Page 4 Second Section THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.¢.- LETTERS 10 THE. EDITOR FOR THE LANDOWNER Dear Sir—We have read with ~ PARATROGPER HA S FROM FLANE F : ‘RES CONFIRM TIMES “ Ti Dear Sir—1 have heard from interest the letter signed J,|/numerous sources over the last Muckvale on posted properties, few months that timea were in your last issue, “tight” in our district during We do agree that it is aiaes| Tae A news item in the Feb- what annoying to comply with ruary 26 issue of The Tribune Posted properties, especially if|confirms this. I refer to the you can by-pass the injunction jitem which states the sales by buying an entrance fee to a/figures for the government private reserve, or bribing a/ liquor store. hired man, in the absence of the} ym glad you featured this owner. with a headline. I could have wished that you had put it on the front page in even bolder type. I hope that the citizens of our district will take a long look at that figure of $851.157 it represents a figure many times the size of the annual cost of the school construction referen- dum which was passed after We feel, however, that.in most cases, landowners have the rough end of the deal. Some people (this is our case) are glad to reside in difficult circumstances, so as to™ live peacefully in the environment of their choice, their legitimate privacy, and be able to raise their family in the surrounding| much grumbling and complaint, of undisturbed remnants of the/It .represents a figure much ast-disdppearing wildlife. larger than the total cost to this Most hunters, no doubt, are|district of the proposed new careful and decent _people.| hospital. It represents a figure There are, too, ‘exceptions, and|many times above the total of many times we have seen truck-/all contributions to all com- loads of red-capped, bottle-toting munity endeavours, such as the characters, shooting aimlessly at arena, playgrounds, churches, any crack in the bush, stamped-|Red Cross, C.N.ILB., etc. Be- ing our purebred horses and|sides all this, it represents end- cattle, throwing greasy paper |less cost and needless work to Thirteen parachute jumps went without incident or accident for Pte. Gordon Parker, left, of Meadow Lake, Sask. But his and broken bottles on trails and|our local R.C.M.P., our badly Hath, at Wainwright, Alta., during one of Canada’s bisgest mace even target praticing at the|over-taxed hospital, medical and jumps, left Be iueuended in mid-air in 15-below-zero weather. i Be A : and Welfare seen Dearly frozen when he was pulled back into the flying Windows of an isolated bolise. (nursing staf P boxcar by F/O Moore White. right, but after a few houte ie We have seen calves punctured|workers, not to mention the hospital he was pronounced in good shape. lis static line on the parachut had failed to break and allow him to fall {ree of the plane, - Se needless hardship, distress and heartache to more homes, fami- lies and -children than ‘most with 22 shots, white tame ducks shot and left to rot in the creek, a moose uselessly blown by a shotgun from a speéding motor| people imagine. Ask your wel- generous coverage in last week's Willi boat in the middle of Buffalo|fare workers and min 3. edition, regarding this libr; Librar Lake. T repeat, Mr. Editor, that 1|/being chosen as one to re - To some people, this is thelnone the people of Williamalaa a gift the complete set of the |supPEsHD Wrrn bush, the no man’s land, the Lake will take a good, long look | Encyclopaedia Canadiana, HUMILITY? wild free-for-all country with no] 44 these figures and then ask] ‘Pwo tear sheets from this law enforcement. To us, this is|tnemselves who really rings up | edition were sent to the Richard- home, and we feel. entitled toline tn of Profits on the liquor}son Century Fund, to Mr. D. Keep it safe and clean and] sates from our government Simpson, sales manager, and to private. We, ourselves, do not store. Mr. R. L. Davison, superinten- hunt on our place, and expect TODD LEE. | dent Public Library Commission, strangers to co-operate willingly. ‘We are happy to report that the great majority do. MALBEISSYE, Regis and Helen de Maleissye. Buffalo Creek. Williams Lake. Victoria, as we were sure they would be quite interested in reading the article. APPRECIATE COVERAGE Dear Sir—On behalf of Wil- Public Library ASsociation, I would like to thank you for the photograph taken and printed, and for your Again, please accept our sin- cere thanks for pulicizing this honor for us. ALICE BRACKENBURY, Corresponding secretary, REMARKABLE WXPERIENCE Dear Sir—I take pen in hand to congratulate your able and prescient photographer. I am referring to his just happening to pass by the barber shop, camera in hand, and his just happening to peep in the window when the Honorable the Minister of Justice, Davie Fulton, was having his hair cut. What a glow of pride this Picture brings to the hearts of the people of Williams Lake. The Minister of Justice in the | YOUR BEST FRIENDS ARE YOUR CHILDREN, by A. EB. Beacdict and aA, (Appleton ~ Century Inc., N.Y.). Franklin Crofts, Our contribution to Education Week is this non-fiction book Published as a guide to enjoying parenthood. Any quote from this book would be worthy of reprint, but one I will use here was found under the heading of “ Comradeship in Living,” where it states: “ There can be no real friendship between Parents and children until they come to know each other by doing things together.” . Not only is home life tully covered, but the book Stresses the need for continuation of the parents’ interest into the school scene. This week, when we are edu- cation conscious and we will learn new facts for the better- ment of our children, this book makes appropriate reading for the eager parent. = ON THE BEACH, by Nevil Shute (George J. McLeod Limited, Toronto). A shocking warning for to- day, especially recommended for the “it - can't - happen~to-us” type of citizen. This is a story to make even the more unbeliev- ing reader shudder. The des- cription of life under fear of the radiation sickness is so realistic voerennerores. ne homey atmosphere of one of our’ own barber shops. The sheer humbleness of the scene over- whelms one, just the barber, the Minister of photographer. This picture will stand as a stern reminder to any other local boys who may eventually scale the dizzy heights and become a Minister of the Crown never to scorn their constituents. Impli- cit in the picture is the state- ment of what's good enough for you voters is good enough for me. Justice and the WELLWISHER. | iron the Library Shelves Editor, The Tribune, Williams Lake, B.C. Dear Sir: ° May I have a small space in your paper to show my apppreci- ation to the eitizens of your town for the perfect condition in which I found my . bouse trailer when I arrived yesterday, It had been parked jams Lake “trailer park since last November. unat- tended. In this day when there seems to be so much mischief going on all around the country, I feel this instance very remark- able, and the only way to show my appreciation is through your Paper. Tam not a stranger entirely as I do quite a‘bit of painting and home decorating there. HARRY C. KENT. Painter and decorator. Penticton, B.C. 1 "We're having IT 21 _ throughout!” 3 ' beer for Centennial | h Year! + | | ! I I: l | | | | | | | | SB Emenee cel Execrrrcrry throughout .. . from the automatic electric range to the light-conditioned rooms . . . from the electric water heater to the smallest electrical aid, your home will be the ultimate in better living! you need, and +. you get : ity! The convenience you want, the safety the cleanliness you prefer . all these and more with elect RITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMMISSION LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY! * This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 8578-3 it is Irightening. The iamiliarity Of life as it is today, but sur- rounded “by! the coming’ on- slanght of the unseen enemy. takes this a story packed with a wallop. As the unfolds, the People of the Northern Hemis- [phere have fallen under the radiation sickness, and the harmful dust is slowly spreading around the world leavine disaster in its wake. This story takes place in Australia, one of the few places still untouched |by this invisible death. The | Scientists have made these people realize that within nine months | they, too, would come to an end | This story tells of the lives, tale thoughts and the workings of this ei race ha last vilization, This .taie shows the human in a- sickening light to ave “played with fire” like a piece of surviving small boy, oblivious as to the disaster can be caused with experimenting with the hydrogen and cobalt bombs. Progress with extinction is the best way to sum up the situation. ALK, oe Sey = FOR CLASSIFIED SERVICE dust Phone 56 THE TRIBUNE Business Directory BUILDING SUPPLIES & CONTRACTORS W. E. HARDING Electrical Contracting FARM EQUIPMENT . McKay Equipment Massey-Harris Ferguson Farm Equipment Insured Installation FRED OVERTON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Williams Lake Phone 154 Ee CARS & TRUCKING Refrigeration 5 SALES & SERVICB / 0 Phone Seow, _ Telephones 17 Second Ave. Williams Lake é OIL DISTRIBUTORS PLATE GLASS BLAIR BROS. imperial Oil Products ‘Look to Imperial _for the best’? WLLLIAMS, LAKE 24-Hour Wrecker Service Lakeside Service and Auto Body ; PHONE 212K (day) 198F (nite) SS i RAY HIGGINS LTD. TR REO FEDERAL Single & Tandem NEW AND USED UNITS Phone 97 345 Lansdowne St. Kamloops ee ie wee eg ee eR a . Le Cariboo Transport Ltd. DAILY SERVICE Vancouver - Wms. Lake Local office: ARMES BRos. WAREHOUSE Phone 148 arate Cee eg asa! LOGGING & EQUIPMENT ee G. A. COLE McCULLOCH POWER SAWS SALES & SERVICE ae SERVICE Corner Mackenzie & Yorston Phone 61-X 2 woe ee San Jose Logging LIMITED EXCAVATING ROAD BUILDING LOGGING For prompt attention - Phone 197-M and 120-D Pe eaten KOIVISTO SALES & SERVICH LTD. @ MILL SUPPLIES @ SAW SHOP LE.L. POWER SAWS Phone 238 Mackenzie Ave. Williams Lake et BEAUTY PARLORS ee na * Cold Waving * Styling a Specialty MANHATTAN BEAUTY : SALON Margaret Blenkinsop Phone 195 eee aL Ss ee eee 219 Victoria — 7 1, Cariboo Oil Distributors Ltd. © e ig Distributors of ~ Royalite Oil Products “Prompt and Courteous Service" Head office - Williams Lake : Phone 121 BAKERY FAMOUS BAKERY (Wholesale & Retail) @ SWEET GOODS @ PASTRIES @ CAKES Birthday and Wedding Cakes made to order Wholesale Distributors 4X Bread Phone 119 LAUNDRY URE’S LAUNDRY Out of Town Customers c Given Prompt Attention INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE C.H. Dodwell «Co. (R. BEAUCHAMP) NOTARY PUBLIC Insurance - Real Estate Williams Lake, B.C. DOCTORS © W. J. M: DUTHIE Doctor of Chiropractie — Office at — BARN. AND FIFTH AVR. 2 blocks off highway on 6th Ave. from Beath Shell Station Telephone 156 ALTERNATE FRIDAYS Office in 100 Mile Motel MISGELLANEOUS. McWILLIAM, WHYTE AND SEKLE B.C. Land Surveyors KAMLOOPS Phone 1691 PRINCE GEORGE 1368 3rd Ave, Phone 648 LAND SURVEYOR TOM WILLIAMS B.C. Land Surveyor {AYNE ISLAND, B.C. Business address: P.O. BOX 768 WILLIAMS LAKR, B.0. tn,