} Thursday, June 28, 1955. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Plewe, past president, for her | ork in organizing the P-TA group, principal Ron Skyline P-TA Nomes| « ¥ was expressed by e Slate Of Officers her home in town. The new president, | Mrs. Boyle, recently moved here from , Officers for the coming year were | elected by members of Skyline School P-TA last week at their final meeting before the summer recess. = F Mrs. A. Boyle was elected presi-| Move into town of Mrs. D. Math- dent and Mrs. W. Langford vice- i president. Re-elected for another term were Mrs. S. Reynolds, secre- tary, Mrs. T. Paxton, treasurer. Standing committee chairmen are} F Mrs. E. O'Dell, historian, Mrs. F.| q Armes, program, Mrs. Bert Robert social, and Mrs. Bud Henderson, membership. Appreciation for the work of Mrs. Prince Rupert, where she has heen | active in P-TA work for a number of | years. ews, former social convener, is a loss | to the group. Guest speaker for the evening was P. C. Glenister, who gave an interest= ing address on the people, cities, in- dustries and history of South Atri where he lived for some time. Films on the work done by the United Na- tions were shown by Mr. Friesen. Rocky Mountain Saddlery 256 Lansdowne Street Kamloops, B.C. MAKERS OF FINE LEATHER GOODS LEADING SADDLE MAKES ALL LEATHER REPAIR: e Wrangler, Levi's, Lee e MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY Coats, Shirts, Pants Friesen, Mrs. Plowe will be making! Lone Buite News SCOTTY, a well known character in the Cariboo who walks his way from the coast every spring via the PGE railway, passed through Lone Butte on h ay north. | IT HAS BEEN brought to the : ae tention of this reporter that someone in Lore Butte is giving false inform- ation on road conditions into Deka and Sulphurous Lakes. Tourist re- sorts are losing business on thi: count. These roads are quite pass- able. MR. and MRS. WM. ABRS have left for Vancouver to attend an sembly of Jehovah's Witness: DOWLING MONETTE had the misfortune to break his right arm inst above the wrist. THE MoO N KREIG, one time resi-|Culloch chain dent of Horse Lake is visiting with | COMpany of ada Lid on the B.C. orders for Co; parts, in distric ides in Vancouver. IN Sunday's softball games at Lae] Hache, Lac La Hache defeated Lone Butte for both encounters. Score riends this make a Gfaham and Bob Masters Set = TAIN IS PERFECTLY WILLING to go to Mahomet if Mahomet uses 4 Mc- Ww. As a new serviceto loggers in practically inaccessible camps, McCulloch , now flies a company plane to remote spots on Vancouv avelling pilot-representatives quick Manager (left) and Harold Hind As bon voyage just before take-off at Vancouver International Airport. Island and talk over problems with operators, take Here is Jim Eastwood, McCulloch’ Advertising wishing Pilots Bob deliveries. stant Western Sales Manager, of the games were 8-2 and 11-3.] © | These were Lone Butte’s first league, Sterdam, Holland is at Lone Butte games. iting with his son and daughter- . and Mrs. Jan Ketelaar, Mr, Ketelaar likes Canada very much and hopes to be able to stay. here. MISS SANAYE *-MATSUDA graduated from school in Vancouver and has returned home to Lone Butte ROBT. REA returned from Vancouver and is feeling much bet- ter, | I THE two Rymer brothers who lett for Holland this spring have both been married there and expect to Hearings Start In Washington July 18'on Gas Export Application Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd. is ready to start laying a Natural gas pipeline from the Peace River to the Pacific (held over) | MR. GERT KETELAAR trom Ain- leave Holland wth their brides on or about July 6 for Canada. ems bedi gears een Seer _accrstetaminae Ss northwest as soon as U.S. Federal Power Commission brings EG down a favorable decision. The FPC announced last Thursday that it will open hearings July 18 on the export application At present, say officials of West- coast. some $300,000 is being spent monthly on lining up the route and obtaining right-of-way. Since February this year, up to 70 engineers haye been employed on the job, READY TO START Managing contractors for con- struction of the line will be Canadian Bechtel Limited. West-voast officials say that a favourable decision by the FPC will see an immediate start on work. Officials expect the FPC hearings to take little more than two weeks. Applying for the export permit before the FPC are the Pacific North- west Pipeline Corporation and Bl Paso Natural Gas Co., both of which have contracted to take 300 million feet of gas per day. TENTATIVE DAT Pacifie Petroléums Miniter prAS cipal sponsor of Westcoast, States in its annual report that the line should be completed late in 1956 or early 1957. The B.C. pipeline, to serve interior and lower mainland points, will cost an estimted $142.000,000. Pacific Pete, to be a major sup- plier of the the pipeline, reviewed a Police Court News Cortinuing their drive against im- paired drivers, police have had five offenders in court in the first 13 days of June and all received fines of $50 and costs. Charged were Daniel Gorovakno, Tommy Archie, Jacob Archie, Jerry Barlow, Harold Hurst. Paul Perron was convicted of tres- passing on an Indian Reserve and fined $25 or 21 days in default ana Doris Thomas, an Indian, was fined $20 and costs for aiding and ahet- ting. The offense occurred on Sugar Cane Reserve. year of intense exploration and de- velopment in its annual report. it was the best year in the company history, stated president George L. MeMahon. 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