Wednesday, July 8, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 3 CADETS OFF TO CAMP Off to summer camp are these cadets of the 610 (Cariboo) Squadron, who left Sunday by RCAF trons “Pap picture shows the cadets and officers aboard the big ship. The 15 logal boys form part of the camp of 575 Air Cadets at Sea Island. The boys come from all parts of Western Canada, including north-western Ontario and the Yukon. Training program ranges from academic subjects to tours and sports. Each cadet will receive two periods of fly- ing in an RCAF Expeditor aircraft. . | Horsefly news MR.°AND MRS, Ben Fri left Monday and will be away for two months. They will spend five days at Prince George for a mission workers’ conference |then back to the Chilcotin to: a 10-day Bible camp on Quincey {Lake. Following that Mr. and Call Today F. B. Bass | LIMITED Telephone 316 Mrs. Friesen will spend six jweeks in the ‘Chase district on the Daily Vocation Bible School camp for children, general store of Mr. Clark's is now in the proce: being constructed. They now waiting for the river to drop so they may get gravel to pour cement. WE HAD one very enthused fisherman here a few weeks ago. This fisherman went out fishing every morning, later coming home each time with wet feet. The lady of the house could not figure out why the wet feet each |time so the next fishing ex |sion she followed him to his | ishing hole and there the lady found her fisherman sitting out lon a large willow limb. over- [hanging the fast running creek watching the small fish |swimming in the creek. Then like a flash out reaches an arm |to try to cateh a fish. No suc- Ym | quie “cat fisherman ” for a morning bath as well DEL JUNEK, Junek’s sawmill of Beaver Val- y. lost his mill in a fire that wept through the mill late on jJune 2 Stan Kinkead, a former resi- |dent of Williams Lake, |elected president |men Club in Fer |kead has been elected president | of the Fernie Kinettes. Tire Trouble? | C&S Tire Service owner of Dog Creek news (Delayed) DUE to some mechanical failure, the local logging opera- tion has closed down for two Weeks or until repairs can be effected. BILL OWEN spent a few days at the camp during the week. MRS. GERTRUDE LANNING, Vancouver, is the house guest of Mrs. C. R. Place. CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and Mrs. Len DeRose on the birth of twin sons, and to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Allison upon the arrival of a boy. MRS. C. R. PLACE paid a business visit to Williams Lake last week, along with Mr. Gil- bert of Victoria, who is touring the Cariboo in search of a small ranch. THE community was almost deserted last week with every- one able to do so taking in the big Cariboo holiday. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital QUANSTRON—To Mr. and Mrs John Quanstron, of Williams Lake, a son, born June 30. STREADER—To Mr. and Mrs. John Streader, of Horsefty, a daughter, born June 30. Nearly 2,000 plants are en- gaged in furniture making in Canada. Forest Grove news MR. AND MRS. F. Topor- chak left June 30 for Vernon where they will spend the sum- mer holidays. They were ac- companied by Mrs. D. Langdon who will attend the school for swimming instructors at Kelowna. IRWIN (Shorty) Sellars and Rickie’ Daniels left July 1 to spend a short holiday in Van- couver. MR. AND MRS. Alex Skeleton left June 29 for Pitt Meadows where they will make their fut- ure home. MRS. L. RAE of Fraser Lake is spending a few days with her son, Dwayne. She was secretary some years ago of the Women’s Mrs. Institute_of Forest Grove. 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