Thursday, December 16, 1954. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAER, 8.0. Hou About Gifting The Home This Year? - An Occasional Chair from our stock of fine upholstered furnishings is sure to be appreciated by the whole family— * Hostess Chairs == %& Auckland Chairs %& Swing Chairs %& Rocking Chairs = VICTORIAN CHAIRS finished in lustrous hardwood with handmade needlepoint cushion eovers AND MIRRORS - FANCY CUSHIONS - END TABLES Alexis Creek News THE MANY FRIENDS and ex- patients of Miss Whiteside will be sorry to hear that she was sud- denly called home to England to visit her sister, who is very ill, Miss Whiteside has been matron of the Outpost hospital at Alexis Creek for the past three years. Upon her re- turn to Canada she will again take up her work with the Red Cross, but will not be stationed at Alexis Creek. The hospital will stay open with a housekeeper and janitor and Mrs. K. Telford will be on call for emergen- cies until a nurse can be found to fill the vacancy. : MR. and MRS. S. BARROWMAN left last week on a five months holi- day to New Zealand and Australia, THE school children are busy practising for the school concert, which will be held Friday, Dec. 17, MR. and MRS. DUKE MARTIN have returned from the coast and dance held Friday was much enjoyed by all. Although the crowa was small the peppy music helped to make it a good dance. NOW that the hunting season is Over traffic is quiet, the road good, no snow to speak of and not overly cold for the time of year, THE NEW police quarters are now occupied, the construction gang hav- ing finished the work of the interior jast Saturday, “Worthless” Trees A Profitable Sideline VICTORIA — An annual harv of worthless” pouring $1,000,000 into the pockets of B.C. An estimated 2,000,000 trees— mostly Douglas fir,.some spruce and pine—are being cut in B.C. forests for the Christmas trade. They will est What's the score? Foster trees is scriptions of Canada’s national heard every Satur Eastern Canada. taking time out from broadcastin; Christmas shopping. With the 19 Foster Hewitt celebrates his 24th Bill, following close] Hewitt and his son Bill are hockey games to do their. 55 season well underway, g 54- sport, an the Trans-Canada network, in y in is famous father’s will Ve at home for Christmas. MR. and MRS. GAY BAYLIFF with Mr: and Mrs, Tim Bayliff, paid a visit to the hospital to say ‘good- bye’ to Miss Whiteside. THE Game Warden and Gui grace the living rooms of homes all over Canada and the United States. The Christmas tree business ince’s turning trees which other- JAN MIKLER For over 30 years - of Exclusive Upholstered Furniture Phone 89-R-5 Zs 2 : footsteps, is Sportscasting junior hockey once again. BIG CREEK GUIDES AGAIN AGREE TO ZONE SYSTEM MR. and MRS. DUANE WITTE and family are away at the coast on a ten-day holiday, Manufacturer Profitable sideline for the prov forests, wise would be wasted into a valuable resource, The best Christmas trees, the for- -[ st service explains, come from the Doorest forest sites. They are low. bushy and thin-trunked. If left to mature they would be almost worth- less ae timber. The better growing sites turn out trees which tun more to wood and less to branchés. In At the semi-annual meeting of the Chileotin Guides’ Association, held at Alexis Creek December 3, guides voted in favor of trying the new zone system of guiding areas for one more vear, provided it is kept on a tem- Porary basis. This year, apparently there were no adverse effects from the new arrangement. Comparatively few guides were in attendance at the meeting, Ana- him Lake and Big Creek being best represented. Lawson Sugden acted Game Commission, with Mortensen and Ken W: in attendance. Lester Darcey of Anahim Lake was elected to replace Mark Hugo as a director. RODDY warr returned recently from a visit to his home in Chilli- wack. VISITORS to town lately included Mr. and Mrs, Walter Bambrick, John Seibert, Olay Skjelbred, John Church and Wm. Maxted. ator and penny-saving private citizen alike. : About 99 per cent of the harvest goes to the U.S. market. In the Nelson district Christmas tree cutting permits are issued only to bona fide farmers, who ELSIE HENDERSON paid a brief visit to Huteh’s last week. JACK CASSELMAN returnea Thursday from a short visit with his’ ~ family at Coquitlam, DICK and JOHN CHURCH; John Seibert and Walter Bambrick are out om the range rounding up and weaning. Ask for REVELSTOKE KICE-BEER This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or for the _Marius almsley also ont. VANCOUVER, B. © RS- sT8U! This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia : e MRS. K. TELFORD, relief nurse for the Outpost Hospital at Alexis Creek, travelled to Piltz’s Sky Ranch Friday night in answer to-an emer. ae s<- = yvuns Woman Who is employed there with her husband. Mrs. Telford, who was accompar. ied by Haupt Waltraut, housekeeper at the Outppost, drove her own car as far as Chureh’s and from there was taken the remaining 20 miles by A. M. Piltz. all-new’55 car- by the Government of British Columbia. “ The ladies returned Saturday the longest morning, leaving the patient well on ————S—_ the road to recovery; and leaving, also, hearts grateful to this capable a lowest nurse and the Red Cross. a8 -_ iraties ‘CANADIAN. BS : ‘ PAT SCALLON accounted for a RESEARCH.IN liveliest cougar down at his end of Big Creek ——_—_____ recently. TOM WILSON has taken a winter job at Puntzi Mountain. Pilym Outh ever: 68 and vs up to IS7 h.p. HAZEL and CECI Lawson Sugden made a trip to Groundhog Creek recently. For a few exciting miles the Henry hounds were baying on a Wolverine track but the riders called them off and returned to the cabin when they re- alized what they were following. No cougar tracks were seen. L HENRY and WILLIAMS Lake Dry CLEANERS Gifts that make Homekeeping at your Chrysler-Plymouth-Fargo dealer’s Toastmsters * Percolators Automatic Coffee Makers Electric Deep Fryers Electric Frying Pans e Here’s fresh new beauty ... the gay and glamorous °55 Plymouth with its new “motion-design” styling for The Forward Look. Every rakish angle, from hooded headlights to boldly slanted taillights, has the look of movement. an invitation to adventure in every long, low contour of the ’55 Plymouth—the all-new ear that’s and two inches lower this year! New Horizon windshield has more than a thousand square inches of glass area! It’s the first true wrap-around with Posts that ‘sweep back for extra visibility at eye level. Revereware Famous for its Long Life in the Kitchen Available in Individual pi ind before. More powerful —give flashing performance, Flite Control fever tor the PowerFlite automatic transmis- sion is mounted directly on the instrument panel for new convenience. — ea LAKE HARDWARE LTD. Agents for Fairbanks Morse - Evinrude Motors - McClary Ranges Youngstown Hitchens - Servel Refrigeratorg Manufactured in Conada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited the impressive width of the new Plymouth. Front tires are wider apart for a broader, steadier stance ‘on the road. Massive new grille accents *Oplional at extra cost. See... drive the ’55 Plymouth now! Central Service Ltd. Williams Lake, B.c.