s A Page § MILLER Dr. Max Howell, chief examin- er for the Red Cross Water Safety division, arrived in Wil- liams ations the folowing morning. year. Written tests were given Mon- day evening and Tuesday morn- Sadlcave aaa askatchewan, ers for next yea Four adult swimmers were successful in passing their senior swimmers’ tests and it is hoped valuable point- program. arty Platform Robert Strachan, CCF pro- vincial leader last week an- nounced the party's platform in British Columbia's September 19 Mrs. Miller was ucation teacher Peter Moffat, who has been holding the adult classes every Wednesday after- noon and Sunday morning ac- companied Dr. Howell to Prince George Tuesday evening where more Red Cross tests were scheduled. Dr. Howell is instructing Mr. Moffat on the method of testing as he hopes next year to put him in charge of this northern region. They arrived back Wed- nesday evening and Dr. Howell continued on to Vancouver this morning. public forest management, gov- ernment assistance for low-in- come housing, public distribu- tion of natural gas and public car insurance. “The sales tax is not one of the major points in this elec- tion,” he said in an address at a Vancouver Burrard riding nomination convention, “‘be- cause any political party must reduce the sales ta: The Liberal party has an- nounced one of its election planks is a promise to reduce the sales tax. Mr. Strachan, who this spring Succeeded Arnold Webster of Vancouver as provincial leader, August 1 Jr., daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. Lucille Ra: berta; two sisters, and Morris, Roy and survive, 3 eee —Central Press Canadisn Unusual photo of a lightning flash is this one taken in Ed- CONVENTION DATE ; r also said the CCF stands for Ausihes Ihnen but equality for agriculture, fair] Annual sonvention: of, the SERVICR 1-500th of a second to flash, he | de: ing with labor, better goy-|Okanogan-Cariboo Trail Associ. had his camera record the phe- | oi ont municipal relations, | tion will he held September 14] dust Phone Saamene, Though a ibpesrs ieee preservation of the Fraser Riv-|@nd 15 in Penticton 56 er for fishing, hospitals for the chronically ill and a highway commission. Plans call for intensified tour- ist and highw: program will bi the flash is striking a building, it actually struck some distance fapyovenend hind. reviewed. Obituaries She leaves to mourn her pass- C. CF An Q Ace’ Dr. Howell was pleased with ae ounces the work accomplished this Quaels BS: Bee Bs Summer by the Aquatic Society |OMtario and Mrs, KK. Twelve children and three brothers and three sisters also survive. The remains were shipped to Vancouver for interment. sti election Vem eee pone ists Lone Butte when she was taken 4 1pal Thess tigen, Tubttetors: [sr ween cya had been em- the 11-point platform, con- These include Mrs. Alan Boyle, plosen! oro for. dix: weeks jaining few surprises, was main-| wre pene Masons: Baday "alee. s - ly @ declaration favoring public] yn, and Harry ‘Gender ever private enterprise. pea He called for publie power,| '0cal instructor, physical ed- REDFORD Passed away at Blue River, Jim Redford, age 51. He leaves to mourn his wife, Opal; four sons, Pete and Ralph in Alberta and Jack and James in British Columbia; two June Yarmie Harriet of Tacoma, Wash., and four brothers, Ben at Horsefiy, Iberta. Six grandchildren also The remains were shipped to Calgary for interment, Fee eee FOR CLASSIFIED | Passed away at War Memorial ; Hospital, August 24, irs. Einma Miller of Vancouver in her 58th Lake Monday afternoon ing at the beach. At 10 a.m.|ing her husband, Benjamin; two to prepare for the local examin- Tuesday morning despite the|S0ns, Gordon, Carrot Rive 5 zi chill showery weather the swim- | Douglas, Willowdale;- and four ming tests were held. daughters, Mrs, A, L. Ford, Sas- katchewan; Mrs. G. Nelson, Wil- Burrows, Elliott, grand- ng at ko of Al- Ruth and Lester in sae : Thursday, August: 30, 1956, SSS SSS ESS THE TRIBUNE CARIBOO - BRAND ideal for paneling sub floors concrete forms Structurply is produced in the Cariboo from British Columbia's choicest Inland Fir timber. These sound real wood panels are bonded together with water- proof glue resin, under the same rigid manufacturing conditions as coastal, graded Fir plywood. And Structurply panels cost less than standard coast fir panels. Structurply is available ‘in large 4x8 panels offered in uniform sanded thicknesses from 4" to 34”. May be specified for all “Good one side” applications. WESTERN PLYWOOD CARIBOO) LIMITED B.C. LIMITED 1931 West Georgia Street Vancouver wish to announce } the appointment of GORDON {| A. COLE of Williams Lake as the local dealer for ONAN LIGHT 3 PLANTS in the WILLIAMS LAKE AREA For Parts Sales Service Phone WILLIAMS LAKE 1 72