THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARE, Bo. Thursday, September 5, 1967 Slash your car’s running costs owes cow ROPER or poor lubrication soon shows up in rough ae ... faulty steering ... body squeaks... can mean trouble and repair bills. That’s why we give your car guaranteed Shellubrica- tion. We follow a special chart for the make and model of your particular car. With Shellubrication, you get lubrication in accordance with the requirements of your car... when, where and how the maker specified. You get a written receipt showing all the work done. And what's more, we give you a careful notation of any parts that may need additional service or replacement. This way, you know your car is kept in good, safe condition. Remember, regular Shellubrication helps keep your car’s running costs low . .. so drive in for a guaranteed Shellubrication—soon. Your car will handle better... serve you longer ... be safer to drive! BOB BRANDT Phone 206K 150 Mile House Trail. |CRCQ STARTS FULL-TIME BROADCASTING oe | ee — ~-Canimahood News little results on vegetation, but yellow tints on foliage are a forecast of fall. SPBNDING A FEW Days’ GW Be GAGLARDI Vancouver and motored Langley last weekend with her mother, Mrs. James Brand, and to MR. AND MRS. HARL Papen- fus were in Kamloops last week for medical care for members of their family. Accompanying nephew, Tim Hayward, who Radio Station them for a medical check-up was R. W. Roberts, recovering trom a recent illness. * LIGHT FROSTS the 27th, 28th and 29th of August left vacation last week at the home On The Air” of Verne Murchison, on Canim Lake East, spent their vacation at. her home. ‘ MR. AND MRS. BOB TAYLOR were -his . brother, After Long Series of Delays QUESNEL—Quesnél’s new radip station, CKCQ, Earl, Murchison, of Kamloops, spent the weekend |at Mahogd Lake Lodge. Minnié and his mother, Mrs. brother-in-law ict Cariboo Opening of the new 1,000-watt station brings to an end a long eries of delays which held up se the opening for more than three i months, any LAGER BEER a great new beer INTRODUCING Originally it was hoped the station would be able to*go on the air sometime in May, but delivery of equipment was slow and other snags caused princi- pals in the new station one headache after another. “It is certainly a relief to know that we are under way at last,” said Jim Ritchie, presi- dent of the company. “We have had our staff here and been Geared to commence broadcast- ing for the past two months.” Opening day at CKCQ gave the Civic Centre a fine hoast. All advertising. time on Wednes- day .was donated to the Civic Centre committee and commit- tee members sold publicity spots for British Columbians to practically every business > fe0qcern in town. As a result, a tatal of $718 was realized, which gives the Civic Centre tunds a nice boost. Commenting on Thursday on the opening day, statiom manager Dennis Reid said there had been went on the air officially for.the first time last Wed- nesday, with regularly scheduleg i ing receipt of official authorization from the Depart- ment of Transport at Ottawa on broadcasts, follow- Tuesday. a few rough spots but these would soon be straightened out. The station has received word from almost all parts of the Cariboo where. programs are eard. One letter came all the way from Burns Lake to state that reception had been flawless, Department of Trangport regu- lations demand that ote n operate on two patterns. night broadcasting the. southern Tange of the station has to be shortened to avoid conflicting with other stations on the same wayelength. However, the change of pat- tern has no effect on reception in places like Wells and other Cariboo ‘paints where radio reception had previously been very indifferent. COUNTER SALES BOOKS RUBBER STAMPS SORATCH PADS Just Phone ' 56 THE TRIBUNE from the most exciting AT LAC LA HACHE .. country in the world! : The golden flaver of British Columbia's world-famous Cariboo country is reflected in Cariboo Lager! More than just a beer,., Cariboo Lager is a wonderful experience in cool refreshs Stage. ment, paced to today's leisure. Try itl A product of Caribou-Brewing Company Ltd. Prince George, B.C. SHOW — 8:30 p.m. eres This advertisement is not published or di a adisrticcn yed by the Liquor Control Board or by tht Government of British Columbia, = Evan Kemp's And Dance Saturday, Sept. 14th —-FUN-FOR ALL AT THE.-COMMUNITY HALL. Show -DANCE — 10:30 p.m. Round Steak’ - - 4 Brisket Ib. 78c Ib. 25c Blade Roast Ib. 55c | Fine Foods for Thrifty Shoppers Prices Effective Qriday and Saturday, September 6 and 7 NABOB INSTANT COFFEE. ce eee 85) NIBLET WHOLE 1402. 2 tins a 39c CORN McCORMICK MALLOETTES Each. 43¢ SO-FRESH 2 Ibs. MARGARINE . 9c TOKAY GRAPES 48's Fresh and Luscious 2 Ibs. for 33¢_) GRAPEFRUIT CAULIFLOWER Local grown | ey } | Large Size Ue Each |