THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, Bc. Wednesday, August 14, = Too i “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate Rail Lake. TAKE NOTICE that Jack i Jones Temple, ili Lake, occupation physician, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted ‘on lake shore about % mil from Lot 4618, Lillooet District, “at south: west corner; thence north-west along shore five chains; thence north-east five chains; thence south-east five chains; south-west five chains; containing 2% acres, more or less, for the purpose of camp- e. JACK JONES TEMPLE. July 30, 1957, eo classify Coast Chief Annoyed At Joe, of the Capiiano Reserve, js annoyed with the Pacife t Bastern Railway and is consider- tm, miles from North Vancotiver to Prince George, has lost one battle with the doughty chief, but he hasn’t taken off his war- paint and put away his toma- hawk yet. He became incensed when the P.G.E. installed its nine-track shunting yards near his home, cutting him off from Marine Drive and the remainder of the reserve by parking freight cars at it VANCOUVER—Chief Mathias) yet that T can't pack i use its trackage. PGE climb w Though the chie! and his band ing slapping a toll on it. have right-of-way’ access over The provincial §government- the freight yards, it doesn’t orned tallway,| running 682 | 7 oan’ that the railway cannot It means only that they have to allow crossing the trail and can only biock for “reasonable” periods. “They leave the cars there for half an hour or more,” said the chief. should be built, and suddenly got a new thought. He said a tunnel across his road. “ Maybe I should charge them ‘The Federal Indian Affairs Department ruled that the chief was right after he explained how his ancestors had pounded the trail long before white men arrived on the coast. Railway officials are now con- sidering putting up an overpass 35 Rummage Sale SATURDAY, AUG. 24 at 2 pm. Catholic Church Hall —o— Sponsored by the Ladies’ Sacred Heart Parish “No good,’’ says the chief. “My wife’s a heavy woman. Look at her. And the kids might fall off. They would have to put an escalator up.” Even then he doesn’t think make the task bota wearisome ’d be satisfled—there’s his < and, occasionally, dangerous. ne! bout, “There it] British Columbia's worst sum-, presently occupied with the i. is ear to worry about. ‘ies toe So oe : Sere Only yesterday one of the| fa, there,” he: said) pointing at a Veni ere has been a/ local service engaged in timber lug MgcRinaNy. bai | by Z e s|muxed blessing io the Forest] s dug his slippery, rain- ii en? thumps 1S ESC) @ 8 er e C- % his subpmenite betwe Service, according to on aa Pais and timber sale inspee-) sooeq axe Into, his iag’‘while op a drum. | tion any of the access roads p arki: ary sig i Forest Ranger Ja Cawst ? ng marking boundary signs : yanmeae a tor gE ‘awston, fc They, never-have'made : | n in bad shape while}on a survey job. “Our number Wren you buy a watch is included “a defect in material or period of the guarantee, Also, the watch will be All watches sold by M\ the factory guarantee. event of a defect. teed. 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Jeweler be your guide” DIRECTION FIRM STEP IN THE RIGHT Men who know shoes from been a simple one this summ our other operatio: difficult than usual,” Mr, Between five and 20 men ar coast to coast agree that for comfort, smartness and longer wear, you cannot beat a Slater Shoe. Quality, craftsmanship and skill make Slater’s right for everyone! Cut by hand from the finest Canadian calfskin— the finest in the worla— Slater Shoes go through more than 160 intricate operations. No wonder they are Canada’s finest shoe buy. Come in fora Slater fitting today! Borkowski’ every time they go by with a train.’ Soccer Sunday A soccer team from Kamloops to Chief Mathias,| win visit Williams Lake Sunday his wife, children and grand-|14 pay the Maple Leafs on the children. High School grounds. Game HARD CLIMB time is 2 p.m. hting forest fires 1 vinly t incessant rains have made s much more Caw- mn states, Save me some down!” Yes — we are now sto Y Ib. tin 65c 2 oz. jar 59c BLUE BONNET MARGARINE, 2 Ib. pkt. BANANAS, golden ripe, sp ORANGES, Californi SPONGES — 2 cellulose sponges in p! $1.00 value, both for CORN | Cream style, 15 02. tin 2 for 3i¢ 6 for 89c Prompt and Courteous Seruice is our aim CONTINUAL RAINS MIXED BLESSING TO FOREST SERVICE foresters vehicles, small part of the e|the timber ... You alway: tor Food here. eekend Specials Effective Ausust 15, 16,17 “Real American Coffee? cking the famous American Brand M.J.B. Deluxe Coffee REGULAR COFFEE With plastic measuring cup CHEETAM CHASES CAMERAMEN The fiercest newcomer to Toronto’s Riverdale Zoo is bound to be its most unpopular one if it continues its unfriendly ways. Photographers,, on nd to record the arrival of the cheetah from Nulrobi, Kenya. were sent scurrying when the animal tried to take off through the glass wall of its cage. It was soon “grounded.” foot across miles of countryside. Mud, wet undergrowth and in- cessant rains have combined to country travel which must undertake various Ss been far normal the to work hy There jyear but we do not anticipate vel in| the slightest difficulty in however, only a/the 36 million feet of story. Most of timber which our area’ has been ng is done on allotted for 1957.” mn is £8 poy fess .» Tl be right xe : Be -OUGH—To Kir, and nee ; | ormanh McCullough, of ‘ Buerlie, -u% “son, porn} : High School Playing adian production of hops| Mary August 9. + { : WILLIAMS LAKE ; PURJUE—T Mr. and wrs.| MAPLE LEAFS -. | Frank Purjue, of Williams} as S532 Lake, a daughter, born 3 : August 11, KAMLOOPS a BREMNER—To Mr. and Mrs. j Adelard Bremner, of Williams SUNDAY, 2 P.M. Lake, a daughter, born : 2 August 12. August 18 Can: his pound: A year amounted to 1,368,900 Ground IS. Sat., Aus. 24 dults 100 Students 75¢ Sponsored by the Williams Lake Aquatic Society nleable | size 1 fb. fin 1.15 NSTANT COFFEE 6 oz. jar 1.57 67¢ pecial, 2 Tb: 2 Specials in Lynn Vajiey Canned Vegetab'es PEAS | TOMATOES N 15 oz. tin 2 tins 27¢ 6 fins 79¢ QUALITY GROCERS 20 oz. tin 2 for 41¢ 6 for 1.19 WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON we've finished, Phone 177 VEAL SHOULDER STEAKS VEAL ROASTS ........... VEAL STEW .. Meat Specials every Friday & Saturday CARIBOO COLD STORAGE LTD. Phone 59 You can cash‘in en our double checks ! Before we service your car, we check what needs to be done. 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