Wednesday, February 26, 1958 . = Page 5 Aunouncing the Onening of C&S Automotive Sales SCVSS ee SETCS SETS SSS OS ISESSS: Canvass For Hospital Ofer TonaL committee for the Williams Lake hospital improvement district has been advized to proceed with a canvass of the area as Advis District Proceed With port 18, Ligzum’s 5; Famons 14, /ner’s 5; Al's Variety 12, Maple * | Central umbing 7; Alston 12,]ieaf Sr. A’s 6; B of M ib, San Jose 4; Maple, Lea: Standard Oil 6; B.C. Equipment Lak Ww &; Standard oO: 2,/10, Mackenzies 9; Beath’s 15, Cariboo Home Famous 11,/San Jose 5; Kahl Propane 15, Dog Creek 7; Wells 8, Pool Hall 7; Ranch 16, Chambermaids Li Cariboo Home 13, Central Plumbing 7; Lakeview 14, Bor- kowski’s 10; Alston 18, Gard- B of C 2; Lignum’s 9, R.C.M.P. 5 E ene eee Habeas Corpus literally means, “you may have the body.” aistrich can be provided. YOUR VOLKSWAGEN DEALER ee ferred to the committee by William Speare, M.L.A., follow- ing a recent meeting on the problem in Victoria attended by Hon. Erie Martin, Hon. Ray Williston, D, Robinson, M.L.A., Lillooet, Mr. Speare and several department. officials. Re Spe: ring to the meeting, Mr. are states: More to the point of your community concern, I was able to emphasize the serious delay in obtaining new hospital facili- ties presently encountered by the residents of Williams Laka. The need for firm direction on the part of the government was stressed. Consideration was based on impartial fairness to all concerned but the critical situation existing at Williams Lake, and your rightful claim to priority based upon your long standing application, was recog- nized. Based upon this con- sideration, it is suggested that the Williams Lake residents pro- ceed with a canvass of their with the soythern boynd- aries definitely defined on a tentative | |; The Water Rights Branch will be recom- mending thia houndary Une for your approval, ‘This action was taken to avoid overlapping of a double canvass of the southern area in question, which might jlead to confusion in the minds of residents—some voting ‘ yes,’ some ‘no,’ on two separate can- vasses leading to no actual indication. It is also felt that proceeding on this basis will permit the bulk of the Williams Lake district canvassing to be TEST DRIVE THIS AMAZING VOLKSWAGEN On Display March 5 Jig Hoe in our Showroom Come in and within the area ineluded in the original boundaries of both districts, at_is admitted junat the resi- dents of 100 House pro- ceeded with their petition with- out the required approval of the Minister of Health and Welfare. |The Ministe: approval was \ |withheld, awaiting the results lot a survey of the Hospital In- |surance Service to determine actual district potential and medical need. I cannot recom- te &S eee SERV. ICE ee AL CARSWELL NORTON OLSSON soon as a temporary southern boundary for the oe ee apienioent Manager |mend that this Government dis- |regard any petition by ‘the | peo y centre in the oF: allie Lake Phone 150 8|people ‘of any cen ae eee : Cariboo, whether approved or unapproved. For this reason, seeccooeccoecsosecoosces: peeeeey my proposal was to avoid further delay and proceed: with the approval to canvass the bulk of your area, establish tentative boundaries and scrutinize. very closely the opinion of the resi- dents of both districts involyed. USED TIRES National Sports Events Highlight March Programs VICTORIA—National sports championships, in curling and in badminton, highlight a list of nearly 40 Centennial events Scheduled for British Columbia in March. The country’s best shotmakers will curl for the Macdonald's Brier Tankard in Victoria, and will take part in many colorful entertainment activities offered them, March 1-7. The Canadian Badminton Championships will bring the tops in that sport to the same city, March 3-9, In addition, there will be such events in the province as three exhibition rugby matches by the famous Australian Walla- bies, a Klondyke Night at Squamish, Canadian junior ski championships at Rossland, 2 drama festival at Prince George and a Ukranian Spring Festival at Vancouver. New York and Hallywood dance companies will be featured during a week- “long festival dance at the a a of British Columbia, March 3. BEGoodrich * You can’t buy driving | safety at a lower price COMPLETE RANGE OF a: TIRES from $4.00 BE SAFE AND SAVE- ZBUY NOW! : $12. 45 C&S Tire Service Ltd. Phone 150 } Meni Commercial Curling Here are the Tesults of last Sunday's zamegy in aie Joon? | Commercja) Curling League, Al's Variety 11, Paol Room 7; Borkowski's 7, Wells 6; Gard- ner’s 18, R.C.M.P. 5; B of M 11, Chambermaids 8; Mackenzies 10, Ranch 7; B.c. Equipment 12, Beath’s 7; Dog Cre 2 lee ackenzie Avenue GED BEHIND WILLIAMS L- EDUCATION WEEK March 3—s EE. TO GET PERS AL SERVICE aT MACKENZIES FREEZER SALE TAKE STOCK OF THE $$$ YOU CAN SAVE BY BULK 3UYING AND SEE THIS WEEK'S DEEP FREEZE PRICE CU.’S 10 cubic feet capacity $329.95 - (350 Ibs. of frozen foods) 15 cubic feet capacity $369.95 - (522 Ibs. of frozen foods) 20 cubic feet capacity $439.95 - (718 Ibs. of frozen foods) Our Freezers are madé by the famous KELVINATOR COMPANY, producers of low- -temperature equip- ment powered by KELVINATOR refrigerating Unies which are MORE dependable, cost LESS to operate * “All's Well” Safety Light * Easy-to-reach Storage Space * Roomy Storage Baskets * Spring Lift Lid IF YOURE YEARNING FOR LEARNING, START NENT WEEK EDUCATION WEEK, MARCH 3-8 Cariboo Home Furnishings Ltd. PHONE 47 D. NOT HESITATE TO CALL IN AND JUST “ SHOP AROUND ” U WILL ALWAYS FIND OUR CLOTHES THE BEST QUALITY Crises OUR PRICES AGAINST ANY IN TOWN Asx FOR ANY MERCHANDISE NOT ON VIEW | RY OUR LATEST LINE IN SHARP VE I N TIGATE OUR SPRING SUIT MATERIAL On STORE STOCKS EVERY ITEM OF CLOTHING FOR MEN Niuw STOCKS KEEP PACE WITH CHANGING FASHIONS WEEK MARCH 3—8 Back Your Own Education Program Mackenzies — Phone 345 — enswear Jeceerensesreereeeeesteccecccecesecesecscere Veteectceresstocesevocorsoeronnongs