POPS iene Wednesday, August 21 To Save You Dollars Forecast is that new cars will “cost from to 8% more in 1958 - OUR TIP- BUY YOUR NEW CAR NOW! WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF 1957 MODELS IN ALL FOUR LINES Chevrolet - Pontiac - Buick - Oldsmobile — The Tip Applies to Trucks Too — = SEE THE 1957 CHEVROLET AND G.M.C, oa pee: Cafiada, USS: Unity ~ Air Forces Command It War Breaks Oiit sim e A 9. Disirict Centennial’ Grants Approved Several district centres were among those included in a list of centennial project and celebra- lion nts proved by the L.c. Centennial Committee last week. | The Horsefly committee has been awarded $246.80 to go to= wards a new. community hall. Celebration grants have also been approved for Lac La Hache, 70 Mile and Watch Lake. urther worth, Prince George 1 for its cele- hrations, to include a >winter carnival, Klondyke Night, 33.C. feld and track finals and other is receiving JUST ON THE LOT shape and has only done 4,000 mil: can be verified by WE HAD TO GET THIS ONE IN THE ADVERT. 1956 DE LUXE FORD SEDAN — It’s in showroom i — This figure the original owner : | Price $2450 ‘Adopt Tougher Attitude With Careless Drivers -Motor Vehicle Branch officials from highway accidents have nd magistrates throughout B.C.| accounted for 107 lives, where are getting tougher with drivers|the same period: last year. saw who fail to follow sensible high-| 110 killed. way manners. The Motor Vehicle Branch is In the first half of 1957,/Satisfed that‘press and radio rly double the number of] Co-operation has brought about {rivers lost their licences com-|@ measure of public support for pared with 1956. In addition, / highway safety, but “there 56 per cent more licences were|Seems to remain a hard core of suspended by the Motor Vehicle] irresponsible and) inconsiderate ranch on recommendation | drivers who ignore all efforts to’ ‘rom the courts. convince them of their duties and who drive as if the road is for them alone.’ told, a total of Janu sports events. Some of the | uly this year been deprived of] 4 Portion of accidents, the money will be used for a canoe : : j [their driving rights. In the|M-V.B. says, is due to those who race from Fort St. James to . . |same period last year, 1,904 |“ become careless or simply are « LINES Fort George, a distance of 100 were penalized. in a hurry. ies vn the Stnart and| agreement, Gen. Earle Partridge, 4 | To pleas that drivers’ Nacieko. myers The site or} Read vf Tine ae uae During the: Yeat'so tar; ae8th8 aicences are necessary to make Qld Fort George, just outside] ROAR forces ines inigee got a living, the Motor Vehicle men Prince George, is being turned into a centennial park with the $11,676 provincial grant and a matching amount from the Prince George committee. will operate from his base in Colorado Springs. The unified command will be effective only when war breaks out. The B.C. Centennial Commit- tee has now approved one-third INVENTORY REDUCING BVENT 7 CHEVROLET PICKUP — A deluxe mode] th Retail selling price was $2800. NOW .. 1956 MERCURY PICKUP — Lovely condition _1956 FORD PICKUP . . 1956 CHEVROLET PICKUP. Only 10,000 miles gift USED PICKUP SALE CONTINUES BUYS YOU CAN’T MISS. IN THIS BIG AS new 1954 FARGO EXPRESS—Looks and runs like new. of the centennial project grants and celebration grants totalling $542,893. At present indica- tions are that British Columbia will have $3,000,000 in perma- nent centennial projects by the end of 1958 ‘Attend Meeting Dog Creek News _ MR. AND MRS. C. Fitzgerald, Vancouver, were weekend guests at Dog Creek House. They appeared to be thoroughly en- Joying Cariboo, ANOTHER OLD-TIMER in (he person of Roy Eden, of Ver- roughout, their first visit to the You Name A Price We have Pickups ranging from 1949 models Here is your chance to drop in and place a value on No Reasonable Offer Refused ! Ar : | hon, looked us up this week sos §/On Salary Plan fry wats 07 hres | B.C. Express Co, His last visit Trustees Mrs. A. Bryce and|io Dog Creek was in 1910 with| Mrs. M. Gibbons attended a i ial travellers, | to 1953 meeting of the B.C. Trustees|On his Present visit, Mr. Eden| sive [a ociation in Vancouver jes Accompanied: By his -wite | The |concerned with a discussion on | the proposal to set a provincial-|__ THE our ee al | wide teachers’ salary scale, The|‘UTRed from Vancouver Thurs- it 2{and his brother Stanley, of 70 aturday, Mile House (Watch Lake). meeting wa YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER ams Lake Motors Ltd, with them. cated by the association for, |some time. | MRS. J. HUNTER, Haney, is | visiting her- mother, Mrs. ¢. | Balloch, at View Ranch. | Mr. and Mrs. John Lee and SMILIN’ JOH IE, and his| five daughters are visiting with | orchestra staged a fairly-wel) the -former’s -parents,’Mr. and attended dance in the Commun- | Mrs. Prank sLee. eae | ity Hall’ Monday ¢vening. |plan is one that has been advo- 4¥ bringing Denise and Gregory % retort: “It is our contention that driving is a privilege ex- tenfled ‘to those who recognize and: accept their responsibilities and keep within the law. * Bus Company Wins Safety Awards “If not,. then a suspension . Recent figures in transporta-| Should and will follow an un- tin, satisfactory driving __ record, SSeeent Miottality, rates | ardicse om ieetoett meee: Prove Greyhound as the satést| ommoyment.” a Means, of “transportation in al Or ine qn anven faecal comparison of passenger cars| this year in accidents in which and taxis, passenger trains/! fatalities occurred, 101 have scheduled domestic airlines, and | been in the 16 to 50 age groups. inter=ci | Fifty-three of them had either | been involved in’ previous 1956 | accidents or had previous sus- y transit buses. The report, based on Passenger miles travelled in the|Peusions of their Heence, show- United States, reveals that Grey. |i2E Olfieials believe, that there Mee ne reveals that Grey: | oe qartan eee esa “ repeaters.” hound is 50 times sa: travelling by car, that scheduled than s safer safer than Passenger trains. 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