4. we V- Page 4 THE WILLIAMS Wednesday, March 18, 191 B.C. Hereford breeders may exhibit at Royal show B.C. Hereford breeders may get a chance to exhibit at the 1960 Ce Show in taking entries to the show was left to the directors for further Toronto, following recommenda- tions made at the Canadian Hereford Breeders’ Association held last week in Kamloops. C. H. Leech, a delegate from Elected directors at last week's meeting of the associa- tion were Gordon Lyster, Len Wood, Fred Dey, Felix Abel, Bert Erickson, Thomas Jackson, the Canadian Hereford Breeders,| Alan Syme and Tom Hopkins. told the B.c. meeting the parent association will grant one-third of the freight charges involved in shipping entries to Toronto. Canadian director of the association is Fred Dey, second vice-president of the Canadian Hereford Association. The question of whether the B.C. Hereford Breeders’ Associa- tion should raise more funds for Dr. Barry, of the newly established B.C. Beef Cattle Ad- visory Committee, called for support of the committee by the Hereford Breeders’ Associaticn. Tire Trouble ? C&STire Service Len Wood suggested appoint- ment of president of the associa- tion as B.C. Beef Cattle Advisory Committee be ratified by the tion seek representation on the committee in proportion with the number of Hereford cattle in the province. Strong support was also given to a motion by Mr. Wood calling for government investigation in- to holding facilities for cattle on the Canadian-U.S. border. The motion followed complaint by a delegate that exported cattle were sometimes held in insanitary conditions awaiting inspection by customs outhori- ties. A suggestion brought in by the Kamloops Bull Sale commit- tee that competitors withdrawing bulls from the sale should for- feit $25 deposit and be pro- hibited from exhibiting at the next sale was tabled for fur- association and that the associa- ther discussion by the directors. Canimahood News JOHN WARD, of Little Fort, was visiting at Mahood Falls over the weekend. A GOOD quality of ice has been harvested for the homes and lodges over the past two weeks. MR. AND MRS. Art Perry and family motored from 100 Mile to Mahood Lake Sunday and called on the B. Spencer MeNeil’s. R. V. ROBERTS is hospital- ized in Vancouver. Mr. Roberts was on a trip with his wife when ill health overtook him. After attending the Baker- McNeil wedding last Saturday. Mr. and, Mrs. Herb McNeil and son motored to Victoria where they were the guests of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker. Mrs. Mc- Neil and son Herbie remained for a week’s visit. FOREST GROVE NEWS ———————____ Parent-Teacher bingo successful The P-TA bingo and cakewalk held Saturday night in the hall was a success. Winner of the hand crocheted basket, made by Mrs. Pearl Molnar, was Mr. J. Nimmo. The doughnuts sold March 7. Guests present were M. Kreschuk; R. Lane, T. Lane, H. R. Weaver. These men are interested in the formation of a 4H club. MR. L. SCOTT and daughter with the coffee were. home-made by P-TA members. Sharon motored to Vancouver on March 7. THE WEEKLY foral session was held at the home of Mrs. F. Aldred. The ladies are now making gladioli. MRS. M. DANIELS had a suc- cessful Stanley Party Wednes- day evening. MR, AND MRS. M. Kreschuk and daughter Ruth motored to Kamloops Thursday. Accom- -|panying them was Mr. Gus all of | Johnson. ‘BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Topor- chuk at Kamloops hospital, a daughter, on March 9. THE ROD and Gun Club held their monthly meeting at the curling rink with an attendance of 13. Plans for the indoor small bore range are well under way and work will start as soon as the snow has gone. OVERNIGHT guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Langdon were Mrs. Langdon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and son John, Squam Bay. 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ALBUM 4 NOW ON ALE Earlier albums still available HI-FI 12”, “say, RPM, LONG PLAY ° GENUINE PURE VINYL ° FREE COURSE IN MUSIC APPRECIATION INCLUDED Prices Effective THURSDAY - MARCH 19 FRIDAY MARCH 20 SATURDAY - MARCH 21 FAB King size (35c OFF) 51.09 Heinz Green TOMATO PICKLE 16-0Z. JAR be PURITAN Meat Balls 10-02. PURITAN Irish Stew 15-02. Your Choice —2 for De FIRED FOR WORKING TOO FAST Paul is different. says his ‘mother. rarity among 15year-olds is Bryan Bdwards, Toronto schoolboy. % mong so fast around the house his mother has to tell him to slow down, and he has been fired from one job for working too hard and is in danger of losing another. The manager of a supermarket where he is now employed says that patrons, watching Bryan stack the shelves with food, think the store must be too hard on its employees. Sr ent, “Bryan wears out his shoes awfully fast, ‘Paul wears out the seat of his pants.” Bryan’s brother Well, we knew it would hap- pen—and it did. The Ist Wil- Hams Lake Brownie Pack has been stricken with Spring Fever. It is a pretty bad case too—-crly half of the Pack turned up for last week’s meeting, and that has never happened before. Of course, some of our Brownies are busy being horses on Thurs- days—that’s for the Ice Carnival you know—and they must prac- tice if they are to be. good horses. Our opening game was one called ‘Bee Hive’. Fairy God- mother drew a bee hive on the floor, at the entrance to which she placed a honey pot. It said strawberry jam on the iabel but it was really a honey pot. One Brownie stood guard beside the honey while the other Brownies formed a circle and danced around her. \When/ Fairy God- mother blew a whistle the, Brownie or ‘robber’ in front of the bee hive picked up the hon- ey pot and ran, and. the guard- ing ‘bee’ chased after her. If BROWNIES CORNER tl Brownie became the guard bee. she caught the ‘robber’ After Six Songs we once m practiced semaphore. Inspect came next and the follow! Brownies were awarded the G Crown: Sprites—Barbara Ste man, Fairies—Sharon Cormi Elves—Heather Kyte, Pities Gail Routley. The following girls pass their ball throwing test: Lin Magark, Barbara Steadm Anita Cockell and Sharon © mier. Heather Kyte passed } skipping test. In Pow-Wow we listened more stories from our new bot There is a part of the book tl tells stories about all the diff ent Sixes in Brownieland. The are 12 in all but Brown O just read the ones about t Sixes that we have in our pa They were all very imaginati and entertaining, and when - got to the land of the Litt People, which is Ireland ROUGH LUMBER WANTED BEST PRICES PAID Byezek Lumber LIMITED PHONE — is2 CKCOQO’s CARIBOO FARM MARKET REPORT 7:15 am. daily presented by BEATH MOTORS LTD. each Monday, Wednesday, FARM AND RANCH NEWS anp EDMONTON LIVESTOCK REPORT Hear the Cariboo Farm Market Report on CKCQ DIAL 570 Friday