a re er W ednesday, March 19, 1958 Page 3 2B TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. In the first 11 months of 1957 j ; Big. Creek NEWS joe oe MR. AND MRS. Bruce Watt since the war, manufacturing’s | had an estimated value of share gf the Gross National $4,482,000,000; imports of Body of Camp Caretaker Found In Nahood Lake Prodyct has been a declining] goods into Canada and estimated Percentage in recent years duc value of $6,236,000,000. On March 11, Chuck Gaglardi) Next morning at seven o’clock, | {Te returning, they will pick up|to the rising volume of imports discovered floating in Mahood] police recovered the body and] Ve-Year-old daughter Dee, who|0f ‘manufactured goods. Lake what proved to be the|ies with it, presumably for|ecently accompanied her grand- body of Jim Grigg, last seen father and aunt on a trip to January 9. His boat had later Hawati. been found upturned. Chilliwack with the Watt tamily onsen aga wees cee Grouse Chicks | bre tee ms vino, whic Despite the etowth: of second- CHURCHILL ART DISPLAYED IN. CANADA 3 2 E and family left Friday for a brief holiday at the coast. Be- — Quick Canadian Facts Williams Lake. DISTRIBUTOR WANTED ¢SPARE TIME OR FULL-TIME—YOUR OWN AREA STAPLE PRODUCT: Steady consumption, beautiful pack- ing and advertising material. Personal field assistance in John Siebert rode to Hinied by ME es has been undergoing repairs|} Your own territory. Dominion Water Resources 5 0 R d ° d Hiatal NO EQUIPMENT OF ANY KIND TO BUY! : y measnre| JE@N Un noadside Everything furnished to qualified applicant. No selling water at the outlet of the lake, secured the body and sent word to the R.C.M.P. at 100 MR. AND MRS. Dick Muir Many stories have “poured in-| ang young.son are staying with to The Tribune about the early/ yrs. R. Church while locating arrival of spring as exampled work for the coming months. by eroci and daffodils being, Canimahood News) vas. veos cc sncn ne. te latest story comes from Svend required, as established accounts are turned over to you. Excellent incame can start immediately. Approximately $2,000.00 cash capital necessary to start business and pro- vide for adequate inventory. Can be started as part-time operation, developing rapidly into a full-time business. No heavy work, but sincere appli- eation and willingness to follow simple instructions very HAZEL HENRY and Vera Bonner enjoyed an afternoon at ON MARCH 9, Mr. and Mrs. : Hanceville this weet. necessary. ce seenpinenian R. A. Pitre and son arrived by pre ee elon ge When applying, please give brief history of self; also phone ‘Bottlescape” is the name given by Sir Winston Churchill argreaves, of Soda Creek. He/ GUESTS of Percy and Rene number. Write — plane from Argentine and other to this canvas he painted in 1932. It and 34 other paintings by |South American points. Two Sir Winston are coming to Canada to be shown first at the days later, Ray, jr. while Toronto Art Gallery on April 14. - 2 : motor-cycling, was struck by a car and thrown off the machine, which was projected some dis- tance, took fire and was com- pletely destroyed. Ray was rushed to Vancouver General] He assures us that the sight Hospital, where an emergency|had nothing whatsoever to do operation was at once per-| with the fact that he was wal formed for internal injuries. He|ing from the creek bearing the {sg In satisfactory condition. alcoholic title, CURLY GRANBERG is doing well in Vancouver General Hospital, where skin grafting |Gg South To Seek treatment continues. MR. AND MRS. Bob Uhris|Hard Sire For Ranch are motoring to Oregon to visit relatives during break-up. Mr. and Mrs. de Maleissye are HERB MeNEIL and Mrs. B. | leaving their Buffalo Lake ranch H. MeNeil motored to Kamloops |for a three-week inspection of was walking along the road tolyrance for the week are Cpl. the ranca from Whisky Creek Sunday afternoon, when he was|°24 Mrs. R. Turnbull, of Fort surprised to see a willow grouse | St. James. on the road accompanied by six baby chicks—a sight not nor- mally seen until about May. IMPERIAL HOUSE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 434 Lister Building, Hamilton, Ontario COC Cee ee eee eoereseoeeererereoreorereeeEEOeOS »all-electri OME nreterred _ sta busi: Wi her |select another top herd bull far aid rédde: are deat tor -truvel: [tuelp” puvolinene WwObdInE® Oferd COMFORT SAFETY ling. tion in the 100 Mile Honse area, ei ei ti et i et eta tata CONVENIENCE and CLEANLINESS ONE GOOD REASON Monday en route to Vancouver.|polled Hereford ranches in Mrs. MeNeil plans to t in| Oregon, Washington, Nevadi i Everett and Seattle, while Herb ona, northern Mexica, Texas, Sir Winston has been painting since the turn of the century and the exhibition contains works done in 1916 and in 1948. He does not claim to be a great painter, merely one who loves the brush and the palette. An all-electric home has long been recognized as the - ultimate in better living! It assures you of real comfort, positive Five Rinks In Running For Four TO CARRY ON Top Spots In Commercial Curling WITH JOHN. . ee Five rinks are within reach) Variety with 15 wins, 6 losses ee : 2 of the four top money prizes in| and two to go. Behind this) rink 5 lectricity you use, the less each kilowatt-hour costs! the curling club’s commercial | again! is the Bank of Montréal 4 * Jeague as play nears the finish-| with ‘I5 wihs, seven losses and ing mark of 23 games played. | one to play. Kahl Propane leads the field] of the games next Sunday, now with 18 wins, four losses| one that could have the most . and one game to play. Close| hearing on the league lead is behind are Standard and Alston} tye one between Alston and Theatre with 16 wins, two los-) yan) Jf Alston dumps Kahl, ses and two to play in each/ang wing their other game case. In the next slot ts Al's /against Wells Coffee Shop, the OCIS Ore ee eee |leadership would change. Stan- dard, too, could upset cacula- Lakers Down : : Clinton Five Plenty of Hot Water... An automatic electric water heater gives youa plentiful supply of hot water 24 heurs a day... = every day, for all the family needs! EEF) BRITISH COLUMBIA = POWER COMMISSION LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY! erro. rr rr 2] tions and tie things up three In their last home game of ways by the results of ~their scheduled games. Top prize in the league is $200, with the next three prizes the season, Williams Lake “Lakers” defeated Clinton in an exhibition basketball game here last Friday. Seore was 42-36. The locals outscored Clinton for the first two periods, build- ing up a 24-8 lead. The visitors edged the Lakers in both the third and fourth cantos, but were not able to overcome the first half deficit. High scorers for the Lakers were Gus Peck with 12 points and Ernie Smallenberg with six. Of their games this season, the new town clu) has won four and lost three in their seven times on the floor. Staff Changes At Indian Schools Teacher changes at Indian schools were announced by Indian Agent Bill Christie this week. Mrs. Kathleen Poelvoorde has been appointed teacher at St. Joseph’s Mi and takes the place of Mrs. Ernie Curling who will be joining her husband mow resident at Prince Rupert. Dean River Indian School has now been granted a _ second teacher because of a situation where there are 43 pupil whom 21 are in Grade 1 teacher appointed to assi principal, Sist ry Incarna tion, is Sister ity, of Mary. BREAKS LEG AT MILL Jan Matula, 43, a canter with Wilcox Lake Sawmills at Forest Grove, suffered a broken leg re- cently while canting. The cant- ing hook slipped, fall back heavily on his left leg. | Hall 12, | being $100, $50 and $50, Here are the results of last Sunday's play: Standard 10, San Jose 7; Gardners 11, Borkowski's 6: B of M 9, Lignums 8; R.C.M.P 12, M.L. Chambermaids 7; Wells 18, B of C 10; Lakeview 10, Pool Hall. 8; Carlhoo Home 9, Ranch Hotel 5; Al’s Variety 11, Alston 3; Dog Creek 15, B.C. Equipment 5; Mackenzies 9, Central Plumbing 8; Kahl Pro- pane 12, M.L. Sr. A’s 5; Famous 8, Beath Motors 7; M.L. Cham- bermaids 11, San Jose 10; Dog Creek 10, Wells 8; Alston 9, Bo f M 5; Lakeview 12, Macken- i Borkowski’s 8, Lignums 3; Standard 14, Al’s Variety 7; R.C.M.P. 14, Central Plumbing 9; Famous 9, M.L. Sr. A’s 6; B of C 9, Gardners 7; B.C. Equip- ment 12, Cariboo Home 7; Pool Ranch 9; Kahl Pro- pane 11, Beath Motors 6. UNMATCHED IN E, DAVIN; FULTON JOHN DIEFENBAKIEER HAS CARRIED OUT HIS ELECTION PLEDGES TO A DEGREE CANADIAN HISTORY. HE DESERVES A CIIANCE TO CARRY ON AND COMPLETE HIS PROGRAM. VOTE — E. DAVIE FULTON Published by Kamloops Fed. Progressive Conservative Assn. ( “We enjoy many new comforts, thonks using him to | to a Personal Loan’ d X Getting a new furnace . . . payment of educational fees . . . . new home furnishings . . 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