Page & sas THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAER, BG Thursday, April 28, 195%, NEW BRUNSWICK MINES IN PRODUCTION Though New Brunswick mines are now shallow by comparison to older mines of other areas, plans for the Bathurst area include deep-shaft operations. mond drill at the 412-foot level. Driller Earl Matheson is operating a dia- This Week In Ottawa By E. D. Fulton, M.P. April 23rd, 1955. FOOT-IN-MOUTH One of the most amusing — and opinion between him and his col- leagues have been obvious for some time — in fact it had been reported devastating — political cartoons 1| that on one or two oceasions they have seen appeared recently in the Montreal Gazette. It showed an In- dian warrior in full regalia holding open the flap of a teepee and in- viting a visitor to enter. The visitor 4s none other than genial Jack Pick- eregill, the Minister of Citizenship and migration, looking rather sheepish, and a little embarrassed, in the dress of an Indian ‘chieftain. The caption is: Foot-in-Mouth.” REMINDER The reference is, of course, to Mr. Pickersgill’s recent unfortunate re- “Welcome, Chief grant. The Minister is, I think, fairly open to the criticism that he opened his mouth and put his foot in it — perhaps not so much in his origina remark as jn his subsequent “explan- ations” of it. The cartoon is also a subtle reminder to the Minister that we would all do well to remember, before we start giving ourselves airs, ‘that strictly speaking the Indian is the only true native and the rest of us were all at one time or another, immigrants. DRAMA. Dramatic moment of the week — Possibly of the session — was the announcement by Ross Thatcher had been considering expelling him. Lately, however, they have been turn- ing their attention expulsion-wise, to g of the y the Thatcher situation seemed more or less stabilized. CAUSE For this reason, his announce- ment of his resignation came as a surprise. Six weeks ago, no one would have heen surprised.. Com- mentators have therefore been look- ing elsewhere than to mere personal differences for the reasons. They are believed now to lie in Mr. Thateher’s growing concern over the extent of left wing and fellow-travelling in- filtration and control of the CCF Party, and his conviction that he no longer continue to live under that roof. What surprises me is that, as a successful practitioner of the arts of free enterprise. and one who is not averse to reaping its rewards, he has continued under the sociaiist roof for as long as he has. Forest Grove News SPRING is here at last, the snow is disappearing quickly with the warm wind. THE Community Club is holding a (Moose Jaw) that he was resigning from the CCF Party. Differences of BE CLEARLY INFORMED CBRL MONDAY May 2nd 10:15 p.m. The Honourable P. A. GAGLARDI Minister of Highwa WHO WILL BRING YOU £ IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM YOUR PROVINCIAL : GOVERNMENT e Social Credit KEEPS YOU INFORMED ° British Columbia Social Credit League a softball meeting on Apri] 28, at the Community Hall. . EVERYONE is glad that the fu is gradually decreasing. MR. and MRS. Y. CAMAMOTG and family returned on Thursday evening from a pleasant Master holiday. AT THE HOME of Mr. and Mrs. G. Graham on Friday afternoon was a birthday party for their son Don- nie. Fifteen girls and boys arrived at Mrs. Graham’s home and had a joyous time rafting, dancing ana they had the most delicious supper that they had ever eaten. To top the evening off Mrs. Graham shooed them all off to the show. MR. and MRS. S. BELTON, Mr. and Mrs. R. Devore, Mr. and Mrs. J. Martineau, Mrs. S. Hunt, Mrs. B. Weaver, Mrs. Jewel Jr., and Merton McNeil were Williams Lake visitors on Thursday. MR.‘and MRS. D. MARTINEAU left Friday on a two week holiday. MRS. JOE ALDRED from her visit in Edmonton, returned If you’re interested in reaching over 1200 homes in the South Cariboo With your ad- vertising message— Ifyou Want your sales message in a newspaper with top reader-interest The Tribune Advertisir g& rates furnished on request Telephone 56-R-3 ay 150 MILE HOUSE =stter tp oe ae : | Familior Landmarks Trail’s Iona, ‘hale By Hotel Diseppear Editor, The T: Williams e Sir: | Everyone familiar with the two 3 ha a arge, old trees in front of the 159 I think that many of the old-tim- alee na * : eee ede ‘i Mile Hotel were s see the ers will agree with me When 1 say : * ent down and felt that one of the that the “oldtime ‘spirit of the Cariboo” is changing and almost dead. | As evidence of this we have the lack of co-operation and friendliness that used to exist in bygone da over the the selfish attitude of today MR in which everyone tries to outstrip the Joneses and thin self. One could be cabin all day and leave it unlocked | , and know on returning that not aj < thing would be taken. Not so today. Returning from hos- | pital this week we found our cabin had been broken into and all our small tools such as pliers, wrench bits, screwdrivers, wrecking Wars, etc., had gone and a window so badly sl useles st of the 150 landmarks had gone. THE SCHOOL is in the process of putting up new Better hurry or vacation will be here first. swings. and MRS. JOE WALSH from were Sunday visitors at the town and MRS. RALPH RODGER hter were on a three-day holiday visiting in Vernon and Kam- loops, arriving home Sunday night. MRS. FELIX NICHOLSON and Mrs. R. Court were Tuesday callers H. Dunaw: WE HAVE some pretty red fis gh the 150 Mile, Jeft by for the pipe line. After } the round crew left we thought we could settle down to a quiet and peaceful community again. : | the survey Having come - eabin less than two y 's a pinch and squeeze pelic. ad to pursue to accumulate what were the minimm requirements to fix BY THE WAY— Dia you, “ever our cabin and land in order ‘to get | think about taking one kitchen chair 4 crown grant from the government. | and cutting theback legs shorter for the man of the house so you would have sturdy legs on the others. ye peace and contentment in yor midst, not as a public ward in a mili- MOVING? New Government Agent For Quesnel Quesnel— Mr. F. P. Hughes, newly appointed Quesnel arrived here last week and taken over duties at the Provin- Building on McLean St. places $. M. Carling who is now gov- erpment, agent at Prince George. Formerly at Fernie, Mr. Hughes is hopingt to be joinea by his family in the near future. government agent for He re- _ Wife Presérvers Clothespins boiled in salt brine toughened against splitting, and freeze to wet clothes on the line. Builds The Quality Gf Your Herd! Why Waits... go aroad with. & xy) iL Put FIL on the job, as thousands of other Canadian farmers are doing. Discuss a Farm WY BANK’ cP Btonerest nce 102 mition caneoians since Improvement Loan with your nearest Bank m Bank or Monrrean yi Barada ne eae working with Conodiens in every walk of life 1817 Williams Lake Branch: THOMAS LARSON, Manages tary Old Soldiers’ home. We hope that the thief derives nothing but bad luck and next time he penalizes someone more able tu stand his loss than a pensioner. 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