| Wednesday, May 6, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 5 Top cadet marksman will represent Canada An 18-year-olq mem Tsimsian Indi, ian tribe will be . the National this summer in ley, England. ber of the representing Canada Rifle Association at Big, Cadet Captain Clifford Bolton of the St. George's army Corps at Lytton, BC., 1 to Englana from his left hand st at the age of 14 ‘andling some detonators e farm run found on a highw: j by St. George's Indian residen- his school, en's? Project neem tial School at Lytton in the During} WORKS wry JADE medallion for marksmanship, followed by the Hill Tropny at Kelowna, B.C., as best shot in the B.C. Interior Rifle Associa- tion. Ronala Purvis, school Vice-pringip: hobby of stinding ana polishing jade, which is found in abund- ance along the Fraser River. This interest, | plus his skill, led to his Qualification later as Catholic an accomplished cutter, polisher | sigent Mrs, and setter of the jade into many attractive items of jewellery. the al, work at his His early success with Tifle was noted by Corps staff, and Clift the Cadet Trades Training Camp at Vernon, B.C., in 1958, to take a rifle coaching course. the Army Cadet was sent to the names of her fiy sta g DOMINION Imes hames of her five standing ” b has 1 include: Mrs. Dean Ranges near Ottawa, where he| = '@ make a living in the nization; Mrs. M. jis That aneas the best cadet rite! gent while dros maePeD” | Poisier, education: Mra. Rate shot in British Columbia ana “®"t While attending senool. Overton, citizenship; Mrs, _____ He bas been selected to design | Deschene, prea, wre John Bi and manufacture a suitable piece | kowski, bance of British Columbia jade for pre. sentation to Her Royal Highness The Queen on her visit to the West coast later this year. The monthly tea gift draw re-instituted to raise a small xtra postage and miscellaneous fund, Among his contemplated de- signs are a brooch fashioned in- to a polo ball and mallet, a let- ter opener of jade with a juniper Wood handle, a tomahaw brooch or a spray of dogwood, the flower of British Columbia. A vote of thanks was tendered the ticket committee for their work with the Knights of Colum- bus in presenting the Miracle of Marcelino, The film showing was very successful. Two othér short films were also on the MAIL ORDER BUSINESS Program, the crowning of His On his return from England|Holiness Pope John 23rd, and by CW.L. committees named Women’s League pre-| for his kil R. Blair announced |use of Mallette for his part as projec- held at Merritt on June will attend from Williams La Nabob coupons to procure a cof- fee maker for use of the mem- bers at their social aifairs | Edueation Poirier asked members to make good use of the new “ suggestion box" meeting. The tea draw prize was won The next meeting of the CWL will be held June 1 at the par- ish hall. TOWN BUSH FIRE High winds last Friday afternoon sent a bush fire funneling up through a ravine just north of the High School and brought Forest Service men, the town fire department and hundreds of spectators to the cene. On the other side of the ravine is the new ndness in donating the the theatre, and Doug committees at , the regular | tionist, | tonne ok ererlooking town and residents there His skill with the jaa. led y ing tain, eared the fire would jump to their homes. However. ldter g 3 . Jade led to]monthly meeting of the group . 7 > u A ver, than year he attended a junior partnership ; jewel- ; ine Tt announced that the! Barl Mellish was just moving a crawler tractor into the D a PD: hip in a jewel-/held Monday evening, : s ominion of Canada Rifle| jg, business which has enabled 3 . CWL annual convention will be Association Meet at Connaugnt,|, > PUsiness as enabled the area at the time and he cut a wide fire guard between the edge of the bush and the cleared lots. Deputy fire marshal Fred Cardwell believes the fire started through the carelessness of students. It member. hoped that three The group has decided to save | Forest protection b olstered by plan Establishment of regional committees to provide for more localized direction of Canadian Forestry Association activities in various parts of British’ Col- umbia is being mapped by a special committee of the CFA. convenor Mrs. M Interior, Southern Interior and the Vancouver Island-Coast Region. introduced at the last All CFA programs, from for- est to the Junior Forest Warden movement, will be promoted as in the past, but especially tailored to meet the needs of the individual areas. protection Mrs. John Borkowski. The “proposal calls for the division of the province into three major regions—Northern in late August, Captain Bolton|a travelogue on Italy. ; Will move to a fruit farm near} Ken Thibaudeau was thanked Lillooet where he will open a new jewellery business with Mr. Purv Here they will have a = factory with all the necessary equipment, a mail order depart- ment where they will handle or- ders from all over the world for the rare and beautiful jade, and a showroom to cater to the thousands of tourists during the summer season. Clifford Bolton is a sligh built boy of 135 pounds and is five feet, five inches tall, good looking, quiet spoken and with a good sense of humor. His in- terests other than shooting and jade, include’ chess, singing in | ORGANIZATION “MEETING = Senior Citizens’ Association A sharp eye with the rifle ensures a full lar- der and the Fraser Can- ST. PETER'’S CHURCH the school choir and playing HALL yon offers all types of pasketball. game from rabbits to With his natural energy and . i vi y obstacle xperienced Will to master any i: F id M 8 Dean tot she ¢ P