1 Thursday, November 25, 1954. LHE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 6 100 MILE P-TA Will Sponsor Dental Clinic : (held over) The 100 Mile W. I. held their an- nual meeting at the home of Mrs. S. Findlay with the following slate of officers being elected. Mrs. S. Smele, president; Mrs S. Findlay, vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Ballac, sec.-treas.; Mrs. D. Scott and Mrs. J. R. Scott direct- ors. The baby shower was postponed till next meeting, which will be held at-the home of Mrs. Wasstrom. The YEWS lunch was served by the co-hostesses, | Mrs. M. Lysac and Mrs. S. Findley. EXETER, LONE BUTTE and LAC LA HACHE section men have finished putting in two switches at Exeter for the Cariboo Manufacturing Co. MR. and MRS.-ERIC ROBINSON are at 100 Mile visiting friends here and Eric plans to do some hunting before returning to Vancouver. THE TELEPHONE BUILDING has been painted on the inside and a new porch is to be added. A MEETING was held Tuesday evening to discuss the possibility of building a curling rink here. Bridge Lake fie BRIDGE LAKE Farmers Institute held a succesful card party on No- vember 20, at the home of Mr. and ee Amos Kalloch. MISS DOROTHY McMILLAN, who ‘grandparents Mr. is serving in the C.A.F. in Ontario, is ‘spending a month’s leave with her and Mrs. BE. W. Hodges. MRS. WEBB has returned with a son who born recently in the Royal Inland Hospital at Kamloops. AT A well-attended meeting in the elementary school at Bridge Lake school entertainment committee wa elected as follows: D. M. Thomason, school representative for Sonth Bridge Lake. Mrs. A, 2. Brookes, school representative for _North Bridge Lake. The school representa- tive for Roe Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Burtt, teacher: Malm and Mrs. Noyeta Leavitt of Roe Lake. C. J. Faessler and “Mrs. Amos Kalloch of North Bridge Lake. Mrs. Mable Hansen and W. Greenall of South Bridge Lake. This committee will lookeafter rais- ing funds for the Community Christ- mas Tree, providing certain sports equipment for the schools and under- take the raising of funds to send the children to the annual Music Festival in Kamloops nex! i (delayed) A BABY GIRL (Lilian Mary), 7% was born to Mr. and Mrs, EE. Ross of Redstone, Wednesday at the Red. Cross Hospital. DON GILL, Murray Taylor and George Specht of 100 Mile House were visitors at Alexis Creek for the weekend. SAM BARROWMAN, George Ches- ney and son George spent a week at the coast on a business trip. QUITE A FEW local residents at- 1951 or logging. 1953, radio; dark blue, this car is priced at $2475.00. and air conditioner. ERVICE SPECIgg ante * 5 Chevrolet 1919 CHEVROLET DE LUXE underseat ‘heater. guaranteed. A real good family car, only $1175.00 Pontiac INTERNATIONAL L182. Will-have new rubber. Cab and finish as new. Ideal truck for lumber haul SACRIFICE PRICE $9750.00 FORD 14%4-TON PICKUP. In very good condition. AN OUTSTANDING BUY $1450.00 November Clearance _ at MUST GO Prices! 1952 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP. Condition as new. — - NOVEMBER SALE PRICE $1450.00 1953 METEOR SEDAN DELIVERY. In show room con- dition. Has radio, air conditioner and many extras. This unit packs a 30-day warranty. NOVEMBER SALE $1825.00 This Week’s Truck Special 1952 GMC 14-ton Pick-up — Has two-tone paint job. A real steal for somebody $1095.00 —tTake Your Pick ... Truck Specials 3 1949 Chevrolet 1-ton Pick-ups on the lot. These units are ideal for logging crummiés or Ranch work Take your pick — Any One for $800.00 SE - Has custom Motor overhauled~ & CHEVROLET 2-DOOR TORPEDO SEDAN. A nice clean car. NOVEMBER SALE SPECIAL $1275.00 1952 BUICK SEDAN. Low mileage and finished in lovely equipped with radio, air con- ditioner, aud safety white wall tires. This car was, REDUCED FOR SALE TO $9300.00 FORD SEDAN. In real good condition, has radio YOU CAN’T GO WRONG ON THIS ONE at $1095.00 AS IS Finance Used Car Bargains 1951 STUDEBAKER SEDA) a late model car at a great reduction. 1951 WILLYS STATION WAGON. and tires ‘excellent. 1954 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN, This unit.was driven by G.M. Vancouver zone as demonstrator. glide transmission, power brakes, power steering, windshield washer, Kleenex container, signals. beautiful 2-tone Pablo Tan Has power 8,000 miles. Original model was $3525.00. WE WILL TAKE $9700.00 Your Saving $825.00 Company Seizures These units can be seen on our used car lot 1948 Kaiser 4-door sedan $375.00 1946 Chevrolet 4-door sedan $375.00 1946 Oldsmobile 98 sedan - radio. conditioner and many extr Pay As You Drive Get your car ready for winter; Have major overhaul add new tires; accessories—and do it all for $10 a month — using the G.M.C. Budget Plan. Inquire at the office about the advantages of this work done; Special Plan designed for your needs. Oldsmobile Williams Lake Motors Ltd. Buick Vauxhall Here’s your chance to get ONLY $1075.00 Appearance SALE PRICE $1095.00 air conditioner, This car is done in and hss only done cost of this outstanding 4 G.M.C. Trucks tended the Big Creek dance and re- ported a very enjoyable evening. T. C. LEE was elected representa- tive at ‘the annual ratepayers meet- ing Wednesday night. He replaces Mrs. R. Haines, who has been repre- sentative for the past year. THE Christmas Tree Dance held week was very enjoyable, al- though only a sinall crowd turned out. The peppy music kept thin going till the wee sma’ hours. Thanks to the donations of a few kind people the committee was able to meet ex- penses. The winning raffle tickets will be drawn -at the Christmas Concert. THE NEW R.C.M.P. building is nearing completion. It will be ready for occuancy by the end of the week. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply Yo Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate on north shore Lake and north of e notice that John Holland of Williams Lake, L.C., occupation placer miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follow- ing described lands: Commencing at a post planted 4 chains east of mouth of unnamed creek east of Winkley Creek and at 2400 foot level thence 10 chains west; thence south-easterly along lakéshore to point of commence- ment and containing 10 acres, more or less. : The purpose for which the land is required is campsite. John Holland, F. B. Bass Ltd., Williams Lake, B.C. agent. Dated October 21, 1954. DLA ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate on the Horse- fly to Williams Lake road, approxi- mately one mile west of Horsefly. Take notice that Jacob Jake Janzen, of Horsefly, B.C., occupa- tion sawmill sawyer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted: forty chains north of the south- west corner of private land No. 2562, thence 20 chains south; thence 20 chains west; thence 20 chains north; thence 20 chains east and containing forty acres, more or less. The purpose’ for which the land is required is for a homesite and a small farm. Jacob Jake Janzen. Dated November Sth, 1954. LAND ACT ~ Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel, B.C., and situate on Ques- nel Lake, east side. T notice that Evelyn Hale, of West Vancouver, occupation housewife, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follow- ing described lands: mmiencing at a post planted approximately 660’ south of ‘the southwest corner post of lot 11279 and at the 2400 foot level, thence 10 chains east; thence 5 chains south; thence 10 chains west: thence 5 chains north and contain- ing 12 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is summer home. Evelyn Maud Hale. Dated November 6th, 1954. More Classifieds (Continued from page 4) LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply Yo Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate on Hawks Creek, north of 158 Mile House, B.C. Takek notice that Thomas Lyle Johson, of Williams Lake, B. occupation rancher, intends t apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 80 chains north of the NW corner of Lot 11502, Cariboo Dis- trict, thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south $0 chains; thence east 80 chains and containing 640 acres, more or less, The purpose for which the land is required is ranching. Thomas Lyle Johnson, F. Ba’ Williams Lake, B Dated November 12, 1954. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Rurchase Land .- In Dand Recording District of Quesnel and situate on Mitchell Bay on Quesnel Lake. Take notice that Louise V. Fet- ters of Horsefly, B.C., occupation housewife, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follow- ing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains north of an un- named creek in Mitchell Bay and at 2400’ level, thence 5 chains north; thence 20 chains east; thence 10 chains south; thence; thence west to lakeshore, ‘thence northwesterly to point of com- mencement and containing 17 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is homesite and pasture. Louise V. Fetters, Williams Lake, B.C., agent. F. B. Bass Ltd., Dated October 25, 1954. Turkey Shoot Sunday, Dec.5 10 a.m. Se ee ee Bailey’s Range 4 miles north of town on Mountain House Cut-off Skill and Novelty Matches Open Sights or Any Sights Hunting Rifles or Bull Guns Bows & Arrows or Air Guns Sponsored by Cariboo Marksmen B. F. 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