Thursday, November 68, L084, Rail transpertation {s still the| the most government-regulated of all | OUTSTANDING STUDENTS EARN PLACES ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL HONOUR LISTS basic system by which Canada’s | Canadian businesses. goods are transported to market. portation monopolies, they are among | the first six months of 1954. Canadian pipelines transported a While railways no longer are trans-| record ~83,480,000 barrels of oil in SHE TRINUNE, WILLIAMS LARE BG. Raga % | | A new policy of giving recognition Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 z Horsefiy Phone, 3 short 1 long to those students in the Williams Lake Junior-Senior High Schooi whose academic achievement has been such that the school may be proud of it, has been established this year. This recognition is accorded through an Honour Roll and Merit Lits. The former bears the names of those stu- dents whose marks, based on the is- Williams Lake Concrete Products READY MIX CONCRETE FOR YOUR CONCRETE. NEEDS SPECIFY “READY-MIX” — FASTER ON THE JOB. Free Estimates --- Phone 44-G Leo Fowler Lakeside suance of the latest report card, arc either “A” or “B” in the academic subjects. The merit list permits a maximum of three “C” grades with the balance “A” or Students who place at least three times during the school year on one or both of the award lists gain points for their ‘school Houses. : Here are the results of the first report card period: Honour Roll — Grade 10— Don- na McNeil; Grade 9— Joanne Duna~ way, Michaelene Johnston; Grade 100 MILE N WSs 100 Mile W.I. Elects Officers (delayed) The P-TA held their regular meei- ing at the school with 16 members and visitors present. To VENEZUELA or C. li O. Mic -' Q@IRLINES é eve Flying’s the fastest, most conven- TOKO ient way to ony part of the globe! VANCOUVER Today, Canadian Pacific Airlines non stop serves four-continents. ..and main- MEXICO tains fast, frequent service to 65 gpa communities in Canada! LIMA : : tiie * Flight Times, Low Farés > VANCOUVER _ WILLIAMS LAKE To ee, Vancouver 2:30 hrs. $25.00 HONOLULU ff Prince George 1:20 hrs. $12.50 El an Victoria 3:15 hrs. $29.60 Beeiiep Mexico City 12:00 hrs. 152.00* NEW ZEALAND *Includes Tourist fare from Vancouver on st0p AUSTRALIA To ForT, PRINCE suutwens : LL FASTEST to 4 CONTINENTS and 65 COMMUNITIES in CANADA Miss Mary Kartner, district nurse, brought to the attention of the P-TA that the decision whether or not to have the Dental Clinic again must be decided now. The P-TA will sponsor the Clinic again for next year, they “decided. A ‘proposed change in the report éard grading system was discussed. Mrs. S. Smele, delegate from the 100 -| Mile Women’s Institute gave her re- port on the help the W.1. were pre- pared to give in the making of a quilt. OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY goes out to Mrs, ‘Tony’ Zomar in her sud- den bereavement. Tony Zomar work- ed at Frank Huber’s mill at the 9§ and was well known here. MR. JAGO of Buffalo Creek is in Vancouver general -hospital, quite -—tserfously ill. he = . THE Bank of Commerce, which is under construction is going ahead rapidly and will be ready for occu- pency, sooner than at first expected we understand. A NEW HOME is being built here by Mrs. Sparks: Mr. C. Wardell is doing the building. THE NEW BUILDING put up by the Bridge Creek Bstate for a garage will be used as a theatre for the moy- ing pictures during the winter and will be ready for use in a couple of weeks. Manhattan Beauty Shop Margaret Blenkinsop 8— Rosemary Nes g gy Pinchbeck, Susan Ringwood, Karen Wotzke, John Zirnhelt, Carol Koivisto. Merit: List — Grade 12— Barbara Bryce, Lorna Gardner, Myrtle Me- Kenzie; Grade 11— Sylvia Baker, Lucille Bosworth, Laura _ Friesen, Barbara Gardner, Rosemary Hannah, Dave McClure, Joan Med Susie Potter, Marilyn Scott; Grade 10—- George Fielder, Marlene Gardner, David Gosman, Ralph Larum, Norma Millar, David Rankin, Asako Uye- ama, Peggy Adamson, Shirley Karo- Grade §9— Terry Baker, Peggy , Farrel Halfnights, Claire Hara- mia, Ken Kaytor, Ernie Smallenberg, Melvin Beckman, Jean Davidson. Letter to the Editor Barbara Dye, Edna Dye, Roger Olson, Shirley Koivisto, Garry Roseneau; Grade 8— Judith Borkowski, Lilian Crapelle, Tivola Howe, Neal Nichol- son, Stephen Ringwood, Carolyn Simon; Grade 7— Joanne Halfnights, Barbara Kyte, Terry Yelland, Bonnie Bourelle, Roger Getz, Jeanne Pinette, ; Walter Phillips, Violet Van. Distret manager for the B.C. Tele- phone Co., with headquarters at Quesnel, is W. R. Graham who is in charge of all company exchanges north of 100 Mile House, including Williams Lake, Quesnel, Wells, Van- derhoof, Fert St. Jame,s Burns Lake, Smithers, Hazelton, Terrace and the area from Williams Lake to Bella Coola. i Phone 63-y Promoted to the position of dis- trict traffic supervisor is Miss Edith Mitchell. A former employee of the Federal Government telephone sys- tem, Miss Mitchell has been in the telephone business since 1946. She is in charge of traffic operations for Dear Bditor: A family } ng home and contents regrets lack of telephone service. ad they been on the job much could have been saved, as well as distr to a young mother with two babies. All concerned appreciate the prompt action on the part of the Fire Brigade. Not only did -they* perform a marvelous job of putting out the fire and probably saving a new home close by, they showed character when a tip was offered they turned it down, after losing their noon-hour, and wading’in cold muddy water. As always they proved their worth. So here’s thanks from all concern- ed. We are most grateful to the Fire | Brigade we are all proud of. , Sincerely. Ingalls & Mellish families, Mrs F. Mellish. Telephone Crews Work On South District Road Telephone construction men are now at work replacing poles and car- rying out general repairs on the line between Forest Grove and Canim Lake. Work will continue on the job as long’as weather permits, according to B. J. Davis, Kamloops disrict man- ager of the B.C. Telephone Company. Foreman of the crew is Norman Wilson. MAKERS OF FINE RANGLER, Rocky Mountain Saddlery 256 Landsdowne Street Kamloops, B.C. Agents for leading makes of saddles and riding accessories and all repairs COATS, SHIRTS, PANTS e Stetson and Resistol Hats MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY LEATHER GOODS LEVIS, LEE The Mystery Men: how much they help.you. In fact, even they don’t u they’re doing anything important for all their fellow-c Yet. together. they pour more thar 200 million dollars e wide variety of projects that promote homes and schools, or roads. bri Are all these people rich? F life, who are life insurance po these purpo: from ey m: bridges and other publie work: rom their life in whe do you favours There are millions of them all over the country. You pass them every day in the street without realizing who they are and nally know that zen ar into a progre: help build new it! They are people in all walks of holders! And the money they lend for This money, nrance premiu invested by their life insurance companies, helps finance many projects that benefit one and all. And they’re helpful citizens in another wa i their families will never be comple! insurane Because they own life y dependent on others. So if you are a life insurance policyholder. remember — in all these ways you're helping to make Canada a better land to live in! P.S. FROM YOUR LIFE INSURANCE MAN — “All these investments earn interest that mokes it possible for you and your fomily to enjoy the benefits of life insurance at such low cost. If you have any questions about how to moke life insurance fit your own special needs, give me a call. I'll be glad to help you!” THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Comprising more than 50 Canadian, British and United States Companies “It is Good Citizenship to own Life Insurance” L4s4D, all B.C. Telephone Co. exchanges north of 100 Mile. Coutts Sawmills and EDGERS SAWDUST BLOWERS PILLOW BLOCKS SKF DODGE Morse Roller Chain and Sprockets Dodge V Drives BF Goodrich V Belts by Tow Foon : eae Esco Bardon Hooks and Ferrules Manufacturers Welders Ad A . T~ QUESNEL MACHINE SHOP Avadams Antique ‘ CANADIAN WHISKY Box 1078 QUESNEL, B.C. Phone 86-R-2 Sh 2) siille Lid,