » Belsaw Of compact light-weight steel construction, the Put Money i in Your Pocket table sawmill. Economical ered by tractor, or automobile engine, or Belaaw Beleaw portable_ up. to the job and. quickly sct eran illcoracrs ee ae srarld eel coms letters froma entieled of their For full tnformation Heeetdine Bolaaw (pobabls| savells: ‘phone— EXCLUSIVE B.C. DISTRIBUTORS HEAPS WATEROUS LIMITED ‘NEW WESTMINSTER BRITISH COLUMBIA ATTENTION, Packer buyers will be season, Vancouver stockyards 94-R6. Stockyards every Saturday during: ‘the shipping For special date requirements at Williams Lake, or for sale arrangements through the Producers Co-op (Sales every Tuesday), con- tact Slim Dorin, Fieldman. Cariboo Cattlemen’s RANCHERS! at our Williams Lake of the B.C. Livestock Phone 74-R3 or Association LAC LA HACER Hall Building Fund Swelled By $315. The Dance and Bazaar held Sat- urday to help pay for the new addi- tions to the hall brought in about $200.00 Besides this the fine satin quilt. hand-made by Mrs, M. M. Wright ‘brought in $115.00 in-a sep- arate raffle, the winner being Mrs. Alec Bryce. The hamper of farm produce was won by Mrs. Tommy Troussler, while Bud Goodrich took home the large box of chocolates made by Mrs. Dingwall. The balance of the items donated for the Christmas tree fund were raf- fled, winners being Mrs. Chris Mac- Donald, Louis Bates, Mrs: Trussler, Alec Bolton and others. MR. and MRS. BUSTER HAMIL- TON have moved to the village, clos- |- ing their hunting lodge for-the win- ter. Buster reports that deer were very scarce but that 36 bull moose fell for the rifles of his American hunters. SUNDAY AFTERNOON was Biv- en over to the turkey shoot staged by Pete Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dan wart. Those winning their limit of birds were: Don and Arnie O’Dine, who took two each. Others earning their Christmas fare were; H. A. Fel- ker, Buff Hamilton, Charlie Wood- land, Pete Ogden, John Kaytor and others. Mrs. Norman Ewart won the ladies shoot, and Mrs. Ray Wise was the victor in a mixed men’s and ladies shoot. Proceeds of this #2es to the Community Club. THE BADMINTON CLUB has got under way with members playing Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. ELMA DANSIK is leaving to spend ‘Christmas With her family in Prince Albert, Sask. MR. and MRS. DUDLEY GUNN have gone south for the winter. OLD FRIENDS of Charlie Hamil- ton wish him a speedy recovery. Charlie is eighty-four and a patient in War Memorial Hospital. STANLEY WRIGHT and_ his mother, Mrs. M. M. Wright, are leay- ing for Haney to bring back a milk co and o to have a little holiday. THE DROP in temperature last night after the brief snowfall cov- ered about half of Lac La Hache with new ice. Skates are being dusted off with hopes of some ice fishing soon, that is, if it dosn’t snow. GLORIA HILLYER came down from the dormitory with Barbara Wright for the week end. THERE WILL BE no more mo- tion picture shows in the hall until the Community Club have purchased a new projector, possibly in January. als Bridge Lake News ERNIE ADBES, ex-school teacher, former R.C.N. man, seasonal em- ployee of the B.C. forestry depar- ment, and experienced trapper, while at work one day in his home cabin, on the east shore of Bridge Lake, went to the door to see what his dog was barking at. The dog had treed a big lynx. Mr. Ades shot the cat and found the hide to be fully prime. MRS. LORRAINE FAESSLER has gone east to visit her parents and other relatives in Hamilton Ontario. This is Mrs. Faessler’s first trip to her former home since coming here as a bride seven years ago. GEORGE SPANKS, at Grizzly Lake, has joined the Co-operative Telephones. Mr. Spanks expects to have his telephone in service soon. ‘Centra! Press Canadian Wien Cpl. Johnnie Armstrong of Kingston, Ont., was assigned to Germany along with the rest of Canada's new brigade, the First Canadien Infantry, he had to do some arithmetic to decid= if he coul¢e ‘ake his car with him His figures told him it was cheaper to t»ke his car than leave if behind, so here at Svest, Germasy, he is tne envy of his fellows. home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross last Saturday night, proceeds to go for the Christmas fund. MR. and MRS. FRANK LEAVITT and children attended the turkey supper at Lone Butte last Saturday evening, and returned in time to take part in the whist party. MR. and MRS. 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