Thursday, June 2, 1955. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 7 Two Infants Christened At St. Andrew’s Church Two christenings were performed ‘by Rev. J. Colclough at McKinnon Memorial Church recently. “Donald Lawrence’ were names given to the year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hannah. The infant son of Mr. and Mrz. Robert Allison of Dog Creek was given the names “Robert Charies.” A tea was held in the afternoon at the home of the maternal grand- | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bagle. Pres- ent were three great grandmothers, | Mrs. Cecilia Bagle of Williams Lake. pie C. A. Robinson of Kamloops, and Mrs. Robert Allison of Kamloops. | Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. V. Imhof, Mrs. Imhoff Sr., of Van- couver, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Laver- diere. Ground Observer Corps Meeting Columbus Hall Monday, June 6th S p.m. Lecture to be given by R.C.A.F. Officer and Film “The Shy 94 Your Target” OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND 100 Mile And Forest Grove Students Despite the cold day, there was a good turnout of spectators to watch the running of the South Cariboo zone sports meet at 100 Mile House Saturday. - Dennis Odian of 100 Mile won the junior bodys aggregate trophy, and two Forest Grove students, Patrici Robinson and Marilyn Dare tied for the junior girls award. Robert Chapelle of 100 Mile won the senior boys award and another lio was declared for the senior gi . with Helen Fessler of Brid nd Phyllis Rutley of Forest ning equal points. egute award went to Forest Grovet. In the tug-of-wars, 100 Mile woa the senior event and Forest. Grove the junior. The softball game trophy was won by 100 Mile. The trophy for the boys’ 220 yard race went to Rob- ert Chapelle. Winners who go to Williams Lake this Friday to compete in the central track meet will be: Anne Giffin, Marilyn Kay and Carol Hinsche of 100 Mile; Donna Widlund of Yorest Grove; Phyllis Rutley, Hazel Ray, Maureen Crawford and Gloria Rut- ley of Forest Grove; Helen sler, Carole Spraw] and Patricia King of Bridge Lake. Boys going are Albert popular the dullest bathroom with its vibrant colors Ask To tile effect wallboard --- in Grey, Green, Blue or Yellow 80c per lineal foot (54 wide) EASY TO APPLY We stock the necessary cements and aluminum mouldings for application see as, H. J. Gardner @ Sons Ltd. Your Building Supply Dealer : . WHY DON’T YOU _ Modernize Your Bathroom with QUAKERWALL See Quakerwall Todayj transforms Take Main Awards At Sports Meet Scott. Bridge Lake; Marold Wilkie and Gordon .MacDonald, Lac La Hache; Raymond Nohr, Ron Kay, Jack Swift and Ronald Hindsman, For Grove; Gordon Odian, Fran- cis Worthington, Robert Chapelle and David Abbs, 100 Mile. W. Oscienny, 100 Mile, was the director of the sports meet. Ruth Erickson and Mrs. Marks were re- corde Geoit McRae was field su- pervisor, Mrs. G. Baloe was first aid tendant, Mr. Luxton, official s and softhall director, The other achers present were group super- Mr. Gordon N ed the tr k meet and gave the ad- dress of welcomé and presented the trophies. The P.T.A. operated the booth and Served supper to the 100 Mile children, LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate Williams Lake, B.C. Take notice that Arthur James Brown of Williams Lake, B.C.. occuation G.M. Partsman, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 20 chains west and 10 chains south of post No. IPNW 8839 Cariboo thence 10 chains westerly; thence 20 chains northerly, thence 10 chains easterly; thence 20 chains southerly and containing twenty (20) acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is home site. Arthur James Brown. Dated April 30, 1955. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X67339 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10:30 a.m., on Friday, June 10th, 1955, in the office of the Forest Ranger. Williams Lake, B.C., the Licence X67 , to cut 61,000 Cubie Feet of Fir.and Other Species Sawlogs, situated on an area Four Miles unable to attend the auction in person “Provided anyone may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained trom the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. Current forecasts point to Canada, by 1965, being the world’s fourth greatest iron ore producer. Production of sawn lumber and ties in British Columbia totalled 4,233,106,000 feet in 1954. Fact on Finery: Canada’s artifi- cial flowers and feathers industry comprises some 42 firms with an out- put valued at more than $2,500,000 annually. PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY NOTICE To General Contractors Sealed tenders plainly marked as to content and addressed to the undersigned will be received until 5 pam. (Pacific daylight saving time), June 15th, 1955, for the construction of a standard section bunkhouse at Soda Creek, B.C. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Assistant Divi- sion engineer at Quesnel, B.C. or Station Agent at Williams Lake, B.C., on deposit of ten dollars ($10.00) for each set which will be refunded upon return of plans etc., in good condition within two weeks after award of contract, ex- cept in the case of the successful tenderer where the plan deposit is not refundable. . Each tender must be accom- panied by an accepted hank cheque on a chartered Bank of Canada made payable to the Pacific Great Eastern RaNway Company for the amount of five percent of the tender which shall he forfeited if tenderer declines to enter into the contract when called upon to do so. Tenders must be made out on forms supplied; signed with actual signature of the tenderer. No tender will be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoever and the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. E. Valde. Chief Engineer, Pacific Great Eastern Railway_ Company, Squamish, B. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X67401 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10:30 a-m., on Friday, June 17th, 1955, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., the Licence X67401 to cut 164,000 cubie feet of Fir, Spruce and Other Species sawlogs situated on an area North of Simon Lake, covering the North % of Lot 4229, Lillooet Land District. _ Three (3) years will be Mlowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester. Kamloops, B.C. 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Yet for all its brighter style, bigger size, and livelier 6 or V-8 power, the new Plymouth is priced with the lowest! No wonder the smartest people recognize it as the “buy” of the year. Now—Sportone “hardtop” styling! You can now get “hardtop” two- toningonPlymouthsedansandother body models! It’s the new Sportone styling—the distinctive sweep moulding that carries a contrasting colour along the sideand rear fender. Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited yeartl AUCTION SALE = TIMBER SALE X66958 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10:30 a.m.. on Friday, June 10th, 1955, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., the Licence 66958, to cut 453,000 cubic feet Fir, Spruce, Lodepole Pine, and Other Species sawlogs situated on Part of Lot 4999, Lillooet District, four miles west of 100 Mile House. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained froin the Deputy Minister ot Forests, Victoria. B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. pecan rete iereas REE LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate Puntzi Lake. Take notice that Daniel McClary of 917 A.C.&W. Williams Lake., Eng. Equipment operator intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains north of N.W. post Lot 1627, thence west ten chains; thence north five chains; thence east ten chains; thence north five chains; thence south along lakeshore to point of com- mencement and containing five acres more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is campsite, Daniel MeClary. Dated May 19, 1955. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate Puntzi Lake. Take notice that Leo Ervin Orcutt of 917 A.C.& W. Williams Lake, B.C., occupation civ. Main- tenance foreman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 45 chains north of N.W. post Lot 1627 thence west ten chains; thence north five chains; therfte east ten chains; thence south along lakeshore to point of com- mencement,, and containing five acres. more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is campsite. Leo Ervin Orcutt Dated May 19, 1955. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In- Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate on Tingley Creek joining on to Lot 9494, Take notice that Claude R. Snead of Marguerite, B.C’, occu- tion rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follow- ing described lands: - Commencing at a post planted N.E. Corner of Lot 9494, thence Tunning west 10 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence east 40 chains; thence ‘south 20 chains; thence west 30 chains to point of commencement, and containing 80 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is require is agriculture. Claude R. Snead. Dated May 14, 1955. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesel and situate Puntzi Lake. - Take notice that Stanley Ernest Rushton, of 917 AC&W Squadron, Williams Lake, oc¢upation diesel operator, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the following described lands: fommencing at a post planted 5 chains north of NW corner of Lot 1627, thence 5 chains east; front; thence 5 chains west; thence 5 chains south to point of com- mencement and containing 2 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is campsite. S. E. Rushton. Dated May 19, 1955. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate Puntzi Lake. Take notice that Richard Har- old Ranniger of Williams Lake. ecupation North West Tele- Co., intends to apply for ion to purchase the-tollow- bed lands: Commencing at a post plantea approximately 20 chains north along the lake shore from Lot No. 1627. thence west 10 chains. thence north 5 chains; thence east 10 chains; thence south along the said lake shore to the point of commencement 5 chains and con- taining five acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is summer home. Richard Harold Ranniger. Dated May 2, 1955 SCRATCH PADS from THE TRIBUNE