Wednesday, June 17, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Travellers thrilled at first bull fight bull fight) this little operation has been T could |performed the matador who is avid fan | fighting takes over. E wes |“ GOOD KILL” | As I mentioned before, Dom- T had imaginea, »_ The bull fight we saw Was in Granada and it Was the last day Of the Corpus Christi festivities. The city was alive with People and most of the little girls were dressed in Spani: After he had played with the bull for a while, he thrust his sword into the back of the bull’s neck and blood gushed from the wound. Within a few minutes the bull had crumpled to the ground and he was dead. I was festivities ana as an animal, The second matador made an excep- tionally good kill and the crowd _We Teached Granada was to buy|hOllered, shouted Hekets, which we had-to get|White hankies. through a ‘scalper. Our seats Were on the sunny side, but for- funately the sun was behind a| til of the bull, cloud most of the time, ‘The| This is really something. The bull ring was packed and the|¢Towd went wild and as he aging effect on agriculture in Majority of the people had their| Walked around the ring people| nis country by Supper with them, a piece of|threw him hats, sweaters, serious ‘senin bread and a bottle of wine, as|PUFSes and even cameras. the fight begam at six o’clocy.|these things were thrown bai We saw Luis Miguel Domongun, |The third fellow, Chicuelo, was were cn mr es c'est’ More about statement by CFA There is more determination than form to be wit- nessed in events featuring this age group in elemen- tary school sports days around the country. Here the 6-7 year age group of Williams Lake Elemen- tary School prepare for a dash. Continued trom Page Bight | for the purpose of stabilizing agricultural returns was not a sound, means of fighting inte} tion. ‘Failure to adopt gov- ernment programs necessary to | | | | ON YOUR MARKS reason of a worsening of the posi- All/tion in foreign markets of the grain, livestock and other pro- Crown counsel collapses in court sive some stability to the far- QUESNEL — Crown counsel Court was adjourned by Mr. ducers. ner, and to assist im achieving | pany Perry of Prince George | Justice Brown and a doctor was fhe top fighter in all Spain.|@ novice, but he did fairly well. 3—When inflation under ‘economic position for collapsed im Assizé Court last|°@ed._-Mr. Perry's condition There were three matadors and|When Domingun returned to/on a country, culture, cannot be justified | Colla: ’ i Was diagnosed as, nerve strain. they each killed two bulls. Kill his second bull, he couldn’t purchasing power is reducea, |°" grounds of reducing sovern- Wednesday aiternoon during the Judge Brown then carried the Pee aon be outdone by Chieuelo, so belong this pion power is/ ont expenditure to fight infla-| trial of Frederick Phillips for|case over to the following : eee ce Stand show by setting) transferred to investment in.| i” the brief states. criminal negligence, morning, Domingun was wonderful —|down on his knees with hic stead of to consumer demand for he wore a beautiful white outfit}cape and repeatedly turned his foods. boating booklets from your fnerusted with beads and you|back on the bull. This was a The federation suggests that if ke ne ATIONAL BOATING WEEK gould see he was tops by the|very brave thing, and, of course, a very necessary and important Johnson dealer during Fray he swished the cape around.|overyone hollered “Ole,” even objective of national policy in ees a fees e first fight I thought|/me. He too was rewarded by Canada should be to achieve : 9 of the bull as an animal and felt being presented with the ears ili i 7 ’ Really sorry for the poor thing,|and tail of the bull. The ears|acyii? ‘™ ‘he value of the Here’s why FISHERMEN choose but after he had been killed I/and tail are cut from the bull found it easier not to think of|by’a very official-looking gentle- aim that way, but as a part of}man who is dressed in a black the sport. You can’t really call outfit. He could easily pass for it sport, the buil doesn’t have|one of the three musketeers, he @ chance from the beginning./even wore a black hat with a He is bred for the ring and his| plume. Jast day is spent in darkness|UsE BUCKETS Without food or water. When| ‘When the amputations are Ue is first let loose in the ring, mad¢, three horses drag thi about half a dozen matadors| dead bull out of the ring. While “play” with him to get him|this is going on, men with mad. They all have capes that| buckets and shovels run about they use. Before I get too far scooping up the blood. My, *b Thea better mention that there! sounds gory, but rea’ is a band in the stands that acts| The last fight was the most ex- as timekeeper and when the/|citing. A young fellow named matadors’ time is up, the band|Ostos was the matador and just | The CFA pointed out that reduced government expenditure J onns GOP ser-Hornses over all other portable outboard motors Fishermen want a motor that's teady to go anytime... that slows right down from fast run to whisper quiet crawl. That's why they choose a “Take-along” model 3, 5% or 10 hp. Johnson, They're easy to carry, easy to stow, the most dependable fishing motors ever made! See all 8 great Johnsons at your dealer's. He's listed in the ‘phone book yellow pages. Ask him about convenient terms. MADE IN CANADA © SALE cere ee reY Guides hold annual meet | Twenty-three people, ing children, atihome of Mr. and Mrs, ® we seatwiae 0-777?” $388.00 includ- gathered at the Witte ic | Creek t Sunday when the Big guides convened for their annual meeting. Mr. Witte was returned as Page 5 PRICE SLASHED ON THE Canadian FAIRBANKS-MORSE WASHER THE FAMOUS “ GAINADAY ” WASHER WITH SUPER SURGE PAIR OANKS- woRSE nday ACTION * Instant pressure release wringer * 9-Ib, Tub * Aluminum tub cover + Finger-tip agitator control * Triple duty pump AVAILABLE IN 5 COLORS Regular - $149.95 Special 124.95 PAYMENTS AS LOW AS lets them know and then it is time for the picador to enter tae ring. This is the part I don’t care as he was ready to plunge his| sword into the bull, the animal lunged at him, caught him on his horns and tossed him. Ostos president of the guides’ group and R. Church as vice-president. From outside the community $9.00 PER MONTH were biologist Lawson Sugden from Williams Lake; game warden Bud Pratt from Alexis Creek; and guide Tom Wilson and family from Riske Creek. Supper was served by Mrs. Witte following the meeting. . for. The picador rides a blind-|rolled over until he hit the folded, padded horse and he car-| fence and lay still. Some men vies a long spear. With the)rushed over, picked him up and spear he jabs the bull between|started to carry him away. He the shoulders and digs a hole.|had been carried a few feet The bull, of course, becomes|when he broke away from them furious and he charges at the|and insisted on finishing his kill. horse. The poor horse was|The crowd cheered him, but knocked over and the bull kept|personally I was wishing that GUEST of Roddy Watt and " ".{Angus Grewar at Breckness pushing his horns into him. I)he hadn't been quite so brave Ranch is Max Zimmerman of suppose the pads protect the/ and let someone else kill his bull] ya oy who is interested ta horse, but it was all I could do/for him. He could barely stand. to watch. The horses are really|his face was grey and his fancy well trained and they do their|outfit torn and dirty. What best to stand their ground even|tense moments they were! I when the bull charges. After|was on the edge of my seat and the picador has finished his|had I been a nail biter I would nasty job, the banderillos take|have left with no finger nails. over, the matadors also perform|It seemed ages before the bull this little job and to me it re-| finally fell to the ground. For >» : . quired the most talent and|/a while I was afraid poor Ostos y - i pravery. They have to stick|might fall before the bull. For pick-like things into the bull/his bravery he received an ear, when it is charging. 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