closer to adoption last night y > In! Jason said: “We managed to when first reading was given|bed at the time. The Milne|cuivage a little bit, including the bill. family, whose bedroom was im-| some -turniture which-wwas-badly The bylaw will have three|Mediately under the licensed!) nocked around in our haste to readings then will be published Berea Mere ee ay throw it out of the building.” f i Tex! vill| DOises above which at rst in-The Tribune. ‘Next move will| elses | ab eI 2 re |. wrtar aaeaREN: Gece eee ipeee melas a public meeting | Mor aa e "ltrom 1 am. when the fire) Picture shows a close-up i ing around. a i i REC eo: onal edopHon: of: the started, the two partners were| Of the lodge chimney, Williams Lake, B.C. Wednésday In Cattle Sale Pattern Here An almost complete change in fall cattle sale patterns is seen in this week's announcement that there will be three sales instead of two as in former years, > moi aR: so Second sale of the year will be held in October and the third in November. Dates of these two sales haye yet to be set. The show sale will be the October one, but here again Tadical changes have been made. There will be no classes for commercial classes of catfle as in former years, although show awards will be made for single entries. In addition to the singles and boys’ and girls’ en- tries, the annual bull sale will be held im conjunction with the October sale, Here is a view of La } c La Hache th hasn’t been seen for some ane Normally this Spot _on the lake is occupied by Twilight Lodge, which w: sally destroyed by fire early Tues- ay morning. — The lodge has been a popular stopping place since if was as | built in the late 20's. a i Manager of the sale will be Fire Guts Well-Known | re Ea Sogn ase Lac La Hache Lodge be brought from other parts of the [sees LODGE Ey a Province by the B.C. Livestock i ri pr ee Bache; familiar way- Association, iboo Highway, was ma fire which Noted in sale procedure is a move back to an experiment carried out sevéral years ago. Cattle will ze sola into the ring Bud’ weigheq afte; . The method ix [one thet used in the south. icenseq premises, nothing standing excep @ srosesque totent pote midst the the bene saniclwdiiane Leke wii" hi meeting so that et < > ' ing for the benefit of the Cari-| Williams Lake will have an gs ut , k I administrator of Baker Memo-|'.u.M. Brandt. the work is $12,000. boo if-he won the éléetion. opportunity to air their views| section of opinion could be/road. The Chilcotin communi- rial at Quesnel. : A request for permission 40] The Elis Home Society, own-| toon) lawyer Les Skipp waslon a Centennial project at a [airea. At the seme time, e|ties are already working on Bro- Besides these two nominations! ove the old bus depot onlers of the hall, has also under-| named president of the Carihoo| public meeting to be held Sep-/ pointed out that any individual jects of their own, as are such Viche seve Uerepeibility |... strest to a residential! taken an ex . ict Liberal Association at| tembe or group with a specific project | centres as Horsefly and Soda of choices being expressed trom | O}Ver a. Reason niente ioe er. Remodelling | District ine: Bill Sharpe, chairman of the|in mind should be prepared to| Creek. 4 ; refused. Reason giv ihe) ve. The| the m : i § a ; the floor af the eonyention.|Jot was refuse! ding: ata [wore Ree meranes. The | th cent are Clarence! local committee, announced the|develop it at the meeting for! Here for the September meet= Chairman of the convention will| was that the small building’ adid| work witt also yesult in tne tive and Angus MeLean,|date of the, publie meeting this| (he information of those attend-!ing will be Keith Maltman, of be Tom Beames, not conform with minimuun | exits being covered to keep thei “and Ben Abbott, Wil-| week. Hour and place of meet-| ing. Quesnel, who acts &3 area rep- PROMINENT GUESTS square footage requirements of| free of ice and snow in the win- Lake. Secretary- | ing will be announced later. To qualify for grant purposes,|resentative for the Frovincial ter time, . A. Kallaur. Prominent guests at the con-|the building by-law. treasurer is } Mr. Sharpe said it was dedir-}the Williams Lake project will) Centennial Committee, $3.00 per year —