Thursday, February 10, 1955. LHE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 7 FOUR DEPARTMENTS To Serve You— ° Groceries * Menswear * Dry Goods * Hardware Mackenzies Ltd. For a quick turnover try our classified column BIG CREEK Game Party Bags Three Cougar With four hounds in the trunk of his car, Dr. Ray Pellow of Spokane, Wash., arrived at Henry’s Friday night to accompany Cecil on a return cougar hunt in Churn Creek Basin. The two nien returned the follow- ing Thursday with three cougar to their credit. 2 R. CHURCH this week moved his 49 head of fat grain fed beef to Wil- liams Lake for early shipment there. Slim Dorin, fieldman for Cariboo Cattlemen's Association, was out previously to look them over, WHEN BILLY HUTCH accompan- ied his mother Annie Hutchinson, to Williams Lake Saturday to have the cast removed from his sprained sukle, the doctors discovered that the “sprain” was a break. Swelling had concenled that fact before. Billy now faces another 3 or 4 weeks of inactivity and discomfort. AFTER experiencing some diffi- culty in getting a house, Tom Wilson recently moved his wife and family up to Puntzi where he is employed. JOHN SIEPERT and Olay Skelj- gal. § 553 Pastel Shades qt. $1.80 H. J. GARDNER & SONS LTD. Your Building Supply Dealer Deep Tone Shades gal. $6.95 at. $2.20 bred moved to the Marston Cabin last week to look after cattle for R. Church at the Dolly Meadow. MRS. R. CHURCH left Saturday for Victoria to visit family and friends, and to be with her mother on her 80th birthday, February 2. BLACKIE HENDERSON drove out from Williams Lake Friday to spend the week end with his wife and family at Bambrick’s. Taking advan- tage of a chance to get home, Charhe Bambrick, who is boarding at the Dorm, came along with him. VEERA BONNER visited Kam- loops last week to keep a dental ap- pointment and enjoy a brief holid: J. CASSELMAN and Murray Tay- lor were guests at Henry’s last week-end, Canimahood News (delayed) AFTER MOTORING with the MeNeil to Williams Lake to consult a doctor, Victor Foster left for his home at Ucluelet, V.I., last Monday. His friend Malcolm Miller lett Mahood Lake at the week's end for Ucluelet. ‘ JANUARY 25ih — Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McMillan (nee Irma Malm) at Royal Inland Hospital, au son, Howard Wayne. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES, Mis: M. Kartuer, with Miss Hopkins, paid a routine call at Canim Lake Bast school. Shots were also administered to pre school children tor whooping cough, diphtheria and tetanus. ALFRED HANNAH of Williams Lake spent the weekend visiting at the B. Spencer McNeils’, TATLAYOKO NEWS — TV. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER SECURING PICTURES IN VALLEY Though they won't know it, Tat-/at the local post office was conducted layoko’s game and wild life may soon by Dep. be viewed country — or even world | Haynes. Returning Officer Ken Our former Officer, Capt. — wide if Joe Lynch, independent Lloyd, now residing at Kleena Kleene, TV Wildlife Photographer of Abbots- | made the recommendation through ford, is given halt a chance by them. So far, in ambush for only two hours, he procured irreplaceable pictures of ali necessary channels after being notified of his coming duties. The new appointment arrived on the 10th two eagles successfully defending | of January, too late to post a notice their bait and eventually driving otf of registration. Mary Haynes acted three coyote assailants in a bloody |as poll clerk. tur-flying battle. Joe's determination to get out “in the field” found him making the last lap of his sleepless journey in to Ken und Mary Haynes’ on foot from Tatla Lake, after transferring from bus to stage to the back of a freight truck -hat far. He has two or three weeks -0 spend stalking game and predators alike, shooting 16 mm colour films of MARY is limping around with one leg black and blue. Seems she went ou the river ice to herd the calves back into their yard and broke through — with only one leg, luckily, THE WEATHER in here rates a big cheer. Daily temperatures have ranged around 35 to 40 degrees, with mild nights and only 83 hundredth of precipitation over this past month chem in their natural haunts and an-| Snow on the valley floor is shy ties. His ambition fs to film a cougar making its kill (which quite a few of them are doing, incidentally). “Joe's past experience with a cam- era covers most of his life: previous rapidly. Two crows were repor: seen January 1st. Deer and moo are still way up on the mountains in 2% feet of snow. EVERYONE seems to be finished to, and during the war he was with | Ifauling pellets which are being great- MGM shooting wild life and marine jer service was with Bring em back alive” series in Afriéa. During war- tme he did photo reconnaisance with Marines in the South Pacitic. ‘This trip in here now is a forerunner already planned when Mrs. Lynch will accompany her husband in his quest for photogenic pictures. Ea Frank Buck in his the U to the April trip grizzlies. THE LIQUOR PLEBISCITE held ly relished by the cattle. Neighbors are making use of this lovely weather with a variety of jovs: Joe Schuk is running his mill; Johnny Henderson is clearing a potential hayfield; Ken’ Haynes is hauling rails toa new fence line; Harry Haynes is remodelling a building to serve as a garage jor tie Ford dump truck he bought in Van- couver recently. a ‘THE P.W.D. have allayed our an- nual threat of drifted roads by in- stalling snow fence in two of the worst areas recently. Fred March and Hospital VALENTINE DANCE ELKS HALL =" FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11th 10 p.m. Adults $1.00 Students 75c = Sponsored by WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LADIES’ AUXILIARY Jim MacKay spent the night of the 28rd at the Circle X, putting up the fence in a few hours next day. THREE COUPLES and their fam- iles, the Ken Haynes, Jarad Purjues and Braceyells jointly celebrated their January wedding anniversaries at the Circle X on’ January 25th. Games were enjoyed by children and adults throughout the evening. The party dispersed with sleepy school and pre-school children after a mid- night snack. BUSINESS VISITORS to the val- ley last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham with small Anne, and Bitly Robertson of Soda Creek, who is en- joying a visit with his kinfolk. Spend ing the night at the Circle X, Bill had a look at the Bella Coola road construction job... from an arm- chair. 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