| Wednesday, March 26, 1958 Page 3 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIA : garem e a a gees Winners of the “A” event in last weekend’s local c cua Fr bonspiel were the Jack Fraser rink from Quesnel. skip; John Polichek, second; and Howie Wilson, Shown here following their win Sunday night are, lead. — Tribune photo Fraser Rink “A” Event Quesnel’s Jack Fraser ent in the invitational mixed bonspiel here last Site See B Bae. > eckend the first major event of AE auaLure to pe | Me: ecension, twouof our sheep 4 Fare eee ae bee Willi K were killed and the hides hung|‘#imly flew—and the men. ray ey held in Williams Lake. We aes. Nowe autely: ones earopenty Winners of the “B” rink from Ashcroft, BONSPIEL WINNERS left to right, Lorne Rodonets, third; Jack Fraser, Wins in Spiel rink copped the “A” event were the Zachow + LETTERS [0 FEATHERS AND MEN FLEW Dear Sir—with regard to Mr. Clarence Bryson and Mr. J. Koster, I would like to add that I heartily agree with no tres- passing on private property. We have suffered greatly. On up on trees down the pasture. Another time, hunters were re- sponsible for a fire that burned THE EDITOR, them the cabin, but told them they could not shoot there as it was Dan's bird sanctnary. At 5 am. the next morning, we heard shooting and on rising and going to find out where, can be protected. MRS. NORMAN: LER. MS LAKE, B.O. FOR REAL ENJOYMENT but the beer must be the glass can be your style Results of the final games by ends were: over a mile of valuable grass| Hanceville, B.C. fos 64% EVENT ‘|pasture before it could be) Fraser __ 28 5.6: Bo} 9 12 brought under control. EXTENDS THANKS FREE DELIVERY score Heo 8 A) eo BS 10 ii ae A third time, a party of three] Dear Sir——On behalf of cir- PHONE 184 Woodland 1 410 11 men came and requested a cabin|CUit B7B of Jehovah's Witnes- ; ses, it is my pleasure to thank “B" EVENT as they wished to get up and i a tha ” Shaw 1 410 shoot ducks on our lake. I gave/¥U for the kind co-operation es extended to us throughout the Score er ae I eS three days of our assembly. F 3 5 Salmon Arm to take part in the iar = euceee = 2 8 8 : Es bake "spiel. Similar Christian gatherings SICKS’ CAPILANO Thirty-eight rinks took part|steadily widening the margin. It was brother against |2"@ held regularly the world round-the-clock = 3 over for Bible instruction and BREWERY LIMITED jn the ‘spiel, with 15 of them coming from points between Ashcroft and Prince George. Bulk .of the visitors cameffrom Quesnel. The jonspiel was voted an On sheet three, the precision playing of the Zachow rink had them well on the way to victory by’ the-eighth end of their gamai with: Lorne Shaay's rink-< Score at the end of 11 ends was 13-3 outstanding suecess-by both club) #0 the last end wasn’t played. Officials and visiting curlers. Clubhouse window walls on hoth main and second floors were crowded Sunday night at 8:30 to watch the finals of the two events. Fraser downed Tony Wood- The Zachow rink had a steady grind of curling to reach the finals. They played at 4 p.m., 6:00 and 8:30, In the finalist Woodland rink. Geoff Place played third, Mrs. M. Lunn second and Mrs. B. Hubble lead. The B” finalist brother in the semi-finals of the “A” event when Jack and Alex Fraser met to decidg which rink would move out to Meet Wood- Tandy oe a > Following the finals, club president Ted Ewing presented the winning rinks with their merchandise prizes. Other place winners in the “A” event were: Tony Wood- land, second; Alex Fraser, third; and L. Gale, fourth. In the “B" event were: Shaw, second; Al Smallenberg, third, and W. On like tudamesassed\pliesd. — Christian association. It is hoped that we will have the pldasure of workiig with you J, W. McBRIND Cireult Supervisor. _.... This advertisement. ts: notepublished-or “displayed 6) Government of British 57108 y the Liqdor Control Board or by the Columbia. “Strike = It - Rich? land's mixed rink in the “A” Rolston, fourth. Prize for first eyent final with a 12-7 score for the 12-ender. The two rinks Stayed fairly even to the sixth end and then the visitors started Shaw rink was made up of Dune Herbert, third; Ken Walberg,|rink knocked went to Dan Rot- second; and Fred Hamel, lead./tacker and Mel Kahl. The two Mr. Herbert, a former president rinks were knocked at 10 p.m. of the loca) elub, was up from Saturday. Centennial Sale of B.C. Products Prices effective Thurs., Fri., Sat.. March 27, 28, 29 TURKEYS Oven-ready. ..4 to 6 pounds Grade A x tb. 72c Don’t forget to. RING OFF after using your telephone When your call is finished, hang up the receiver LITCLE DIPPER Cake Mix, 2 for 57 15-02. Pkg. 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