Wednesday, August 7, 1957 CoE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS Lake, B.C. Second Section Page 3 Announcement Beath Motors (W.L.) Ltd. take_pleasure in announcing the following new appointments Manager Norton Olsson Sales Manager Tom Mason Personnel in Charge of other departments are as follows: If boys in the district are to be given the-opportunity of tak- ing part in the program of train- ing of the Boy Scouts’ Associa- tion, theré must be interest shown first by adults at the group committee level, it was stressed at last week’s meeting of the Central Cariboo District Council. in providing a Wolf Cub Pack or Boy Scout Troop in any centre within the boundaries of the district, they are invited to contact the council through the secretary, Sid Leith, for further information on procedure. The district boundaries extend to Horsefly in the east, north to Marguerite, west to Riske Creek and south to Enterprise. The council will assist inter- ested persons in this a i plaining the responsi! a group committee, which is the sponsoring group, and in lining out a program of procedure. The Scout program takes in boys at eight years of ago into Wolf Cubs. At 11% years of age a boy ‘moves up” into the Boy Scouts, Sponsoring groups. usually come from churches, community clubs or service clubs. f The district council will also seek to establish other town group committees to augment the program here. At present there is only one committee handling two Cuh Packs and with a Scoyt Troop ready to go in September. Heading the district council’s group contact committee. is Huston Dunaway, with Clive Stangoe assisting; badge com- mittee consists of Tom Beames and Tom Larson; public rela- lf there are adults interested @ Want Interested Adults To Develop Boy Scout Movement In District tions, Felix Kohnke and Garth Lloyd; finance committee, Paul Jorgensen and Dr. Barney Ringwood, Dog Creek News THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL, S. Andrews, visited here briefly on Thursday ,while en route to the Northern Interior, COL. VICTOR SPENCER has been looking over his holdings here during the past week. MISS EVELYN and Miss Paddy Place, Vancouver, are spending a few days with their aunt, Mrs. C. R. Place. A FORMER RESIDENT, Bi. Hillman, is curretnly visiting at Dog Creek House. ALL LOGGING operations here have been halted in- definitely. Messrs. Pickering and McDermott moved the 1 of their equipment out on Wed- nesday, MR. AND MRS. N. B. Me Williams, of Missouri, U.S.A., passed through on Sunday and reported having a most enjoy- able trip. They spoke in high praise of the consistent friendli- ness they have encountered while in B.G. i WE REGRET TO REPORT the passing at Alkali Lake Reservation on Monday of Mrs. David George. Julia, as she was more familiarly known, leaves many relatives and triends in this valley to mourn her passing. LILLIAN HARRY, daughter of Gilbert Harry, had the mis- fortune to break a wrist Mon- day. Geoff Place conveyed her to town for medical attention. REWARDED FOR SAFE DRIVING SKILL Swim Exams Will Be Held This Sunday Swimming lessons for the summer will draw to a close on Sunday, August 11, with the arrival in Williams Lake of a Red Cross examiner. In spite of the poor weather during the course, an enthusias- tie group of children are ready for their te: s. There will be three clas: beginners, juniors and intermediates. The tests will get underway at 9.30 in the morning. 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