Bage 18 Accuses Socreds (continued from page 10) this has happened, he said. Asked what procedure the At- torney-General should have fol- lowed, Mr. McGivern Should have either Royal Commi appointed a n to i mitted, he should charge. Ser si hare Tid 2/Gamp | Mr. MeGivern said it was to the everlasting credit of our ju- dicial system that the latest contempt of court action in the case was thrown out this week. The B.C. Federation of Fish & Game Clubs is endeavoring to bring the government's atten. tion to the need for reclassifica- tion of its workers in the game said he|Had the contempt charge been = department. Federation claims B.C. is be- ing stripped of its experts in fish and game manageient as a re- sult of penny-pinching in gaine upheld, he said it would have meant that no longer could the issues of a free thinking people be discussed by the people. GIRLS’ WATCHES 1 “cord b BACK TO SCHOOL | ——__BACE_TO WRITIN JEWELERS in chrome cases with black silk elets Only 17.95 Others at 19.95 and 23.50 BOYS’ WATCHES 15-jewelled Swiss levers in chrome cases. Sturdily built for hard wear Only 14.95 Others at 17.95 and 22.95 We stock every type and price of fountain pen including models by ust 2 PARKER | ster: Y — To Mr. and 8 SHEAFFER Russel McKay of Williams WATERMAN Lake, a son born August 26. EVERSHARP prices from 1.95 up E. G. WOODLAND & SON budgets. ee ee eee ee er) Al War Memorial Hospital MOM SAYS HAMILTON — To Mr. and Mrs, Thos Hamilton of Ale: Creek, a son born Angust 9. set myself T must get my MACKAY — To Mr. and Mrs, eae J. Mackay of Williams. Lake, to school on time a daughter, born August 13. SHAW — To Mr. and Mrs. Lorne T. Shaw, of Williams Lake, a son born August 14. BARLOW — To Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Barlow of Riske Creek, a daughter born August 15. HELIN — To Mr. and Mr: Julium Helin of Wright St: tion, a daughter, born Aug- ust 16, in future. Wonder if shell buy me a watch from Woodlands? —— CURTIS — To mr. ana Mrs, Alan Curtis of Quesnel, a son born August 16. GORDON — ‘fo Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gordon of Lac La Hache, a daughter born August, 18. SOOTHERAN — To Mr. ana Mrs. John Sootheran, of Wil- liams Lake, a son born Aug- ust 19. ewelled Swiss levers WHITMER — To Mn John Whitmer of Big a son born August 21. TARLOJ — To Mr. and Mrs, Michael Tarboj of Williams | ° fuafion Not A Happy One At Prince George Not every community in the the natural gas situation. All through the summer feud has been building up pbe- tween the Prince George Gas Co. and Inland Natural Gas Co., over conditions of sale of the Product between the two firms Latest stration been Rates were the ones asked for by Inland, and the Prince George company in- sists they are out of reason. The Prince George city coun- cil and board of trade have con- demned the PUC ity group called “naive, childish and patently illogical,” among other phrases. The city firm will appeal the findings of the PuC to the provincial cabinet. The with the util- : _ : Cental Interior is happy about |Se*Vice Ltd., $20,000, Williams he Papi bance. Golf Crown Hi Among recent company incor- Porations published in the B.C. Gazette were the following: — Goose Lake Lumber Co. Ltd., $50,000, 100 Mile House; Ni- quidet Bros., Garage and Freight Lake; Whiffle Lake Contracting Co. Ltd., $10,000. Here For Cariboo Weekend Play Town golfers will be hosts this holiday weekend to visiting stars from Quesnel and Prince George at the annual Cariboo Golf Championship matches. Up for competition for the}. first time will be the new Pacifie Great Eastern Railway Company trophy, emblematic of the Cari- boo open crown. Trophy replaces former one mislaid several years PUC has given the Prince George | ago. Gas Co. until September 10 to agree to the rates or certification for dit ibution. lose its|to be in top shape for the play- ing of the “open.” The local course is reported Wednesday and Thursda VICTOR MATURE, S$ MICHAEL RENNIE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Lake, a son born August 19. | CASE — To Mr. and }irs. Henry Case of Redstone, daughter born August 17. LE BLANC — To Mr. and Mrs. F. J. LeBlane of Lae La “He Walked Prices 75c - 50c - 35¢ All proceeds for Co: Forest Grove Theatre W.I. COMMUNITY HALL “Dimetrius and-the Gladiators” (CinemaScope) y, August 29, 30— USAN HAYWARD DEBRA PAGET eos by Night” Show starts § p.m. mmunity Work Bettér Service Better Quality Better Value - always, at... 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