@HE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, Bd, Dog Creek News Okanagan and U.S.A. They expect to be away about two weeks, MR. and MRS. C. R. PLACE left Wednesday for Vancouver via the MRS. C. EAGLE returned to town following a visit with the Hilary Places. BERT ROBERTS and Art: Ludlow = were business visitors to the valley Monday. QUITE A LOT OF LEAVES still remain on the trees in spite of con- “FAIRLANE CRO siderable wind. FOR / British Guiana’s ae SUPERIOR - RUM Laundry & Cleaners bottled in Bagland (Williams Lake Division) OUR SPECIALTY Suede Jackets and Pleated Wool Skirts Articles left over 30 days at 5 owner's risk unless otherwise This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor rane on Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia QUALITY DRY CLEANING and SAWDUST BLOWERS PILLOW BLOCKS SKF DODGE Morse Roller Chain and Sprockets Dodge V Drives EDGERS BF Goodrich V Belts Esco Bardon Hooks and Ferrules Manufacturers Welders QUESNEL MACHINE SHOP Phone 86-R-2 Box 1078 QUESNEL, B.C. Coutts Sawmills Worth waiting for is this newest entry by Ford of Canada into the high-styled car field. It it the Fairlane Crown Victor: like chome strip arched over the top of the car. It offers a choice of two-powerful Y-block, VICTORIA" horsepower. ia with a tiara- in height. this new model. wrap-around windshield and is under five feet It also is available with a trans- parent roof over the driver’s compartment. overhead valve V-8 engines with 162 and 182 Dual exhausts are standard on The Crown: Victoria has a Details of 1955 Ford Released To Public Details of the new 1955 Ford pas- senger cars were made public last week, although the automobiles themselves will not be appearing in dealer show rooms across Canada until after the strike which is now tying up operations at both Windsor and Oakville plants of Ford of Can- The company had just begun the change-over to 1955 model pro- duction when the strike began at Windsor on Octobér 10. and at Oak- ville on Ottober 15. be P. G. Willey. general manager of Ford-Monarch division. broke the secrecy that has surrounded the 1955 Fords. “They are the most exciting mod- els we have had since the Ford Forty- Niners made their apparance seven years ago.” Mr. Willey said. “Their smart styling has been inspired by Ford's Thunderbird. .the new per- sonal car. They feature long. low sweeping lines which will continue to ada. Fly = = = Vancouver 24%, Hours (exe) $D 5°. ONE WAY Phone 93 23 a en AIRLINES Money goes to work every day... When you see a contractor on a job, a bank Joan may be helping to finance it. cme “at work” . Manufacturers and merchants use bank credit to help buy materials, process and market goods. Farmers and other primary producers borrow from a bank to buy equipment, meet seasonal needs. The benefits of bank credit run through all personal and commercial life. Bank credit operates silently, but on every hand you have satisfying assurance that it is . . in all types of communities, for all sorts of worthwhile purposes. The chartered banks continually adapt their many services to meet the changing, expanding needs of modern enterprise and modern living. THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY muke Ford the ‘style leader in its field.” The front grille of the 1955 Ford is concaved, slightly arched in the centre, giving a lower, wider and more luxurious appearance. The hood is flatter and the rear deck is longer. Hooded headlamps on high front fenders give a forward-thrust look to the car. A highlight of the new Ford styl- ing is the one-piece curved wind- shield of the wrap-around type, witn narrow corner posts well behind the Manager Has Been Busiest Man In Town Since His Arrival “Dick Moquin, manager of the new firm of Beath Motors (Williams Lake) Ltd., has been one of the busi- est men in town since he arrived here six months ago. Between travelling the road to Quesnel or to Vancouver almost eyery. week in arranging details for the {iormation of the new business here; busying himself with construction problems, and familiar- izing himself with the new: territory he has to cover in sales work Dick has still found time to plunge en- thusiastically into the work of the new Kiwanis Club, of which he is a charter member. A native“of Montreal, Mr. Moquin, begins at 1940 when you ask him about his business experience. From 1940 to 1945 he was night superin- tendent of a department of the sprawling Federal Aircraft plant at Brantford Ontario, assembling the famed Mosquitos. He came west in 1945 and ended up in Hazelton where he was manager for two years of Myros & Smith General Store. From 1947 to 1952 he shifted opera- tions to Burns Lake where he was manager of the general store of Sheardowns. Prior to coming to Wil- liams Lake he was manager of Star Motor Sales at Burns Lake, a Ford dealer, Mr. Moquin is married and has one daughter. line of vision giving the driver ana his passengers nearly 17 per cent clearer view of the road and scenery ahead. Mechanical improvements in the 1955 cars are directed towards bet- ter performance, greater economy, increased flexibility in driving both on city streets and on the highway, and a smoother, softer ride for the car’s occupants. Twenty-three years of Ford ex- perience in building V-8 engines has gone into the design of the brand new 162 horsepower Y-block overhead valve engines which will pewer all 1955 Fords. Mr. Willey pointed out that 75 percent of all the V-8 engines ever built have heen manufactured by the Ford organization. A special 182 horsepower engine will be available at extra cost. with automatic transmission, for Fair- lane and station Wagon models. This engine has a new four-barrel car- buretor, high compression cylinder heads, and a high capacity cooling system. Dual exhausts are standard n Fairlanes and station wagons. More than a-million golf balls were made in Canada in 1952. Annual Meeting War Memorial Arena Society will be held in the Municipal Hall Friday, Nov. 26 8 p.m. SEWING MACHINE, PHILCO FRIDGE, GUNS 300 Savage .. -22 Automatic Savage pump shotgun, 12 gauge .. ROPING HORSE 2-YR.-OLD HEIFER, 2 7-WEEK-OLD PIGS 1 MILK COW, Ayrshire FOR SALE CHROME SET, § chairs, table 3°x6’ .... DEEP FREEZE, 20 cubic feet, upright GRAND PIANO, blond finish ... BATTERY RADIO, like new ... electric, cabinet and bench.... shelves on door, 40 1b, deep freeze... PROPANE STOVE, like new wood, coal combination, water jacket, . double barre] shotgun, 12 gauge .... automatic Remington, 16 gauge - $65.00 - $100.00 1 VEAL CALF dairy stock Ayrshire DR. J. W. JAMES