“- SRS PRIRONE, WOREEA pss SARE, 26. LIVER THEATRR— Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday -- September 27, 28, 29 LORETTA YOUNG and JOHN FORSYTHE in “TT HAPPENS EVERY THURSDAY” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2, STERLING HAYDEN, GENE NELSON, PHYLLIS KIRK in “CRIME WAVE” Comedy and News Thursday show at 8:30 Dm. TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in “Long Long Trailer” Cariboo Truck Hockey Rumours Stlil Low Bidder On Bus {Flying In North Rumours. continue to be heard Lowest of five bids offered for sup- about the proposed re-vamping of | ply of a new 37-passenger school bus the Prince George hockey elub for for District 27, was that of Cariboo ;th€ coming season. From Quesnel Thiel Bs Baal as |comes word that.the Lumbermen are eremiéo ee Trl eaid'to be importing a dozen outside Der ence veg Dl#¥ers. and that Frank Kuly, of Kel- her local tenders were receive owna has been approached to take from Beath Motors (Williams Lake) Pe Ltd., $4,832.45; Williams Lake Motors Limited $5,043.90, and Central Service Ltd., $5,250.00. From Vancouver a bid was submit- ted by Union Bus Sales Ltd.,—for $4,915.00. The new bus will be used to trans- port students along the Wililams Lake-150 At present this is being handled by Jthe 19-passenger bus of Williams » Which has covered Kohnke’s Mill- 150 - Williams Lake and also a run from 141 Mile to 150 Mile. At present there are 20 chil- dren in the vicinity of Kohnke's, 11 at the 153, 24 between 141 and 150 Mile, and another 35 from 150 Mile to Williams Lake. The taxi company’| Introducing... Not only a great new pattern — but more... It’s today's NEW IDEA In Silverware design SOUTH SEAS in Community Introductory offer —50 piece Service for eight $79.95 in a beautiful PRESENTATION Chest Open stock price $107.10 z YOU SAVE $97.15 Also in Gift Gox --- 4 South Seas Coffee Spoons, regular value $3.60 for only $1.50 while they last TERMS AVAILABLE Do not delay as the above specials are for = a limited time only bus will now handle the 141 Mile run. ‘Credit Union Officials Coming | Two officials of the B.C. Credit | Union League will be in Williams Lake early in October to address the jJocal branch. Coming are George Stiling and Frank Humphrey, new- lly elected field representative. | Commenting on the strong growth | lof the Williams Lake and District Credit Union, Mr. Stirling states | “There is no doubt in my mind that this rich Cariboo country can sup: port a large credit union, capable of giving service to people throughout | the area.” The trip follows the opening on September 18 of the new provincial |headquarters of the league at Van- couver. Officiating at the ceremonies was attorney General Robert Bonner. | There are now 300 credit unions in | British Columbia with combined as- | sets of over forty million dollars. ; ile News 100 M 1 MR. HUNTER and Miss M. Kart- | ner, district nurse, were at 100 Mile j#ast week making arrangements for | the Chest X-ray to come to 100 Mile. The Women’s Institute here are leseaserie it. The Clinie will be held at the Public Works Garage on Oc- tober 8 from 2 to 5. Please come. Rubber really keeps moisture and cold out --- 6” and 9” all-rubber Gum Boots with plain or cleated soles --- Leather Top Rubbers plain top or with detachable shearling lining. Logger Boots We carry a complete line of the famous DAYTON hand-made shoes,’ including. Dayton loggers and Dayton 6“ work boots. BRIDGE CREEK ESTATE ship- ped a carload of steers to Pacifie/Mrs. J. Pomeroy were the former's Boyd’s| brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pomeroy of Victoria. Meat, Marpole, trailer truck took the steers to Ash- ereft where they will be loaded on the train. UP TO SEPT. 21 we have had no frost this year. The potato tops are still untouched. even the tomato! E plants arene’t a bit touched by frost. the leaves just turning colour. | Mile-Kohnke Mill route. | Scott, taking the Normal céurse. Over the coaching job. Frank was with Kelowna Packers last year. The proposed tie-in with Dawson | Creek, Hythe and Quesnel is not! looked on favorably in Rivertown, | While there has been no official dis- cussion on the Peace River idea, general feeling at Quesnl is such a ‘league would involve too much ‘travelling. Shucedey, Gepianbel 56, £iN4 Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Clothing And Goods Lost In Cabin Fire Pioneer Charlie Hamilton of Lac La Hache lost camp goods and house- hold effects valued at $1500 when fire destroyed a storage cabin on his property September 7, | Mr. Hamilton, who is 87, lives in another cabin but had most of his} clothes in the one that burned down. | Clothing of Johnny Eagl,e another | PLUMBING AND HEATING Sales - Service - Installations FOR FREE ESTIMATES Telephone 70-R-4 Central Plumbing & Heating eld age pensioner who lives with Mr. Hamilton was also lost, Clothing Drive Members of the Emergency Cloth- | ing Committee are making an appeal | for clothing for their storeroom. This | litle known group, made up of rep- reventatives from various women’s | organizations, gathers and cata- logues clothing for distribution any- where in the district in case of dis- aster. If you have old but serviceable clothing you could donate, telephone 7R4 or 129-R4.and it will be picked SS 2RS MISSED As the last section of this week’ issue goes to press, we are still ad- Justing the prize-winners list of the Quesnel Fair. In the Gladiolus sec- tion, two other local winners were Miss Ethel Stafford and Mrs. M. Fair- | ley. On page 6, where reference is made to winners, Barry Bishop's name is given instead of young Bob Bishop. ee ee High-school graduates attending University this year are Marvin Elizabeth Stevenson and Elizabeth Dean. Muriel McQueen is} —o—_ Visiting last week with Mr. and Don’t Let Shipping Fever. Ss ~ ‘Rob You of Valuable Calves! Vaccinate wih FRANKLIN PASTEURELLA pit. icm BACTERIN Each dose of Franklin Pasteurella-Pseudodiphthericum Bacterin gives you the double benefit of resistance’ against both Hemorrhagic Septicemia and the complicatina infection that so frequently occurs with Hemorrhacic Septicemia Don't Wait — Vaccinate Franklin 6% Sodium Iodide Solution for the intravenous treatment of “LUMPY JAW” ‘and “WOODEN TONGUB” in cattle. Dosage 500ce for 1000-pound animal — $2.25 per 500ce bottle SULMET OBLETS for the treatment of coccidiosis in calves Use Franklin’s Tested Products SOLD BY Branpty’s Druc Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital HUSTON — To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Huston of Soda Creek, a son, born September 20. Saturday Two door prizes will be gi Opening Announcement BROWNS FURNITURE STORE First Avenue (former premises of Williams Lake Dry Cleaners) DOOR PRIZES Customers will not have to purchase anything to be eligible. September 25 ven away opening day. Borkowski’s “cetwear Niquidet Transport Williams Lake R. M. Blair's office, Wms, Lake, phone R66 | Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long - Horsefly — Install an Oil Heater This Fall Economical —to buy —to operate See our selection of smart Coleman & McClary Oil Heaters priced from $74.95 to $104.95 LAKE HARDWARE LTD. Agents for Fairbanks Morse - Evinrude Motors - McClary Ranges Youngstown Kitchens - Servel Refrigerators NOTICE TO RANCHERS If you are contributing to this year’s Sale... remember these rules 1. Have cattle in to sale no later than Tuesday October 5. pleted, must all shipments. Form 3’s may be obtained from: The Brand Inspector; R.C.M.P., 2. Porm 3’s, properly com- accompany Form 3. 3. One owner only for each Form 3. _ 4. Cattle carrying other than ewner’s brand must have memo of sale attached to or C.C.A. office. Cariboo Cattlemen’s Association 5.1f Brands aren’t legible they must be clipped out before sale. a