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THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Lac La Hache Scouts Receive Charter A group of parents, brothers anu Sisters anG iaterested mem-) bers of the community were y, September Turner, Field for - northern ‘British’ Colutwhbia and the Yukon, presented the Lac La Hathe Boy Scouts with their charter. “dhe meeting was formerly opened when 16 smart young Scouts, under Scout Master Wally Sayenchuk, broke out the day. Gus Bauche, shana of the Delegation Wil Attend Witness ‘Convention The ‘local congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses will be rep- resented by a delegation of 40 ministers at the three-day con- vention in Quesnel, September 27-29. W. B. Matthews pre- siding minister here and head of the delegation, announced today Lac La Hache Group Committee, welcomed the guests and intro- duced the visitors, B, Cameron, G. Tressler, and John Maholic, all members of the Scout group womuuitee at 100 Mile. = The Scouts gave demonstra- tions of campfire and bedroll making, knot-tying, folding the flag and drill. After outlining the purpose and history of Scouting, Mr. Turner led an active session of games and a lively sing-song. ‘The final event of the evening was the presentation of the charter. It was accepted by Alex Bryce and Mr. Bauche on! behalf’ of the Scouts and the other members of the Group Commituee, who are Mrs, M. Blancher, Mrs. L. L'Heureux and Jack Nelson. Familiar Spots Seen In Film that the group will travel by car to join more than 200 otter witnesses of Jehovah in spiritual feast. .A. F. Danley, of Toronto, will be in charge of the convention and give the discourse “ Remov- ing the Barriers Dividing Man- kind,” on Sunday afternoon at turee o'clock. It is anticipated that the assembly will be well attended and surpass the atte ance at any previous assemblies in this south Cariboo circuit. Jehovah's Witnesses held their previous circuit assembly here in Williams Lake during one of the coldest spells of the past winter, during the month of January. Seagram Appointment ont STEBBING as a re Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Limited has been announced by Harold Dz Battye, British ia sales manager. Mr. Stebbing.syill make his headquarters in Kamloops will cover the interior of British Columbia. Ir, Stebbing returns to his native after spending a number of 1 the Yukon, where he was the Territorial Government with headquarte Whitehorse. On Pipeline Work Familiar places to Cariboo residents were seen in the showing last Friday of a color moving picture of construction of the main gas pipeline from the Peace River. Occasion was a dinner mark- ing the start of another season of Board of Trade work, with 45 attending. The showing of the picture was introduced by Kirk Snyder, district. manager of Inland Natural Gas Company, who told his audience that, work on the local gas distribution system was now completed and that “purging” of the. line would take place Saturday. This work consists of removing air from the lines and letting the gas[ flow in: The construction picture showed the background of the planning for the big 30-inch pipe, and scenes along the jJength of it from the time sur- vey crews first took their tran- sits into the field. Shots of the pipe being transported on the P.G.B, Railway showed a cl up of local engineer C. Snow. Only item of )usiness carried out at the dinner was the appointment of a nominating committee to bring in a proposed slate of officers at the November board meeting. Committee con- sists of Clive Stangoe, Bill Sharpe and Herb Gardner. Other officials of Inland Gas Co. who were guests of the poard included P. G. Davis, construction superintendent; Jack Phillips, Quesnel manager; and local representative Frank brewed in B.C. Sold in B.C. enjoyed everywhere in CANADA BLACK LABEL Lager Beer RED CAP ate the best brews in the world come from Carling’s FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY GALE THE CARENNG BREWERIES (B.C.) LIMITED (formerly Vancouver Breweries Ltd.) PILSENER LAGER BEER - OLD COUNTRY ALE - UBC BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER - 4X CREAM STOUT this advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Columbia | Harvey ool Sperts Start High School sports for this term get underway on the week- end at Quesnel, where teams from north-central districts will meet in the annual Cariboo school softball championships. Teams will be entered trom Williams Lake High. S Alexis Creek News WITH the opening of hunting season, a steady increase of traffic is passing through the community to the various favor- ite hunting areas. GUESTS at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Harvey, sr., the week of September 6 to 14 wers Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry, Mrs. Henry is the niece of Mr. Harvey,-and Mr. Henry is an official of U.N.LCE.F. head- quarters, New York. This is the first reunion since Mr. and Mrs. and family visited Northern Ireland in 1935. CONSTABLE and Mrs. George Hubbard, of Port Coonitlam, formerly of Alexis Creek, visited triends here for a few days, en route to Puntzi Lake, returning lo the coast Friday. Also visit- ing were Sergeant B. Jacklin and Muriel Harper, Vancouver. DOUGLAS CHAMBERLAIN, school inspector, also Everett Greenlee, chairman of the School Board, accompanied “by Mrs. Greenlee, were visitors here on Saturday. MR. AND MRS. Charles Middieton and son Jimmy, of New Westminster, passed through Alexis Creek Sunday, on their way to Chilco Lake for a few days’ fishing. Top candidate for jeadershl two other probable contende Harris and Hon. Paul Point, Ont., where they addre: Young Liberal convention. former cabinet ministers are party, Hon. L. B. Pea left, Martin at Presqu'ile PEARSON FAVORED TO WIN LIBERAL ip of the Liberal is shown with of Toronto. In Walter resign, Mr. St. longer rs, Hon. ssed the Ontario With the three paign. Young Liberals LEADERSHIP Janet Mcllwraith of Ottawa and Halina Granat announcing his decision to Laurent stated that he ‘no had the vigor and’ energy required to lead the party through another election came ze leader national convention. probably ‘in danuerye:? will ‘be chosen at 3 CANIMAHOOD NEWS (HELD At the Mahood Falls Com- munity meeting recently, with 10 members present, details for a turkey shoot on October 13 at Canim Lake Bast School arranged and a code of safety rules were adopted. Delegates chosen for the cen: tennial convention which took place at Horsefly September 21 were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hart- wig. PETER OGDEN, of Lac La Hache, and David Gilchrist, of Penticton, made a fishing trip and social calls into the east end of Canim Lake and Mahood Lake recently. THE DEPARTMENT of High- ways is making good progress with the Wells Gray Park road detour at Canim Lake Bast | School. MR. AND MRS. BOB UHRIG arrived last week from “Mollala, Oregon, to take up residence at Canim Lake East, where Mr. Uhrig is building their home. MR. AND MRS. B. McNEIL motored. from Wenatchee to Vancouver and Molalla and re- turned home with Mr. and Mrs. Uhrig. MRS. R. BLAIR accompanied her successor the public health nurse to Canim Lake East Schoo] and district last week. Turkey Shoot Pians Made were | OVER) MISS DONNA MeNEIL attended the teache meeting in Williams Lake September 14 Mrs. Carson Wins Mrs. Bob Carson won the handicap championship tourney held Septeriber 15 by the ladi of the Williams Lake Country Golf Club. Runner-up was Mrs. Carson’s daughter, Noreen, who also wor the long drive competition. Mrs. |C. H. Poston won the piteh and putt event. |Party Experiences Successful Hunt A successful hunting