Thursday, April 15, 1954. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 5 LAND ACT Notice of Intentien to Apply. To Purchase Land _ In Land Recording District Carihoo and situate at Alex Creek. Take notice that Duke Martin, o/ Alexis Creek, occupation Rancher. intends to apply for permission to purehase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at S. EB. corner Lot 234, thence north 20 chains: thence east 30 chains; thence south 20 chains: thence west 30 chains; and con-~ taining 60 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is Grazing. Duke Martin. Dated April 3rd, 1954. LAND ACT seg Notice of Intenticn to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Cariboo and situate near Alexis Creek. Take notice that Duke Martin of Alexis Creek, occupation rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post “planted at the N.B. corner Lot 8694, thence south 20 chains; thence east 10 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence west 10 chains and contain- - ing 20 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is grazing and agricul- ture. : Duke Martin. Dated April 2nd, 1954 gun hunts to rid the city of 45 miles away, has decided on of a starling’s danger squawk every starling within hearing While Hamiston, Ont., nas organized 100-shot- —one which ‘could add to Hamilton's starling population. The idea is te get a tape recording the far fields, and to play the recording when- «RYING PERSUASION, RATHER THAN GUNSHOT, ON STARLING: starlings, Toronto, a different method which usually sets range heading for. —Central Press Canadian ever a few starlings hold a convention. Controller Roy E. Belyea, left, and Dr. W. W. il. Gunn of the Federation of Ontario Natural- ists are shown recording the holler of a couple of frightened starlings so Laat when the survivors from Hamilton’s shooting operations arrive, they will keep on flying—bacs to Uamillon, maybe, City Lac La Hache News THE Lac La Hache volunteer Air Defence group held a successful ex- ereise last Sunday and. Commander W. Macdougall expressed his satis- faction with the performance of his company. The main feature was the distance event which was won by The Annual Meeting of the Big and Beaver Lake LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION for the election of new officers will be held at the school April 29, 2 p.m. Flight Cadet P. C. Ogden. THE TEACHING STAFF, Mrs. Mercer, Miss Greenslade and Mr. MacRae did a fine job in training grades 6, 7 and 8 for the Minstrel Show which was staged Thursday night, This is something new in en- tertainment here, and the children did very well, looking after stage business and carrying the perform- ance along entirely on their own. The show netted $17.00, this amount go- ing to the students’ council. LONE BUTTE Badminton players were here Sunday for some friendly games. The 12 games played resulted in a tie. THE Badminton Club here ended the season with a lively party and song-fest with Mrs. Dan Ewart pro- viding the music. MRS. DINGWALL, senior, is up from the coast, visitig at Mile 127. VISITING with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wright are Mr. and Mrs. A. Alpin of through: EDUCATION RESEARCH Make your donations payable to CONQUER CANCER CAMPAIGN c/o Cheirman Mr. T. D. Bingham, Social Welfare Dept., Williams Lake, B.C. 100 Mile News AROUND 200 head of steers he- longing to the Circle § were driven from the Flying U where they had wintered, stopping at R. Abbs Sun- day night to be rested snd fed and going past here on April 12. MISS JEANETTE MeCRUSKY, telegraph operator here, left” last week to join the airforce. her place is S. Smele of Vancouver. THE P-TA met last Wednesday to discuss further details regarding securing the services of a dentist for Scott, school representative and Mrs. Taking ; Woodrow, P-TA president of Lone Butte. Mrs. Alex McMillan and Mrs. Larum of Lone Butte were among those present. Dr. Brown gave an address on Health, suggesting a smaller allow- ance as one way of children having better health as pop-and candy are enemies of good teeth. Lone Butte representatives sug- gested they would Ike to have the dentist stationed there for the work of Lone Butte and Bridge Lake. It was finally agreed that this would be done. Forest Grove will raise money for their part of dentists’ work, and it is hoped Lac La Hache and Black- in the federal civil serv Building Troubles? Estimates Phone 22-S-L 354 See Len or Clarence ~~. PELKEY BUILDERS Alterations Concrete work of All Kinds Kitchen Cabinets Williams Lake Wife Preservers pour water into lye. It will boil up and burn anything it falis on. - Ocean Falls. ORDER YOUR COUNTER SALES BOOKS RUBBER STAMPS, SCRATCH PADS trom THE TRIBUNE GREYHOUND’S LOW FARES FIT ALL BUDGETS, v NT DEPARTURE TIMES AND CHOICE OF ROUTES MAKE GREYHOUND Ti L.THAT WILLIAMS LAKE One Round Way Trip Prince Geerge 5.40 9.75 Dawson Creek 15.60 28.10 Vancouver 11.25 20.25 Los Angeles 34.00 61.20 Kamloops 6.50 11.70 Calgary 18.55 33.40 Regina 30.80 55.45 Winnipeg 34.75 62.55 Toronto 54.90 98.95 GO HOME FOR EASTER Special Week-end Fares Fare and one-half return. Tic- kets on sale Friday to Sunday. Return Limit midnight Monday WELFARE the South Cariboo. Dr. Brown, dir-| water will also co-operate. £ ector of Cariboo Health Unit, was aster TREATMENT FACILITIES Sucst speaker, MissiMarter, publie |. soe. 160/000: ¢aioua. itiey health nurse; Mr. Weaner, school z ‘ trustee from Forest Grove; Mrs | ¥Tk for you and me - are employed NOVELTY DANCES 20th Annual Monday April 19th Dance DOOR PRIZES Music by Vic Imhoff and his Orchestra ¢ Columbus Hall | HOSSFACE HANK ABOUT THE BIRDS REMEMBER WHEN } FATHER KNEW ALL ABOUT EVERYTHING —— THOSE WERE THE DAYS . gi SON, YOU'VE ARRIVED AT THE AGE WHEN WE SHOULD HAVE A TALK AND BEES, —AND THINGS LIKE THAT ANY THING ELSE I CAN SET YOU RIGHT ON 2 NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH D> “the ol! Cowboy is GOING MODERN ! Western saddles are now beiud made with a BUILT-IN HOW KINI KEEP MEAT ON MY CRITTERS WHEN YOU KEEP. RUNNIN’ 'EM?! == The NARROWEST HOUSE in the US. and his family, In ALEXANDRIA, VA-, live in this house, 7 FT. 6 INCHES WIDE and 29 FT. DEEP! eee eee THAT DOES IT SOE AVARSTON which ig only TODAY IMSIX YEARS OLD! HOW OLD ARE You. LARRY? ( HOw OLD You DON'T You KNOW ARE You INTERESTED IN GIRLS? 6 SaihtK—e Boss! THE ITS ALL ne") IT CAN'T BE! Clock muSsT STOPPED! ) AW JENNY GETS To WORK ON TIME AT THE STROKE OF NINE/ { OHNo! AM I SEEIN’ THINGS / HAVE I KNOW-.- ITS APRIL FOOLS \ CLEAN YOUR TEETH BETTER THAN A TOOTHBRUSH CAN | BY AL SMITH —= yy > By Arnold