if Thureday, September £8, 1985 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 5.0. Page 9 Local Glad Growers Take Awards At Quesnel Fair Bridge Lake News Wats Wages on: Dissast:in, Canada’s Nonblend ; the show’s reserve championship and) Mrs. H. G. Windt took two firsts,|| HARRY KALLOCH, son of Mr. also took first in its class. Mr. Walsh | three seconds, a third and two highly |@nd Mrs. Amos Kalloch, has gone ommended places with her entries, {20 the coast to finish his schooling. Les Pigeon won four firsts, a sec-| @rold Richardson won one first and] MRS. GLADYS PETRIE was se- : f 1 four firsts, : verely injured on September sth 4 spike entered by Joe Walsh won| ond and two “highly commended." | Mrs. Tom Bishop teok a-second place. | Vs" she was thrown from a hay- ; Tack when her team took fright and a geass RERST: bolted. Mrs. Petrie was taken to the Gladiolus growers here took jarge number of prizes at the popu- Jar flower division in the recent| won a second place as well, Quesnel fair. In_a magneto telephone system, it is important that you turn the crank vigorously and continuously for about three seconds after you have hung up. This informs the operator that you are through with the line. Otherwise, she may report your line as “busy” to anyone trying to call you. So, after you have finished your telephone conversation and have replaced the receiver, turn the crank vigor- ously and continuously for about three seconds to let the operator know that the line is free, This will assure that you do not miss any important incoming calls, a BRITISH COLUMBIA @ TELEPHONE COMPANY WHEN YOU FINISH YOUR ‘PHONE CALL- PLEASE BE SURE TO RING OFF Ai Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops To All Telephone Subscribers where her condition is said to be satisfactory. PATRICIA and POLLY KING, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. EB. R. King, are in Williams Lake at- tending high school. Their sister, Miss Joan King, is attending the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. MR. FRED HART sustained a se- vere leg injury recently when she Was pinned between a tree and the family truck. Mrs. Hart was taken to Kamloops where she received medical attention. She is home again and getting along well. MRS. RITA LARSON, who has been a recent patient in the Royal Inland Hospital, is expected to be home again soon. RAY FLAHERTY of the 93 Milc was a recent visitor to Kamloops as also were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Wolf- gang of Horse Lake, THE Bridge Lake Farmers In- stitute is sponsoring a big turkey shoot Saturday, October 8. There will be hot turkey dinners served all day, and bingo for everyone. The day is to be topped off with a free picture show lasting two hours, then there will be dancing to Jack ‘Wood- field’s orchestra. Local Man Wins Prizes At Bella Coola Fair So far as we know, the only en- tries in the Bella Coola Fair from Williams Lake were two sent by local man Ben Redford, and both of them took prizes. Mr. Redford placed entries in the ‘hand knitting for men’ and plain knitting classes. In the former he won first place and third in the lat- ter. Both entries were knitted socks, and Mr. Redford sold them at the months from Ireland. —Central Press Canadian A. staff of 230, composed of whites, Indians and Eskimos, are working together at Moose Faciory hospital at James Bay to rid Canada's northland of disease the deadliest being TB. One of 19 built and operated by the Indian health services branch of the fed- eral department of health and welfare, the hospital at Moose Fac- tory, Ont., every year takes care of hundreds of Indian and Eskimo patients, the lalter represented above by three-year-old Mossie, seen with nurse Rosaline Devlin, who has been in Canada only six Sale Dates Set Fort St. John, B.C.— The North Peace Livestock- Association will hold their second annual Feeder Sale here ‘on Wednesday, October 12th, beginning at 10 a.m.. Carrigan Auc- tioneers of Fairview will cry the sale head of feeders will go over the acales for this sale. They will come by truck and rail, and it is hoped that Cariboo ranchers will send crit- ters by truck and take back grain. It is reckoned that five Hundred feeders could find a ready market here on the day of the Sale. The harvest here is good and there is an abundance of feed of all kinds. Al- falfa which is usually grown here for seed, failed to get a set this year and thousands of acres of hay has been cut in anticipation ofa bump- Fort St. John Feeder (22222225 It is expected that five hundrea| Injured Moterist Rushed To Hospital Sunday afternoon, September 18, John Peterson, a resident of Lone Butte, was driving along the Horse Lake road when he came upon a wrecked car with the driver of it draped over the hood of the car. He had gone through the windshield. The driver, Paul Ballieu, was badly cut about the head and was bleeding profusely. Mr. Peterson rushed the injured man to the Lone Butte hos- pital where he was given plasma ay nurse B, Lindsay, with Mrs. James Meckie, a former nurse here, assist- ing. The injured man was rushed to Williams Lake hospital. Mr. Ballieu is a inillworker. THE WEATHER. this last week has remained dry. The-Jatter part of the week gave some clouds but no : fair for_$7. for the.two-pairs. er feeder Sale. Dairymen of the Fra- ae ae a - ser Valley have taken one hundred jverye aeerees of Gor = = thousand bushels of feed grain via a back-haul of trucks which has re-| FRIDAY Harry Willard stepped sulted in a better feed at less cost to | @ board with’ a nail in it, The them. Cariboo ranchers could truck | 2#il penetrated through his shoe feeders over here and sell them. Ir | #t0 his right foot. On Sunday Percy advised, the Association could spot | Willard, Harry’s father, stepped on return loads for the Cariboo trucks. | # board with a nail in it. The same James Watson, secretary of the As-| thing happened: a nail in the right sociation, has sent out invitations | foot. to livetock men for a pre-sale ban-| | MR. and MRS. ROBERT Me-MIL- quet.and meeting to be held on Tues-| LAN of Rutland are visitors to Lone day evening, October 11 Butte. Se Do It The Modern Way : USE GAS : COOKING WATER HEATING REFRIGERATION 2 « For Smooth Performance = We carry a complete line of guaranteed & ° ) 5 Propane Gas equipment © Economical Operation ; << See the New Model Cambrian A50 rain. Thursday morning there was FOR INFORMATION Telephone 7-Q Kahl Propane Gas Co. i Railway Ave. Williams Lake : | FOUR DEPARTMENTS | | FOR SERVICE . _ AT YOUR Austin Dealer To Serve You-~ : A Complete Stock of Austin Parts Carried Groceries ° Menswear ° ° Dry Goods ° Hardware Mackenzies Ltd. Village Service Phone 114 Corner Borland and Ist Ave. Williams Lake