Wednesday, August 7, 1957 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. ee « % Page % SPECIAL SAWMILI. BARGAI WE ARE OFFERING A ‘“LITTLE GIANT” PORTABLE SAWMILL, COMPLETE WITH A 44” SWEDISH SOLID TOOTH SPECIAL HIGH GRADE SAW FOR THE VERY LOW PRICE OF $920.00 Here is the description of this brand new outfit: 12 foot carriage, 2 head blocks, roller bearing carriage wheels, quick acting band receder. 32 feet track and trackways in 16 foot sections. Husk frame 4” x 10” fir. Has variable belt feed with belts, sawguide, tail splitter, and 2-7/16" x 6 foot ball bearing mandrel. Chain drive on cable drum is positive and: steady. The saw is a special ground high grade Swedish steel. ~ We have only six of these sawmills for quick sale. Remember the price— ~ ONLY - $920.00 MACHINERY DEPOT LIMITED 1009 - 11th STREET EAST CALGARY Phone 51122 ALBERTA POWER UNITS AND MILL SUPPLIES “ LITTLE GIANT” SAWMILLS - EDGERS - PLANERS Use Tribune Classifieds LETTER 10 TOURIST ANGLER DISCU: ATNARKO Dear . Sir —.I.. read . your editorial of July 31:. ‘‘ Why Close The Atnarko?” Usually before writing an“opinion I like to study a question at length, but we have only been the “tourist fisherman with the single line and hook” for the past few weeks, yet we are so impressed with this magnificent “grass beyond the mountain country.” We came about 3,500 miles to follow a fiy-fisherman’s dream. We were not dis- appointed. The fishing was fabulous, but more than just fish, it brought uz up to meet some wanderful' people, see ic “mountala and unsur- pee “scenery. We--travelled) on the Bella Coola Road, The story of this road, built by men of iron with dominant courage and vision, is one we will carry jwith us. We, my husband and: Ij are teachers, and you can be-sure that 400 to 500 students in our high school in Pittsburg, Kansas, will hear the story and see the several hundred colored slides we have taken of this part of B.C. Now back to Your point of the tourist business brought in Niquidet Transport WILLIAMS LAKE — HORSEFLY OFFICE — Elliott’s Storage, Williams Lake Phone: 248 Town — Horsefly 3 short, 1 long MAIL — FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE FREE Bank Ac counts For Babies on your radio d If your baby is born in British Columbia - between midnighi August 14 and midnight August 15, 1957, he or ste can start out with a bank acceint of $11.20. Simply obtain a letter from-your Doctor or Hospital verifying the birth and mail it to CKWX. A bank book for the baby will then be torworded to you. All letters must be post marked before midnight August 31, 1957. ras ete ial- August 5th. 50,000 WATTS .. . to reach every corner of British Columbia! On August 15th CKWX increases its present power ten times to become Western Canada's most powerful radio station. Everyone in B.C. will enjoy the top personalities, exclusive features, sportscasts and special events that make CKWX the finest radio station in Canada, Radio British Columbia Vancouver by the fishing in this area. It e HAE DeiRe money into” the Hospital s Adm sporting lodges, yes, and quite a number of articles made by various tribes). There are just two of us, but we're going home with several hundred dollars less than we came with. We are already planning to re- turn in two years. We must, you know, to get the ones that got away. While fishing we] owned often caught the limit, but we released all the fish we caught except those we could eat and] joan a dozen that were smoked for us to take home. We met dozens of fiy-fisher- men who, I know, feel as we do about not closing the Atnarko. They, too, want to come back. Kiwanis Club by Hugh War Memorial Hospital. and operated association, out by the board. With the (Mrs, John E.) TRACY WHITE] slightly, 314 BE. Quincy, enfranchised land Pittsburg, Kansas. The total wages, salaries and| vote. Showing his place in the entire set-up of a hospital, Mr. Lousley said the hospital is by an members of which in turn elect directors. This then hires a man to administer the funds of the hospital and the policies as set formation of a Hospital Improvement District here, the set-up would change inasmuch as ail|from all parts of the province owners|#bout hospitals going in the red, would then automatically be-|Mr. Lousley said this was an come members of the hospital |}#SPect of hospital operation that association with the right to|W4s of interest to the public. At present membership inistrator’s “serous Duties Qutlined In Talk UTIES and responsibilities of a hospital adminis- trator were outlined Tuesday to members of the Lousley, administrator of The administrator also acts as a liaison between the medical staff and the hospital board. As far as the nursing staff is con- cerned, Mr.’Lousley said he is sometimes asked if he has the authority to hire and fire and matron. He said the answer was that he had the authority, but would never use it without consulting his directors, FINANOING With news stories coming In his opinion, he said, the supplementary labor income re-|in the association is limited to| fact that some hospitals were in ceived by paid workers in|those who make a donation tO} financial trouble was attributable Canada rose $15,000,000 to a| the hospital of goods or services in part to the government policy record level of $1,108,000,000|to the value of at least one of deficit financing, and in part during August, 1955, dollar during the current year. to inefficiency in administration. In ining deficit With Satisfaction in a Good Job take the question mark out of wash and” grease jobs. HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED TODAY at Jim Carson’s CARIBOO Phone 177 SERVICE Williams Lake the adminstrator said that an operation hudget is made up at the beginning of each year and a daily rate set to offset this. However, the hospital’s rate might work out to $11 a day, to use an example, and the Hospital Service might in turn come back with an allowable figure of $10. Result of this move is that the hospital administration staff ‘gets down and _ scratches,’ according to Mr. Lousley, to attempt to keep costs within the new budget figure. Perhaps it is only possible to get the cost figure down to a point where a $10.50 rate would cover it, and at the end of the year you still have a deficit. This is where the government examiners come in and go over the books to arrive at a compromise figure. Once this is settled, a cheque for the deficit is issued. Mr. Lousley said that no minister of health would let a . Nomination Convention THE B.C. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCE A NOMINATION CONVENTION WILL BE HELD AT QUESNEL United Church Hall WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 8 p.m. to choose a candidate for the Party to run in the forthcoming Provincial By-Election in CARIBOO Have a GOOD RUM. for your money DEMERARA This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia hospital down on financing if the directors and administrator were posed hospital at Williams Lake, Mr. Lousley said that based on his own experience as a tax- payer in the Creston area, where a $264,000 hospital was recently constructed, he did not think that the average taxpayers’ annual tax increase would go beyond $20 or $30 in this area to finance the construction proposed, Mother of Town Businessman Passes Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Steven- son, §2, mother of prominent town businessman Douglas Stevenson, passed away Monday morning in hospital in Victoria. Mis. Stevenson was e daughter of a pioneer family, her father coming to British Columbia in 1858. Her husband predeceased her two years ago.” She is survived by two sons, Douglas, of Williams Lake, and Tom, of Penticton; two daughters, Miss Marion Steven- son, Vancouver, and Mrs. K. Wiper, of Victoria. Hight grandchildren also survive. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stevenson have gone to the coast to attend the funeral rites Friday. OFFICE SUPPLIES Staplers - Perforators Filing Supplies Binders - Ledger Sheets THE TRIBUNE Publishing Company MEETING Cariboo Fall Fair Association Thursday, Aug. 8 8 pm. Office of RICKARD, CRAWFORD & CO. Borkowski Block Ly doing their part and the need for more money is demonstrated. ~ Referring briefly to the ‘pro-—___ —~-F