SECOND FRONT Williams Lake Tribune Williams Lake, B.C., Wednesday, August 7, 1957 Fined $100 On Assault Charge FINE of $100 and costs or in default two months’ imprisonment was imposed on Soda Creek resi- dent Kenneth Allan in police court last week when he appeared for judgement on a charge of assault causing bodily harm. Se Following an argument on the evening of July 6, Allan struck Wilfred Collins wtih a length of logging chain, inflicting a Gerein. At this point Oulette demanded to be let out and both he and Collins stepped out of the truck. Gerein said that Collins and |Bus Depot Moves Move of the Greyhound bus depot from Oliver Street to its new location on First Avenue was made Monday morning. The depot will occupy space in the building formerly housing the liquor store. A young woman, living about 80 miles north of Prince George on the Hart Highway, has been bitten by a squirrel which may TATLA LAKE NEWS DANGER OF RABIES OUTLINED BY MEDICAL OFFICER'S REPORT ETHODS of dealing with wild animals that may be suspected of having rabies are described by Dr. G. D. M. Kettyls, medical health officer, in. a recent report on the subject. cinated to protect them, but it is also wise to keep them awuy trom wild animal life as much three-inch gash in the latter's scalp. In passing sentence, Magis- trate C. H. Poston said: “In spite of the conflicting accounts ,the accused was not justified in making the vicious attack on Collins.” According to testimony at the trial, Collirs was one of three men sitting in a pickup truck in the yard of sawmill owner Ed. Gerein when the argument started. They included Collins, Gerein and Mr. Oulette. Allan had driven up in his own truck and came over to the side of the Pickup to ask Gerein about some money due him for logging work, According to Gerein’s testi- mony, during the discussion Collins said the books of the logging company were in ter- Grizzly Close DEAN HOLTE, who is cutting fence rails for Lex Butler at Bluff Lake, had a large grizzl fe MIS meat wor daito os sneak up. on eens a Allan were: “You shouldn't have done that,” to which Allan|the job. The bear was only a answered: “I did it, and if you|few {eet trom Dean when are not down to see me before|noticed and stood on its hind Monday, ygull get works tani i225 \ an: ean: conhiontea’ hid Ze JIM ESTABROOK, couver, Qulette made no attempt to fight but Allan struck Collins with the length of chain with a logging hook attached, of Van- In his version of the events, Allan said that he thought the three men were drinking beer|Visit at the Graham Ranch. He in the truck and that Colling| Will return in time for school and Oulette appeared “ partly |‘ the city. druni He said Gerein had] MASTER CHARLES DAVIES, asked him about a logging chain|son of Dr. Charles E. Davies, of he wanted returned, and he,|Vancouver, is visiting the Butler Allan, had gone to his truck/home at Bluif Lake, Gnd fetured with the leugth' of] oor VISITORS. fo: tNe ehain, home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Allan said Collins and Oulette|McGhee, of Tatla Lake, were had started abusing him about] Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Brown and his logging practices and the/family, of Kenniwick, Washing- argument went on ior 15 or 20] ton, and Mr, and Mrs, Lee Harm, time]of Salem, Oregon. is up for his annual have us possible. Kettyls. Tests are now underway in rabies, reports Dr. If an animal is suspected of having rabies, it is preferable to Vancouver to establish definitely |" it UP or place it in a pen on the animal were highly sus- officer. Such animals must be handled with great caution, as The squirrel had entered the}their bite may transmit the house. and hidden in a clothes| disease, closet. The young woman was bitten on the hand when she Teached into the closet. She is now under treatment. picious of rabies. 1 If it is necessary to kill the animal, it is important to cause as little damage as possible to the animal’s head. It is from an examination of the brain that doctors determine - whether rabies is present in the animal. The main source of rabies in this country is in the wild ani- mal population of the north. Wolves, foxes, squirrels, rabbits, | 1¢ the animal is killed, it should whsena: Hie Satpal was | oto here’ tt cannet eae SAVE Pa SAVE ea one, and inform the distric é diseased. Preliminary studies | °° 1 ea a veterinarian or medical health TI $ $$ Coming Events Alston Theatre Starlite Drive-In : This week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday: Love m,|A¥eUSt 8 and 9: Cockleshelt y : Heroes. August 10 and 12: Tender. Next week, Monday, Amnie Get Your Gun. August Tuesday and Wednesday: The| 34 aad’ 14 “Tonight, ane Tender Trap. Thursday, Fri- Night, day and Saturday: The Blaz- ing Forest. 'Boxing, Elks Hall, August 31. FLY THERE! For Mining, Hunting, Prospecting, Fishing or any other charter flights FLY IN THE BRAND NOW CESSNA 180 SEAPLANE Special rates on local fishing flights CHILCOTIN AIRWAYS LTD. PHONE DON MEYERS WILLIAMS LAKE 129-K etc, may be affected. When! he packed in ice, and the medi- Such a wild animal has rabies, eal health officer or district Se en eee it appears and acts in a strange| veterinarian informed, who will manner. It will seek human| send it to the proper authorities, company rather than avoid it.! Anyone bitten by an anima, ‘The animal will appear ill, and| suspected of rabies, should seek may be very aggressiy attention immediately . Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ALSTON THEATRE * place recently and had criticized rible condition. Allan took, Ss auri hich offence at this and asked Collins|™inutes, during which out to fight. Geréin said he|@erein had to restrain the two ‘men several times from getting, out. He said when they did step out they each had beer bottles in their hands and he swung the chain when he thought they were approaching to attack him. refused to let, Collins get out. Allan then said that Collins and Qulette had been down at his Two neighbors of ‘Allan’s appeared in court to testify to his good character, Tire Trouble? See us © Lee Skipp appeared at defence counsel and Courtney MacLean C&STire Service || esse 222 cou ing man or domestic animals. MR. AND’ MBS. TRANIC }pots, ouchiae gugsreaa be vor James and daughter Betty, of Nanalmo, were visitors at the na | medical and iniorm officer. the medica] health Graham Ranch for the past week. 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