Shuey, August 18, 1684, Horsefly News MISS ANN DASER is a guest of the Glenn Walters . MRS. HARRY GIBBONS, Beverlie and Audrey, from Ellison, and Mrs. Art Walker and Jimmy, Winfield, are visiting at O.K. Sawmills. KER DUNLOP has resumed work on Brown’s store addition. Miss Joan Farrell is presently helping in the store. THE HORSEFLY RIVER stays so high that several ranchers in upper Horsefly Valley are unable to get on Uielr SSS ay Heldd, should the. weather | ead J.B, WEE Seyeral RD spent a few daya ever permit them ta do so! ith |" Kamloops last week. vi 7 overed with BUSS gees LoWancere) cove MR. and MRS. L, Brigden plan on water. building a house on land recently THE BILES; New Westminster are visiting their summer home here. MR. and MRS. G. HOCKLEY and purehased from Stan Barrett, situ- ated on Boswell Avenne. THE lovely new forestry buildings family and the Taylor boys spent a are nearing completion here under few days at their Black Greek Ranch | the able supervision of Mr. Overton trying to make hay. The rain haq| ana Mr. F. Johnson and are a charm- driven them back here again. ing addition to Horsefly. MRS. THYGASEN and the boys accompanied Mr. Thygasen out to the Forestry quarters at Sucker Creek on Quesnel Lake for the week- Installation Starts On Telephone Board %& SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF BEGo Yn jleage - - boosts mil s against tread separa tion... ensuring extra recaps- C & S TIRE SERVICE LTD. Complete Tire Service Phone 27-R-2 Work began this week on instal- lation of a new switchboard in the j Williams Lake telephone office to replace the old board as part of the B.C. Telephone Company's expansion and improvement program for this - area. Following completion of this pro- ject a third position of board will be added to the Quesnel facilities, ac- cording to a company announcement. The Williams Lake installation is expected to take about a month. Linn McDougall of Canadian (B.C.) Telephones ‘and’ Supplies Ltd., Vancouver, is in charge of the installation of the new equipment which will provide facilities to give service to some waiting applicants | and at the same time enable the operating staff to give improved ser- vice. Since April 1 when the B. C. Tele- phone Co. took over exchanges oper- ated by.the Canadian Government west of the Rockies, a total of 12,- 00 feet of cable has been installed in various areas between Williams Lake and Terrace. In addition, the recent opening of a 500-mile radiotelephone relay chain between Vancouver and Prince George has made it possible to in- crease long distance facilities be- tween the coast and interior points, including a 300 percent increase in the number of circuits between Van- couver and Quesnel peel Se eed Mrs. D. Adair was guest-of-honour ata farewell tea recently at the home of Mrs.F.Nicholson, and spon- sored by the local chapter of the Reg-| istered Nurses Association. First choice of truck operators for lowest cost-per-ton mile SEE US NOW for new truck tires and expert tire servicing Williams Lake Forest Grove News MR. AND MRS. ALDRED of White Rock spent last week wth Mrs, Ald- red's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joe: Aldred of Forest Grove. . MR. AND MRS. J.WALLACE and Miss P.Simpson and Bill Watcott all of New Westminster were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weaver. SHIRLEY GUNDERSON and Gloria Clarke have returned to their city homes after visiting relatives in the district. MRS. T.OWEN AND family and Mr. and Mrs. Haze were visitors at the Baker's home at Buffalo Creek. MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS Mart- ineau spent an enjoyable weekend fishing at Clearwater. MR. AND MRS. FELKER of Williams Lake have taken over man- agement of the Forest Grove store. THE GARAGE HAS reopened Around Town “Miss Claudia Barber and MYO R. Steele of Vancouver are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs C.Barber this, week. —o—_ Miss Sheila McRae of Edmonton was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.Nisbet. —— Mrs. Frank Pomeroy of Victoria left Tuesday after a three-weeks’ visit with her son and daughter-in. jaw, Mr. nd Mrs. J.Pomeroy, —o—_ Mrs. E.S.Sharpe of Pitt Meadows left Monday after a short visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. K.Cameron, —o-— Zane Mednis from House is holidaying at Bernie Bass. the 150 Mile the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Leigh trom|¥%4er the new management of Go. Ashcroft are visiting Mrs. Leigh's | G'@ham. MR. and MRS. 4H. MORRIS | and boys have returned after a hol- mother, Mrs. A. W. Haddock. — Haddock is in Vancou- Mr. A. W. iday at the coast. ver attending the Sourdough con- MR. and MRS. D. GUNDERSON vention, have returned from a business trip to Vancouver. TERRY WILCOX returned with a Bew lumber truck; the third one in the district, with Roseneau and Jeng purchasing theirs earlier in the year. MARGE BAKER of Buffalo Creek | MEN! OBITUARY CLARKE WILLIAM SPEED August 14,1954, Clarke William Speed, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Speed of Quesnel Lake Lodge, Likely. Rey. Harry B. Wall- ace conducted the private funeral Service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel Vancouver. Interment, Babyland. Which of these 7 ‘Age-signs” make YOU Feel Old? Ocean View Burial Park, i, tired, rundown at 40, 50, 60 or over? 1g in pep, energy, life, zest? Feel years younger quick. ‘Try Ostrex Tonic Tablet. ta: 57 SEBSenesee ‘or body weak, old because low in iron; — - quainted” size KAMLOOPS Church of Christ 55 min. SUNDAY SERVICES $ 11°°2 e Bible Study = - 10 a.m. ONE WAY Service - - - - 11 a.m. Phone 93 VISITORS WELCOME = fa at Canadian Paciti Home of Dr. James =i AIRLINES Smedleyvilie INENTS and 63 COMMUNITIES ix CANADA etored to Ashoroft on Manday to spend the day shopping and visiting her sister. She was accompanied by by her daughter Sharrone and Cora Sellars who wil spend the week with Sharrone’s aunt. SHARRONE AND Eleanor Tubbs are, visiting at G. Tubbs for two weeks, MR. ALEX RUTLEY motored to Chilliwack to bring back his wife who has been holidaying there with relatives for the past two weeks "BEAUTY Is, RESTFUL | /S\ Healthful rest comes naturally in surroundings of comfort and beauty. B-H “Fresco-Tone” is easy to apply, dries quickly, is odourless, And its pastel colours really bring cheerful restfulness, tiem eae Lake Hardware Ltd. 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