Phuraday, August 18, 0884, I GSH TRIBUS, SILLIANS LAESG, 3.6, Thirteen Vai Canada or on waters which border fanada. Rlied Stutee border oa few miles. Near the Novtli Pole, Unuuda wad Greenland are separated by only a R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Williams Lake - Horsefly Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long Niquidet Transport FAITH... in the security of money Big Creek News IN SPITE of recent heavy rains, a good crowd attended the dance held in the Big Creek hall August 7. Live- ly music was supplied by Jack Woods’ Orchestra, “while squarea dance calling was well taken care of by Bert Buckles. We appreciate the optimism of those who took the road to Big Creek Saturday night and hope that it was justified by the evening’s en- tertainment. To one young couple from Wil- liams Lake we offer our condolences, who, being strangers to these part took a wrong turning when within half a mile of our hall. Some hours later they found themselves back at Chileo Ranch, having described a 36- mile circle via Breckness Ranch, Seallons’ and the old Gang Ranch road. No doubt there should be more signs on the crossroads. We certain- ly wish them better luck next time. Perhaps there will be a moon. .Tom Wilson is getting out logs for a new home which he plans on build— ing in the near future. R. Church SLAYURDS WN Valley To Get New School This Year The school meeting scheduled for August 12th produced a happy surprise for the Valley families when School Inspector Wm. Mouat inform- ed us we were to get a new school this year. It will be a modern pre- fabricated building with teacherage combined, capable of handling 25 children comfortably. Frime purpose of the meeting was to decide on a school site----no easy matter here, with families scattered alength of 14 miles A committee was formed: Mrs. Satre, Joe Schuk and Alf Bracewell, to assist Mr. Mouat in an investigation of all prob- abie locations, and if available, the school may be erected in time for opening in September. Transporting and accompanying Mr. Mouat .was Lawson Sugden, Game Biologist from Williams Lake, de put in a long day checking con- litions of part of our game range, vrincipally that occupied by moose |} The RCAF’s outstanding jet aircraft get in a bit of practise for their Western tour which will give thousands of prairie and West Coast Canadians the opport unity of seeing the RCAF’s foremost jet fighter and Trainer in a combined dis- play. publicly). and Vancouver. nephew and family, who intend to With him is his) abundance, MRS. REG. DAVTS and Gary are (This is the first time this photo has* been released was down Wednesday digging with |.nd deer. He was accompanied by| stay awhile. taking.a two-weeks’ vacation in Van- e k d ° B oge h C | bi i bis bulldozer. Gerry Bracewell on a ride encompas- ALBERT PAULSON, tands office | couver. Gary has been hauling lum- risked in Britis olumbia : Pie esis sing the north end of Potatoe Mt. and| man from Williams Lake, accompan-|ber from Shei Storey’s sawmill to Frank and Duane Witte were in |intervening country. He was satis-|ieq by Mrs. Paulson, made a trip | Exeter. town this week; the former bringing fied with the quantity and quality of into the valley last week, his first A GOOD TIME wag had by a small home a Morris convertable recently | ‘ood in this area, and will make a since the range survey, he and Tom] crowd at the dance Saturday night a purchased inWilliams Lake. further investigation later into more | wallace made seven years ago. They|at Canim Lake East school house % ii g aking a i =. a EBSD ie ewe louments are malcing: eae remote regions. spent two days re-locating posts and| sponsored by the Jolly Hours Club. news in B.C. When Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson Fortunately Mr. Sugden drives a lines before returning to Williams | Outside visitors attending were Mr. othing but faith in the outlook for British Columbia .... and confi- dence that the people of this prov- ince welcome risk capital and will treat it fairly . . . could explain today’s great Kitimat and Frobisher moved home from Riske Creek last week they brought with them a milch goat and kid. , Using R. Chureh’s bulldozer, Bruce Watt is repairing his dam, which went out during the high wat- Jeep truck, good assurance of getting through our now-saturated road bed. Since haying operations began ten days ago cloudy and showery weather has been the order of every day with as meh: as 40/100 coming down in 24 hours, totalling up to one inch Lake. TOM GARNER, Chilco Lake Lodge owner, dropped in, in his ‘one- eighty” Cessna last week for a short visit at the Circle-X. With him was Frank Lavagetto of Spokane, a mem- ber of a fishing party holidaying at the Club was held and Mrs. Wilfred Mailloux and Mr. and Mrs. Frazer of New Westminster who were visiting at Paul's Point. A MEETING of the Jolly Hours last Wednesday at home of Mrs. Steve Brickson with eleven members present and a | er period. This dam forms a reservoir ventures here. which provides running water for the | 42d 6/100 of rain in those ten days. | the Lodge. most enjoyable afternoon was spent 2 5 house at Breckness Ranch. Haying is approximately a month be- Making a return holiday trip this|the members being taken across Already Kitimat, as it begins pro- | | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sandberg, of | hind scliedule in here right now. year are Mr. ahd Mrs. Ted Gill and| Canim Lake by Mrs. Ray Pitre and duction this month, represents a Lone Butte, whose recent marriage = family from Vancouver. They are| Mrs. Paul Mailloux. The next danca $270,000,000 investment. | When B took place at Hanceville, are new| ALEX MATHESON arrived home staying with Harry Haynes. to be held August 21st at Mahood~ fully completed, at least $600,000,- members of the Sky Ranch houge-|on Thursday (12th) after a six Lake Lodge. 000 will have been spent. a hold. months’ absence spent in~ Alaska, | | Kitimat, Terrace, Prince Rupert, ° h d N Frobisher plans for Atlin power a Canima 00 ews & development and metallurgical in- : iasingeah dustries call for the eventual spend- & ing of some $700,000,000. About & 4 MR. and ue R. iG PITRE and $270,000,000 is to be spent by sunmaiey WHOvwill "be greatly’ miage 1962. | | in this commnity, have returned to | saor their new home in Vancouver. Also eee - ; two members of Industrial Engineer- riti rex rov= . oH ee oet Columbia, a rugzed prov: | ing Limited who were up on business ince where big meney and big planning are needed to make work, qonithe fem: : : 2 = a wages and -new-opportunities for a Bi GEORGE AKER and son Lindsay grewing population, is prospering ie ~ | |#rom-Sea_Island_are_on_an extended i | with private enterprise. We shall go & visit to Mr. meds mises) Mrs. Elsa — Ly BE ain ee ld Williams Lake Concrete Products _|fsest’s weer vacation vitn ats it risk capital reasonable safety and McIntyre were Mr. and Mrs. John a the reward of its vision and courage. ] Dunbar and son Robert of Vancou- ver. READY MIX CONCRETE __|I""i, 2s sms. noon coor & a and family, until recently of Swift . 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