Ta ee Williams Lake, B.C., Wednesday, August 12, 1959 Single Copy 10c — $3 per year questions on road conditions Mr. William Speare, M.L.A., will address a meeting of Chil- eotin residents at Puntzi Lake | School on Thurs night. He has been pri time. of school district New district superintendent of schools who arrived in Williams Lake this week is Ray Hall. He takes over officially on September 1, but, in fact, he will be assuming responsibility at the beginning of n “think I shall like it here,” Mr. Hall told The Tribune thi: week, “My predecessor, Doug Chamberlain, is showing me sures me that I shall enjoy working with Cariboo people in general and School District 27 poard of trustees in particular. Mr. Hall's grounding in his HALL RAY in various parts.of the province, which he has carried out now for the last year. Prior to that he was school principal of the Chilliwack Junior- Senior High School, where he taught for eight years. Prior to this he was further down the Fraser Valley teach- ing at Abbotsford. One of his notable achieve- ments was scored a few years ago when he was selected to or- ganize the rowing events held on the Vedder Canal in connec- tion with the British Empire Games. Mr. Hall will be joined by his and his family, wite, Bertha, Gordon, 16, Kenny, 12, and daughter Raylene, 8, when he has found a house in the dis- trict. Speare fo answer Will take charge. around the district and he as-| new job has been in relief work | PARKI \G HERE COSTS MONEY... ANY TIME Two new signs have been erected by the village prohibiting parking opposite the Fire Hall. This is to conform with provincial law and anyone parking a vehicle there will be fined whatever the time of | day or night. Originally the villa put a meter in | ere but was told to remove it by the RCMP. | Piane lands in dark Several Willis hear§? an airplane buzz low ov t 1 darkness | Sunday ni In answer to the plane’s act, about cars from town drove directly to the airport and turned on their headlights to illuminate the landing strip. The a aft from Trethew Wells logging camp in the Chilcotin landed safely with its cargo of two injured workers —S— senger in head injur! The accident The men were riding in 2 the truck, suffered company truck when the brakes gave out on a steep hill. The |nalg-ton rolled over three times and smashed into a tree. | William McKee, 3 vehi: had both his pinned under the cab for two hours until the truck could be |raised. Collen Dixon. pas- occurred abou! camp. It was fortunate tha some Americans were on road nearby and saw and went for help. Men equipment were brought camp and was raised by jacks legs. The driver of “Car accident causes outage Power outages last night were due to a power pole being replaced at McLeese Lake. Sun- day night a car travelling to-}, 7" ‘dent. and . i accident 2 wards Williams Lake smashed|'" "Re Sccieue AY ; - lacerations and bruises abou into a power pole breaking it : .- 3 *, the head. He received severa oft 20 feet above the ground|‘™ | stitches. and the upper part of the pole ; Although was left hanging by the wire: ‘ a a “ni , rapped under This condition was not| TP? 7 brought to the attention of B.C. Power Commission until yester- day. Upon ng the situation decision made to re- place the broken pole immedi- ately. In order for this to be ne the main supply had to be ted and the Commis- d to maintain servie ndary ying to retain 100 Mile House at same time proved to be an overload lon the restricted supply and thi ripped out. | pe Peter’s An is now in place with all lines . i . the Rev. E. H. Wallace, connected and the situation instituted into the office of vica | remedied, . | The accident es day night when a car coming from Quesnel was blinded by the headlights of another veh- icle parked on the roads where the highway eury around McLeese Lake. Th were two unidentified mep m the car, one suffering a br