Page 8 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, July 28, 1955. Big Creek News MR. and MRS. F, WITTE drove to Anahim Lake Saturday to journey to Bella Coola with Ike Sing for the Toad opening ceremonies July 18. TRADING JOBS with her datgh- ter, Rona Church was cook for a Week at their sawmill at Riske Creek; until Rosalie, who had taken over at the ranch, came down with chicken pox. Rona was obliged to return home. and Veera Bonner is having a turn as mill cook now. It is a pleasant spot here where Chureh’s mill is situated on a tim- bered = sidehill overlooking green Riske Creek slopes, 7 miles west of the post office. Wild flowers are abloom everywhere; and helow us, cars sweep by going in and out of the Chilcotin. Judging by the num- ber of sleek vehicles that pass with boats on board, our lakes must be gaining favour among the fishermen. There are six sawmills operating now in the area. COWBOYS from Bambrick’s and Church’s are moving cattle this week to the Fire Creek range. Phyllis Bambrick and Rosalie Chureh (who has reéovered from chicken pox), Don Sabo and Walter and Charlie Bambrick are among the riders. NORAH and TOM WILSON have returned home from Puntzi. and are —Central Press Canadian Boasting a two-week-old deer for a pet has boosted Billy Hor- ton’s popularity rating in Mitchell, Ont. “Bambi” was rescued by Billy’s dad, a game warden, from -Wild animals in nearby bush where the anima] was found. Now that the deer and Billy are such good friends, the ‘year-old boy has been busy acquainting his new pet with his f. ly and friends. THE ROADS are very dusty but n fair shape for travelling. 0. H. GIBSON should be collect- ing wolf whistles for the nice colors on his new car. A LOT of ranchers are busy. mak-| ing hay while we have some sun- shine. Bridge Lake News MRS: C. J. FAESSLER and Jack Slack were recent visitors at the home of J. R. Ross. AN ENJOYAZILE DANCE was held in the Double T Ranch hall July 16. MRS. EB. R. KING was a patient in the Royal Inland Hospital Kamloops for a week. Mrs. King returned to her home recently. MR. and MRS. RUSSELL ROSS have a baby daughter. SUMMER VISITORS are quite numerous in the district at-present. ; Those who like fishing report good catches of Kamloops trout in Bridge Lake. Bear Lake, and in many of the other good lakes hereabouts. Deer moose and black bear are plentiful this summer. THE BEST HAY CROP for several years is being harvested here. | JACK CONKEY is a patient in the! Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops, | Mr. Konkey fractured a leg June 29. MR. ana DISTILLERS OF Fine Quality Gins and Real Rye Whiskies - ash This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Central Plumbing & Heating SALES AND SERVICE AJL Work and Material Guaranteed EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING Pipe and Fittings Soil Pipe and Fittings Baths - Closets - Sinks - Basins, ete. PROMT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS planning on doing some building be- fore hunting season. MARK HUGO was host toa group of fishermen at Mons Lake Lodge recently. MRS. R. J. HENRY with grandson - Gordon Buckles, is out from Winni- peg to visit her son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry. BEULAH BAMBRICK returned home Sunday after having dental work done in Williams Lake. VISITING with Rona Church is Mrs. Thelma Helliwell and 3 sons in the War Memorial Hospital, spe the weekend with other members the family. here. MRS. B. R. BRANDLY and young- est son, Dwayne, have been holiday visitors at the Cirele X this past week. Mrs. Brandly returned home to Williams Lake Monday with the Lou Haynes family. THE SATRE CATTLE were mov- ed approximately 25 miles to moun- tain pasture bordering on Feeny Creek during the latter part of the of Victoria. week. Returning cowboys, Alex MR. and MRS. BERNIE MAR-| Matheson and Greg Satr urp: d SHALL were guests at Breckness| and eliminated a ma auding black bear at the Circle X early Sunday morning. The bear had the family pet sheep cornered among the build- ings, with dishonourable intentions. FRIDAY VISITORS to the Cirele | X were Art Evans and Bill Graham. Art was homeward bound from Bella | Coola not too worse for wear and tear to either him or his new Bel ae Ranch last week. MR. and MR. JOR GERWIN ana family of the Nazko country visited Seallons and Churches recently. RODDY WATT is enjoying a brief holiday at the coast. TATLAYORKO NEWS _ Air. Mrs. Evans. who Dance Staged him on the trip, remained at Tatla : Lake visiting with the Graham THE OCCASION of the opening of For Hall Fund the Bella Coola road drew a crowd of neighbours from tricts,, including Mr. Bracewell of Tatlayoko. bined effort that went into the mak- ing of this third outlet to the ocean was fully appreciated. PROGRESS with the new piece ot road in the valley is temporarily at a standstill while repairs are being imade to the D6 at Tatla Lake. RECENT ten-day holidayers fram About forty persons attended the inter-community dance held last Sat- urday night in the old school house. Purpose of the dance was to raise funds for the proposed central com- munity hall. Two comforters, donat- ed by Mrs. H. McGhee and Mrs. L. Butler were raffled. Sundry articles, some donated on the spot — were capably auctioned by Olaf Satre. Total proceeds-aniounted to $130.00. | vancouver were Mr. and Mra Ted Old time music was donated by Pat| Gin and family who enjoyed a sun- Braid, Gus and,.Allan Bittner, and ny vacation with Mrs. Dell Waynes Bern Mullins, all of West Branch. {ana son Harry. The hilarious crowd dispersed with |” CuticK JENKINS, of Washing- the dawn. ton state, made a quick wip in with his mother and father. showing them MR. and MRS. 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