Pages ~~ THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAE, B.6. Thureday, October 14, 1084, ALBERTA FARMLANDS COLLAPSE, PRECIPSCES APPEAR Around Town Pacific Great Eastern Railway representatives at the sale were R. F, P. ‘Paddy’ Bowman, “general man- ager, and Bill Stewart, traffic super- intendent. Mr. Bowman was wearing the white Stetson that was presented to him last year by the Board of Trade when he was guest speaker at the Mill Supply Firm Receives Licence Business licence was issued py Tuesday night t Okanagan Equipment Ltd., of Kam- loops, to operate a sawmill supply business in town. It is understood the firm will operate from the old Stan Steele building at the corner of Rail- way Avenue and Yorston Street, commissioners S Only Four Hear Speaker Only four people were on hand Tuesday night to hear Dr. F. 1. Fairey, M.P. for Victoria and former Deputy Minister of Eduaction for a number of years.“ No attempt was made to hold a meeting, and Dr. Fairey spent several hours siving those present a verbal view of the workings of government from a dep- uty minister’s position, annual banquet. —o— Mrs. Wm. Mount is visiting at the coast. Better Service Better Quality Better Value =e. Attending the sale for the 17th year was well-known hanker Gordon Fox, now manager of the main branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Calgary. 1 Slim Dorin, fieldman for the Cari- hoo Cattlemen's Association, is at . Wort St: John tld week “Heutiag WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS who are staging their first annual PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM always at. . cattle sale. —o— Bill Sloan left today by air for eastern Canada, He will take de- livery of a new school bus for Dis- trict 27 at Windsor and drive it back. ane ce Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cummings have moved to Vanderhoof. Mr. Cummings was formerly an employee of Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. so fae, Central Press Canagion earthquake around Falher, 280 was once a road, ‘but which now leads to 2 preci pice. Left, a 40-foot drop now separates two sections of a farm. Underground rivers, wear. ing away the supporting soil, may be the cause of the’ shift. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bannerman of Canoe, B.C. were Thanksgiving visitors of the latter’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. Stitt. Officials of Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. announced this week the ap- pointment of Al. Fahl, formerly of Kamloops and Calgary, as manger of the retail store. Fight The Common Cold— _ for body-building resistance—or for relief from colds — try these tested products from your Drug Store. ONEJAIDAY MULTIPLE VITAMINS 6 Vitamins in One Capsule width, sections have dropped as much as 60 feet. The photo, right, shows the abrupt end-of what Old-time Soda Creek ‘Resident Passes | One of the few remaining links s when Soda Creek was umboat terminus w ie last Tuesday, Oetober 5, with Rexal Multiple Vitamins 50 for $2.75 100 for 4.25 the passing-of Mrs Sophia J. Roberts, Rexal Plenamins 50 for 2.00 100 for 3.50 BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital S was born in Montana ‘ame to Soda Creek with her d in 1900. Mr. Roberts pre- ed her in 194 The Roberts vatched Soda Creek reach its peak a centre of population in days of | steamboating on the Fraser and. then | decline as the lway came north. TAITINGER — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taitinger of Macalister, a daughter, born October sth. Neo Chemical Food 55 3.35 $5.90 2iT | TABLETS Williams Lake Concrete Products READY MIX CONCRETE FOR YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS SPECIFY “READY-MIX” — FASTER ON THE JOB. DE GUES — To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard De Gues of Williams Lake, a son, born October 9th. | Through the years Mrs, Roberts re mained a hard community worker | not until this spring that) BRADLEY — To Mr. and Mrs. Jo- tricted her activities, seph Bradley of Canim Lake, a | She leaves to mourn her passing} son, born October 14th. three sons, James of Kitimat, and Ronald and Clarence of Soda Creek: |four daughters, Mrs. Julia Stephen- son, Asheroft; Mrs. Alice Lang, Dor- chester, Mass.; Mrs, Helen Park, Clinton and Mrs. Pearl Dougherty, er, Mrs. M. » California, Twenty and fourteen great- ndchldren also survive. Funeral services were conducted at Soda Creek October Sth, with Rev. J. Colelough officiating. Interment vas in the family plot, in Soda Creek Pallbearers were George Sandy Robertson, James Marvin Pickard and Reg. Free Estimates*--- Phone 44-G Lakeside Immigrants entering Canada in Leo Fowler - 1953 totalled 169,000. 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If the weather holds, the contracting firm expects to complete the building by December 15th. St. Peter’s Church (Anglican) Sunday, October 17th 9:00 a.m, Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Sunday Schoo) 7:30 p.m. Tenth Annual Laymen’s Service HOME BAKING Subject: ‘The Revision of CANDY ICE CREAM anadians a vhole s s ‘ . 5 $0,000,00 on dental villain the eaate ene PLANTS VEGETABLES SOUERE! 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