Aupuae 28, £864) GWE PAISUWE, WILLIAMS LASS, 5.6, Building Troubles? See Len or Clarence PELKEY BUILDERS Estimates Alterations Kitchen Cabinets Concrete work of All Kinds Phone 22-S-L Williams Lake Juice of small lemon 1% or 2 oz. Adams Silver Fizz Gin Shake with cracked ice, strain into glass, fill glass with soda water. on 2¥ ctices AMHERSTBURG, ONT. + VANCOUVER, B.c. } This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board-or by the Government of British Columbia |GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE PLANNED { FOR VETERINARY MEDICINE STUDIES wea joint announcement, the Hon- ourable R. G. Williston, minister of education, and the Honourable W. K. Kiernan, minister of agriculture. advised that the Government of Brit- ish Columbia is prepared to assist deserving students from this proy- ince who wish to undertake the study of Veterinary medicine at the Ontario Veterinary College at Guelph. An arrangement now exists be- tween the University of British Coi- umbia and the Ontario Veterinary College, whereby British Columbia students who have taken the first two years of the Agricultural course at the University of British Colum- bia may be accepted into the second year of the Veterinary course at Guelph. This is considered to be of definite value to those who wish to become Veterinarians and is strongly recommended. Persons who wish to enter the University of British Columbia with the intention of proceeding to On- tario Veterinary College at the eud of two years satisfactory study may obtain further information from the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of British Columbia, Van- couver, B.C. The government of British Col- umbia is prepared to consider appii- cations for a joint scholarship-loan from persons resident in this prov- Maltman Loses To English Wrestler Keith Maltman of Quesnel, Cana- da's hope for wrestling honors in the heavyweight division in the British Empire Games gained a second place silver medal when he lost his match to K. Richmond of England. There were only two competitors in the heavyweight class and the bout was held near the close of a long program of wrestling at Kerris- dale Arena tast Wednesday. In all other wrestling divisions South African entrants reigned su- preme, MEN! «= .d, rundown at 40, . Which of these 7 Feel Old? ° 50, 60 or over? st? Feel ye moet i ry Ostrex *renie Tablets to- day. For body weak, old because low in iron; “peps up” both sexes. Noetaca juainted” si naly 60¢. At all drogeist NEW HOME OF BEATH MOTORS LTD. will be located at Corner of Oliver Sireet & 5th Avenue Under Construction Soon A fully modem Garage to serve you Dealers for Ford - Monarch Fordson Tractor Farm Implements DICK MOQUIN, Resident Manager Williams Lake ince who after two years of. study in the degree course for Agriculture at UBC, are recommended by the Dean at the Faculty of Agriculture, and Applications 3ligible students will also be con- ‘idered. |. ‘The scholarship may be of a maxi- mum value of $500.00 per year for the period that the recipient is re- quired to study at Guelph, previous le graduating in Veterinary Science. Sixty per cent of the amount will be a straight scholarship. The other forty per cent will be regarded as a joan, payable within two years after graduation in Veterinary Science. Interest at’ three per cent will be charged from the due date. C.A.R.S. Local Officers Named A meeting held in the home of Mrs. M. Kallaur last Thursday evening saw the newly-formed branch of the Canadian Arthritic and Rhematisim Society firmly rooted with the nam- ing of an executive for the commit- tee formed at the recent public meet- ing. The new slate of officers includes Mrs. Kallaur, president; Miss Ethel Stafford, secretary, Mrs. R. Court, treasurer. Nominated to the execu- tife in absentia was Mrs. Ray Haf- greaves. Mrs. Lilian Deschene will handle public relations. Tentative plans were made re- garding Public Education to C.A.R.S. as well as the procuring of suitable films and speakers. If possible the group would like to have a physio- therapist explain her talents in aid- ing the rehabilitation of arthritics. The president requests anyone having Arthritic or Rheumatoid conditions or knowing of victims of these painful diseases, whether they be crippled or not, to get in touch with the Public Health nurse, Miss Mary Kartner or Mrs. Betty Smith of the Welfare Department, or contact the branch secretay. Miss E. Staf- ford. This information is needed to ascertain the need for a resident physiotherapist in the district. It is mace to hold another larger pub- meeting on October 20. Bride-To-Be Feted By Friends At Shower Miss Paula Weir was the recipient of a lovely shower held at the home of Mrs. Curling Tuesday evening. There were 19 well-wishers present to watch the bride-elect open the many gifts which were presented to her in a replica of an old covered wagon complete with passenger and earrying a ‘two hearts brand.’ Paula, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. district and former Chilcotin lodge. owners, will become the bride of Mr. Melvin A. Moore, of Prince George when they exchange vows on Satur- day, August 21st ia Sacred Heart Church, Lac La Hache News and Mrs. Doug Hopper with her GUESTS of Mr. Wright is Mrs. W. two children. MR. and MR. NORMAN EWART and Billy Ogden have returned from Vancouver where they attended the B.E. Games, BETSY FORBES is home staying with her arents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Forbes. Betsy is going to teach in Victoria in September. VISITING at the 132 Mile Ranch while enroute to Banff and points south of the border, are Mr. and Mrs. H. Wheeler with Ronnie and Merrily, all of Smithers. Canadian tariff duties are among the world’s lowest, an average of only 734 per cent of value being col- lected on all goods entering the country in 1951. For the third year in a row fewer bieycles were made in Canada in 2.. Output was 82,375, lowest since 74,337 were made in 1945. Dan Weir, long-time residents of the * —Centra! Press Canadian At Esquimalt, B.C., Prince Philip, right, presents awards to RCN officers. He is wearing his uniform as admiral of the fleet. Income tax came to Canada, as an emergency measure in 1917. Agriculture directly employs one- sixth of all working Canadians. Quebec’s famed and scenic Sag- enay River, at 800 feet, is probably Canadas deepest inland waterway. In 10 years Canada’s farm horse population has declined by two-thirds to about 1,000,000. EDWARD M. TAKAHASHI OPTOMETRIST will be at the RANCH HOTEL - WILLIAMS LAKE Wednesday, August 18th from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bale For Complete Eye Examination Appointment *phone or write The Ranch Hotel FOUR DEPARTMENTS To Serve You— Groceries * Menswear * Dry Goods ° Hardware ' SALE Ladies’ Wear Commencing August 16th—20% OFF on Summer Merchandise, Dresses, Sandals, T-Shirts, Pedal Pushers, Shorts, etc. Mackenzies Ltd. NO VV Next Door to Medical Dental Building IN OUR NEW LOCATION WILLIAMS LAKE DRY CLEANERS Business As Usual