Thursday, June 2, 1955, _..THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6, “Page 9 District Breeder Buys Registered Females Bill Stafford of Springhouse has purchased the two top registered Hereford females at the dispersal] At sale of the well-known BX Ranch at population was 15,410,000, by Harlscourt Farms, Lytton. breeding stock. { December, 1954, Vernon. The two animals were bred | HORSEFLY NEWS sees REG The district breeder will be adding his latest purchases to his present herd of registered Hereford cattle as Party Away On Spring Grizzly Hunt Canada’s Annual Meeting B.C. Registered Trappers’ Association ar Village Hall WILLIAMS LAKE Monday, June 6th 1:30 p.m, It is expected that the president of the B.C. Fur Merchants and the president of Western Canadian Raw Fur Sales will be present. Any and all interested in furthering the prosperity of the B.C. Fur Trade are cordially invited to attend this important. meeting. Guides are welcome, COMPETITION IS TOUGH ! Competition is tough inthe oil business,too. While we believe Imperial is the Best oil company in Canada, its far fiom the only one. Were beset on all sides by healthy competitors. ay From the Matitimes fo British Columbia mote than 240 companies ate Competing in the search for crude oil. In 45 refineries from Halifax to Vancouver, 24 coinpanies refine this crude oil into hundreds Z of usefull oil products. ” In all of Canada, scotes of inarketing companies compete for the motorist’s nd home owners dollar. inall its operations from coast to coast, Imperial Oil faces competition which is vigorous and resourceful, benefiting both the industry and the consumer. Esso IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED a party of Americans from Los An- geles area for a grizzly hunt in the Quesnel Lake Mountains. him on the hunt are guides Leonard doing some gravelling in the roads here. The men are staying at Bar- retts’. was in here on official business early in the week. J. W. WYNSTRA and Gunnar o}- | returned sen are making excellent progress stringing thé telehone line from here to Gardner's Sawmill, Horsefly Lake, and Jake were business visitors to Williams Lake this week. »M. L. GIBBONS left for his trap- line, Quesnel Lake, on the 16th. Longview, Washington | Tor with the Fred Hookers. Ellensburg, Washington, are guests of the Freeman Fetters. have their new home under construc- tion farther west on thee shore of Horsefly Lake from their present | teasing office accommodation there. home, closer to the Forestry Landing on Boat Bay. fenced. their property with an at- tractive wire fence. ~ (delayed) Glenn Walters left May 21 with Assisting PUBLIC WORKS TRUCKS are GAME. WARDEN J. GIBBAULT, MR. and MRS. BOURELLE, Hazel to New Westminster after spending the winter with her sister, Mr: Lowry. MR. and MRS. JOHN LEMKy ana family have moved from Jacobsen Sawmill to the property adjoining the Forestry where they are con- structing their house. MRS. W. R. REID paid a short visit to her parents. Mr. Vaughan, Langley Prairie. MR. and MRS. W. J. WALKER have purchased a lot from Barretts Walters and Lawrence Jones and accross the road from their present packers Roy Standley and Kent Long. i They expect to be away 15 days. home. REV. J. COLCLOUGH officiated at service on the 22nd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hockley. and MRS. J. JANZEN are coming along well with their new home on Horsefly Road about a mile and a half from the village centre. MR. and MRS. J. M. WILLIAMS MR. holiday at granddaughter, Miss vance, with them. HARRY GIBBONS, 0.K. Sawmills, led home to the Oka f the Sudden ine: wife. MR. and M home from a. prolonged the coast bringing their Louise Bella- rest of his term. Fr agan he teritray Preset Cunaaan =e Charging Communist influence in the CCF group of his con- stituency, Moose Jaw-Lake Centre, Ross Thatcher, M-P., has signed from the CCF and will sit as independent member for the of the CCF in the House, Thatcher said his former colleagues Peewee | WESTCOAST SIGNS CONTRACTS FOR GAS and MRS. B. ABERNETHY erocey aren sme om a 0S rae: SUPPLY FROM MAJOR ALBERTA-B.C. FIELDS MR. and MRS. MANLEY HANK, Pipeline Company To Lease, MR. and MRS. KER DUNLOP ° s: have an excavation made for .the Not Build At Prince George basement of their new home on Campbell Avenue. Geo. Dorrans did the excavating. A news story in the Prince George recently Bechtel Limited would build its own Citizen stay | Owing to the serious illness of the latter’s mother. West-Coast Transmission Co. Ltd. has completed contracts with major | Producers for a 20-year supply of natural gas at a rate of 355,000,000 cubic feet per day. This is the amount contracted tor by Canadian and American distribu- tors for their initial requirements. West-Coast Transmission plans to stated Canadian MR. and MRS. ALF GARDNER offices in that centre was corrected deliver Canadian natural Gasist the MR. an MRS. WALTER PALMER and son, Richard, Kelowna, were rolled weekend guests of the Lowrys. B.C. FOREST SERVICE ‘have MRS. HETTY GURR has returned | 1954. in a later issue. Seems the pipeline construction company only plans on As of March 1954, an estimated 67,500 full-time students were er- in universities and colleges across Canada. berder for U.S. markets, including | Pacifie Northwest states in addition to its Canadian markets. The gas is located in the large and growing fields of north-western Al- berta and north-eastern B.C. West- Coast Transmission President Frank M. MeMahon said, “the discovery rate in this area has been establish- Canada’s labor income reached an| €4 aS one of the highest on the con- all-time peak of $11,900,000,000 in| tinent.”” s 30-INCH LINE. West-Coast Transmission propose Rocky Mountain Saddlery to construct a 30-inch, 650-mile mainline directly south through B.C. It has contracted to sell 300-million cubic feet per day at a 90 per cent 256 Lansdowne Street load factor to Pacific Northwest Kamloops, B.C, MAKERS OF FINE LEATHER GOODS LEADING SADDLE MAKES ALL LEATHER REPAIRS e Wrangler, Levi's, Lee e MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY Coats, Shirts, Pants Washington border. This sale will be supplemental gas ‘supply for the western States. Pacifie Northwest has, in turn, signed with El Paso Natural Gas Co. for the sup- ply of 250 million cubie feet a day of Canadian gas into that company system. * renee ae Twenty-four out of every 100 | Canadians have telephones. 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PHILLIPS have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. B. Muise and family of New West- minster. MRS. STAVAKOV and Mr. How- ard Luxton, school teacher from Forest Grove were callers on W. Os- cienny, Tuesday to discuss results of the track meet. MAGICIAN Francis B, Martineau and family renewed acquaintances at 100 Mile. enroute to Forest Grove where he visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martineau and brother Douglas and wife over the holiday weekend. TWO: CHURCH SERVICES were held in the Little Theatre here on Sunday. At two o’clock a public ad- dress was delivered bh. W. B. Mat- thews’ Jehovah's Witness. Mr. W. Chapman, United Church held church services at 7:00 p.m. MR. and MRS. RUDY JENS and family returned from Vancouver on May 24, Mr. Jens piloting his new plane. The plane was recently pur- chased by Mr. Jes for fiying between 100 Mile and. Vancouver and seats four adults. The Rudy Jens plan to move to Vancouver some time in July. 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