Page & THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARE, B.6. : Thursday, May 5, | Mr. a Mi e Ri 7 u e BIRTHS : ee and Mrs. George Renner leave J 8: rday for Portland, Oregon. Ae ae eee This Week In Ottawa 1955. tees were appointed and to be taken up at the next meeting. ere they will attend the 59th wed. R h M t BERNARD GUICHON, represent- GUNN — To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph By E. D. Fulton, M.P. | ding anniversary of Mr. Rennere ancners ee ing the West Coast Bechtel pipe line Gunn of Horsefly, a son, born ee eae Se Mee Pa she He ee was going through the 150 discuss- April 30. ; April 30th, 1955.| the thinking and atmosphere sur-| MS: 108m Renner. * letation sibel aenelee sen eal ‘ng options on the land for the pro- . ere rounding this | ee last Wednesday at the school house. | ?°S€4 650-mile gas line through B.C. At Royal Inland Hospital eee River has been pack | Th® British Columbia brief lett no |. 10 donations to War Memorial 6 siciae oF the members attending} A PARTY for the members of the Kamloops one in doubt that there is deep | Hospital Uailding fund were. reosiv.| 5 sore wpe Kamloops, and | fving club was held Saturdz~ night ed thls “past week: - T- P.. Morgan | eanmpatercen Williams Lake. of the /2t the Rome of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Al Paulson of | Cornwall at the’ Onward Raneh. in the news in a big way here. The a apy resentme! t felt the B rern- RY — To Mrvand Mra -R. C. Fry | committee considering the Interne, peer Dy iiie, BiG.{Govers ment over what they regard as er- ere ne eo ; Be" 200 i $100.00; and E. Greenlees $10.00. forestry aenarument 2 born apr i ea wena ie Danie Geek tirely unwarranted interference by | : tie ta department, Joe Walsh, pe ag Des Hae ee seeks to take control of all power ste CREEK NEWS district. agricultrist; Slim Dorin, ee s ae ze ee ous fas i a installations on the Columbia River | “!™*!¥ely Provincial, and which they | Se fieldman and Norton Olsson, secre- able 5 S Be aes a a s of the Williams Lake — heard the submission of B.C. Gov. | [°¢! themselves quite competent to fary of the Cariboo Cattlemen's As-| served afterwards. Flying Club held a party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cornwall, Onward 1 honouring flying instructor Fred Le- Grice, who 1 dusting job. continue to deal with. Their-op -| Stockmen Hold sociation from Willi tion is as vigorous on prac! al | as it is on constitutional ms Lake. DUSTY PETERSON and Reverley —— “ Derrick are both absent fr: in school . MRS. SLIM DORIN visited with | with the flu. _ Meeting Outdoors Mrs. Dunaway while her husband] THR CHILDREN now ave their attended the meeting. new swings and teeter to‘iers finish- AN EXECUTIVE MEETING of the |-ed and are in full swing. Afr. Serack, erpment this week, and for three days examined B.C. Attorney-Gen- R. W. Bonner and other Pro- “witnesses on their views a | = with a field heretofore es vinci to why the Bill should not be passed. The result was a complete change in ION Everyone expected vigorous criti As if announcing real spring, the cism to he contained in the Provin-|sun shone brightly on the first of P-TA was held at the home of Mrs.| principal, worked had to nave them cial brief. But no one foresaw that} May, and the Big Creek Stock Meet- Ralph Rodgers, president of the As | ready for school Monday. ion would present such | ing, set for that date was held out- this _submissio prese sh Seciation, Thursday eydaing draw-| By THE WAY—. Did you ever Sa —_— an entirely different picture of a| doors to take advantage of it. ing up by-laws. Present’ were Mrs.| think how it would make a trip or ~~ _ || situation that the whole basis of the] A number of officials were pres- : : : =| Saanog ares actos ae es soon -on a crop Ne interesting ‘if Dominion’s contention is severely} ent: W. Pendray of Victoria, R shaken. Yet this is what happened. | Pringle, Kamloops; Murray Taylor. L. people would have their names on cipal of the school. Mr. R. Rodgers| their gates or stores so you would Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- May 9, 10, 11 For the Federal Government had | Alexis Creek; Norton Olsson, seere-! was appointed membership commit-| know the different places and who : created an impression firstly, that| tary of the Cariboo Cattlemen's As- tee. Two other remaining commit.| lives where? HUMPHREY BOGART anda KATHERINE HEPBURN the province had concluded a deal| sociation, and District Agriculturist 2 with Kaiser virtually -without con-| Joe Walsh, both of Williams Lake. in sultation with anyone here — be-| R. Church was elected to act ; 5 “THE AFRICAN QUEEN” hind their backs, as it were; and! a director of the Cariboo Cattlemen Better Service ¢ secondly, that consultation was de-| Association, represesting the mem- Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. liberately avoided because the deal| bers of the Big Creek organization was a poor one and the B.C. Govern:| this year. Better Quality ment really knew what they signed. Better Value - Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- May 12, 13, 14 These impressions were complete 5 ie ly removed by the 0.©. evidence. ror | More About Hearing BURT LANCASTER and JEAN PETERS Mr. Bonner’s briéf referred to no (continued from page 1) A in fewer than three meetings between I - : Kaiser officials and General Mac-| tie patrol and about 11:20 p.m. they always at.. APACHE” | Naughton and other Federal Gov-| parked the patrol ear to watch a - TWO COMPLETE pROUKAMS crnment representatives, in May and vehicle parked in front of the Ranch ACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT |.Juno of 1954, at which the outline of} Cafe, He sald they watched Hanson the proposed Arrow Lakes storage] get in the car and then get out ana First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 was Tully discussed. short time later Hanson and Minow| 3 : Ohildren admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Those meetings were held in Ot-| come back, get in the car and drive} tawa, and the Kaiser representatives | off. He said they followed the auto. 1 a See : oleae é : QUALITY GROCERS Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: had been sent down here to hold the| mobile and lost it for a short period pointed out to the Kaiser represen-| in tratfic before picking up the trail Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie in “JOHNNY DARK” of the B.C. Government, so that Ot-| again. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM tawa might be informed fully of what They watched the car being park- was in jon. And yet wel]ed in a sideroad and- stopped the had previously been given the im- patrol car and walked back. Coming pression that Ottawa had been vir- up to the parked vehicle he said the] ° 3 |, ‘tually in the dark about the whole] interior light was on and he could Opening Dance 0 ers ay = ay Proposal until the agreement was|see Sound in the hack seat. Con-| signed. stable Groves opened the door on IN THE NW i { REVELATION Sounds side, he said. and found a rae Then a memorandum of one of the| Wad of money’ at his feet which he One way to thank MOTHER meetings was produced to the Com-| Passed over to Cpl. Routledge. He Horsefly Community Hall for all the everyday things mittee. This memorandum had been | said Spurrell claimed it was his and Prepared by General MacNaughton | that he was up from Vernon to buy é SATURDAY — MAY 7 she does to make your life himself, summarizing the diseug, | cattle and horses for other people. | ; S sions, and stated clearly that he had! The corporal said he counted Part Admission $1.75 (tax included) easier and happier, pointed out to the Kaiser represen-| of the money and then handed it all tatives that they must negotiate fur-| back. The patrol car then returned j ther with the B.C. Government, and | to town and when it was learned at ‘Choose something that she will enjoy and obtain a “commitment” from them, | the office that a complaint had been | before the Federal authorities could | made, the police rounded up the men i ) receive pleasure in owning from our large | take certain definite steps in the! Suspected and placed them under , Te Me matter. So Kaiser did go back, did{ arrest. He testified that Spurrell had | a other stock of Jewellery, China, Florals, Watch obtain commitments — mutual com-| $60 on him when arrested and said rf mitments were given —and yet when | he had lost the remainder gambling : Bracelets, and many other items. the enthmiteckie: wae sar ees to] with Sound. About 2 a.m. another with Poue writing in the form of a preliminary | $160 was found in the chimney hole | agreement, Ottawa howled, and we] Of a shack behind the trailer. were told that it was improper and came as a complete surprise She'll appreciate the fact 4 ee ee