Wednesday, August.14,4 O57, Special Attraction ! Special fights have been arranged featuring the two world famous midget wrestiers ~ “FUZZY CUPID vs. BROWN PANTHER Don’t miss the hair-raising spectacle of these miniature, mighty maulers in lightning action BIG EVENTS BILL KOHNKE vs. BUD RATEL (Williams Lake) FELIX KOHNKE vs. BOB CUMMINGS (Williams Lake) ALL BOUTS 2 OF 3 FALLS OR 45 MINUTES Elks Hall Tuesday, August 27 8.30 p.m. ADVANCE TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED AT BORKOWSKI’S MENSWEAR RINGSIDE — §1.50 (Chilliwack) (Texas) Felix Kohnke RUSH — $1.25 of Santa Barbara. The Shown here is the elaborately fitted up coach that is the summer travelling home of Mr. and Mrs. L. EB. Dresback, HOME ON WHEELS coach has been parked all week at the Village Service Station. (See story First Page, Second Section). — Tribune photo, ‘Around Town Surprise visitors to Williams Lake this week were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Christie and family, who were the house guests of the EB. Deschene’s while they looked up old friends. Mr. Christie worked in the Chileotin during the 30's and this is his first visit back. They are on a three-week holiday “and sre visiting throughout the Cariboo Following a week camping at Sand Point, Canim Lake, they left Tuesday for a trip to the Chileotin. Also stopping over en route to the Bella Coola country were Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Judson and family, of Mile 70 on the Alaska A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Why are there so many more Highway. Formerly residents of Forest Groye, they will be spend- ing part of their holiday vi with Mir JWdson‘s: parents and Mrs. M. Judson, of Bradley Creek, Z Major transformation of the |P.G.E. yards in progress with the excavating on the site of the new. P.G.E. warehouse. The earth and debris from the old | oil sites and warehouses is being spread along the track to build | fill for another side track. Aj new and longer culvert is being installed and it is hoped this will prevent the usual flooding following the washing of the streets and spring run-off. Canadian railways cari total of 162,470,013 tons of ied a Installation Of Gas Services To Town Homes Now Underway Back yards in town took on a busy look this week as 30 men in the, house service crew of Dutton-Williams pipeline con- struction contractors started hooking up homes to the street distribution system. Broken into smaller groups of drillers, ditch men, welders and fitters and clean-up men, the house Vice crew does an assembly-line job of connecting. Two men appear on the scene first with an electric drill and make the hole through the side of the house. They disappear and the shovel wielders come next to dig a ditch for the pipe from the lane or street to the building. These are followed by the welders and fitters who actually lay the pipe. Then |. come the: clean-up men to put ‘/the ground back in’ place, in= cluding the lawn where neces- sary. On the subject of: lawns, George Mureno, who is in charge of the service crew, says that if home owners will co-operate, making sure the replaced sod is kept dampened down for fi days after the service is in, they will never notice the location or the pipe in a short while. The crews install pipe of a diameter of three-quarters of an inch to one and a half inch, de- pending on the amount of gas the customer: will use. Majority of homes will be serviced by the small pipe. with schools ‘and large commercial users being freight in » a decrease of eight per cent from the preced- ing year's 176,651,626 tons. serviced by the one and a halt inch pipe. The 160 service connections in town will be completed in eight days and the crew move on to Quesnel. Previous to coming here they installed 1,400 services in Kamloops and North Kamloops, 150 at Merritt and 64 at 100 Mile House. Former Rifle Club Member On RCAF Team Al Deschene, former member of the Cariboo Marksmen rifle club, and now with the R.C.A.F. at Camp Borden, Ontario, is a member of the Camp Borden rifle team. He made the third highest marks in the small bore division of the camp. Seven Will Attend Annual Fire School Seven members of the Wil- liams Lake Volunteer Fire Brigade will attend the annual provincial fire school at Vic- =. sugust 27 to 30. Headed by Fire Chief sia vigcon, the delegation will in- clude Gary Hutchinson, Reg Norberg, Ramsay Blair, Allan Blair, "Tony Borkowski and Ken Huston. FOR CLASSIFIED SERVICR Just Phone 56 THE TRIBUNE Chevrolets on the road Get set to see other car? 1000 SIGHTS! Because PEOPLE PREFER CHEVY’S SWEET AND SMOOTH GOOD LOOKS fhanan BELQUSE rons wos sow “BODY BY FISHER’ QUALITY Chevy’s got the grace and glamour people like to live with. 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