Thursday, July 28, 1955. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 5 LAND ACT Ofice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land — In Land Recording District of Que-nel and situate 400’ north of Murphy Lake outlet on east shore of Murphy Lake. Take notice that Herbert M. Hamilton of Lae La Hache, B.C., occupation trapper and lodge op- erator, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 400’ north of Murphy Lake outlet taining 40 acres, more or less. The’ purpose for which the land is required is campsite and horse pasture in conjunction with Ten ee-ah Camp Lodge. _ Herbert M. Hamilton. Dated July 25th, 1955. “brook Dyson, of LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel, and situate Williams Lake District. Take notice that Ralph Thomas Gordon, of Williams Lake, oceupa- tion chauffeur, intends to apply for Permission to purchase the fullow- ing described lands: Commencing at a post planted approx. 47 chains west and 10 chains south of post I.P.R. N.W. Lot 8839 Cariboo thence 5 chains north; thence 5 chains west; thence 5 chains south; thence 5 crains east along road allowance, and containing 2%2 acres, more or less, The purpose for which the land is required is homesite. Ralph Thomas Gordon. Dated 18 July, 1955. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and: situate in the vicinity of the Goyt: Bridge over Chilanéoh Creek approx. 60 chains south of the S.W. Corner of Lot 6695 in the Redstone District of Cariboo, B.C Take- notice that James Sea- 902 Broadway, New York. occupation Business Executive intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 700 ft. S.W. of Govt. Bridge over Chilancoh Creek, Redstone, thence north 20 chains; thence east 20 chains, thence south 20 chains; thenee west 20 chains; and con- taining 40-acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is Camp Site. James S. Dyson Dated July 24th, 1955. LAND ACT otice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Reeording District of Quesnel, B.C., and situate 31% miles southwesterly of Williams Lake B.C, Take notice that Albert C. Old of Williams Lake, B.C., occupation logger, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 48 chains west, 15 chains south of Post Lot $839,’ thence 10 chains erly; thence 10 chains wester- ly; thence 5 chains southefly; thence 5 chains northerly, and cou- taining 5 acres, more or less, The purpose for which the land is required is home site, Albert Charles Old. Dated June 24, 1955. LAND ACT tice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel, ‘Take notice that William Jo- seph Cowan of Williams Lake, occupation mill worker, intends to apply for permssion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted thé south east corner of Lot 8845, thence 10 chains south; thence 20 chains west; thence 10 chains north; thence 20 chains east to point of commencement and con- taining 20 acres, more or less, omitting road and railway allow- ance. The purpose for which the land is required is chicken ranching. William Joseph Cowan. Dated July 13, 195 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Lease Land -_ In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate 20 miles up Flack Creek Road from Horsefly, B.C., near Patenaude Bridge. Take notice that Rosenau Bros. Ltd.. of Horsefly, B.C., occupation sawmill and logging operators, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post nlanteq 300 feet up Horsefly River from Patenaude Bridge: thence due ; thence east 20 rommencement and containing 44 acres, more or less, for the pur- pose of sawmill, log dump and camp site. Rosenan Bros. Ltd. By their agents Snipp & Langley, per W. L. Langley. Dated 12th July, 1955. mes in H. J. Gardner @ Sons Your Building Supply Dealer ol Contes Colors. Z Norma Holknes, Pianist ONCERT Christopher Lynch & Co. ELKS HALL SATURDAY, JULY 30 8:30 p.m. . Proceeds in aid of War Memorial Hospital Building Fund Joan Christepher Lynch, Tenor Walker, Soprano A musical treat featuring stars of the concert stage and radio bringing songs loved through the years as well as some popular ballads. Admission, $1.00 Concert under Sponsorship of Sacred Heart Church Police Court News Cutting in and out of his own lane of traffic at a high rate of speed re- sulted in LeRoy Douglas Bordts of Alberta being picked up by police this week and charged ‘with ‘driving without due care and attention.” He was fined $100 and costs or one month in jail when he appeared in police court, and is serving his time, The erratic display of driving occur- red along the highway between the cut off corner and Lakeside. Impaired driving charges resulted in fines of $75 and costs each -for Herbert Sangrett and Hans Englund. David Douglas Adair was fined $50 LAND ACT tice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In the Land Recording District of Vancouver, B.C., and situate in the vicinity of the Government Bridge approximately nine miles north of. the Bella Coola River Qocally known’ as the Atnarko River). The sald bridge crossi the Tsedakuko River, known as Young Creek). Take notice that Gerhard Chris- tensen of Bella Coola, B.C., oceu- pation trucking contractor, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described ands: Commencing at a post planted 1800 feet from the Government Eridge in a north westerly direc- tion and feet west to the Tse- dakuko River and approximately nine miles from the Bella Coola River (loclly kno S A ko River), thence thence south 40 thence west 10 chains, tence north 40 chains and containing forty ecres more or less. For the purpose of a homesite. Gerhard Christensen. Dated June 29, 1 AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X65619" There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 11:00 a.m., on September 16 i office of the s t Ranger, Horsefly, B.C.. the Licence X65619. to cut 2,600,000 cubic feet of Fir, Spruce, Balsam, Hemlock aud Lodgepole Pine on an area situat- ed on Vacant Crown Land approxi- mately 490 chains East of Lot 5193, West of Whiffle Lake, Cari- boo Land District. Five (5) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone unable to at= tend the auction in person may: submit a sealed tender. to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may bé ob- tained fr Forest Ranger, Horsefly, or the B.C. WANTED SECOND HAND CHEST OF DRAW- ERS. Write Box 513, Town. and costs on a charge of driving while his driver’s licence was sus- pended. Attention Home Owners Williams Lake We are now in the process of installing a sewer system in the Village and have been approached regarding prices for private service lines. The following prices are-based on our receiving , enough orders so that we can bring in a carload of pipe. These prices do not include hooking up to your plumbing or the demolition of your septic tank or rock pit. Prices of 4” service lines are as Follows: Average Depth Machine Trenching Hand Trenching $2.30 per ft. $2.30 per ft: $2.60 per ft. $3.00 per ft. $3.50 per ft. $4.50 per ft. $3.00 per ft. $4.15 per ft. $7.50 per ft. 4 ft or less 5 ft. or less 7 ft. or less 9 ft. or less 11 ft. or less 13 ft. or less the cost of 6” services would be 33¢ per foot more than above in all cases We will need to order pipe not later than July 30, > so if you want us to install your service please drop the following clipping in the mail at once. INTERIOR CONTRACTING CO., LTD. Box 639, Williams Lake PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Lot No. . Block No, Map Iength in feet .._________.__. Size of Service Signature __ Oliver Street POWER LINES @ kerosene Servel The world’s finest refrigerator—the silent Servel— operates at high efliciency on Kerosene and brings the ad: hold refrigeration to ges of modern h homes located beyond the power lines. Yes, there is a beautiful Servel for every need, providing perfect refrigeration. 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