THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday, June 10, Canada, built originaly AT 150 MILE C ie —— e L ‘ ommunity hall | Alaska Highway |siicss soa. sss" Ose possessions wor : gravel surface. 4 H bi fi k at 150 Mil p i g id d Under the Neuberger pr Wo In Cabin rire . He | paving consiaere the U.S. would join with C Two men lost their personal d Hard-surface, all - weather |i financing the paving p He Possessions in a fire that des- un erway soon paving for 1,200 miles of the|Uader an agreement wi in troyed their small cabin near ; F Alaska Highway within Canada|Alaska would assume Te “as 150 Mile House on the morning ona, eee start shortly ]is provided for in a bill now/| {bility for year-round ma om: of June 1. 130 Mile Hous munity hall for|pending in the U.S. Congress, |@nce would provide any Beeb The men, Don Fisher and Carl) my, 4, oe thé British Columbia Auto-|S@tY Tight-of-way, and must Sanford, work for Red Lake] 9. iy te located just this side | mobile Association has been ad-|@8Tee not to charge tolls | wie Sawmill, about half a mile from|°r is Mile Hotel, is being|vised by AAA headquarters in |Pose other charges not ap eh. the small community of 180] uric tgmas Week and Com-| Washington, D.C. equally to Canadians. ee i L Mile. One of the men had lit)” ity Club officials plan Onion. yin. introduced bi S Lacan en to off the cabin stove abeut 5:30 a.m. puting immediately with the] ator Richard es Nauher cst ae anaenund aie and then went cut to get some ae es a - ive wood. His partner was just | The hall will measure 40 foot ones gah eoeeeee a Bartlett. Bredicted ee mone; getting up when the cabin|>¥ 90 foot and will nave a full|tor a co-operativ anaeee reat ee ee oe started to burn, bur he managed|#8ement. The basement will|under which Canad aga che oy toatl ioe Clu Mo to make his escape. have a nine-foot ceiling and the prea Src a io s he | of tourists to both Canad trigui Sanford’s loss was mainly |™#iM hall a 16-foot ceiling. equally the cost oe ie mes it is confined to clothes, but Fisher $125,000,000 job. . . in; ad a quantity a i rae 7 cae — tools ama care a oe aren omnis tie Paper output) While most major highways| January . sales of be THERE IN SIX HOURS — BACK IN SIX DAYS . : around $400. s aunt ioe enc 244.088 tons|within Alaska are hard-sur-|stores in Canada rose 12. ead Seen above is Elton Elliott hanai 252, ons. faced, the Alaska Highway in|cent to a healthy $238,40 trattic three new truck iott handing over the keys of ithe ottee Bs trucks to local Ford dealer Wes Atchison = iaerd! th er bringing them back “ piggy-back” style from . . oe Aletann Canadian Ford depot at Oakville, Ontario, bases a istance of 3,128 miles. Elton flew with his wife, Ha ad arge, from Vancouver to Toronto in a new jet ve a ce prop Britannia which took only six hours’ flying at our a time. The return trip with the trucks took six days. = Kohnke defeats Mexico [} \ F JU | F [ SAL “* City fighter for title THURSDAY TO SATURDAY — JUNE 11th TO 13th Fighting before 2,500 fans in Kelowna Satur- peopl day night, Felix Kohnke won the Pacific Coast footec heavyweight championship in two straight wins. vse : : ; * SE | rt won te open erm * RASPBERRY JAM ~Malkin’s, 24:02. Tit. cnnccconnneccnan ‘SOC 4 Sete nH SPAGHETTI — With C y Mex y. ° | pes took #80 At at wa — With Cheese and Tomato Sauce, Malkins, 15-07. .....2for 29c Sh dd ae an airplane spin, lost the second , aa cout ast fall when he * INSTANT. SWEETMILK — 3-1b. Pkt. . veseee 93c re ed up in eg hold. ish acimouee ve reat weenet 1 VANILLA ICE CREAM — Pints... 2for 45c ae suan"n"'se"s | & PORK AND BEANS — B ~ eal change win ene a — etter Buy 15-0z 4f sn “ FS) SEC] es ———- * ‘ ae Drawing accepted GRAPEFRUIT JUICE — Sweet, Malkin’s, 48-02. 00 cn SBC are _Xiesearoia erat watin!¥ & CUT GREEN BEANS — Better Buy, 15-07. .......... 4 for 55c C flanae Brian Loveridge of Oakland, i aes California, and grandson of Mrs.) _ 16. ao St ions a Hoey. a ROVER DOG FOOD — 15-02. occas seaman, 5 fOr49C = to spe cent contest among school child- iS cramatarctat [a TOMATO. JUICE — Libby's 48-02... cccoocoees oocc.3 for $1 a wBere The best entries in the contest at eS oC] + MODESS — Regular 12’... coomuun..20oe | SCO Tow fn ayes wnnnned for 97 nice tc wrestler and xe omotan an eeeetne went to Lisbon, ° U COLORE we of who Saturday night won | Portugal, for “exhibition in an * MODESS = Teenage Twin Pack 24 S 79 . (abont the Pacific Coast heavy- |exchange of drawings by stud- verse seneecercess ¢ 2 for 53c ‘fase weight championship |ents of Lisbon. 7 2,000 ght champ hip * MODESS = DeLuxe 12's deoecenseeecaceerocenecceeceececsnaceneceeese peenseeserene & * MARGARINE — Tulip, 1S ooo ccc cccccccscccssccsssscsssssccsssssssseeseeeceec. up. Us 1 | Wax Refills ne oo RE * EXTRA GIANT —8¢ Off. escsinniennets sosstnuunnnnnn OTe REGISTRATION OF SELLERS * LUX —Giant, 8c off. 8c AND USERS * LUX TOILET SOAP —3 bath, 1 reg. All for............ 53c 2 for 55c Pursuant to MOTIVE-FUEL USE TAX ACT Effective July 15th, 1959, no person shall sell motive- fuel in British Columbia unless he is in possession of a valid Registration Certificate; and Also effective July 15th, 1959, no person operating a commercial motor-vehicle shall acquire or use motive-fuel in British Columbia unless he is in possession of a valid Motive-fuel User Permit. Motive-fuel means diesel fuel, propane, butane, stove- oil, furnace oil, kerosene, fuel-oil and any other fuel, or combinations of fuels acquired or used for the propulsion of a commercial motor-vehicle, except fuel commonly known as gasoline THE MOST FABULOUS RECORD OFFER OF ALL TIME ! : j ; 20 SUPERB ALBUMS Ses ee WEA 177, 33Y%y mH, LONG PLAY ‘PHIL ARMIONIC GEHUINE PURE YIN Meat Specials janes ot ae BONELESS LEGS PORK ........ ven Tb. 69¢ FRESH SPARE RIBS esimseeen UD. 49¢ INCLUDED If you are:— | (1) A Seller or distributor of motive-fuel as defined ALUM TONLY |] ALBUMS 217 20. above; or 69 1 t (2) A User of motive-fuel as defined above, in a com- Cc A ‘ SIDE BACON mercial motor-vehicle in British Columbia each wer ee ceecccccnscevecces 2 lb $i you should promptly apply to the DIRECTOR, CON- contr SUMER TAXATION BRANCH, PARLIAMENT BUILD- ALBUM now ON INGS, VICTORIA, B.C., who will supply the necessary a forms for free registration and other pertinent data pu Earlier albums still suant to gallonage tax on motive-fuel used in commercial available | COTTAGE ROLLS .. iitinunes (WD. 59¢ : motor-vehicles. USERS SHOULD. SPECIFY THE NUMBER OF THEIR COMMERCIAL VEHICLES POWERED BY MOTIVE-FUEL IN REQUESTING REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS TO FACILITATE THEIR COMPLETION. Note: Persons regularly operating commercial motor- yehicles using motive-fuel from outside British Columbia into this Province must be registered as users. All commercial motor-vehicles using motive- fuel and operating on highways in this Province on fter July 15th, 1959, must have a Motive-fuel and a User Emblem. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA