k i LAKE, B.C. Will Float Logs Down Fraser A construction crew is busily engaged building a logging road from Canoe Creek Mountain to the Churn Creek suspension bridge for Pacific Pine ‘ber Co. We understand this firm in- tends to log that area and float the product down stream to New Westminster. VISITORS to the community on Sunday were Frank Armes, Sid Pigeon and Elmer Carswell, all of Williams Lake, who have acquired hunting privileges here- abouts. WE ABE GLAD. . SHOE REPAIRS, SAD Te Phone 15-R-3 To be of service to you for all yonr leather needs ... .- We repair anything and everything in leather ouys Leather Shon eco DLERY-& HARNESS P.O. Box 27° THE: Geoff. PI end visitors to town. LOCAL RESIDENTS once again showed their appreciation of good entertainment when they filled the community hall to ea- pacity to hear Evan Kemp's or- chestra which presented a floor show on Monday evening follow- ed by a dance which was equally well patronized. The annual vi its of these travelling troupes help to fill a great need for first class entertainment in our out- of the way settlements. AT LIKELY Mrs. Edith Estill was hostess for Brig. General Fox and son for a going away party for and Mrs. Don Bellick and to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seott to their summer home ar the north arm of Quesnel Lake. Other guests were Mr. and Mr: Ralph Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Brue Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Clide Converse. Yr, other parts of the contin- ent, is designed to simplify the regulations. Although the form of presentation differs this year, the areas having various open sea- sons on game species are the same as last year, Reference is made simply to certain gaine management areas rather than lengthy deseriptions for each open season. A particularly useful feature in the new regulations is the rapid reference table of game management. areas and the sea- Compare Phone 150 Zo “Action through Traction” 300 BRA RECAPS e FOR SNOW e FOR HUNTING These heavily treaded recapped 1 you through the heavy mud during the hunti season and equip you fe same time. 600 x 16 — 13.35 670 x 15 — 14.50 710 x 15 — 16.50 760 x 15 — 17.85 800 x 15 — 19.50 ~~ Casings $3.00 extra or bring your own casing. C & S TIRE SERVICE LTD. Complete Tire and Radiator Service ND NEW 3 will ex xv winter snows at the Williams Lake There’. serve “tea as it should be”. “|dnd of special pleasure when you the can expect always from Nabob tea bags. Fine quality, choice flavor, full satisfying strength—tea you'll be proud to serve on any occasion. tea you Game Regulations Now Appear in New Format This year’s Game Regulations are published on a single sheet with a map of the Province on one side instead of the booklet form used in past years. province has been divided into 21 Game Management ‘Areas, each area being shown on the map and described in the regulations. This system, which is used in many The son for the different species. A quick check in this table will give the season on a game ani- mal for any of the 21 areas. In the entire Wastern district, seasons for buck deer is from September 15 to December 2. Anuerless season (does and all animals under one year) in G. M.A. 16 west of the Fr; south of the Chileotin ri from November 1 to December 2. The other local district sea- sons are from November 24 to 1 to December 2. The season for bull moose in district 16 and district 18, which is west of the Fraser and north of the Chilcotin, extends from September 15 to December 2. In district 14, east of the Fraser and south of the Quesnel rivers. season is from October 1 to De- cember 2. Antlerless season in districts 14 and 18 is from No- vember 24 to December 2. In district 16 it is from November 1 to December 31. On September 1, grizzly bear and mountain goat are legal game throughout the interior The open season on mountain sheep south of the Chileotin River and West of the Fraser also commences on that date Canadian Army Cadets enjoy swimming while training at British Columbia’s Vernon Cadet Camp. Cadet Dave> Soltesz, right, of Westlock, Alta., instructs from left to right cadets Bob Moore, Williams Lake, Lynn Healy, Quesnel; George Parkin of Pincher Creek, Alta., and Don Giddes of Alliance, Alta. Use Tribune Classifieds LOW IN Cost HIGH IN RESULTS ~ OLD fashioned , Cw BUT HERE'S OUR OFFER KAHL PROPANE will allow $50 on your old, old range whether it’s coal, wood, sawdust or other ANY NEW RANGE OR REFRIGERATOR THE OLDEST RANGE traded in before Monday, October lst will carry a trade-in value of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00) !! You Cannot Lose | You must save $50 — You may save $100. Visit our showrooms on Mackenzie Avenue (Near the Cattlemen’s Office) KAHL PROPANE GAS CO. IN. New Fashioned APPLIANCES! “But, Mr. Kahl — Do you mean to say you’ll allow us $50 on this old beat-up saw- Why, it must have come up here with the gold-rush!” dust range? “Yes, Madam, that’s pre- cisely what we will do.” form of heating on the purchase of GO AWAY. PHONE 143