Page io - THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.. Thursday, November 4, 1954. town as well as being very pleased 5 = : Moye Abost Glods: : with the ‘steat enthusiasm of oe TWO-MAN TEAM HANDLES MAINTENANCE’ : E tone at Witons take fut! |autts_tureesin'"of "arcane s/ OF COMPLEX RADIO RELAY STATIONS Better Service too early for the exceptionally late | Standard show schednle for the three | season. Incidentally it was 20 interior centres of Prince George | since Mr. Tucker was here last ane | Quesnel von Williams ae when) couver and Kamloops and Y. he was amazed at the growth of the| ¢lubs cam be built up in those mors sul Bee Geiss sees t —_—_————__ ARTES: = Gaspard and Dick Ranniger f the tae lok cane | North-west’ Telephone Chinaiye They HOSPITAL AUXILIARY . Tou | supervise the complex equi i in the four shows attended by na meee eduipmeal in in ;.| the two radio relay stations at Ques- Mr. Wilson this year and he has ai-| * aid THE Doma Fees ANNUAL rected his enthused comments to. the neeer losiied en ee ee editor of the Canadian Gladiolus ee: : Bridge and Cribbage || oi, °.0 [ee Tournament BIRTH At War Memorial Hospital Maintenance of pa lor the Mterfor ‘The two met-are pare of te group 5 of six maintenanee men, exsladnee Better Quality those in Vancouver, who help keep : the chain of radiotelephone com- muncations working in the rugged Better Value territory between the terminal points : of Prince George and Vancouver. The radiotelephone circuits, which always Gi.. supplement existing pole line long : 4 distance circuts, went into operation earlier this year after a ‘heavy con- struction program by the company. which included installation’ of ten radio relay stations at strategic 9 points, one almost a mile high. } ; = - Another chain, from Vancouver to QUALITY GROCERS Kamloops, uses the same buildings to | : Asheroft, where it branches east to PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM its terminal point. Ps The two chains are used in con- junction with the B:C. Telephone! ee pee Company. Except for a microwave | link from Vancouver to one of the radio relay stations, located on Su- mas Mountain communication is via “very high frequency” (VHF). Sites of other radio relay stations are Mount Begbie, Ashcroft, Kam- locps, Nicoamen, Lytton, Boothroyd and Hope. ah y cent Both Prince and ard, local Jaycee predident, has been a Northlwest employee sinze 19 Ranniger, who has had seven- . months experience as a radi During Month of ates man, will aid Ga: rd through next Jove . November BOTT — To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome | winter, Persons wishing to play or ‘hold Bosesok Willams ake, a ‘gon; j_ a Ed born October 28. tournaments should contact Mrs. > J. Routleage or Mrs, J. Jorgen. || WALSH — To Mr. and Mrs, Cliffora GARTER KNIGHT, sen for rules and regulations. | Walsh of Williams Lake, a son, horn October 29. Prizes on display in window of | PURFELD —To Mr. and Mrs. Wolt- | Cariboo Home Furnishings gang Durfeld, Williams Lake, a | son, torn November ist. OLIVER THEATRE— | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- November 8, 9, 10 | SPENCER TRACY, JEAN SIMMONS, TERESA WRIGHT : in “THE ACTRESS” Comedy and News Show starts at $:30 p.m. \\ For the f Home Workshop 8 *drills * jig saws i oe *sanders *bench grinders ‘Power Commission _ Power attachments To Conduct Search Z Wide variety of hand tools For Hydro Power A HINT TO THE LADIES— S If HE likes to make things — you’ll Vietoria—The Provincial Govern- find a wealth of suggestions in ment has authorized the, B.C. Power our tool department. Thusday, Priday, Saturday --- November 1 4, 125-13. ROBERT TAYLOR, AVA GARDNER in Commission to enter into a “partner- ‘ : aca, wa ee || LAKE HARDWARE LTD RIDE VAQUERO Prince George to meet the immedi. | ol Comedy and News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. ate power requirements of the Prince Agents for George area. | Fairbanks Morse - Evinrude Motors - McClary Ranges TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS Under the agreement, the Power Youngstown Kitchens - Servel Refrigerators = Commission will seek a suitable large source of hydro power ‘to meet the long-term needs of the central in- terior, but in the meantime will leas diesel generating equipment and a rural distribution system to the city- owned utility. The city now operates its own diesel-electric plant but the general feeling there has been that a large block of cheap power is essential to ineet the rapid growth and to provide ee for possible industrial expansion. The Arriving at the Ethiopian | existing distribution system does not embassy in London, Prime | include the rural areas'around Prince Minister Sir Winston ‘Churchill | George. or the Gee of he Ordes Under the plan, the Commission is ter, Queen Elizabeth and the | to advise the city by the end of 1935 pane, Of, Edinburgh | were the | whether or not it ean provide hydra. fests of Emperor: -Halle ‘Séls. lictectric energy from a_ suitable Jassie, who is in London for a a ; source. A Commission survey crew slate Visit. : On has been in the district for some weeks carrying out preliminary in- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pierce have yeattvations, returned home from a holiday spent “If an economically feasible hydro ie Bown tarqouels source of sufficient size is located. the parties will then negotiate with = a view to the Commission purchasing c : | for the Home |/2"4 oversting the city’s electrical FOR EARLY MAILING 2 |Je 22+ 10 facilities. If no acceptable hydro site SELECTION IS AT IT’S PINEST is found, Prince George has the op- tion to purchase the generation and 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 nee Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week- Dean Martin and Jer y Lewis in ‘MONEY FROM HOMY’ The Latest in Bell Styles NEW SMART Something different to compliment your new Fall Ensemble. Three large shipments have arrived, and although there are many smart necklaces and earrings to cheose from - do not delay - drop in the next time you are down town and choose the set that you like. H vee eae pee 1 Help Your Hospital distribution facilities leased to it by Fancy Cushions | {[svruton cue Pay HosPinal BEGG On Glan 2 The partnership arrangement will During November fe Brat © | terminate upon purehase of the city’s JEWELLER Wall Mirrors system by the Commision, and ino inne event will extend beyond August 31, 1959 COUTTS TALLIES PLAYING CARDS Restmore Products SOMETHING VERY Pillows Newly-weds Honoured | Foam Rubber Pillows |At 100 Mile Reception Branpy’s Druc Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS NY, ECIAL Mattresses About 45 guests attended the re- sees AND cent reception held at“the home of 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown, 100 Mile ! a full line of House, for their daughter. | Upholstered Funiture The bride, Mrs.. Hollingsworth, Province of British Columbia were » pink semi-formal gown. D. Ainsworth proposed the toast JAN MIKLER ||220,xe re2onaed to oy ar ava Board of Industrial Relations Ys \ ” WATERS BOE o%Sr 80" jeans The bride received many useful = Manufacturer of oe ee Taseenh NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Exclusive Upholstered Furniture || @4 the couple with a pair o 2 Industrial Relations will hold a public hearing in the Pignleets. Court House, Prince George, B.C., on Wednesay, Phone §9-R-5 Pictures were taken of the bride as he cut the beautiful wedding cake NOTICE The Voters List is now posted at the office of November 17th, 1954, at 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of receiving representations in connection with the | revision of Orders Nos. 1 and 50 and hours of work Regulations applying to ine logging and sawmill | | industries. } All parties concerned are invitedto attend. Written i submiss ons may le . dressed to the Chairman, Board of Indnstrial Relations, Parliament Build- ings, Victoria, B.C. GUARANTEED MOTHPROO: | | the Village Clerk. Please check. to see if you The Board will make arrangements to appear before! it cn November 18, 1954, in Prince George, B.C., in conne ‘tion with matters not relate@ to the public Knit from genuine imported South African lamb’s | no ed woo], this Tony Day original has a luxurious sott- | : . : aa hearing if a request in writing outlining the matter uess only equalled by costly cashmeres. Ve y are on the list so that corrections may be made | that is intended to be discussed, is made to the smartly styled in choice of several colors ... and 7 . _ i Chairman before November 14, 1954. i priced for outstanding value. at the Court of Revision. i W. H. Sands, Chairman, Borkowski’s Meusweanr | “THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS eck Victoria, B.C. : 7 rT . —_ — | 4