Thursday, Auguat 25, 1958 Rage 9 Canimahood News (held over) VERNE MURCHISON was on a,| mained for a few days visit. Yacation last week at his Canim] BILLY ABBS paid a his young son John; Mrs. M. J. Me-| Lake. Dairmid of Vacouyer and Miss MARLYN SCOTT left Sheila McDiarmid of Vancouver, Murchison, also Miss Lelia Sulliman writing examinations. of Vancouver. HON. P. A. GAGLARDI. Week with her father, Jonas Johnson and Marlyn Scott to Sheridan Lake to visit here uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Carlson. Mr. Johnson re- j visit last Lake shore home. With him were| week to Ray Flaherty’s at Mahood Makood Lake Lodge Sunday to spend a few mother and sister of the late Mrs.’ days at her home in Williams Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs, C, A. Gaglardl @t Mahood Lake Forestry Station. Mr. Gaglardi has also official busi- ness in the area. CHUCK GAGLARDI was called to fight a forest fire § miles east of Mahood Lake beyond Flour Mill Creek. With Mr. Gaglardi was Bill Mrs. | MRS. JACK LESLIE motored last Gaglardi and sons Bob and Bill a Notice To Public We regret that, due to-a severe increase in pick-up and delivery costs at Vancouver, it is necessary to in- erease the special shipment charges named in the Cari- boo Local and Joint Freight Tariff No. 1. Present charges will be cancelled, and the following implemented: : Shipments weighing up to 35 lbs. $1.50 All other shipments — Applicable tariff minimum. Please refer to the legal notice shown herein, andjor our depots, for further information. T & H CARIBOO TRANSPORT LTD. Coming EVAN KEMP’S All-New Vancouver RADIO REVUE Columbus Hall ' Williams Lake Friday, September 2 Stage Show 8:30 p.m. : Dance follows ONE NITE ONLY = Other District Centre Dates: August 26 - Roe Lake August 30 - Dog Creek September 1 - Alexis Creek August 27 - Forest Grove August 31 - Big Creek September 3 - Alexandria Shook. They were- engaged at the fire about three days, MRS. B. SPENCER McNEIL, Glen and Neil motored to Kamloops on a four day trip for business and medi- cal attention. During a recent thun- derstorm as Mrs. McNeil was about to step out of the car she was driv- ing, she was thrown to the ground by the force of a flash of lightning which struck a nearby tree. She was not injured. THE Jolly Hours Club held a business meeting at the, home of Mrs. R. V. Roberts August 6 and made plans for weiner roast and dance August 13. Also made initial preparations for raising imoney by means of a bazaar and a raffle of a bedroom ensemble for the Christmas chest. THE weiner roast and dance were @ great success. The school house at Canim Lake East was overflowing with a record crowd. Jack’s Mellow Tones - the new orchestra - dispens- ed the music for the first time in this district and was greatly appre- ciated. MRS. ROBERT FISH made a business trip last week to Kamloops. THE manager of Penticton Air- port made a business call on Satur- day at McNeil Ranch. He was ac- companied on his flight by a passen- ger from Nevada. SHELDOM STONEY and Mrs. B. Sees Five weeks of inten: Rising Star,” one of manoeuvres’ In Canada’s army history. sive training by 10,000 troops of the First Canadian Infantry division have ended at Gagetown, the biggest peace-time N.B., in “Exercise Here, terrain. —Central Press Canadian members of the First Battalion of the Royal . Highlanders of Canada make an assault through a smoke screen over the rugged New Brunswick McIntyre made a business trip to Kamloops last week. Dog Creek News THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL, G. the settlement, Wednesday, while making his an- nual tour of the various development projects in the Northern Interior. Mr. Andrews was accompanied by A. C. Kinnear, Director of Aerial Surveys and Mapping. They were overnight guests of the C. R. Places. S. Andrews visited MR. AND MRS. REG WHIT- TACKER and son Michael, Victoria, motored in on Thursday to renew old acquaintances. Mrs. Whittacker was formerly Miss Joy Parker and a resident of Cariboo for some time. MR. AND MRS. R. M. BELL and family, Vancouver, were overnight guests at Dog Creek House, Friday. While no strangers to Cariboo the Bells have not previously visited this section of it. H. L. STUART and C. A. Smelson, Tacoma, are enjoying a vacation in ‘Cariboo. They are presently sampl- ing the fishing at Gustafsen Lake. Both men expressed appreciation of the kindly treatment received all along the line. (Macleans Magazine please copy). AT THIS season of the year we look forward to the visit of the An- glican Sunday School Van. It mater- jalized again this week. St. Bridget is\being piloted around this year by REGISTRATION WILLIAMS LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Grades I - VI Thursday, September Ist’ - 1P.M. to 5 P.M. Beginners must be at least six years of age by Sep- tember 30th of this.year. Beginners or those who have not attended this school previously should register on:this date. R. A. Friesen,. Principal. two very charming young English ladies, Miss Joan Heaver and Miss Penelope T. Pelham, who appear to be enjoying new experiences in spite of road conditions and a very crowd- ed itinerary. They report so many new settlements are springing up ih, the district it is almost impossible for one van to minister to them in the short time available. MR. OLPHERT HAWKINS, Port- land, Ore. is paying a visit to the old home town this week as the guest of the C. R. Places. Olplert was born here but left as a teenager to seek fortune elsewhere. He built up a general contracting business in Port- land but disposed of. it following a, serious accident a year ago. MR. AND MRS. PAUL L. DAVIS, Mr. Paul Davis, Junior, and Miss M. Davis of San Jose’ accompanied by Miss Barbara Bechtel, of Oakland are guests at the’Circle S Ranch. THE mump epidemic is now go- ing the rounds of the adults. 100 MILE NEWS (held over) The 100 Mile House Women’s In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Tuba August 11 with seven mem- pe Me most ———— yn fre world f Pontiac owners are indeed car-wise. They've found that Pontiac’s choice of 23 models gives them the styling, detailing and overall beauty they prefer. That Pontiac’s unequalled choice of engines and transmissions gives them the powerand performance that they wish. That Pontiac’s unbeatable value gives them more car for their money! Visit your Pontiac dealer today. One look, one drive, and you'll know why, this year, car-wise Canadians have chosen Pontiac above all others. . hin hic whee! -WHtbe (2p Ph \7 : 1 Feather Light Braking with Multiseal Hydraulic Brakes, helps eliminate nose- dive stops, gives a smooth ride. 2. Mighty New Power is seen on Pontiac's speedometer. Watch the indicator go from coasting to cruising in seconds! 3 Thrifty, Gas-Saving Economy shows up right here. And it's the kind of economy that lasts, mile ofter mile. Design Steering 4 Smooth, Effortless Steering with Tul Wheel . . . gives more control, less vibration. 5 Exciting New Convenience Features such as this, abound in every inch of Pontiac! Ilustrated—Pontiac “Laurentian” 2-Door Sedan A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE No wonder buyers from both ends of the price scale are switching to Pontiac P-3155D Williams Lake Motors Ltd. bers present. Plans for a Novem- ber bazaar were discussed and it was decided to purchase more material to he distributed to the members to be made into aprons ete. The lunch was served by Mrs. Baloc and Mrs. Findlay. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HEN- DRICKS returned from U.S.A. last week and plan to stay at their home in Buffalo Creek for some time. MR. AND MRS. PERCY LAWSON who have been visiting their sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott left Monday for their home in Ontario. MRS. S. MASTERS has _ accepted ‘the position as teacher of the inter- mediate Grade at 100 Mile touse School. HOWE CONSTRUETION CO. has started excavation work on a new service station for the 100 Mile garage. there is to be four gas pumps and one diesel pump instal- led. THB Commonwealth Club held a dance August 13, about 200 people attended. THE Community Club have bought a piano for the hall and are installing propane heat and laying a new hard wood floor. They hope this will be completed by Septem- ber 1. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS AULD are at 100 Mile again, Mr. Auld to build a home here. THE Young Peoples Club under the direction of J. Fraser and Jean e ORGANIZATIONS PLAN FALL ACTIVITIES Giffin will resume their fall .and winter activities on September 2. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT MAR- TINEAU and family of Campbell River, are visiting their parents Mr. _ and Mrs. J. Martineau of Forest Grove. STEPHEN AND SHEILA MAR- TINEAU, children of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martineau who have spent the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Martineau, are leaving this week for their home-in— Vancouver. MISS BETTIE WARDELL is leav- ing August 18 for Vancouver, from there she and her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Napier, will go to San Francisco to visit Bettie’s great aunt, Mrs. J. Azevado. THE 100 Mile Men’s soft ball team played Green Lake on Sunday at 100 Mile. The local team won the first game and Green Lake won the second game. Skinny men,women gain 5, 10, 15 ibs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor 4 What a thrilll Bony @ before, ure now proud of shapely, “healthy-looking bodies. They thank Ostrex Tonic ‘Tablets. Contains iron, vi- ci Get Lovely Curves As you gain pounds, you 25 Try Ost today. See how quick they he bg may” due 46 iron deticiency. “Get- acquainted” size only 60¢. 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