Thursday, December 9, 1954. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 9 Travel: A record 13,786,500 cars and trucks crossed the border into Canada from the United States in 1953. a Mental patients in institutions and psychiatrist units outnumber all the patients in all the public hospitals of Canada by more than 10 per cent. Leo Fowler Williams Lake Concrete Products READY MIX CONCRETE FOR YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS SPECIFY “READY-MIX” — FASTER ON THE JOB. Free Estimates —- Phone 44-G Lakeside AHOOoD WS CLUB HEARS REPORT ON BAZAAR . In spite of a driving rain eleven members of the Jolly Hours Club met at the home of Mrs. Charles Gaglardi for their special business meeting and heard the financial report of the bazaar and dance of October 30th. From the $145.000 received all the gifts were purchased and expenses paid leaving a small balance. It was decided to hold a court whist party December 4th at Mrs. Walter Olson’s and draw for the hand crocheted tablecloth for which tickets have been on sale. There will be a second draw for a crocheted wrist bag made and donated by Mrs. Pitre and third draw for a satin cushion by Mrs. W. Olson. Jt was suggested by Mrs. B. Spen- cer MeNeil that the club’s financial efforts this winter be directed toward the purchase of playground equip- ment which was favourably received by the members. Regret was felt by all on being informed of the illness of Mrs. R. A. Pitre. On December 11th the. club James Ric ‘Established 1857 Investment Dealers CANADIAN OF are: invited to-consult ws for full information on exercising, selling, or purchasing rights. We offer our services to answer your inquiries. British Columbia Offices VICTORIA VANCOUVER HARDSON & SONS BANK COMMERCE “SHAREHOLDERS will meet at Mrs. Hartwig’s to wrap the Christmas gifts and on December 15th a business meeting will be held at Mrs. B. Spencer MeNeil’s. A BUSINESS FLIGHT to Mahood Lake Forestry station was made re- cently by George Stringer, gover ment fisheries biologist and T. R. Broadland, ant Forester from Kamloops. They were piloted by James Marshall. =MISSES Joan, Donna and Lynne MeNeil motored from home to Kam- loops Sunday for dental attention, returning Monday evening to Wil- liams Lake. LAST MONDAY the “Beaver” Pacific Western aiylines piloted by James Marshall called at Mahood Lake and Murtle Lake Forestry sta- tions to pick up the park representa- tives Chas. Gaglardi and Robert Mil- Jer enroute to upper Clearwater to attend a meeting of the park per- sonnel last Tuesday. Adverse weather conditions delayed their return until Saturday. WHILE OUT HUNTING last week Leonard Larson of Roe Lake suffered a gun shot wound in his arm. R. A. PITRE and Jimmie spent a week end recently at their Canim Lake home. MRS. SHEILA THOMPSON of Ucluelet is in Vancouver visiting her daughter Mrs. R. A. Pitre, who is ill. SHEL. STOREY has completed his shipment of ties to Netherlands Over- seas Sawmill at Lone Butte. They avere trucked by Gary,Davis. MeNel's mil] has been shipping lumber to Exeter by Flaherty’s trucks but road conditions have prevented any lum- ber hauling for the past week and mills are closed. McMILLANS have opened ‘their logging camp at Canim Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Dowl Monette are now living there. MISS GENEVIEVE ARNOLD who, while on vacation for the past two months, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaglardi, left last Saturday for her home in Vancouver. A. S. BARKER and son Julian, with Jim Ward and a guest from Vancouver are sending a few days at Wells Gray camp. Olaf Thrones also Faccompanied them. MR. and MRS. GLENN MeMILLAN and Mr. and Mrs. Dow] Monette are operating MeMillah’s logging camp. Glenn has enlarged their trailer home by the addition of a room. SAWMILING the past week has been at a standstill due to the wet weather. For several of the workers bunting and guiding have been re- warding and enjoyable. Mill work has been resumed with the present clear frosty weather and hard roads. A little snow is seen in some parts and thermometers register down to 15° above at night and barely up to freez~ ing during the day. TOP GF AN —Ceotral Cress Canadian Possibility that iron deposits on his farm near Marmora, Ont., may be mined by a Montreal firm holds the hope of ev Will Allan and his wife. reezive 10.cenls a ton royalty. lot for $14,000. The ircn deposit, be! 5,060,000 tons, was discovered years ago. If it He sold miner $500,000 for to be about ined, Allan will ights to another HORSEFBY Recent Bride Honoured At Tea Mrs. J. N. Williams entertained at a tea on November 26th, in honour of her daughter-in-law Mrs. J. C. Williams whose marriage took place recently. After some lively contests, the hostess served delicious refresh- ments to the following guests: Mrs. M. D. Gruhs, Mrs. D. Dewees, Mrs. B. Gruhs, Mrs. B. Lowry, Mrs. H. Gurr, Mrs. S. Barrett, Mrs. F. Hooke: Mrs. J. Wyllie, Mrs. A. 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