Paursday, August 8, 1984, THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAR, 8.0, OE Rage § BELSAW Can Fut Money in Your Pocket You can make bi, ig profits with a Beleaw portable sawmill. Economical to operate; Ht etn bg power pore el scoes ana valves walt oe portable PTE will pay Sioe: rae hag a short tis =>. Of com pee light-weight steel Sab ana ate the Belsaw table WW sawmill can be to the job and quickly sct ups. . era of the, arid have come letter from ttined * Belsaw users, tellin, success. For full Teloraton. . regarding Belsaw portable sawmills. Sr weer EXCLUSIVE 8. c. DisTRIBUTORS HEAPS WATEROUS LIMITED NEW WESTMINSTER BRITISH COLUMBIA PLUMBING AND HEATING Sales - Service - Installations pane FOR ‘FREE ESTIMATES Telephone 70-R-4 Central Plumbing & Heating J.W.N. POZER, p.s.c. rcp. DOCTOR OF SURGICAL CHIROPODY FOOT SPECIALIST of Kamloops WILL BE AT THE RANCH HOTEL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For appointment phone Ranch Hotel < EDWARD M. TAKAHASHI OPTOMETRIST Will be at the RANCH HOTEL - WILLIAMS LAKE Wednesday, August 18th from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For Complete Eye Examination Appointment *phone or write The Ranch Hotel TATLAYORO NW Work Starts On Chilcotin End Of Bella Coola Road Work this end of the Bella Coola road. Bill bulldozer Bill in charge and’ Steve Dorsey as assistant is once more churning up the dust on the road west. A bridge- and-culvert building crew, consisting of Chalie Sampson, Ross Wilson and @ chap from Trail’s End Lodge, are putting in the creek crossings. Mrs. Bill Graham reéently went up, ac- companied by small daughter Anne, to take charge of the cooking de- partment, has heen ‘resumed on Graham's with operator, MRS. SARA SCHUK recently re- turned from a trip to Kamloops. She is enjoying a visit with her youngest daughter, Frances, (Mrs. Harold Mc- Gregor, of Quesnel) and her three children at present. WILL PURJUE was obliged to re- turn to Williams Lake War Memor- ial Hospital last week with his in-’| fected thum). He had a bit of wire4 embedded in it. Will's mother, Edith, made a trip out with him, previously, to see the dentist. FOR OVER TWO WEEKS the| Haynes brothers, Harry and Ken, have been working on a new cattle trail down the west side of the lake. They completed the most 1mpassable parts of it last week and took their cattle down to their Feeny Creek range by the new route. POTATO MOUNTAIN saw the re- turn of its summertime cattle herds last week. Feed was good in low, ex- posed areas, but snowhanks crowded every shady ridge and hollow. Milk vetch, the bane of the lower range, is worse this year than ever before. Seems it grows luxuriously in cool weather when other vegetation slows down. A SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS was hurriedly called together when An- sltean Missionary Mataral Grundy and Mary Barrettmade.a:tpip inte the valley last week, They are on an expedition encompassing most of the Chilcotin, going from Tatlayoko, di- rectly to Anahim, and then to Big Creek. Dog Creek News MRS. C. ROWLAND. Portage La Prairie, is visiting her daughter and eon-in-law,, Mr. and Mrs. J. Syme at Circle S Ranch. MR. and MRS. ARICHUK of New Westminster are newcomers to the community. Mrs. Archuk will fill the position of housekeeper, recently vacated by Mrs. W. Allan. OTHER NEW ARRIVALS at the Circle S Ranch include Mr. and Mrs. S. Burton at the Grandview Ranch, Mr. ann Mrs. J. Smith at Mountain Ranch and Mr. and Mrs. W. Zrinsky. Mr. Zrinsky succeeds Martin Russ as mechanic. WORD RECEIVED from the Mar- tin Russ family indicates they are now happily settled in their new home near Vernon. Martin has found employment in Vernonand in addi- tion operates picture shows at Falk- land, Monte Lake and Westwold. MR. and MRS. S. J. HISLOP were {down from the Airport Wednesday. They brought along some of the air- port youngsters for a picnic. OWING to the signpost at the fork of the Dog Creek and Chilcotin roads being lost, stolen or strayed, a New Westminster gentleman, desirous of geiting to Puntzi Lake arrived safe- ly at Dog Creek before discovering he had taken the wrong turning. One hundred and ten miles of needless travel did not measure up to his idea of a joy-ride. THE THERMOMETER has been well up in the nineties the last few days. The fringe of a thunderstorm has just passed by so we compose this news broadcast without perspir- ing too freely. The vegetable gar- dens have benefitted from the extra warmth. Berries are ripening rapidly. More POWER and STRE NGTH where it really counts ! Under the LOY Lneler the HOM @ CHOICE OF 5 FAMOUS ENGINES . Chevrolet enables you to choose the engine which exactly fits your power requirements, e UNGEATABLE VALVE-IN-| HEAD ECONOMY head with Noh compression ratios gives more power per gallon. @ EFFICIENT FULL PRESSURE LUBRICATION Chevrolet engines operate in a liagara Falls” of oil, greatly increas- ing engine life. @ MOST DEPENDABLE TRANSMISSIONS Chevrolet offers a wide choice of Ge F pai famous * sions. @ WIDE CHOICE OF AXLES Engineered for the road and the load, Chevrolet axles feature amazing durability and strength. @ NEW, GREATER CARRYING CAPACITIES More carrying strength, means s bigger payloads than ever with Chev- let. CT-10540 A General Motors Value Williams LaKe Motors Ltd. Big Creek News EILEEN and OSCAR DUPONT, with their $-months old son, Garry, were: up from Gold Bridge to spend a visiting Eileen’s mother, - Hutch, and other members of the family. BILL WOODS left the Sky Ranch on Sunday. He went to Williams Lake where he will pick up Red Me- Cue and then pians on going in to the Yohetta end of Chilco Lake to do some follow-up prospecting on the work he did in there last year. HELEN CARDWELL and Hattie Bliss came up to Big Creek on Sat- urday to spend the week holidaying at Wittes’ and Henry: Hattie spent part of her holiday at Kloa Klut Lake. MR. and MRS. DAVIS of Portland, Oregon, relatives of A. M. Piltz, were visiting at the Sky Ranch this past week. JOE SCALLON, brother of Pat ana Felix, is up from Kamloops, staying at Scallons’, MARK. HUGO Mons Lake Lodge. CECIL HENRY was out to Wil- liams Lake this week. A. M. PILTZ has been working on his road with his bulldozer and it shows considerable improvement. The public works grader has been smoothing out the bupips on the Big Creek road. LOIS and SID LOVELL of Chilli- ack with a friend were recent guests at Breckness Ranch. BRUCE WATT is home for the haying season. Bill Trethewey brought him up by plane, landing on the Chilco air-strip this time. has returned to HORSEFLY NEWS Mill To Be Located On Harper’s Lake An error was made regarding the location of the saw mill of Western Skagit Lumber Co. Their mill is be- ing built at the western end of Har- pers Lake, on the Calloway Ranch Property. Bulldozers are working there preparing the mill-site. MRS. C. S. NEWTON is cooking for the hay crew at Wood Jam Ridge. MRS. 'T. MacDOUGALL was a visi or tothe optonietrist at ‘Willtiams Lake on Saturday. MR. and MRS. 8. H. PATENAUDE, Williams Lake, visited the M. L. Gibbons last Sunday. Mr. Patenaude brought along his view-finder ana showed us some of his beautiful col- ored pictures of the Fraser Canyon, the Stampede and other eGantbas scenes and people. A. B. WILLIAMSON is going to Kamloops to visit his granddaughter, Mrs. L. F. Walters and Mr. Walters. Then on to Vernon to visit friends there. B. 8. HOOKER is presently on a visit across the line. An epidemic of Measles has bro- ken out here and the mothers in sev- eral households are in the throes of keeping their patients in bed until they are well again. MR. and MR. ROGER TROTTER have rented the Gibbons’ cottage across the river. MR. and MRS. GEORGE TAYLOR and family, Fort Nelson, are the Hockleys and Mrs. Stober. THE WALKER family went on a holiday to Beaver Lake district and to visit the Bill Crosinas. MRS. J. W. PARMINTER, Ques- nel, brought her small daughter, Betty, to be the guest of Mrs. B. Gruhs, Mrs. Parminter only stayed for the weekend. THE Aubrey Williams, Black Creek, made a rush trip in yesterday to borrow a horse collar! Old Dobbin still has his uses. MRS. GEORGE NIQUIDET ana son, Donnie, Mrs. M. Racher and son Floyd. left Saturday on a visit to relatives in Alberta. MRS. SHELLEY NICOL had her mother. Mrs. Clague. on a visit and to.see her new grandson. 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