Wednesday, June 3, 1959 Page 0 HOME BURNS prompt in respondin; to the fire call yesterday afternoon, and at this stage the home of Mr, and Mrs. Barney Neufeld could have been saved, but before the fire could be Firemen were was refilled again. THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE ; oe arrives in August) 'covering i Allen Ryder, 31, of Cache a for St Andrew § | who was injured in a car-bus collision two miles south of Lac B.D. a recent graduate of|in Williams Lake Hospital. - | eaion College Vancouver,| In the accident the driver at Church buys bus to bring children to Sunday schoci When Calvary Tabernacle decided to increase their Sunday school congregation this year, they left no stone unturned in their efforts to bring in new brought right under control, the fire truck tanker ran dry. Above, firemen and helpers rescue furnishings from the building. liams Lake. Rev. Anderson is married with one small daughter, born just the week before he was ordained, and he is expected to take up his znew duties here around August 4. He is attend- ing a training session in Cali- fornia for the month of July. A new chargé of Lanceville- Wellington, north of Nanaimo, which has just opened, will be the destination of Rev. Todd Lee, who leaves July 1 after being pastor of the United Churches in this district for the past three years. The board is hoping to obtain -a substitute for the month prior to Rev. An- derson’s arrival. Attending the recent United Chureh Conference in Van- couver from ‘Williams Lake were R. M. Blair, Mrs. Jack Moon and Rev. Lee. By the time it the fire had caught hold vhere he was ordained May 24,|Was thrown 99 feet. jwill be the new minister for St.|Pact caused a break above the Andrew's United Church at Wil-| knee of his right leg ana a ii this, rary ° New minister | Bus driver Creek, Greyhound bus driver Rey. Arthur Anderson, B.A.,|La Hache May 10, is recovering The im- recruits and provide religious instruction for the kiddies. They have now gone a step further. They have bought a bus and will run a service to and from Glendale each Sunday morning. The bus was purchased from the Cloverdale Evangel Tabernacle and has a newly- reconditioned motor and four new tires. It was. purchased by the men’s group of the lucal chureh. Speaking to The Tribune this week, Rev. E. P. Funk said: “We already have cars collect- ing children from various points. Now we can provide a service to Glendale which is becoming heavily populated. We shall leave the church every Sunday morning at 9:30 to collect the kiddies and will take them home after the service.” Present Sunday school con- gregation at the church num- bers just over 100, but it is ex- smashed ankle. In addition to he is suffering with a broken toe on his left foot and bad bruises on the right thigh and left knee. In spite of his many injuries and the fact that he will be in the hospital until August, Al is coming along fine and is very cheerful. Rancher buys local feed lot, slaughter house Bert Roberts, president of Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd., an- nounced this week the sale of his feed lot and slaughter house operation to Alvin (Ollie) Knoll of Chezacut. Mr. Roberts started construc- tion on the slaughter house in leading to certification as senior administrator. Majori of the course is done by corres- pondence broken by the annual Village clerk attends course Village clerk Bob Smith re- turned last week from a two- week municipal administrators’ course at the University of Bri- tish Columbia. Actually this is a course-with- in-a-course, since it requires four years to complete studies university | | | | Tire Trouble? See us C&S Tire Service ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUR CUSTOMERS — In order to comply with various regula- tions and maintain our full staff during normal business hours, from June i we shall be closed on Wednesday afternoons. On calls after hours there will be a $2.00 Service Charge to compensate the employee. OKANAGAN EQUIPMENT Williams Lake, B.C. DISPLAY ADVERTISING izatis d any other wholesalers, organizations an ake use of DISPLAY ADVERTISING tage of our second phone Stores, persons: who m: are advised to take advan' number —— PHONE 356 FRED WATERHOUSE Advertising Manager ADVERTISING, EDITORIAL FOR CLASSIFIED ONRAns: AND GENERAL BUSINESS, Cariboo Press Ltd. LOGGING OR ROAD BUILDING... THE NEW 1D-15 GEARSHIFT ~ SAVES HOURS OF WORK Normally bulldozer operators drive forward in second gear, and reverse in fifth. The TD-15 gearshift has been care- fully designed to use these speeds and directions by a simple sweep of the hand to move shuttlebar and gear- shift for forward, and a similar circular sweep of the hand in the opposite direction to reverse. There are six forward and six reverse gears available. USE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER “POWER THAT PAYS” Phone 191 Box 709 BC. Equipment 1956 and it the next year. In 1958 the feed lot was added. The operation is loca- ted on a 20-acre PGE lease about two and a half miles from town. Mr. Knoll, who operates a large ranch at Chezacut, will run the feed lot in conjunction with his ranch. Custom killing will continue to be done at the local plant as in the past. pected to increase with the ad- vent of the new transportation. (See picture Page One, Second Section). “Runs into cows on trip home One animal was killed out- right and two had to be des- troyed as a result of an acci- dent when a car ran into a herd of five cows on the Cariboo Highway two miles south of Kersley Sunday. In the car were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Halcro and three children of 100 Mile House. None of them was injured. Im the most recent year of record, there were 79,797 com- panies in Canada subject to federal corporation tax, and of these, 52,517 reported a profit and 27,280 reported a loss. B.C. Li ‘k Pr Co-op: Association Next Cattle Auction af Kamloops JUNE 9 THERE WILL BE FIVE TWO YEAR OLD HEREFORD BULLS BRED BY FELIX ABEL OFFERED ON JUNE 9th. WE HAVE SEEN THESE GROWTHY RUGGED BULLS . AND CAN RECOMMEND THEM. P.O. Box 420 Phone 102 INVEST IN LOVELACEH’S DIAMONDS * Registered * Insured E.G. 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