z ed, More About Cracker Battelle initia ne ane ‘took the entire program. As we stat-| kindly consented to do so. As a re- ’ Thursday, April DS. Oboe =e is 5 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAK, B.C. Page 9 (continued from page 2) ‘that our people were being allowed Mr. Fred Bass if he could possibly to contribute most generously to a make a trip to Victoria to speed up project that was very much up in the ‘watters by personal contact. Mr. air and that something should be] Bass is the Government’s appointee done about it before calamity over-| to the Hospital Board, and he very On April Ist, Mr. Stangoe asked h h a a READY MIX CONCRETE |: - NO FUSS NO MUSS a in epening, oD discussion was sult of this visit the Board has now generous ; been notified that their plans with certain revisions have been mailed aleng the good cause, will feel fe oe Gon awe hive HCCIE Gi sesame eae uae Problems Discussed wynd’s word for it that all is now various viewpoints we must leave it to our readers to form their own, furnishing the best possible hospital opinions. = we did not sug we merely asked him to get cracking | siderably. The rest of us now have a|.were disposed of. so that a decision was rendered he-| definite goal to aim for and will no| Inspector from Clinton suggested for he left for Europe; concluding | doubt redouble our efforts to pro-|that the Institute appoint a com- by asking him Chetwynd?” In view of the fact Mr. | Ject. It is not unlikely that by the] posal dump for garbage. Percy Wil- Chetwynd has answered the ques tion in a most tangible manner | Usefulnes bringing the negotiations to conclusion, we sa Williams Lake Concrete Products » tracted analysis of the evidence or by |eighbors for its financial suecess Lake road. A committee was elected y ot their Ume in visits to LONE BUTTE Victoria and in other ways helped = has been rendered. The Board of Di-| eeiia, Wwe feel sur will veut Cah With Land Inspector backs more cheerfully to the task of unky-dory. Having presented the R The Lone Butte Farmers Institute service that can be given under the land Livestock Assn. held a meeting So far as this forum is concerned } new arrangement. The Matron and|in the Hall on Saturday afternoon zgest Mr. Chetwynd )Staft will he happy to know their| with 29 members present. Several ad done nothing about our hospital, | troubles will soon he lessened con-| ange permits and land applications Mr. Smith, Land vide the district's share of the pro- “What about it, Mr. mittee.to decide on a place fora dis- time the extension has outlived its lard, Jonas Nordgren and $. E. Mat- a fifty bed hospital will | thews were elected as a comittee for happy | be found too low a target to set.{ this purpose. The present dump is y | Whatever the future has in store for! on private property. The new site Thank You, Sir.” our hospital be it big or small, if it has been located about 500 yards We cannot see where any good|imust rely upon the ill-health and farther along the road in an old fortunes of our many friends and gravel pit just east of the Taylor in all sincer! urpose would be served by a pro-|™t ttempting to assess the blame, if] We hope it stays always in the red.jto work with the Land Inspector for ny, for the delays. It is far better} We would rather contribute to aa thorough re-inspection of the Lone Uthat should now be water that] deficit and have our people healthy.| Butte townsite. Lone Butte is get. as passed under the bridge. We] Incidentally folks, Hospital Pound | ting growing pains. ave no doubt those who gave so| Day is set for May 14th. Please keep —. that date in mind and contribute as} FRIDAY MORNING the grouna FREE ESTIMATES FOR YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS SPECIFY “READY-MIX” — FASTER ON THE JOB. 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THURSDAY AFTERNOON gave Lone Butte another snow and thun- er storm combined. This is the second time that this has occurred this month. TATLYOKO NEWS Ranch Light Plant Burns To Ground An exploding gas drum woke residents of the Circle X on the night of April 17th to find the building housing both the light plant and water tank ablaze. Already out of -| control, there was nothing to do but watch that it didn’t spread. Fortun- ately there was no wind. The roaring inferno burned straight up for nearly two hours, heing safe to leave at 3 a.m. Cause is unknown, but it is supposed lack of sufficient insula- tion around exhaust pipe to be re- sponsible. There was no insurance. TOM GARNER, owner and man- ager of Chileo Lake:Lodge, dropped in at the Circle X April 20th for a brief visit. He picked up Johnny Blatchford’s mail at the P.O., 2 mere 40 Ibs. of it, accumulated since Christmas, intending to drop it to Johnny at Tsunia Lake on his way over. A pleasant interlude for Mart and Bari. Moore, their mother and Pete Baptiste, was a short flight down the lake to the scene of Alt Bracewell’s logging operations. “OQUR’ WHITE CROW is back-for the third consecutive year. Where ha spends his winters is still a mystery to us. THE ROAD is gradually drying out, with only a few real bad holes and short stretehes. The school bus spends several hours in these holes, occasionally, proficient though the driver is at getting through. All other traffic is kept at a minimum. A Canimahood News BORN— to Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Higgins of Canim Lake east on April 6th at Royal Inland Hospital a daughter, weight 7 pounds 11% oz. Mrs. Higgins and infant daughter returned home with Mr. Higgins on April 13. B. SPENCER MecNEIL returned from a. business trip to Kamloops Thursday last and Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Leslie from a visit to Mr. Les- lie’s brother and sister-in-law at the Savona Hotel. HERB MeNEIL left last Thursday on a business trip in Washington, Oregon and California. His mother, Mrs. B. H. McNeil accompanied him to Everett, Wash., where she visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. S. LePage. CARIBOO VISITORS in Everett at Mrs. C. S. LePage’s and in Seattle at Edward H. Pinkham’s, formerly of Canim Lake, during Easter vaca- tion were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bour- geois of Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. George Cruickshank Sr.,°and Mr. and Mrs. George Cruickshank Jr., and small daughter Bonnie, -all of ile House. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Susan and Ann also called on Mrs. LePage and Mrs. B. H. Mc- Neil. BILL RICHARDSON of Vancou- ver spent last week end at. the:home of K. EB. Higgins. MR. and MRS. B. SPENCER Me- NEIL, Donna, Glen and Neil are on 4 motor trip in Washington, Oregon and California. Dog Creek News MR. RON WAITE, Williams Lake. was a business visitor to the valley, midweek. MARGUERITE, the young daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson was taken to War Memorial Hospital Sunday and is reported doing well. MR. WM. MOUAT inspected the school Monda; MR. and MRS. C. R. 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