“ THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, BG. __ Wednesday, March 12, 23° Letter to the Editor eee pees ICE EXPERT Se Student ‘Clinton Ball meiner Recommends Ice Plant Set-Up Breaks Ankle [Date Set & 4 Dear Sir—My friend, Mr. 2 < Huckvale, pointed out that At E t t f 4? 000 Terry Raker, son of Mr, and |’ “E:C's oldest annual event— 4 : e ee stimate o , tre. ied Hallet, oo iy asiait emacs Ce ee eneral Meeting Page 6 hunting, but in all directions ae é Snes ae ‘ ing Vancouver College, ig con-|held on Ma -’ It will be the Cost of installing artificial ice in War Memorial , fined to st. Paul's Hospital with | 90th annual Clinton Ball, 10 . they are hemmed in by the “thou shalt not” land owner.| Arena could vary from $35,000 to $62,000, accord- |a broken ankle years younger tian the province of Has it ever occurred to you, Mr.| ing to the type of materials used, members of the Terry suffered his -aceident|8OW celebrating its Centennial 2 Huekvale, that when you bought] Society were told last Friday by Cyril Davis, B.C. Jon Mount Baker. year, 3 your hunting licence you bought) Sales manager for Canada Ice Company. reevecerevorecveccosconeocerees| The gala dance will be-held on WILLIAMS LAKE EE. it from the government and it|- Plastic pipe would be an in- installed your curling club ice|tWo nights, just like it used to permitted you to hunt off Crown expensive method, but he would OPPortunity for hockey, put it in Williams Lake last winter, us| >® and will be bolsterea by day- land only? There is no one|not recommend it for an aréna, {ives healthy outlet for youna T expect most ofyou know,” he | time events including a “fashions stopping you from bunting |No doubt the community would People from the tiniest children d : d through the years” parade, | | _ CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE hunters and so badly seattered|ihen one or the other could be that he rode for a solid month left to maintain the ice, thus before finding all of them. When |saving on operating expenses he sold them, instead of taking]. puring a normal, cold winter, 19 cents| a pound, he took 14/tnere would be long periods cents. Besides this tremendous when the compressors would not drop in price, he suffered a loss|he running at all as the auto- in weight; his time spent in| matic cut-out switches them off rounding the cattle up again; immediately a low temperature in fixing the fence and in“find-|is reached,” Mr. Davis pointed ing another buyer. out. A rancher’s beef fs:nis yearly | nomay, 950,000 income. You might say his Bie i . ““life-blood.” The price he gets|__The lee installation would not ‘ include laying the floor and this for them is generally what de- : cost was estimated at about $5,000. Add certain wiring |, ag ( - PLAN FOR SPRING HOME BUILDING NOW! New N.H.A. Loans are now available there. want Something which could be te teenagers Whip ace soon seen |: * y055~Gardnes gave details of | fiddlers’ contest and — spring The rancher is keeping you) used in summer which imme- © be appearing in droves in a the drive for finances being or-|?4e0, Cariboo stage coach arri- Wer|wcely Sus a conerete well-managed rink dancing to| aniseg by the Volunteer Fire|V2l, May Queen crowning and 4 cause he is foresa to if ne wants | Acor. recommend their ‘ club records *,” Depareneae: other dramatized incidents trom will be held on to live. Hunters, as they roam | putting plastic pipe in concrete _Extolling tie good name of The meeting then selected a|80ld rush days, : the fields are, without ever|as there is no long-term prece. his firm, Mr. Davis first told the ways and means committee,| Celebration will wind up June 3 realizing it, stampeding the| dent to prove it will be a lasting | Meeting something about Canada charged with the task of select-|1 with a basket picnic, high- Friday, March 14 x ranchers’ cattle day after day.| job,” Mr. Davis warned. Ice Company. He said they had ing a finance committe to go|lighted by foot races and con- iu All during hunting season, cattle He recommended: steel pipe | Deen in existence for 40 ye: ahead and raise sufficient money | tests typical of the 1860's. would get neither rest nor food] in conerete for a good-all- |94, with a headquarters in to undertake the artificial ice é if hunters were allowed to roam| round job at reasonable cost Toronto, had subsidiary offices project. The ways and means = at the “ the fields without restrictions. | and estimated that this would [Tht across the country. | committee members — chosen| BANK AT CACHE CRERK How could they fatten for mar-| pe in the region of “We have equipped over 390 | were Claude Huston, Herb Gard- z > ket under those conditions? Plans would include (wo com-|Fenas oF curling rinks in Can- ney and Al Smallenbers, _“ branch of the Royal Bank Elks Hall During hunting season the pressors providing a total horse-|244. of which 30 have been in- of Canada has started at Cache year before last, a rancher had| power of between $0 and 90. stalled in British Columbia at —_——. Creek. They have a temporary his Steers to be shipped the|50 np. and a 30 h.p. combina-|SUch places as Victoria Arena,| since 1940, Canadian con-| building doing business across : at 8 p.m. following day for 19 cents ber/tion would be ideal. In this|Penticton Granite Club, Creston sumption of crude oil has!from Cache Creek Motel, and pound, stampeded through the|way, poth would be used |Club,” Mr. Davis affirmed. “ We tripled. ; Will put up a new building. holding pasture fence by grouse| initially to start the ice and Saoe z Anyone contemplating a home of their own should start plans now for work to commence in spring and summer. Plans and loans are often delayed and it is very wise to be termines whether or not he will be in the business next year. + + A “ee and drainage costs to this and Along with preventing cattle TEEISESTS Gugh or cilld cc EA from fattening, hunters some-|‘e total sum a times kill livestock for game. I estimated Bp around $50,000. 5 ; The meeting was told that the even overheard a hunter in a restaurant talk of taking a|P!Oiect could be financed. This “sound shot.” You stated.|“Uld require a 10 percent down “Poor old hunter! If a moose|P@¥™ent, 40 percent on the de- or a breechy cow breaks down |i” a fence, he gets the blame.” Does a moose or epw open gates, | Months > r. Huckvale? Do they leave NS res, Te papers and) roken Beer] Mi Davis cited ‘instances e See Mr. Knull in person for the latest N.H.A. pl: id fr i i bottles scattered in the fields?) other districts where arenas hid a s > Jat ees plans and free estimates with- Do they steal food and equip-|Peen built. He said that they out obligation mn were expensive projects to : Bu ORCIOe RSE undertake but that he had HOME: Ranching is a business and OMES * STORES *: GARAGES found a community would under- anaes z é i land is as necessary a part of its take the task, “provided they Especially designed for a corner or narrow lot, and Operation’ as the. warehouse, | eq am arena badly enough.” | yet conforming to the regulations of the new N.H.A. eerazescr [actory building is to) ro vsnid tat a good arena] low-cost housing requirements, here is a three-bed- re a nu ons ruc ion the storekeeper, the garageman eventually becomes one of the/ room, full basement house that contains all the PH. 201-R BOX 82 Oo» or the factory owner. Just as : vee ge 5 Cor nea: m focal points of community life elements for modern livin Large living room opens those businesses cannot afford] 7 2oue fee ic g. several steps ahead of good building weather The Clay has three bedrooms in the rear of the house, while the living room, dining room ond Eitelen! are tn front, The dining room-and) kiteiren ane sepenntea’ Wee partition, but this can be re-placed by a snack bar which would.form a combination kitchen dinette. ta addition to the wardrobe closets in the bedrooms, there is a general closet and a linen cabinet in the hall and a coat closet for each entrance. ‘The dimensions of the Clay are 40 fest yy 26 feet, with a front projéction of six/feet. Floor area is 1,196 square feet. = ivery of the equipment and the remainder spread over 24 months at seven percent simple to let the general public ramble details “Tt not only provides |’ 12to dining area, which, in turn, opens into a well- through their premi for ecovcccccccs | Planned kitchen. Bedrooms feature lots of closet pleasure, so’ the rancher cannot Space. Floor area of the house is 1,050 square feet, “ What can be done about this?” é I reply: “‘ Buy your own land.” frontage 31 feet 6 inches, should fit on most city lots. Living room projects slightly to add to the appearance of the front of the house. Working For drawings available. For other select custom and stock designs, write for our booklet, ‘‘ Select Home trucks to Designs ”—second 1957 edition now available. Write The Building Centre, 1240 West Broadway, Van- couver 9, enclosing 25¢ for mailing and handling. keep you ; in business” y afford to let them roam over his land. In answer to your question: GAIL FLETCHER. e e 2 2 Kiwanis International Every Time Annu al They are specially built to stand the rigors of hard - use and are sold and serviced by truck specialists SPRING FASHION SHOW SPECIAL! ss wos saw. ses ‘We uUDiNG, coNTaL A N D T E A AS A SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER, WE WILL | Flock Absa sede tort, PAINT YOUR CAR FOR As LITTLE AS — Kitchen and living room across the front of the Elks Hall $40 Austin, Mortis Volkswagen, etc. house with front door slightly essed for privacy Bite attractive renter S lealoevatoinee $70 Chevrolet, Ford, Plymouth, etc. Building Centre plan designed to comply with the regulations of the new N.H.A, Small Homes Loan. Wednesday, March 26 All work guaranteed, top quality materials and” work- Three bedrooms and bathroom in a line acrosp_ the : manship used throughout. back of the house, with the steps down to the base- eyes f ment. off the kitchen for convenience, House baa & at 2:30 p.m. Ae will give voula (ree entimate eee full basement, and built on a slightly sloping lot, COLLISION REPAIRS :: PAINTING gives a compact, low appearance from the front— | Doors open 2:00 p.m. only three steps up to the porch. Wide overhang gives protection from the weather at the front door. It has floor space of 1,039 square feet with a 40 foot frontage. Write the Design Department, The Buila- ing Centre, 1240 W. Broadway, Vancouver 9, for our free booklet “Select Home Designs containing other select custom and stock designs. Enclose 25¢ to cover cost of mailing and handling. I$ i p ADMISSION $1.00 set Tae va] Swanson Equipment Lid. iy building of a WILLIAMS LAKE HEALTH CENTRE PHONP 161