Wednesday, August 19, 1959 TRE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page B.C. cowboy ahead in saddle bronk event bronk ig sen- rides on both sides of rder in rodeo intertain- prom- many . Falls, Point, he Canadian Saddle Bronk riding Champion. ship for 1959 over many seasoned contestants. Ken McLean piled up a total of 17 less than a hundred ah Keith Hyland of Black Dj with 1695, and George Viking with 1487. Two former Champions make up the top five, Winston Bruce of Calgary with 1485 and Marty Wood of Bowness with 1295, Across the line, a 23 year old Canadian, Winston Bruce of Cal- has Points, ead of iamond Myron of winning consistently against the US. cowboys, There is nothin, basketball prac § organized about the impromptu tice sessions that have been going On most of the summer at the rear of the home of See — BUT FUN standings. inston scored 193 in one ride, highest Points ever given in the Saddle Bronk event. Back at home, there is a hot race as well for the bareback riding. Ellie Lewis of Osoyoos, B.C. leads Brian Butter- field of Ponka is third with 1102, Just one point ehead of Dick Havens of Madden. Cody Morris of Turner Valley is also close with 1086. Gid Garestead of Veteran is far in the lead in the Brahma|_Stck car races will begin in| home town. About eight cars Bull riding with 2572. Leo| Williams Lake on the weekend) are coming from Quesnel ana] ig 2572. ? re . - fe “+ - Brown of Czar has 1848, wiir|€ August 19-30th. The car club] four trom Prince George. | Girletz of Youngstown 1246 and Norman Edge of Cochrane 1002. Fifth place is a race between Ellie Lewis, Lional Twa of Talbor and Cal Sherman of Cal- gary, all around 450. the Drive-in Races may days depending on cars can stay here f end. Top Canadian money winner in any event is Bud Butterfield of| Ponka who has 4298 in the Steer| There will be 17- and just past First stock car races to be held August 29, 30 announced that work has begun on the track, which i: Theatre, should be completed next week. be held on both it how many/| the week-|of the raci 0 entered, | published five of which will be from the| Tribune | @ve sponsoring the new cars. BERMUDA SHORTS “IMPROPER DRESS " & Now that there is a track in Williams Lake two more stock cars have been added to the local club. Alec Shaw and Reed Bacon Gate prices and prog next final details| m will be} week’s in Wrestling. It's a closer race for Runnst up, with L. Watcher of Calgary 1039, Rufus Goodstriker } of Cardston 891, Brian Butter-\ field 868 and John Hawk Gwyne at 867. Bud Van Cleave of Taber } of} there will be no clo: black |on ° bro b hi Beiseker 1937. New gamé regulation: a bear. sons '30 for antlerless animals | Season dates for big game one 8 and i mentioned noted. bove with Caribou ous change they ended up sitting on the sidelines when the a solid lead in the Calf roping | from September 1 to June are in season from Sept. 1 to with 2027; Bill Collins of Edmun- In Game Management rea | Oct. 31 in area number 19. HEX Bes eee, George: Sutelitte of|tumber 14, season on Caribou! oie is no bag itmit on Millarville 1158, Cliff Vander-| (bulls on ) extends from Sept. ck or brown bear, but! grift of Drayton Valley 1086 and 19; Caribou: (either | tn of the s7th parallel the Bud Stewart of Heffley Creek, y age) Sept. 1 Oct 32 is one grizzly bear. A B.C. holds 5th place at 847. : oe) OCEINOW. ster is allowed to bring down | Ralph Vigen of Grande Prairie | 20% ai Goat Sept. "}one moose or one elk but not is closing ground slowly. He on |both. Mountain goat can be Toronto Telegram now has 4444 points, points) Seasons in Area 16 are the shot in pairs if over one. year DECIDING it was too hot behind Peter Bawden of Calgary |same as in 14 with the follow- 5 age | to dress up, Bud Hammond in the lead at 4978. Merle ander-|ing exceptions; Deer runs from | wore Bermuda shorts when son of Carbon, 1958 Champion is|September 1 to Dec. 6 and All big game must be tagged | he took his girl friend, third at 3581, 0. Burkinshaw of | Mo between Sept. 1 and) | Donna Prouse, dancing at Calgary 2215. E. Kroschel of Noy. 3 and Noy. | a posh Toronto hotel. But | | GOOD SELECTION OF READY-T0-60 INTERNATIONAL SF 180 Tan INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL 4 x 4 A120 1958 INTERNATIONAL A100 Pickup INTERNATIONAL 4 x 4 S120 with winch G.M.C. Pickup JEEP Pickup JEEP Station Wagon JEEP Pickup CHEVROLET two-ton DODGE Suburban G.M.C. three-ton flat deck SWANSON EQUIPMENT LIMITED a USED TRUCKS dem RF 170 Tandem Pickup Pickup il Your International Harvester Dealer Tire Trouble ? C&S Tire Service management told Ham- mond he was “improperly dressed.” “But at least I was comfortable,” he said later. EXCLUSIVE ON THE 1D-15 a : : SSR THREE-POINT TRACK SUSPENSION The track frames are mounted on each end of the pivot shaft (1) by a ball and socket joint. Frames are kept in vertical alignment by heavy steel diagonal arms (2) that connect with the pivot shaft by special bearings. The front guide rollers and brackets (3) keep tracks from toeing in or out. Three-Point Suspension is far superior to the two-point system and shock-loading to the final drive gears is avoided. USE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER “POWER THAT PAYS” Phone 191 Box 709 B.C. Equipment Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Levens. about were Walkem, a Big Creek sawmill worker, who was struck by a falling morning. ine which can calculate the Walkem, a faller, had just cut'|speed of a baseball. the tree and was walking away| The device is actually an from The tree hit another on its way down and changed its direction of fall. the butt .end of the tree and was Hospital with a broken jaw. ee | Shortage of ducks results in reduction of daily bag limit British Columbia duck hunters may not suffer as much as other Canadian hunters from the declin- ing duck population, but reductions in bag limits are necessary to conserve the duck supply, announces the Canadian Wildlife Service. New migratory bird reg ae ulations for B.C. set a daily : a jany. other region bag limit on ducks of eight, two|'™ Canada this year. : Limits on other birds remain less than last year, and a pos- the same. Daily bag limit on session limit of 32, eight less| geese is five and possession than last year. Except for|limit 10 except for the black Newfoundland-Labrador, the/brant for which daily limit is Yukon and the Northwest | three and the possession limit wee a pia 8, SXs rails and coots, 25; Territories, British Columbia |S con’g Snipe, eight; band has larger bag and. possession | tailed pigeons 10. Redhead and — canvasback ducks have been particularily affected by the dropping water levels on the prairies and as a result hunters can not be al- lowed to shoot more than four day, or possess more than eight, of these species. Wider use of retriever dogs is encouraged by permitting legally organized clubs to use a number of dead waterfowl for Machine will measure speed of ‘fast balls’ Anyone who ever thought his ‘fast ball” might have won him a place in the major Boys work hard at sharpening their shots on basket. ee Injured by tree A broken jaw and bruises | training their dogs. Under the new regulations, hunters inter- ested in training retriever dogs ay form a club and, with the approval of Chief Provincial Game Officer, keep up to 125 game birds that were lawfully killed for training retrievers during any season of the year. Open season for Game Man- agement Areas numbers 14, 16, 13 and 19 are as follows: ducks, geese, coots, black brant and now snow geese; Sept. 12 to Dec. 16: Wilson’s Snipe; Sept. 12 till Nov. 30. It is required that all birds that have been banded be reported to the near- est game office. WESTERN SWING ROCK 'N’ ROLL Dannnnnnnnnnnnne DANCE DANCE will be held NEXT SATURDAY August 22, at SODA CREEK HALL Music by The Starlighters Dancing 10 p.m. - ? * the head suffered and shoulders leagues will get a chance to by Clarence prove it at the Pacific National Exhibition. One of the attractions in the tree armed forces exhibit is a mach- last Wednesday it while it electronic computer which the army uses to measure the speed of bullets, But during the fair, August 22 to September 7, it will seek undiscovered pitching talent at the PNE. It will be unveiled to the Public first at Capilano Stadium on August 19 before game time. A machine measured the speed of Bob. Feller’s ball at 92.21 miles per hour, still the x was falling. The logger was hit by taken to War Memorial Use Tribune Classifieds ~ 5-36 Passenger GMC. 1944 Model - City Type Priced from $1000 to $1400 (Plus S.S. Tax) Suitable for Mobile Trailer, Field Office, Workshop, ete. For further information Phone, Wire or Write B.C. ELECTRIC COMPANY Ltd. 970 BURRARD ST., VANCOUVER 1, B.C. . Mutual 3-8711, Local 2592 — Williams Lake Junior-Senior High School NOTICE TO PARENTS Registration for th be held in the H hours of 9 a.m. and 4th. Pup 9 e opening of school will igh School Office between the and 5 p.m.on September 2nd, 3rd ils who have been in attendance during the 1 59 school year, will not be re- quired to register in advance. Pupils who have not previously been in attendance at this High School are requested to register on the days men- tioned above. Whenever possible pupils should be accompanied by a parent or guardian. FEES: Fees for the 19 be as follows. Grades seven, eight and nine, $6.50 Grades ten, eleven and twelve, $7.00 5-60 School Year will | NOTE: Pupils who have not previously been | registered in this High School will be required to pay an additional $1.00 for padlocks, | SUPPLIES: The following list of supplies, | obtainable from local stores, is given for the guidance of pupils and parents: 1 Looseleaf Binder 1 Pair of running 10 Key Tab Note shoes Books 1 White Blouse 1 Ruler (girls) 2 H.B. Pencils 1 White Sweatshirt 1 Eraser (boys) 1 Fountain Pen or 1 Pair Gym Shorts ball point of the 1 Towel non-smear type NOTE: Heavy boots, slacks, strides or un- kempt jeans may not be worn to class in this school. i NOTE: It is recommended that each pupil have either Concise Oxford or the Webster Coll- egiate dictionary for junior grades, or the Mer- riam-Webster Pocket Dictionary will be accept- able. . T. B. BEAMES, Principal, Williams Lake High School. %202 ITS LUCKY when you live in B.C. Sree home delivery: phone 184 This advertisement is not CO. LTD. Control Board or by the Gor published or displayé vernment of British Columbia. ed by the Liquor