Page 4 Wednesday, April 29, 1959 First insertion: \ Subsequent insertions: 3 ‘tra charge of 10 cents for Classified Advertising rates If cash AGREE) It liability of the paper CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 4 cents per word, minimum charge 65c In Memoriam 4 cents per word, minimum Display Classified and Legal rat icati Classified advertising closes Tuesday, ¢ Dam. Application. are set on a paid-in-advance does not accompany the insertion ord | charge of 15 cents will be made mn ondery an extra MENT is agreed by the advertiser Tequesting space that the in the event of failure to Publish any of r in the event that errors any d Oceur in. the publishing of an advertisement for that Portion. of amount paid by the adver- OARDS OF THANKS The officers and members of the Central Cariboo Music Festi- val’ Committee would like to express. their sincere thanks to the many persons and or- ganizations who helped to make this year's festival such but we would like them all to know that without -their assistance it would not be possible-to an- nually dedicate this musical event to the children of the district. ______ I wish to express my sincere appreciation to Dr. Temple and nurses of War Memorial Hospital for their kind atten- tion during by recent hospital- ization. Mrs. J. ee ae eee ae The Sisters of the Child Jesus wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all Kind friends who kindly gave their time and donations to- ward the pantry shower for Rosary Hall. daily for their benefactors. SITUATION WANTED MALE EXPERIENCED Cat operator wants work logging, road building or what have you. Mr. Eugene Somerville, phone 2R2 “Langley 892R2. TWO-BEDROOM FOR SALE ONE Roto Tiller with attach- ments. Apply Herbert Lee Skipp, P.O. Box 68, Williams Lake, B.C. - house, fully modern, 2-car garage, imme- diate possession. Write P.O. Box 867, Town. a USED South Bend metal lathe, 8-ft. bed with 8-inch swing, complete with adjustable speed pulley mount, 3-jawed chuck and 3 cutter holders. Secretary - Treasurer, School District No. 27, Box 370, Williams Lake, B.C. . INFORMATION WANTED Ce Would Sulo Heikkila or anyone knowing his whereabouts please communicate with Box 576, The Tribune. Signature needed on land sale. Urgent. FOR RENT ea ete diecgaed The Sisters pray | NICE ROOM with Kitchen priv. ileges. Phone 77-K. Avenue North. 365 5th ee en ROOM for gentleman. Phone 14-Q. — SUITE in town, three rms., self- contained; own entrance. Box 575, The Tribune. WANTED TO RENT HEAVY DUTY motor mechanic in or out of town. Phone 283-¥: FOR SALE COOPER RANCH On Deadman’s Cree] Savona, B.C. 800 acres deed- ed land 2,000 ac = it outbuildings ana mac nine’ Full price oniy $32,000.60 with $15,000.00 down. Some SKULLY & CO. LTD. HOUSE of any kind, situated be- tween Wms. Lake and 150 Mile House. Write H. Harri- son, Gen. Del., Wms. Lake. NOTICE OTICE Ne NOTICE, is hereby given that effective May 31, 1959, pas- senger service to Chilcotin will be discontinued subject consent of the Public Commission. HODGSON BROS. Per J. Gillis, Partner. ————— eee WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY High volume service station available for lease in Williams Lake. Approximately $5,000 Tequired for stock and equip- ment. For further informa- tion phone 27. ee CAREER OPPORTUNITIES TEACHERS. WANTED British Columbia’s rapid growth, and constantly in- creasing school population, have created an unprecenden- ted demand for teachers. This demand will continue for an indefinite period, career opportunities NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED in edu- cation. TEACHING OFFERS: - Training at low cost. - Bursaries and no-interest loans to finance training. - Assured employment with good starting salary. - Wide choice of positions throughout B.C. - Annual salary increments, paid sick leave, superannu- ation. - Additional salary for im- proved certification. - Security of tenure—No lay- offs. - Opportunities for advance- ment in administration. - Expanding opportunities for service, - Time to .take additional training or to travel. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR TEACHER TRAINING Is AVAILABLE TO EVERY SERIOUS APPLICANT STUDENTS considering teach- ing as a career should con- tact their school principal or district superintendent for complete information on: Aca- demic requirements; admis- sion procedure at the College of Education, University of British Columbia, or Victoria College; financial assistance through bursaries and no- interest loans. TEACHING IS ONE OF THE MOST SATISFYING CAREERS OPEN TO STUDENTS TODAY Share in Shaping B.C.'s Ruture Prepared anf issued by The B.C. School Trustees Associa- tion in the interest of educa- * tion. Cloverdale, B.C. GAMETRAILS RANCH 480 acres of good meadow land situated 6 miles north of Horsefly, B.C. 50 head of cattle, tractor, harrow, mower, s.a. rake, baler, disc, 2 plows, Seed drill, 2 binders, thresh- ing machine, truck, lighting plant. Buildings — good 5 bedroom log house on con- crete, good barn, machinery shed and other outbuildings. from r Ample open School 4% mile. The price on this going concern _ is $37,500.00 with $15,000.00 down, balance $2,000.00 per annum at.6 percent. L. K. SKULLY & CO. LID. Cloverdale, B.C. = 2,500 excellent folding chairs, banquet tables, church pews, beer parlor chairs, carpet, linoleum and tiles. | LaSalle, 945 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. 100 9-week Hampshire pullets, $1.35 each; 100 7-week Hampshire pullets, $1.15 ea.; fob Quesnel. Chicks, turkey poults and ducklings. In- terior Poultry, Box 608 Ques- nel. QUANTITY of baled straw, $15 ton, 30¢ bi Richmond Farms, Soda Creek. 4-ROOM HOUSE on large lot, ann, centrally located, good garage. \ Phone 22-A or write P.O. Box 838, Town. TWO DUPLEX’S on separate lots, electricity throughout, water and automatic heat, situated near town, part cash. Phone 300-F. LAKESHORE property, south Lakeside, Williams Lake; three rental units. Contact J. R. Erskine, South Lakeside, “> or write Gen. Delivery, Wms. Lake, for full particulars. OO SACRIFICE SALE, owner leay- ing town, nice two-bedroom house situated on double lot one mile from Williams Lake; full price $3,100. To view phone 283-J after 4:00. THREE-ROOM HOUSE on 5.4 acres land three miles on Chil- cotin Road. Phone 421-M. 1 DUMP BOX HOIST; 1 1957 Ford Ranch Wagon; 2 wood ranges; a few yearling heif- ers. Contact Mrs. Del Fowler. 1947 WILLYS JEEP, %-ton, 4- wheel drive, $400 Apply Horsefly Store. SHIPLAP now available at Gun- stveit’s Mill, 9 miles on Dog Creek road. Box ae apply LISTINGS WANTED! Buyers waiting! We have clients ready to deal on: Hunting—fishing camps Lakefront acreage Motels and resorts Unimproved land Retail stores Ranches Please send complete des- cription, full price and terms required. WESTMINSTER REALTY LTD. 521 Columbia Street New Westminster, B.C. MISCELLANEOUS Surplus Horses WANTED We specialise in cattle and horses, all kinds. H& W LIVESTOCK Buyers FAT AND FEEDER CATTLE STOCK COWS AND CALVES DON WALKER Williams Lake, General Del. Phone 421-R BERT ROBERTS Phone 287-¥ or 365-F — IF YOU HAVE A RANCH TO SELL We have a number of buyers who are seriously interested in cattle lands and ranches in the Interior. Farm Specialists for over 40 years, Write to L. K. Sully & Co. Ltd. 173 Cloverdale, B.C. PRINCE GEORGE HOUSE MOVERS LTD. House moving and Litting Service available in Williams Lake and District FULL INSURANCE FREE ESTIMATES CHARLIE EDGSON, Phone Quesnel 331-X-i, Box 314, Quesnel. FOUND 3 COATS and sweater at War Memorial Arena. Owners may contact Mrs. Brookbank at 71-Q. LOST | ONE 12-foot 2%4-inch hard rub- ber hose on Chilcotin road be- tween Williams Lake and Riske Creek. Reward for re- turn to Sid Pigeon, Shell Oil Agent, Wms. Lake. —— HOUND, black female, about 10 years old, answers to Lady. Reward. J. E. Moore, Box 255, Town. TENDERS TENDERS—TWO ROOM ADDITION Tenders are invited for the construction of a two room addition to the Bridge Lake Superior School. Plans, specifications and Forms of Tender may be ob- tained from the Office of the School Board in Williams Lake, B.C., on receipt of a deposit of $25.00. Sealed tenders marked as to contract will be received by the Secre- tary-Treasurer and opened at 5:00 p.m. at the School Board Office in Williams Lake on Thursday, May 14, 1959. Each tender must be ac- companied by a certified cheque in the amount of 10 Percent of the contract price or a bid bond in the amount of 15 percent of the contract price. G. L. YORKSTON, Secretary-Treasurer, School District No. 27, Box 370, Williams Lake, B.C. LEGALS LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate 14 miles N.V of Tautri Lake. Take notice that L. G. Scarff, of Williams Lake, B.C., occupation contractor, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commenci a post planted approximately 2 miles W. of the S.W. corner of Lot 352, Cariboo District; thence 30 chains west; thence 30 chains south; thence 30 chains east; thence 30 chains north to point of commence- ment; and containing 90 acres, more or less, for the purpose | of hay and grazing. LEONARD G. SCARFF. April 6, 1959. LEGALS LAND REGISTRY ACT (Section 161) IN THE MATTER OF (a) District Lot 1188, Lillooet District. District Lot 5779, Cariboo District. District Lot 9181, Cariboo District. (b) District Lot 9180, Cariboo District. North half of Section 34, and North half of South half of Section 34, All of Township 52, Lillooet District. . (f) North half of Section 33 and North half of North half of Southeast quarter 0 Section 33, all of Town- ship 52, Lillooet District. PROOF having been filed in my office of the loss of Cer- tificates of Title nos. 165337F, 38381M, 38382M, 38383M, all bearing date the 21st of December, 1953, and Certifi- cates of Title nos. 16547F and 165471F, both bearing the date of January 5th, 1954, respectively, all in the name of MELVILLE CHARLE:! “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate south of Puntzi Lake. TAKE NOTICE that Ray- mond Edward Ashby, of 917th Squadron, Williams . Lake, B.C., occupation Air Force, i tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: — Commencing at a post planted at the N.E. corner of Lot 10, of D. L. 1072, Range Three Coast District; thence 360 feet easterly; thence 300 feet southerl: thence’ 360 feet westerly; thence follow- ing the boundary of Lots 9 and 10 to point of commence- ment; and containing 2%, acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is homesite. RAYMOND E. ASHBY. April 1, 1959. “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and SCARCE MOON, of Meldrum Creek, B.C. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE OF MY intention at the expir- ation of one calendar month from the first publication hereof to issue to the said Melville Charles Scarce Moon, Provisional Certificates of Title in lieu of such lost Cer- tificates. Any person having any information with refer- ence to such lost certificates of title is requested to communi- cate with the undersigned. DATED at Land Registry Kamloops, British Columbia, this 25th day of March, 1959. “A. A. DAY” A. A. Day, Deputy Registrar, Kamloops Land Registration District. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate up three miles from Tautri Creek Cold Springs, i on map approximately 3 miles north west of Lot 352. ‘AKE NOTICE that W. D. Woodward, of Al Creek, occupation rancher, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described ands: { Commencing at a _ post planted approximately 3% miles southwest of Lot No. | 352; thence 20 chains east; thence 20 chains north; thence 20 chains west; thence 20 chains south; and containing 80 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is ranching, hay. WILLIAM WOODWA: , 1959. DONALD RD “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate at Skinner Bridge on the Chilanko River and north of Chilcotin highway. TAKE NOTICE that Tranetoft Neilsen, of 917 Sadn., Williams Lake, B.C., occupation boiler fireman, in- ends to apply for permission to purchase the following des- cribed lands:— Commencing at a _ post planted at S.B. corner of Lot 1703 along the Puntzi Mount- Arne ain Air Base road; thence eight chains south; thence eight chains west; thence seven chains north; thence seven chains east to point of commencement; and contain- ing seven acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is homesite. ARNE TRANETOFT NIELSEN, April 20, 1959. “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Cariboo, and situate in the Quesnel Forks Assessment District and Province of British Columbia. Take notice that Harry L. Williams, as agent for The Corporation of the Village of Williams Lake, of Williams Lake, B.C., occupation fore- man, intends to apply for a lease of the following des- cribed lands: — Commencing at a _ post planted at a point about 50 fifty) chains west of the south-west corner of Lot 11590, Cariboo District; thence 10 chains north; thence 15 chains east; thence 10 chains south: thence 15 chains to point of commence- ment; and containing 15 acres, more or less, for the purpose of a gravel pit. THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF WILLIAMS LAKE, Per Harry L. Williams. April 13, 1959. situate appr 4 miles from Williams Lake, B.C., along the River Road S.W. of and adjacent to Lot No. 11887. TAKE NOTICE that Mr. Emil Rich, of Williams Lake, B.C., occupation millwright, intends to apply for permis- sion to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted at the S.W. corner of Lot No. 11887; thence 10 chains north along Lot No. 11887; thence 15 chains west; thence 5 chains south; thence 15 chains along road: and containing 12 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is homesite. E. RICH. April 10, 1959. “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Cariboo (Williams Lake), and situate one-half mile north of the Chilcotin River, adjacent to Lot 9929. Take notice that T. L. Bay- liff, of Alexis Creek, | occupa- tion rancher, intends to apply sfor a lease of the following YReScribed lands:— : Commencing at a_ post “planted at the south-east cor- ner of Lot 9929; thence east 20 chains; thence north 40 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 20 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence east 20 chains; thence south 20 chains; and containing 240 acres, more or less, for the purpose of hay cutting and pasture. « TIMOTHY L. BAYLIFF. April 16, 1959. MACHINERY NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY! “Now is the time to get ready for the busy season. And now is the time to buy that used machine from Finning Tractor. Finning used equipment is ready. right now to make money for Why not see Finning’s today? CAT D8 TRACTOR 18A series w-cable dozer, hyster winch. Now being re- paired in our Terrace shop. FT-4264 __ Price on request CAT D7 TRACTOR Overhauled in our shops, this 1950 model has Cat Dozer, Hyster winch. Top value. Certified buy, 30-day war- ranty, fob Terrace. FT-4282 CAT D4 TRACTOR 1950 model, w-Cat hyd. angledozer, No. 44 control. Re-rimmed sprockets, balance $14,500 of machine fair. As is, fob Prince George. FT-4135 _ —- $5,500 INT. TD-9 TRACTOR 1947 machine, has Isaacson dozer, winch. In fair con- dition, low price. As is, fob Williams Lake. FT-4483 _ $4,750 NOW'S THE TIME. See your CATERPILLAR Dealer FINNING TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. LID. Phone 130 Williams Lake “Where Used Equipment Is A Business — Not A Sideline!” * TIMBER AND MILLS eee NS eee Auction of Timber Sale X78197 There will be’ offered for sale at public auction, at 11 a.m., on Friday, May 8, 1949, in the office of the Forest Three (3) years will be allowed for "removal of timber. Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C. 3 eee ere SS ety SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK RUTH, COMPASSION By RJ. SCO BATH. a iz SAME WATER MAY BE USED whe WERT BACKER; FOR Oa PLACE ISA Pi E Auction of Timber Sale X 78172 There “will be offered for sale at public auction at 11:30 a.m.,on Friday, May 8, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., The Licence X78172, to cut 226,000 cubic feet of fir and other species sawlogs, on an area situated five miles north- west of Lac La Hache, south of and adjacent to Lot 2821, Lillooet District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. . Provided anyone who unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.: or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C. Auction of ‘Cimber Sale X78409 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 a.m., on June 12, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger at lexis Creek, the Licence X78409, to cut 1,067,000 cubic feet of fir trees and trees of other species, on an area situated on vacant Crown land, five miles north-east of Meldrum Creek P.O., Cariboo Land District. Five (5) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as cne bid. Further particulars may be obtained from Deputy Minister of Forests, \ ictoria, B.C.; or the District Forester, «Kamloops, B.C.; or the Fore: Ranger, Alexis Creek, B.C. Auction of Timber Sale X76957 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 a.m., on June 12, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, the Licence 7, spruce, lodgepole pine, cedar and balsam trees and trees of other species, on an area sit- uated on vacant Crown land, two miles North-Hast of Roger Lake, Lillooet Land District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C. Auction of Timber There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 a.m., on June 5, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100. Mile House, B.C., the it to cut lodgepole pine trees and trees of other species, on an area situated on part of Lots 1617, 1621 and 1622 and vacant Crown land two miles south of Pressy Lake, Lillooet Land District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C.; or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C. OFFICE SUPPLIES Staplers - Perforators Filing Supplies Binders - Ledger Sheets e THE TRIBUNE Phone 56 Use Tribune Classifieds sat Musket balls, relics ot f the War of 1812, wer € cy e found im- bedded in the trunk\of this tree, which park employeés Wil- liam Main, left, and Ron Bryan cut down in a Toronto park. The two men were puzzled when their crosscut saw was re- Peatedly dulled as they sawed down the tree. Their puzzlement of a war 147 years ago. turned to amazement when exnerts verified that they were relics 700 POUNDS OF SUCCULENT APPLE E. Di Tomasso, left, eagerly awaits his Portion of world’s largest apple pie as Toronto Mayor Phillips enjoys his with gusto. James McAvitty, president of Canadian Tourist Ass'n, officially opened the Canadian Restaurant Ass’n convention show in Toronto by cutting sample slices of the pie which was presented by the (Canadian Horticultural “Council on behalf of Canada’s apple growers. inches in diameter, took eight hours ti The 700-nound pie, 66 0 make. Many of the wives of Canadian soldiers stationed at Camp Borden, Ont. are as well versed on guns and ammunition as their one night a week as a army husbands. For seven years, femmes who call themselves the a group of 25 rifle-packing “armettes,” have been shooting hobby. They take the sport seriously and the club is affiliated with the Dominion Marksmen’s association. the rules of proper shooting and safety are observed. Peggy Whitmore, left,and Grace White are two of the crack shots who enjoy the break from household routine.