Page 8 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6. Thursday, February 24, 1953, Two local hoy ed home on leave this week trom their respective L k L T W. HT | services, ake Loses Io Wells Erom: duty with the ited States Johnny “JL” Briekson, and In Caribeo Club. is RCAF station on Ontario i Omar Crosina. Both young men are B 4 | A Q | former members of the juvenie/DOMSPlel At Quesne Pontiac hockey team. A composite Williams Lake rint made up of two rin) the local club at an inter-club bor- spiel at Quesnel over the weekend came within an’ ace of bringing home the Northern Hardware trophy The rinks from Wiiliams Lake ana Wells won four games to deadlock first place and two played off six ends to decide the issue. The rinks were Poliomyelitis Immunization Available only for grade one children and pre-school children entering school in September 1955. tied up going home when Foreman, Parents must register their || the Wells skip, pulled into the bur- consent for this immunization ton with his last rock to e shot not later than 28th February and the gume. 1955. The local rinks were skipped by Bob Carson and Fred Graham, Balmy weather created tough curl- ing conditions on Quesnel’s open-to- Registration will take place at the Cariboo Health Unit Office or, in the case of those who reside in the rural areas, at the local'school. the-sky sheets and a lot of the play- ers found it was all they could do to | get the rocks to the hog line. OLIVER THEATRE Mere Classifi eds (Continued Strom page 4) More About Sgt. Howe | (Conlinued from page 1) weeks aw: y from headquarters along | (he swift northern rivers. Boat pa atrol | work followed him on his néxt move | when he was posted to Alert Ba patrollin al waters of that{ T Now a corporal in the force, a The Government of a. greater pa The Province of British Columbia | on rt of his time from then, s he was posted to Nanaimo in charge of the city detachment for Department of Public Wo: MICHELE — To Mr. man Michele of Soda Creek, a and | TASLR — To ter, born February 20 he found this seven year streteh of | WILLIAMS — To Mr. and Mrs. Ron- his career also an interesting one,| ald Williams of Likely, a son, ticularly the search and rescue] born February 21. as work. Office work began to take up| HOLMBERG — To Mr. and Mrs. FAWCETT — 7 Charles” Fawcett of Williams Lake, a son born February 21, EXSH. Aw — To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Exshaw of Williams Lake. a son, 20. born February 22. MYERS — To Mr. and Mrs. Donala Myers of Williams Lake, a daugh- ter, born Februa: BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital and Mrs. Nor- aughter, born February rand Mrs. Howard ‘aylor of Williams Lake, a daugh- Germany RICHARDSON — To Mr. and Mrs. H. Richardson (nee Lillian, Caswell), RCAF Station, Ger- lfred Holmberg of 150 Mile many. a daughter, born J.nuary. House, a son, born February 21. 23. = tor years and then to Port Alberni as officer-in-charge for four and a halt! y Ss. He was posted back to the] Interior in 1950 to Revelstoke and ‘transferred to Williams Lake, Pursuant to Section 35 of the | iust er the changeover to the! “Highway Act" it is the intention | RCMP, being promoted to sergeant of the undersigned to regulate | in 1951, raft Bi IS South Cariboo ‘Blectoval Dinets |, A!BOUEH he has Deen on leave of during the spring break-up, absence since last fall, Sgt. Howe's Notices restricting speeds and | actual retirement date is March 6th, loads. or closing roads. will be | nis 57th birthday. posted as a rire; oD ATED at Will ne Lake Be. , | NTERESTING CASE One of the most interesting cases| that Sgt: Howe can recall working on THIS 18th day of February, 19 DB: Gi | wes the Fredericks murder case at’ Trembleur Lake north of Vander- SOUTH CARIBOO fORAL DISTRICT Notice EL Div al Engineer Dept. of ‘Public Wor Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- Feb. 28, March 1, 2 William Holden - June Allison - Barbara Stanwyck in “EXECUTIVE SUITE” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, § GARY COOPER in “HIGH NOON” TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at €:45 — Second show at $:45 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents uineday -- March 3, 4, 5 Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: Randolph Scoit, Dolores Dorn and Marie Windsor in “Bounty Hunter” VICTORIA FINE BONE CHI CUPS AND SAUCERS 6 erent shades and patterns | | | GUY — In loving memory of Pte. -——— | hoof. Carl Fredericks, a German alien and a newcomer to the north coun- N ME) ies { IN MEMORIAM try went into the bush with two pros-! pectors who were searching for gold. Months passed and finally persistent | reports from Indians of three men James Guy, led in action Mar ist, 1917 with the 54th Battalion. Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM going into the hush and only one re- turning set police officer€ to inves. We often think we see his smilng face s he bade his last good-bye; And left his home forever In a distant land to die. ligating. The bodies of the two men were eventually discovered buried ar the lake, and acting on a de- iption of the third man from the dians, Fredericks was arrested in atchewan. Months of painstaking e work went into building up and establishing the identity of the third man. The Crown con- tended that Fredericks had wanted to turn back to civilization when Piblic Auction. at & supplies ran low, and shot his part- Friday, April ist, 5g the | ners as they slept, following their office of the Forest Ranger, Alexis | refusal to turn back. Frederick’s de- Creek, B.C: the: Licence 06211, | gence in-the soiirt ehues tat followed to cut 718,000 cubic feet of Fir on - a an area coyering South half of | Was that the partners had been killed South half of Section 34, and in a fight that developed from the F f i argument. The case went to court, three times with Fredericks being | s will be allowed fd guilty at the first, the jury un- ablezto arrive at a verdict in the second, and the accused being acquit- ted in the third. Just prior to the last | war Fredericks was deported follow- ing a charge of illegally being in on of firearms and was never n. Howe is not certain of nis next move now that he has doffed his uniform for good, but he and his family will stay in the Cariboo for awhile. Ever remembered 1; Julia, and famil and Willis Jam his wife, Robinson AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X66211 There will be offered for sale at ek P.O., Lillooet Land Distr Four (4) ye: for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in. person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be oh- | poss tained from the Deputy Minister of | heard of a Hoven, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X65732 There will be offered for sale at Ful ic Auction, a 30 a.m., on Pi in the office Ranger Special Notice Due to Tow attendance, the B. n cut 155,000 eubie Other Species sawlog: Annual Meeting of the an-area three miles North of Wil- Hams Lake, covering. the Northeast Y% of Lot 887 OOD Cariboo Fair Ass Association has been postpone at @) 1 be anowed “TY of timber. smyone unable to SPRINGTIME Is CALVING TIME STOCK UP NOW FOR THIS IMPORTANT SEASON ON THE RANCH WITH DEPENDABLE FRANKLIN AIDS | Dibestranol D.P. Injection Franklin Uterine Capsules Franklin Uterine Boluses for use in inhibiting bacterial growth and to aid in removal of retained placenta Obstetrical Chain and Hook FOR CALF SCOURS --- SULMET OBLETS FOR PINKEYE TREATMENT SULMET TINTED EMULSION TRISULFANOL (40 ce bottle with applictor) GE NG Be F MILK FEVER Me 2 wane Sacer: er the hora buttons of 7 Franklin C-L Solution for Te eWeek FRANKLIN Reautenal Intravenous or Inter- DENORNING sHapee Avoids bleeding, infection and set-bzck. Apply to horn buttoa, $06 jst upto 2Scalves, $1 upto 50calvma, INTRAVENOUS SETS Branbty’s Druc Store THORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS muscular injection. fa attend the mo “(ion in person may submit tender to be Wednesday, March 2 1955 8:30 p.m. { the hour of auction d T ay Ne ole tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C, or the District Forester, Kamloops. B.C. VILLAGE HALL That’s what she’ll say, whenever you sport a shirt and tie by Bluestone — first choice of men who take pride in their appearance. When it’s Bluestone, you can % depend on it! Hi A New Shipment of these popular shirts just arrived featuring Gabardines Lusterous Silks - Tartans - Plains Borkowski’s “e-suear ) HEAR One of America’s outstanding Lyric Sopranos Juanita Reese at McKinnon Memorial Hall St. Andrew’s United Church Thursday, March 3 8:30 p.m. Offering will be taken NOTICE To All Lambermen, Mill Operators Loggers, Truckers A Meeting of the South Cariboo Lumbermen’s Association will be held in The Elks Hall, Williams Lake Tuesday, March Sth S p.m. Be at this meeting without fail. It is in your own ‘nterests—It is working for the prosperity of your business.