Thursday, September 5, 1987 SHE TRIBUNE, WE-LLAMS LAKE, B.C, Second Section Page § ELKS HALL — 8:30 p.m. — DANCING TO FOLLOW STAGE SHOW AND DANCE “Evan Kemp’s. Review’ 9 Saturday, Sept. 7th Brand New Variety Show Cariboo Needs Government. Member At Critical Period, Forestry Minister Asserts HE forthcoming publication of the Sloan-Report on Forestry was held up to Cariboo voters as the strongest argument in asking for the return of a Social Credit member to the Legislature when Hon. Ray Williston, minister of lands and forests, spoke last Thursday at the Elks Pulling no punches in getting his point across, the minister sald that In a week to 10 days the report would be printed and following a full dress discussion on its recommendations, forestry policies would be made by. the government. ‘“ You need direct representation more now than ever before or at any time in the future,” he asserted. In emphasizing the importance of the Sloan Report to. this centre, the minister said the Williams Lake area is one of the topghest to work into a sus- Broiled Jumbo Prawns (in shell) (Gon-Gen Har Luk) (Chow Har Luke) Braised Chicken with Gum (Gum Jum Loo Gai) Jum Our Chefs Specialties AUTHENTIC CHINESE FOODS —by—. TRAINED CHINESE CHEFS DINNER PARTIES ARRANGED . ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Fried Jumbo Prawns with Hoysen Sauce a UB coun 295 225 PARR Lakeview Special Sirloin Steak (Extra Cut 2” Thick) Mackenzie Avenue persons. (Yut Gai Say-Mae) Cantonese Style up i Steamed Braised One young-chicken in four different dishes serves four : Fried Including Rice and Tea or Coffee OUR CHEF'S SPECIALTIES Steaks and Chops cut from Choice Loins ot “RED RIBBON AA BEEF” The Lakeview Cafe TELEPHONE 134 8.50 450 Williams Lake Hall. tained yield policy. Over the years, the minister said the northern part of the Province had not received the attention it deserved. Only nine Men in the legislature speak for two-thirds, of the land mass of the province, he stated. He asserted that no one could Say that the north hasn’t re- celved attention in the past five years, In the words of the late Ralph Chetwynd, he. said, ‘ We have taken the north out of the deep. freeze.” NUMBERS COUNT “Eyery person in British Columbia realizes the north has had favorable treatment under the Social Credit, government,” he said. “If the answer Is to be that we need another opposi- tion member, then the nine men will have a tough job ahead for them. In a democracy numbers count,”" he concluded. On another aspect of his de- Rartment's work, Mr. Williston aad attention was being paid to sale of crown lands in the interior. He sald a recommen- dition from Clinton that land sales of lake water frontage be reduced in frontage length from five chains to two chains Was being considered. Before any land fs alienated, close study will CLUBS AND TEAR GAS U After an attack’ on strikers at the Gaspe copper plant at Murdochville, Que., clubs are in evidence as union men walk. within stone- throwing distance of the non-strikers. As many police as strikers were on the streets after non-strikers had wrecked the union offices and SED IN- QUEBEC a curfew on the gas and clubs to union _ officials the strike. overturned trucks and cars. Police clamped COPPER STRIKE town after resorting to tear quell disturbances. Over 100 and. sympathizers journeyed from Quebec City to Murdochville to support WAR CANOES TO TAKE PART IN FRASER RIVER SPECTACLE VICTORIA — A_ professional theatrical producer and the chief of a large Indian band have arranged the participation of Indian war canoes to take part in an ambitious Centennial Year spectacle, The British Columbia Centen- nial Committee announced that 20 or more of the famous 50- foot canoes with their 11-men- plus-owner. crews are volunteer- ing on Vancouver Island and the mainland to take. part in an am- bittous Centennial Year spec- tacle, be given to the needs of public recreation and that of the stock- men, he promised. ‘‘ Otherwise it might bea case of locking the barn door after the horse has been stolen.” = MADE IN THE __CARIBOO_~ Cariboo Made Custom built furniture made right here in the Cariboo by Master Craftsman Jan Mikler. your own drawings, plans, photographs or maga- zine cuttings for furniture made expressly to your specifications. JAN MIKLER For over 35 years manufacturer of Upholstered Furniture They will escort the Fraser Brigade from Yale to Vancouver next year as their ancestors did the real Simon Irraser 150 years earlier. Gordon Hilker, of Vancouver, is the producer of the whole wide-ranging show. The whole spectacle goes like this: A day-by-day re-enactment of Fraser’s trip from Fort George (Prince George), followed strictly from Fraser's diary, will begin by 18 men In three canoes May 28. It will stop wherever Fraser stopped and welcoming celebrations will be held in the communities along the way. The brigade will be met at Yale, after the dangerous waters have been passed, by the war canoes—a flotilla of some 250 Indians to greet “ Fraser"’ and escort him to Vancouver. The ancestors of these members of the Salish Nation did this 150 years ago. - At Hope on June 29 there will be a race of these war canoes, A water show will be held, in- cluding a power boa! ballet, an- other war canoe Yace will be held. About a week before the brigade is due to arrive at Van- couver, a‘‘Men Against the River”’ canoe race will start from Fort George. Men will cover Fraser’s route without the Stop-overs {nan all-out race scheduled to end in Vancouver Harbor in the midst of the July 2 celebrations. Substantial prizes will be awarded for this race, a giant salmon barbecue and all the trimmings» -Good money prizes are provided. Es i ... FOR YOUR HOME IN THE CARIBOO Bring arives at Vancouver the next day and a giant water spectacle in- volving 300 to 400 craft will entertain the citizenry. Pacific Coast Yacht Asociation regatta will be held there at that time, and the white-sailed craft will mingle with the literally hundreds of power boats of every description as the Fraser brigade arrives. Tire Trouble? See us C&S Tire Service an Better Government For Stronger Opposition \ ELECT RODDIS X ONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE INSERTED BY CARIBOO PROGRESSIVH. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION IBOO with Dominion Day | observances. 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