Thursday, March 3, 1955. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAK#, B.C. Page 7 | Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long “With-or Without” <> _ Davenport Values » Wa-haye three styles to choose from in these popular davenports — Without Arms — Small Hardwood Arms — Large, Square Arms Cushions have double springs - roomy box under for bed clothing Priced from $95.00 to $160.00 _ | JAN MIKLER For over 30 years Manufacturer of Exclusive Upholstered Purniture - Phone 89-R-5 Canimahood News THE MeMILLAN logging camp has completed this season's logging. Glenn MeMillan has moved his trailer home out to Lone Butte and Mr. and Mrs. Dowling Monette are at MeMil- lan's sawmill camp at Roe Lake. MR. and MRS. HERB McNEIL and son spent several days last week: on business in Kamloops. VISITING HER NIECES and nephews in Kamloops and Barnhart Vale, Mrs. B. H. McNeil spent several days last week and also went on to Penticton where she visited her bro- WILLIAMSLAKE Dry CLEANERS This advertisement is not published or displayed by ihe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and M J. E. Blackwell and other nieces and nephews. Mrs. McNeil returned home Sunday. JOHN HOGAN, following a busi- ness trip to Kamloops over the weekend returned home by car Monday. MRS. E. McINTYRE motored to Williams Lake last Friday to bring home her son, Bruce. who has been laid up at the Dormitory with a strep. throat. Bruce is now con- valescing. AFTER several months absence from home Jos. O’Brien was seen in Kamloops last week. THE McNEIL GIRLS returned to High School at Williams Lake Sun- day after a week's absence at home due to the prevalence of strep. throat among the High School students. Big Creek News MEMBBRS of the Williams Lake Badminton Club, Bruce and Phyllis Watt were among those playing last week-end in a club tournament being held at Prince George. Though they get very little practice these’ days, Bruce and Phyllis are hoth keen andj capable players. JACQUIB WITTE bagged a Bob- cat the other day when it foolishly ventured right into the barnyard. Wauaen the dcg had chased it to the roof of the shop, Jacquie hurried in for the gun and blasted it down. CECIL HENRY added another cougar to his list last week. As this one was down on Saddle Mountain, Cecil took his dogs in the car as far as Watts’ and got horses and outfit there. Bruce accompanied him on the chase. “THE SCHOOL CHILDREN are now having Physical Education on Friday afternoons. Bruce Watt and Johnnie Church are kindly giving bling, drill, and boxing, for the boys. ling, drill. and boxng, for the boys. JACK KRYSANOWSKI. who is now employed at the Sky Ranch, made a trip to. town-this week with A. M. Piltz’ new 2-ton GMC truck. CHARLIE BAMBRICK was home from Williams Lake for the weekend. MRS. R. CHURCH held Sunday School for the children Sunday | morning. Forest Grove News THE MILLS have been running steady this winter until recently when the temperature dropped below zero, ONE OF OUR local truck drivers, Calvin Jens, was injured while tight- ening a cinch. He was taken to Kamloops. We are hoping that his injuries are not too severe and that he will be back with us soon. MR. 0. O. BAKKEN, Mrs. D. Fel- ker, Mrs. M. Johnson and Mrs. L. Crawford are the unfortunate ones of the surrounding district to be on the sick list this past week. MRS. R. ROBINSON returned home on Thursday from the hospital. DEANA DUKE. Asako Uyeyama, Cora Sellars. Dick Sellars, Ron Red- path, and Ken Minato were able to spend a longer weekend at thelr parental homes due to the closing of the High School last Thursday aud Priday. THE, WOMEN'S INSTITUTE held “Telephone Whist" games at several of the members’ homes last Satur- day. THERE WAS a large crowd turned out to the show at the com- munity hall on Friday evening where it was announced that there are 150 cushioned seats on the way and also that the Tuesday night show is being changed over to Wednesday evening. Alexis Creek News HEATHER WALMSLEY enter- tained about a dozen of her little friends at her 6th birthday party Tuesday afternoon. MR. and MRS. B. STRIEGLER motored to Williams Lake Tuesday. They took baby Kenny in for medical attention. MRS. IRENE BLISS was the guest of honor at a surprise birthday par- ty Friday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kinkead. A very enjoy- able evening was spent playing games, ete. after which a delightful midnight supper was served. GORDON JAKEL left for a holi- day in Calgary. In his absence, the Chilcotin Garage is in charge of C. Kinkead. a JUST TWO WORDS COMPLETE THIS PICTURE... 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PERCY WILLARD was cor~ fined to be last week with sciatica. MILFORD VIDITO. the old war veteran, who was badly beaten two weeks ago, and was taken to Wil- liams Lake, is being transferred to Shaughnessy Hospital at Vancouver. MR. and MRS. POWERS and fam- ily, formerly of Clinton Sawmills, have moved into the Tony Zomar house in town. Mr. Powers is truck driving for Lennox. Sawmills at the Marion Higgins place at Bear Lake. THE LONE BUTTE and South Cariboo Hospital Auxiliary held their monthly meeting at the Outpost Hos- pital on Sunday afternoon. Horsefly News (held over) In a report from Bill Walker, who is supervising the card games for the Communty Club, they had a Jarge turn-out for the Crib tournament on February 16, which was held in the new hall. Jack Wynstra donated a dressed chicken which was won by Mrs. J. Williams. Ladies’ high: Mrs . S. Newton, ladies low: Mrs. G. Hockley. Men's high: George Mc- Naughton, men’s low: R. MacLeod. SCHOOL NURSE, Miss Betty Hop- kins, had a clinic here last Friday for school children. She proceeded to Martin Creek on Friday evening and was accompanied by Mrs. G. L. Gaustin. They were overnight guests at “Circle U” Ranch. REV. ~J. COLCLOUGH fficiatea at church service at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gruhs on the 20th. THE CALLOWAY Paver > valuable bull thiougs . Horsefiy River. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS B.C. FOREST SERVICE NOTICE } Examinations for Scaler’s Li- cencé will be held at the following places on the specified dates, starting at § a.m. Place Date Logs to be scaled at Kamloops. B.C. - April Ist Kamloops L'ber Co. (1948) Ltd. Armstrong, B.C. - April 5th Armstrong Sawmills Ltd. 100 Mile House, B.C. - April 13 Northern Products (L.P.H.) Clinton, B.C. - April 15th Ferh, J.B. & H. Sawmill Williams Lake, B.C. - April 19 Imhoff, V. Sawmill Horsefly, B.C. - April 21st 4 Fetters Lumber Co. Ltd. Valemount. B.C. - April 27th Atkins, Wm. No. 1° Sawmill The morning will be taken up with scaling logs and the after- noon with the written paper. Candidates are required to bring a pencil and if possible a B.C. Seale Rule and Cubic Foot Rule. Examination fee is Five Dollars ($5.00). Submit your ¢ee to the Examiner at the examination. Applicants who have previously tried the examination will be re- quired to show a receipt for the payment of the $5.00 fee, Application forms properly made out must be in the hands of the Examiner before the examin- ‘ation. J[t is essential that these application forms be made out previous to the examination. Application forms and further particulars may be obtained from the local Forest Ranger or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. L. F. SWANNELL. District Forester, MOVING? If you are moving anywhere in Canada contact SMITH TRANSFER & STORAGE Fully Equipped Paddea Van Phone 57-R-2 QUESNEL, B.C.