THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 5 brewed with imported 4 LARGE INITIATION One of the largest initiation ceremonies in recent years at Cariboo Elks Lodge saw 12 new members° admitted to the lodge last Thursday. From left to right (rear) Verne Mann, Vernon Barry, Bob Deck, Bill Liard, Dennis Adolph, Art Brown. Front, left to right, Elton Elliott, Earl Mellish, Walter Rich- ardson, Dr. Lloyd Bothamley, Frank Burgess and Ron Evans. | Stamps out of loop finals Lake Stampeders | first period that put him off for Williams | stopped along the | the of the game | were abrupt: come-bacl; their win od, with f 1 eifort to add to hoof B the Cariboo league Finalists for the le : now Prince Georg and Vanderhoof. The tween Prince and Qu with a forfeiture, when Quésnel refused to play their home game on. Prince George ice. 2 crown si counter at $:49 of |the final\period, 2 collected one more at 12:20 Local fans who saw the Satur- day night fray weren’t happy with several factors. The arti- ficial ice was soft and made for heavy going, andj the refereeing Jeft much to be / +}.-CATTERMOLE. and contribut®y One of the hig wey nave caken éver™ factors to the Stamps’ downtall| i@terests of Pacific Pine \Co. A was a knee injiry suifered by skeleton crew in charge of W. defenceman Reg Norberg in the Dog Creek news MRS, ALLISON js home again following a visit to Vancouver fomtnad. Owen is now at work preparing for a resumption of operations. J. SYME and Red Allison are attending the Kamloops Bull Sale. VISITORS to Dog Creek UNSCALED LOGS Peter Palagain appeared in magistrates court last Thursday and was charged and found their | jz Probation officer sought Magistrate C. H. Poston will ask Williams Lake: Board of Trade Thursday for their back- ing in order to get a full-time probation officer for this district. He has already addressed two meetings this week on the sub- ject, including fhe Village Com- mission, The latter promised to endorse the decision which it is expected the Board of Trade will make with a direct letter to the Attorney-General. Chief problem causing magis- trate Poston concern is what to do with the young first offender. “T have a 16-year-old boy at the moment awaiting trial,” he told a meeting Monday. “This boy has had to be put in jail and I don’t like it. The lad has no money, no friends and his par- ents, who live in Sardis, cannot help him financially either. This is his first offence and it is so easy for a young lad away from home to succumb to temptation by others. If he were in Van- couver, he would be looked after by a probation officer. Here I can either let him go or put him in jail.” Mr. Poston said he had been trying to get a probation officer for 18 months but had only had promises to date. Charged on three driving counts Andrew J. Pinette, 18, of Wil liams Lake, caused about $1,250 worth of damage early Saturday |morning when the car he was |driving ran into three parked [vehicles outside Beath's Auto Chokerman hurt | Body ; | charged and f d o ° tue rollowins tree | HY aCCIdent na| Cause of an industrial acci- dent that hospitalized choker- man Michael Morhart Tuesday out due care | ait $100 a: in default one m isonment. to stop at the Mbrhart, who works for vehicle while vag: wnder not remember or 1d | what happened, but was stunned and in a state of’collapse on the ground, He is in hospital under observation. ence fine of pension day BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital MACDONALD—To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert MacDonald, of Wil- liams Lake, a daughter, born March 4. 7 DELL—To Mr. and Mrs., Her- bert Dell. of Williams Lake, a son, born March 35, ATAMANENKO—To Mr. and Mrs. George Atamanenio, of Williams Lake, a son, born March 7. CAISSIE—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Caissie, of 141 Mile House, a daughter, born March 8. POOR—To Mr. and Mrs. Regi- nald Poor,-of Williams Lake, a daughter, born March lv. Mill accident Douglas Ehl, 24-yeareold edg- erman with W. H. Common of Marguerite, multiple HAVE YOUR SHOES DYED FOR EASTER Have your shoes dyed any color you wish at = BOBS SHOE REPAIR PHONE 18s. Phone Williams Lake 61-K — Quesnel 445 “eq! WIRE IKE Electrical Contractor CERTIFIED lacerations and burns to his lower left leg at 10 a.m. Satur- day in an accident at work. He stepped off the end of the mill platform and fell gn to the fast moving V-belts of the mach- inery. Ehl was fortunate not to have been dragged into the pulleys. He is comfortable Memorial Hospital. in’ War Silver Tea and Bazaar at the home of - GORDON MOORE in GLENDALE FRIDAY, 13th, WHIST AND in the evening Glendale School, 8 p.m. Sale of Home Cooking Refreshments will be MR served | The two largest tunnels in the jw rn world, each five and a (half miles long with an inside |finished diameter of 45 feet, run | beneath the city of Niagara Falls, Ont., carrying water for hydro-electric power generation. Dodds Ki idney Pills For Backache, Tired Feeling due to Urin- | ary Irritation and Bladder Discomfort. You can depend on Peds ODE St. Sp ads Day “DANCE | Lac La Hache Community Hall This advertisement is not pub- European yeast Sree home delivery 184 lished or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govern- ment of British Columbia. + guilty of sawing unscaled tim- |. ber. costs or in default seven days. (Too Late for Classification) 1952 METEOR Customline four- House Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wormald, Edmonton Brian was last at Dog Creek some 10 years ago as an em- ployee of the D.O.T. He was fined $100 and Two Canadian provinces have their own flags. Nova Scotia's, granted by Royal Charter in 1621, shows a blue St. Andrew’s cross on a silver field with the FOR SALE door sedan in good condition and clean; radio, summer and winter tires. Apply Bank of AND RELIEVE NERVOUSNESS FULLDAY 10-MORROW] To be hoppy and tranquil Instead off Saturday, March 14 Music by DOUG DAVIS AND HIS DEVIL DREAMERS Dancing 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. @ SPOT DANCES PRIZES @ We carry a full line of 6-W-G products’ WORN BY CANADIANS FROM COAST TO coasr WORK PANTS :: COVERALLS :: SUNTAN PANTS i WORK SHIRTS WHIPCORDS IN PANT AND i JACKETS = Borkowski’s Medea | USE TRIBUNE CLASSIFIEDS hone 2. Commerce or Phony Royal Arms of Scotland on the TIRES cross. 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