THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARE, 8.0, Thureday, April 21, 1958, tube is concealed by a metal akive The aircraft, one that has been used to train the students here since the | Sar ag : eente ae es i C il = school opened, was purchsed by Sk $ Wheel Collapses [vor cos ts ene D: Besides the damaged landing gear, | Geer eeo mated 2t'_between'| iss tip of onewing was bent and the $400 an $500 resulted Sunday when @ wheel collapsed as the small Lus- nb aircraft of Skyway Air Ser- ices taxied in from a landing at the local airport, tipping the ship over on one wing. In the aircraft when the accident occurred was instructor Fred Le- Grice and student pilot Robin Blair. Blair had brought the ship in on a perfect landing and fortunately the wheel strut did not collapse until nlane was almost stopped. mining the broken strut, LeGrice said it appeared that it had been cracked for some time. The propellor slightly bent. Surprise was handed the Tribune office Tuesday when a little walked in and informed us she | the girl on our front page last week. Little Beverly Williams is home from the B.C. Cancer Institute weeks. for a ee Mrs. J. D. Smedley returhed home this week. Staying with her is Mrs. J. C. Edwards. —o— Mrs. W. Edwards is visiting at the coast for three weeks. —=OLIVER THEATRE— Monday, Tuesda. y, Wednesday April 25, 26, 27 ROCK HUDSON - MARCIA HENDERSON - STEVE COCHRAN in “BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. | Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- April 28, 29, 30 GEORGE MONTGOMERY - DOROTHY MALONE : E in “LONE GUN” TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 ‘OhMldren admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: Joel McCrea and Yvonne DeCarlo in “Border River” Those who. wear with Pride, Know That for matchless time | keeping, unrivalled beau- ty in style, Omega is tops. Years of supplying Olympic timing devices has resulted in the development of these accurate time-pieces. little s $87, 50 you may own one of the finest timagnetic watches availiable. Cali see ¢ wonderful precision time-pieces, ypreoi, dusiproof, with many styles and designs to choose from. TERMS EASILY ARRANGED | | | | - STETSON - | See the popular Stetson ‘Select’ dress hat or the Stetson ‘‘Royal’’ Borkowski’s “eeswecr | $8.95 $10.95 | | rections ‘related to this licence. when linked | By R. J. SCOTT a W x7 MI c co DER ATION KROWN AS “THE: FIVE NATIONS on LEgue oF iROQUO! HIAWATHA, GR ‘Ai ARE Tie 1 SQUE bes % CARICATURE WHE HOA SPIRIT OF FUR New Conception of Forest licencing Projected Fer Island A new conception of forest management announcement Tu ay by Hon. R. E. Sommers, minister or | iands and forests, that in dealing with a licence applic. tion on | Vancouver Island, provision h heen made for the first time for the right of smal) operators to participate in logging on is seen in the| ter RY, Hyde of St. Joseph’s Mission, 2 daughter, born April 17. neth Coburn of Forest Grove, daughter, born April 19. AWKIS — To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip” Hawks daughter, born April 19. O'DONOVAN — To Mr. and Mrs. William O'Donovan of Williams Lake, a daughter, born April 19. Crosina of- Williams Lake, 4 son, BIRTHS At War Discovered Substitute For Blood Transfusiens Memo: Hospital CHEL — To Mr. and Mr Michel of Canim La daughter, horn April 15. DE — To Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Vic- BURN — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- a of Williams Lake, a OSINA — To Mr. and Mrs. Roy born April 21. MADISON — To Mr. and Mrs, | De G HOWARD ELOINGES Thomas Madison of Williams Through exlensive experi- Lake, a son, born April 20. mentation with the chemiéal e subslance known as “Dextran” At Port Alberni two researen men at Queen's a : ‘Iniversil ingslon, Ont are NEILSON — To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. now satisfied thal it can be a Neilson (nee Wilma Richardson) perfect sivstitute for blood a son, born April 17, transfusions Dr. 3. Howard Eulinger, dean of medicine as- sisted by wu. Robert Sempie Ee of the department ot Physiology WE'D LIKE To KNOW fave come up with a whire Powder, which can be preparea Social items are always wele liquid torm ana which can comed by The Tribune news staf. If you are going on a trip, just arrived back. from one, ueleriorate! for years: have visitors, held a tea party, || — P2s¢ ee ee come towne 1 just pick up your telephone and dlvod cells. wnen call 56-R-3 or 56-R-4, the licence area on a competitive basis. The minister disclosed the move }—-—H__ following announcement that the| trom Port Renfrew right through to cabinet has disallowed appeals on| Victoria, and from Port Alberni to anting a licence on the west coast | Tofino and Ucluelet. Field studies of the Island to B.C. Forest Products | the company to determine the loc Linited, who have a $25 million | tion of the roads will be started in} pulp mill development projected for | the immediate-tuture, gion. r. Sommers reported that the | prov. nment and the company will in the licence, 1 management contract im-| Sommers s at they are given mediately, which he described as] the opportunity to log 65 percent of “one of the most f: ghted and | the timber in the Clayoquot area of the management region y new. concept aud refinement of the Forest Man- agement Licence machinery that we have heen working to achieve for some considerable time,” the Min- ister stated. “The licence contract clearly stip- the holder, im this case Forest Products, must call for the logging of 65 percent a ant as fas as the welfare’ of British Columbians are concerned, the licensing procedure was established.” In a statement detailing ion: the licence, Mr signifi the majority of of y dit] nlates that s unique and historic in that it makes great strides in so m beneficial to both regional | B Cc. and provincial economies. | tenders on “Island road development of that 'e: “When these tenders have been that fs Better. Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR aIM with that to be undertaken by the! received and a decision is being made government and other agencies, is cf] it must be done in conjunction with Significance to all British Colum-| an officer of the B.C. Forest Service. bians because it will“open up won-| “The competitive bidding proced. derful new recreation areas in ihe) ure will atly widen the horizons | west coast region that have beshit aa the region. inaccessible for years.” itution of the licence Mr. Sommers explained iat under igned to contribute to the the licence agreement, B.C zation of those forest cémmun-j Products will undertake constru ppurtenant to the Licence, now | tion of new roads in the Port Ren: frew and Ucluelet-Tofino areas, to | ation of the company id that on the basis | dependent upon the continued oper- connect with others to be built} Mr. Sommers s which will provide publie access] of the company’s present plans, the| —— == cae mill will give employment to | more than 600 men in the construec- {| ton age and better than 300 per- Areund Town jsons when it is in full-seale opera- “| tion. | “Annual payroll bas been estimat- The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, ae aye washed to th, |. 2t approximately — $1,250,000 Ene. ODall Ti Pushed to (he) whieh not only will stimulate the coast a week for an| a. regional economy, but that of the expected emergency operation. ‘The | 11” peomines Re ee | shy is responding to treatment how- tends of ENSTATalen STS a ion will not de toate: utitigation gcse ators and farm | sek of AT. | 800dlot own, who will visitors to|P#dY market for smali-s the Carihos, are it the 199 | 'Her type trees not suitable for ‘arihoo, ar a e 104 lumber. | Mile Motel. z - Mr. Sommers said the conan -——3 ° 4 Jeft Bodman, who was stationed | es advised him that field studies | ars ago with the For: bY survey teams, to determine the | here several y Department, is now 100 Mile House. precise loc tion of the plant, are al- "eady underway. Preliminary reports vave indicated that it might be in| i esiry 1 i ranger at the Crofton district. If you're interested in More About Captain reaching over 1200 (continued from page 1) homes in the South and Prince George Cariboo with your ad- After eight years on that route he moved to Williams Lake and for the next two y worked as mail ¢ vertising message. . ther. i oO “ Re know your Mother will want to hear from you on Mother's Day, May 8th, and we have the ~Gouz* Card that says just what you want to say, the way you want to say it. Better select yours now, BRANDLY’s DruG Storr AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLI SERUMS Remembe A between here and the Chileotin ed and took *un sidence on his ranch at Cinema Tos want your sales ‘ rem there until 1945 when he message in anewspaper |! moved into Quesnel and made” his with top reader-interest | home in town from then on. |; Until early this year he enjoyed compafatively good health and | mained quite active. For the past several weeks he had intermittently | been a patient in Quesnel Hospital re- USE The T rl ) HIG |) receiving treatmene tor recurring at- y | tacks of flu. His death Friday of | heart attack was unexpected. | | Surviving are two daughters, Advert g rates oii anit eon of Williams Lake: of Quesnel furnished on request a son Donald of Quesnel. . w. iciating, Captain Telephone 56-R-3 Poster w in the old Quesnel Cemetery beside his wife Freshie Margarine Packed in Handy 1% Packages %, % i) ASK YOUR, LOCAL MERCHANT | Who predeceased him by 17 years. |