Page g - THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 3.2, : Thursday, September £9, 1983 CANIMAHOOD have moved from Kelowna to Ma- erty. This was the original Hendriz ———_ Only Half. Province Road ‘System Up To Standard hood Lake. Place. David plans to build a home =: as i Vf British “Columbia must spend | sociation at Banff last week, he dis- hi 4 ld THE BRIDGE CREW, ‘Bert Me-| nearby. LITTLE WONDERS $292,000,000 to bring its arterial | closed that B.C. has let contracts for W ist Drive He Gregor foreman, Jack Hopkins, Wal- highway system up to stand. rd, says | 125 miles of road construction in the ter Carlson, Les Carson, Malcolm DON FIELDS has returned from TRIBUNE Deputy Highways Minister [van t year. By Jolly Hours Club MeCallum, wil trom Salmon Arm, is| Vancouver with the determination CLASSIFIEDS = Jones. = Meanwhile, Lands Minister Som- Working overtime in an effort to to continue the search of Canim Lake ‘ * Mr. Jones says the arterial system | Mers, last week forecast a “double| Five tables of whist were playea| complete the bridge over Canim if the hope of recovering the remains Phone 56-R-3 at the Jolly Hours Club whist drive} River during the fine fall weather. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartwig Saturday evening. First prizes: were won by Miss Joan Me- Neil and Walter Olson. Consolations went to Mrs. Walter Olson and Jack Leslie. It was decided to hold the raffle, bazaar and turkey shoot at the school house in the afternoon of October 9, involves 4.041 miles of highway ana | highway” Progra tet B.C. in 1986 only about one-half is up to modern | 2 # cost of $76,000,000. traffic standards. Mr. Sommers said the “doubie In a paper prepared for presenta- | highway” program will be accom- tion to the Canadian Good Roads As-! plished with no borrowing. of Lis two children, HAROLD ELLAM and his guest, Wm. Marchant of Lillooet motored in to view the new read workin and B. Spencer MeNeil’s airstrip which it parallels and which was bulldozed this summer. R. A. PITRE and Jimmie fiew to Canim Lake tor the Weekshd: To Serve You— Pitre flew over to Mahood Lake to call on the MecNeils. Jimmie visited his former teacher, Mrs. P. M. Law. GAIL PELKEY left MeNeil Rane last week by motor for her home in Terrace where she Will resume high School studies. The motor party in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flaherty Jr, Elmer and Clarence Higgins. Dur- ing the last two weeks of employ- ment Gail had the thrill of being on @ pack train trip into the mountains with a party on a big game hunt when deer, moose and goat were ta- ken and grizzlies were also seen. MRS. SHEILA THOMPSON has e 5 returned to Vancouver to the home ; - Groceries of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pitre after spending e = several months with her son Bud M Somes Soe enswear son's health has suffered in the damp- é hess of Vancouver Island but is im- proving with the change of climate, Dr y Goo S MR. and MRS. R. EDWARDS of ion and young son Pat are on e FOLLOWING a practice of many'|a camping trip hunting in west end ‘ Hard ware i years standing, Mrs. Alex Philip of | of Wells Gray Park, auta Lake is again in the Cafiboo to| _MR. and MRS. BILL GOLDSAC Mee ene bunting and fshing. with | are employed at Canim Lake oan, S Mus. Philip is her friend and recent | mills logging camp. Vead feature writer of the Vancou- | David Christopher the portion |} q * Yer Province. of his land adjoining Mr. Fish's prop MR. and MRS. HERB. BLACK- LOCK and family movea last week . with their cabins and household ef- fects to their homesite on Lac La KEEP YOUR MONEY SAFE... Hache near Wright Station where when you’re travelling! Mr. Blacklock will continue to op- erate his sawmill. With him are Cyrus and Stewart Mason and the sawyer Paul Chartre. Flaherty’s trucks engaged in the moving were driven by Chas. Thorstenson and Cal Pettigrew. CANIM LAKE EAST school gain- ed two students this week when the children of Mr. and Mrs, H. Platz, Carol, grade eight and Stevin, grade six were in attendance. Traveller’s cheques Protect you against loss of your money while travelling. Negotiable anywhere. You can obtain Traveller’s Cheques at our nearest branch— WORK is progressing in clearing i the right of way for the new Wells Centra! Press Canantan y Park Hi < Bride of the year. Barbara Ann Scott, Canada's “Queen of ihe pay Park road. The crew under K we have more than 680 to serve you, = fee,” cuts the cake with her husband Thamar Van Dene King, at B. 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