Bags § > : SESS oh TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 8.6. Thursday, March 17, 4888, 5 2 | LOCAL RANCHERS BUY BULLS Locals Win Two —— Players Ready BIRTH Heaviest local purchaser at the cher of 144 Mile for an Alberta bull | K I 1¢..¢ | So Resa Bena Kamloops bull «ale last’ week was| bred by George & Jas. Holo f ham cops Spie For First Production JACKSON — To Mr. and- Mrs. Alkali Lake Raneh Ltd. This well-| Other district puy - Robert Jackson of Williams Known district ranch purchased | fords were Daniel Lake, a daughter, born Mareh 12. three herd sires; paying the third} 0 for an a highest price at the sale, $1000 “a eorge W. Wife Preservers e Blossom’” aH are to bay ch The hop rink of skips from the ‘The two pla local ladies curling club won their and “Dark Brown first two games and then were prese: nted to the palit on Ma knocked out of competition in the and Kamloops open ladies’ bonspiel on production. Two full casts MELLISNH — To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mellish of Williams Lake, a son, horn March 12, Bill Lehman, Ana- 5 fora K & M Freding Moon, Williams Lake, ‘ Hereford bred by Felix M. Abel. | him Lake, Alkali Lake paid $900 for a bull bull; R. < : the weekend with two straight ing mightily under the critical eyes bred by Len W. Wood and $650 for! $325 for a Basran Bros. bull. 2 eae nea $950-tor (825 iscata Gi nbs. of es losses. ; of their directors, Mrs. Joan Mc-, BACON — To Mr. and Mrs Reid 2 x 2S The rink won the ‘spiel’s hard Kinnon and Gail Galbraith. | Bacon of Williams Lake, a son, One of the other top sale prices] was the only district purcha Juck priz vas their gamesd ~ Pi s of first night's per-| born Mareh 12. was the $925 paid by Orville Flet-/a Shorthorn bull at the show, paying |/UCK Prize. It Was thelr; Arst games} Proceeds of the: first night's ver | s ee SO for a James Turner animal, | 7Uficial ice. Five made the trip formance will be donated to the War| “LASSIFY “Only district breeder coniriunting }22¢ SWitGhed: -aroilval