Thuradax, Fuig 99 THY THIBONH, WILLIAMS LAEG, 5.6, Superior Laundry & Cleaners - (Williams Lake Division) PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 62-R-3 Big Creek News MR. and MRS. C. A. MILLER of The Dalles in Oregon spent a few days camped comfortably in their house trailer at Mosquito Flat. They did some fishing and visited some ot the families, talking over with the x guides the prospect of getting some moving pictures of moose. Mr. and Sales - Service - Installations Mrs. Miller spend most of the sum- FOR FREE ESTIMATES Telephone 70-R-4 Central Plumbing & Heating Corl ga pla SY Economy SCUFF SHINE Don’t discard scuffed shoes—restore looks by using ‘“‘SCUFF SHINE’’—a liquid polish in a variety of colors—Use on any leather PLUMBING AND HEATING Pictures of wild life, elefly hunting scenes which they show in the west- ern States during the winter. Th left here with the intention of get- |ting some pictures of the band. of isheep on the Fraser and possibly re- turning to Big Creek this fall to get |Some moose movies. JOHN SIEBERT and JOHNNY CHURCH left Thursday for the coast to truck back two horses from Coni- agas Ranch at Haney, S. B. MARSHALL and GEORGE PARKINS were up to visit the Hen- Tys this week. Mr. Marshall used to hunt with Henrys in Yobetta Valley and Tchaikagan when Cecil first be- gan guiding. In those days Mr. Mar- goods. Only 38c per bottle. shall marketed oranged in Redlands, California; now he raises purebred 4 Tonys Leather Shon Angus cattle at Qualicum on Van- : couver Island, spending only his Railway Avenue Williams Lake, B.C. winters in California, THE BONNER FAMILY and fence crew moved to the Old Turnout on Wednesday to set up camp and begin work on the fence there, THE WITTE FAMILIES came back from Anahim Lake Stampede full of enthusiasm for the good en- tertainment provided by the people up there. They successfully disposed of most of their bourses, including one of the saddle horses Duane rode up on, and they returned with a pinto stallion on board their truck. ' 1 INSPECTION For extra mileage and safety let us inspect your tires. 2 TIRE REPAIRS We have complete facllities for first class repair work. LOW FaRES FIT T GREYHOUND'S GE FREQUENT, UD UND TRAVEL MUCH MORE ENJOYABLE. 3 NEW TIRES a0 one ein You can be sure of long, 5 Way: Trip trouble-free mileage with Vancouver 11.25 8. F. GOODRICH TIRES. | Penticton 41.10 Trail 17.30 Calgary 5 Regina Winnipeg 34.50 62.10 For complete travel information and schedules contact your local Greyhound Agent, or write Travel Bureau, Greyhound Building Calgary, Alberta. C&S TIRE SERVICE LTD. Complete Tire Service Phone 27-R-2 Williams Lake Early Staffordshire-ware Pipe from England Er ONC C Os Antique... Brought to light like a genie from the magic lamp. Here is excellence of craftsmanship, found only in old treasures, and men who know seek it with unerring taste, Created in the past... for your pleasure today. Adams Antique CANADIAN WHISKY Fhomad dams Distillers Eid, AMHERSTBURG, ONT. VANCOUVER, B. Cc. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Colymbia mer and fall months taking moving |’ Roe Lake News THE WEDDING DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. Dowling ‘Monette, held at the Roe Lake hall on July 10 drew a large crowd of friends and rela- tives of the young couple. It was a very suecesful evening, all wishing the bride and groom success and happiness. Mrs. Monette was one of our local Roe Lake girls, MRS. CLARE OULETTE and chil- dren have moved into the old*Roe Lake teacherage. MR. and MRS. BILL GREENAL and children, also a nephew from Vancouver, were Sunday guests in the Lee Roberts home. MRS. ED HIGGINS, from Canim Lake, was here over the weekend, attended the wedding dance of her | sranddaughter, Mrs. Monette. Others attending the dance from a distance were- Misses Pat and Dorothy Dean from Kamloops. . THE ROB LAKB-W.1. hela their last meeting at the home of Mrs. Claude Dean. DON ROBERTS was at the Bill Greenal home this week doing chores j while Mr. Greenal and son, Larry jand Kenneth were at Vancouver for a few days. MISS IRENE SCOTT left on Mon- day for Vancouver for the summer holidays, MR. and MRS. DON PETRIE have relatives visiting them at their Twin Lakes Ranch. WE HAVE been having some ex- tremely hot weather this week. The thermometer reached 80°.- We also had quite an electrical storm Wed- nesday evening. SOMB of the people in the com- munity have started haying, Dog Creek News MRS. BETTY SMITH, our new So- jal Welfare Worker, paid her first sit to this community Tuesday last and then proceeded on to Gang Ranch via the short-cut road, which she must have navigated successfully as we haye no reports of debris being overed. THE Anglican Sunday School van was in the valley over the week-end. This year it ig in charge of Miss Mar- garet Grundy, Malvern, England, {and Miss May Barrett, Port Dover, Ontari Unfortunately most of the youngsters had deployed for the Bolt | days so the visit was somewhat disappointing for the ladies, MISS CATHARINE McDOWALL, Drem, Scotland, spent a few days in the valley this week. An artist of some note, Mis MsDowall was so im- pressed with our local scenery she stayed to transfer it to canvas. C. R. Place purchased one canvas depict- ing a haying scene at his River Ranch. MR. and MRS. ALFRED -EAGLE spent the week-end visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. I. Allison, and with the They were accom- CANADA'S LATEST LANDMARK The Empire Stadium, built in Van- couver for the British Empire and Commonwealth 35,000 persons; Games, will ‘seat this stadium is one of the largest in Canada, and cer- tainly the most modern. From here and from other Games sites in Van- couver will come the first CBC tele- vision program to he seen simul. also of Williams Lake. We fully pect to see The Commissioner return for more Brigham Creek trout. MR. and MRS. W. ALLAN left Sunday for Prince George. Mrs: Al- lan has been the housekeeper at the Cirele S for some weeks but was compelled to relinquish the position due to ill-health. WE OBSERVE notices posted in the community convening an inter- community pienic near Alkali Lake on Sunday, July 25th. Th nks to the untiring efforts of the ladies and a very timely advance commentary by Ye Editor of The Tribune, this event was a great success last year and should be even bigger and better this year. FRIDAY last we had a visit from A. Hallaert and son Jean, Dewd- ney. Not long out from France they find the Dewdney area too wet for their liking so are now looking for a ranch in drier surroundings, taneously in eastern -and western ‘Canada, by means of ‘co-axial and j Micro-wave facilities through the United States linking CBUT, Van- couver, with the CBC-TV network in eastern Canada. Some 26 countries are, participating in the Games, which will also be fully covered by CBC radio for audiences at home and nb Alexis Creek News MRS. G. CHESNEY and GARY are holidaying at the coast, MR and MRS. PAT MARTIN and | Lawson Sugden were weekend guests | Suests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Walmsley. ROSALIE CHURCH of Big Creek is spending a few days at Kinkeads, MR. and MRS. PETE YELLS re- turned home Friday from Kamloops. MR. and MRS. A. KNOLLS and family and Mrs. Bob French left for a holiday at Armstrong. COUNTER SALES BOOKS RUBBER STAMPS SCRATCH PADS THE TRIBUNE H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. 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