THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIB Page 7 way. Oliver Street should be well trenched by the time Stampede rolls around this year. Ditch for the new water line is shown here on the lower end of the street. Trench will eventually extend out the high- bride-elect Pink and white streamers and white wedding bells graced the living-room of Mrs. P. Roberts’ home for the shower held re- cently in honor of Miss Shirley Fowler, bride-elect, whose wed- ding will take place June 20. Shirley's little brother and sister were dressed as bride and groom and preceded the three- tier wedding cake on a tea wagon, which also carried the gifts. After the gifts were opened games were played and a de- licious lunch served by Mrs. F. Blackstock, Mrs. P. Roberts, Mrs. L. Anderson and Mrs. F. Cobb. . Other guests present were Mrs. H. Grayson, Mrs. H. Dell, Mrs. L. Kidd, Mrs. E. Derrick, Mrs. P Ratch, Miss Gayle Mid- night, Miss Patsy Margetts, Mrs. F|in the organization, OTTAWA—Two government measures providing for changes discipline and pension setup of the RCMP are being studied in. Commons. A resolution preliminary to the pensions bill was carried, and the bill subsequently ceived first reading. re- Justice Minister Fulton said it removes a number of anoma- lies and provides separate RCMP pension legislation, sup- planting sections _ scattered through the general RCMP Act. Major provisions include: 1—RCMP members now would get disability pensions in addition to their service pen- sions if disability were incurred during service. No such pro- vision now exists. Changes in-RCMP organization being studied would apply to present as well |trol over the force, though this las ruture pensioners. of right, rather than at the dis- cretion of t present, —For RCMP members transferred to the force from British Columbia provincial police a few years ago, their war service would count as pen- sionable time. 3—Pensions will be a matter the cabinet, as a In the other measure, which [started through the stage of second reading—approval in principle—Mr. Fulton said a modernization, streamlining and more democratic administration of the force wil be provided. There would be greater flexi- control would be retained. A new rank—chief superin- tendent—would-be created, be- tween superintendent and assist- ant commissioner. powers vested in high officers concerning discipline would be modified. Instead of the present single category of officers for force members, there would be minor and major offences. Persons convicted of minor offences would retain the pres- ent right of appeal to the com- missioner. A board of review would be available to those con- ‘The new one bility in the government’s con- victed of major offences. Certain wide and arbitrary be Horsefly news NEW residents from Redding, California, are Mr. Wayne Finken- binder, their daughter Darlene Turman and Mrs. Fikenbinder’s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. . V. Ayres, also of California. Mr, Finkenbinder bought the Calloway Ranch from Gor- don Thompson early in April with the thought of eventually restocking the ranch with cattle at Horsefly and Mrs. again. Now the family is just relaxing, waiting to enjoy the fishing. Last year Mr. and Mrs. Finkenbinder spent the summer camped by a bridge over the Horsefly River so they are not strangers to Horsefly itself. LANCE THYGASSEN severe- ly sprained his right ankle on Sunday while helping Mr. Clark brand his calves at Beaver Val- ley. Mr. Thygassen is now on crutches, YOUNG Margie Niquidet sus- tained a greenstick broken col- larbone when a car backed over her when she was over at the garage Saturday 6th. THE public works crew has done a lot of badly needed work on the Black Creek road lately. FROM all the reports, fishing is poor all over except one lake which seems to have an inex- haustable supply of fish. Tisdale Lake up the Black Creek coun- try is the place, but a jeep is needed to reach it. VISITING for a week was Bill Drury, student Anglican minister from Toronto. Mr. Drury, who was born and raised in London, England, has his M.A. from Cambridge Univ- ersity. He came to Canada five years ago and is taking his last two years in theology from the Trinity College of Toronto. Mr. Drury will spend the summer helping out the surrounding districts of Williams Lake then will leave in September to re- turn to Toronto. ‘Dog Creek news AL POWERS is now in charge of’ the local emporium. NEW residents in the com- munity are Mrs. L. Lauvin and Mrs. Ron Scharwtz, who have arrived to join their husbands who are employed by. Catter- mole-Trethewey Contractors. A. J. DRINKELL is home again aiter visiting his old friend Ed Hillman at Mission City. Mr. Hillman sends good wishes to his many friends in the Cariboo. BARGAINS GALORE SALE June IB. 19. 20 H. Fowler and Miss Betty Cobb. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fowler announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their eldest daughter, Shirley, to Mr. Thomas Ballach | on Saturday, June 20. at 3 p.m.| in St. Andrew's Unitgd Church See your electric contractor for prices “LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY ” P.O. Box 420 B.C. Livestock Producers Co-operative Association Next Cattle Auction at Kamloops JUNE 23 Phone 102 worry .- Phone We'll move you any place, an’ time. Just count on us to save YO to handle all your possessions with greatest care. You'll like our prices. 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