Page § THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, Bc i Narrow Escape - | By. Gi. ‘As Chain Saw ‘Strikes Face Jack Rowat, ir, 22, of Wil- liams Lake, had a narrow escape ast Thursday when he tangled | With a power saw, . | He was topping a fallen tree near 150 Mile House |He h Have a GOOD RUM for your — money a chain saw “tin Micted a wound from ‘his chin to his right ear, narrowly miss- ing the juguiar vein. 2 Richard, his 15-year-old brother, who was the only per- son with him, immediately tore of his own T-shirt, tore it up for bandages and applied them to the.wound, The two brothers then walked liepee 4“ mile to their pick-up [2nd Jack drove himself to the | hospital, where he received 12 jae Then he walked home mon Hart to his parents’ house, Jack has decided to call it quits as far as falling is con- cerned. This is the third time DEMERARA he has cut himself with a chain This advertisement is not published or displayed by the saw. The first time was in| Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Kamloops at the age of 16.| = Si When a saw kieked back onto) : his arm, causing a cut needing | |12 stitches, a subsequent ac ident inyolved a 13-stiteh repair Job on one of his legs. ‘Break-up Hard On Area Roads | The break-up this year is one of the worst for many years so far as roads are concerned, ac- cording to district engineer Don 110) ULOVA SEAL__JKING > Cullen. Theory of local experts, be says, is that the comparaitvely heavy rainfall last summer left excesive moisture In the roads, leaving them in a softer than usual condition when the frosts came along. The frost retained {the moisture and we are now | reaping~ the harvest in muddy Never before such rugge oO d- conditions as the frost goes out. is ness, such dependability, Reconstruction of the section \U=4 (ca) such handsome styling ina from Prior to the Bullion Mine sala ‘turn-off on the Likely road has now been completed, resulting watch priced $0 Jow! in a wider and straighter section. | | | | | — EG WOODLAND & SON JEWELERS LTp. “For the gifts you'll give with pride Let your Jeweler be your guide” Most impressive change, how. ever, Is on the Sheep Creek HiN on the Chileotin Road, | where Cape Horn is ‘disappear. | ing completely as part of the road. Several hazardous hairpin | bends have been changed into| @ comparatively straight road. Although it has a fairly steep gradient of 12 Percent, it com- pares favorably with the former road, which had a 20 pércent gradient on some of the turns. In addition, the road has been widened considerably. : Likely Road: In fair condi- tion except at Big Lake and Beaver Valley, where portions are badly rutted. , Beaver Valley Road: In fair a “THE.BOLERO STRIPE for Western Shirts a Yessir, whether true cowboy or ju a westerner ” Like Road: Has trackways in parts and is now in fair to good condition, Chilcotin Road; you’ll feel dressed for the Cariboo in a In fair con- - western Bolero dition except for soft spots i : Hance’s timber and be- Str. Cohama. through Hance’s t AERC |tween Chilanko Forks and Kleena Kleene, Sparkling Satin- Dog Creek Road: It ig not very good,- particularly in the backed fabric | prairie section. Forest Grove Road is in good condition but the loop Forest Grove-Greenjea's-Hawlins Lak« is difficult at the moment. 93 Mile-Bridge Luke has seve ral difficult spots. blending acetate and viscose © Pearl Diamond © Buttons * Beet Consumer Index Washable ° 8 Still Rising ® Crease OTTAWA — Canada’s con- Resistant Sumer price index showed < sharp gain of six-tenths of point at the beginning of March ising to a record 124.3 from 123.7 at the start of February the bureau of statistics states. $6.95 & 8.95 BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital -- and -birs 3 son, hora April 2 irs. | Ivan | © Williains April | | Thursday, April 10 More About Kootenay Title Play land Won’ an easy [histnext by a. Pushed to ti over Ques 3 Sess Starter, foo eftault and then-y: Continued from Page 1 One nei’s Currie. We lee ale aeainst Dr Mesj nest snatch