Wednesday, Aigust 21,1957 NE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C, - Rage 7 oa - E = - = = : = = mee Se | “riytte Stucee. —Canimahiood News| CHANGE Ins BRUCK McINTYRE spént tro: SCHED Y E -. Soccer Team Goes To Quesnel | 28 SE PG WEEE TAR Planned soccer game in town In, the second half Guesnel Local Riders Outstanding last Sunday between a Kamloops evened up the game in quick * eleven and the local Maple Leats time and for the last 20 minutes és S fell through when the southern players on both ‘sides began At Quesnel Race Meet club sent word they could not running out of steain in the hot el enough players for the trip. | afternoon sun. Standout for the ‘ The Maple Leafs cranked up Leafs were goalie H. Wolf and EMBERS of the Williams Lake Trail Riders won a quick game with Quesnel and Peter Moifat. M or placed in every event they entered last Satur- travelled north for the tilt.| This Sunday the Leafs travel day at Quesnel when the Trail Riders of that centre Result was a 2-2 tie, | to Kamloops tor a game, and the] staged a horse show and racing card. ie The locals were ahead 2-0 at Hub City eleven will keep a re- Jean Stevenson, daughter of FOR 45 MINUTES — ~ | Weeks in’ Vancouyer, returning with a car. Accompanying him EFFECTIVE Was his friend, John Bedell, who iowdoe'tcannrnee eal SEPT. 4 1967 Bruce, rele (Subject to consent of the MR. RITTER, of Seattle, is aj] Public Utilities Commission} guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl BETWEEN Papenfus. They were dinner guests last Tues a ue eat” 1 All Routes In WITH MR. HIGGINS, Mrs, B iti he | bi Edward Higgins was weutice ririsn Columbia Honor last Priday at:the home of || any objection may bé tied Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Higgins on|f' with the Superintendent oo her birthday, Mr. and Mrs, | Motor Carriers, Public Util Higgins have visited for some | tes Commission, Vancouver, s fs B.C., up to August 25, 1957. time recently at their old home || Fox full information contact half time with centre-forward, turn engagement the following Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stevenson,|f8ce (western gear) on Solo. Buchanan scoring both times. Sunday, showed the way to veteran In the quarter-mile open, i the threequarter-mile: Cariboo|#@"mah was. second on High Derby, an open event. Jean was|Justice and Bill Pulver was mounted on Flying Scarab. third on Army Flag. Hannah Another Williams Lake rider,; took second place in the half- Stephen Ringwood, was involved| mile open on High Justice. In at Roe Lake. your local Greyhound Agent in the only major mishap of the} .y¢ three-furlong Cariboo-bred, day. A heavy entry list of 11 MRS. MARION HIGGINS won 1 Stephen Ringwood, on Clancy, iene: GREYHOUND horses in the saddle race on a recent Bingo evening. probably caused the accident. took second place and Hannah Sa a ee was third on Solo. Mrs. W.| Jack Stephenson says he saw Still bunched as they went into : = a ii the ‘first turn, Stephen's mount] Pulver was second in the ladies’ | 8, £1¥ine hia te theo ae T R A D E | N C L E A R A N C E Was forced: through the rail-| barrel race. Wreddle Downa took| save ter ue the saucer hover a The young rider had the presence]... . NA within two feet of the ground as of mind to take his feet out of| ‘M74 "iding Can It Yes in the he was walking four miles out. 26’ Drexler . $1295 the stirrups in case he was|S¢ond quarter-mile open of the| side Gale Ont. The saucer. he 26’ American 1095 é ds Says, had a “round spinning crushed between his horse and| day. body” and the top was “bright 27’ Royal .... 1995 the line of cars near the fence.| co. 34 members of the local] 224 did not revolve." He watch- 30’ Streamlite 2195 He was thrown as they hit the Trail Riders Club made the trip| &4 it for 45 minutes as it 4 7 fence and landed on the engine|_ = P| hovered like a helicopter then 24’ Rolloway .... 2395 vehicles. 1t[{ROrth and were loud in their] it “just climbed away withon a 80” Pan-American 2195 food: oF one or dis ene [Praise of the members of the sound, then zoomed over the lake sd was feared at first that he ha and away. It vanished entirely.” es ee s Quesnel club. Hamburgers and : ed en 5 = Ba He ree pene Dt cracked/Elbs, | oes ware feady-tok the vicina | He: sald. the area wenn ce Fully Equipped Factory-Built Trailers : p dy for : sest t- the groui.d fo but it has been subsequently] 27 they arrived Friday night| was charred an showed prints goenained, (thet, he. sufered'| gates 6 pitch their] of huge feet. painful but not serious injury to] 1) a SOUND Si i one way to measure the value his back and foot. His father, COUNTER SALES BOOKS BOX 250 100 MILE HOUS r ivi ; ; Dr. Barney Ringwood, was on| More than 1,000 spectators Just Phone 251 2 ISB of living with automatic hand at the time to treat| took in the show. 56 7 : i ‘ Stephen. — LENN 1X un wh Veteran rider Mrs. Hazel —nemen=ee. Exshaw was knocked out when she spilled from her horsé in PRICES PRI ES che pa Se oe EecTVE «= Your Dollar EFFECTIVE Your family will thrive in the H let the saddle slip. Pure comfort of wonderful aE a FOR . 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