Thursday, September 10, 1959 Page 4 THE WILLIAMS = EE Sylvia Baker's Letter Home Seleing pone Giie broke, = régara i New PGE agent : yesterday travelling 246 miles in|’ rt ew R d ¢ H ai ; sstovreandny verve s| SEOMTENCE TOUF TOF pa sams, the new vce) REC CFOSS Home Mechanical troubles plaque Copeage We contacted en Pret ms) eo p g again and Janet, Jeanette and I] @ e,0 e agent for Wi veek N Cl 5 went to visit his mother, over his position here two weeks ursing : aSSes. : . whe wanted to know all about In ¢ eque-wril ing ring ago relieving George Oulton Mee : travellers on Scandinavian tour saver tae azo coloring Geer cer, Feo| Games «nt rm peer eas eer eB sae geatt chapter ny being, Aura 1 Mae lin[amd is wile Betty ‘ave TN) Yams ake September 3f - - ing whic : ri reat Back to Sweden-the Land of, think it was ni | English and everything had to be| plagued the Interior of B.C. was| the court house every night last|children, the eldest of whom a at the Ervan Health _ Back t ! i ice at all. At one so high we expect them to get| translated by Bent or one of the| written here August 29 when|week except Tuesday. It finally |be starting school this - Centre. Register now at the Midnight Sun, that we are a] point I became so infuriated that| up and walk away any day now.| other relatives, Spee of|four Vancouver men were wound up at 12:10 a.m. August |new agent’s previous post was at) month too late to see. We will|I stuck my head out from under] He simply won’t part with them] relatives, I never knew any one jail term et tb were ever 30 with Phe sentencing of the Pemberton. Mr. Thomson is an fone phos soon be heading across to/our tent with the intentions of and hiteh hikers we pick up must| person could have so many for ainiy of netori eos four men. active sportsman and is hopins Ivens, 283-M, Me England in early September. We/asking them to turn their radio|think we have a dead cat tucked/as soon as we walked inldocument te * ‘Orse@ o to play baseball nest year with : plan on taking a month to see/down. Before I -could utter a|away in a corner. we were introduced to Gramnie, _ Crown had 38 witnesses dur") tne Maple Leafs. England, Wales, Ireland and|word, the ‘thought that they who was 82 and wonderful for|., 0° Semtemces came at the ing the lengthy trial, while iowr Scotland. Our nomadic life will| probably couldn’t understand a|BUEUET ON ISLANDS her age. The Scandivanians |p a {aS Of county court sit-| witnesses: were called for the ¢C come to an end in the first week] word of English flashed through|_ W® Wandered over Stockholm] have a custom that should bel W2&® before Judge Henry Cas-| getence, and Noble John Moore B U § | N E S § D | R E T0 RY ph Osher end then we hope to/my head, so I pulled in my head wr the rt a most and S% | world-wide as far as I am con- ae Wallace Gable, Harota| 282 testified om his own behallt sell our “ bomb.” and crawled back in y sleep-|& sights mos eerned—a . ry Wallace Gable, Harold) Crown Counsel was Frank Perry ling along the highway w ; hot day, we had a cold lemonade room where a table ot| @20” Teceived terms of two years| oniy one of the accused to have forendet = Stoekhoim: . wher sare ome two Swedish/on a. sailing boat restaurant. jaticasies and pastried” await| 7S, , 200" _ Months while| jegal aid was defended by Joe FAMOUS BAKERY Agents for queer noises drifted from] YS: Oakie, a goldsmith and] Stockholm is built on seventeen ne tallied at ad wo Hert Edward Hartley was Novae of Vancouver. the back end, It sounded like a|M@YSit, an engineering student] islands, so the huge ship is sit] jvcr nave been scent eucy fre] tenced to two years and 10 . 5 ‘Wholessle,and Rete LENE fender rubbing against a wheel, {B® olfered to show us around) uated in the downtown area.| fvamice, payee steels £0" months Main Crown witness was Rus- x SWEET GOODS AIR PRODUCTS Dut since we have no tenders| Stockholm. Our first . stop of] It is a nice idea tor a restaurant.| eas being used and We were toi] THe case: Which had its pre-|sell_ Moore, brother of Noble e this definitely wasn’t the trouble.| ‘RE Gav was the old palace ot] We have just left Stockholm] nce it was only put on for vere] imimary hearing here on Feb-| Moore, who had previously * Pestnlas We could find no explanation for | ‘Me Past Kings, it is now the cits | behind and aimed our bomb to-| rectal gocasione, Alte Soveregy |TUATY 16. and 17, came to a head | pleaded guilty to the charge. * CAKES Swanson Equipment it so pulled into a garage at/ all We took a lot of pictures) wards Copenhagen. Once again| yas wonderful to us and. she| {ict Cousiderable investigation | He told the court complete dex) A Wedding Gakea Limited Orebro and had the mechanic|@™4 @ we were walking back to/Lady Luck was not riding with! Nowed us a tee Irae hot, | CY _leeat ROMP when several |tails of the gang's operations. Birney pan od PHONE 161 look at our rear end. They|*he car Ken turned to say some-|us, First one of our hud caps] vine che pute edd von Me} worthless cheques were drawn] 44, toig of the five getting to- eto. Optex z diagnosed the trouble as a broken| ‘MINS. still walking, and ended] flew off and disappeared into the| Viereyce ae hit Pa te for hes on the account of the Dominion) |... in his home in Burnaby| Wholesale Distributors of “INSURANCE | iia stub axle and new bearings|#P in @ fish pond with water up| weeds forever and then a rock] icket to Canada to come and | Pride at Lillooet, Clinton. Lac] viere a series of cheques were 4% Breed ESTATE needed. This meant nothing to|t® bis knees. What a sight, even|flew up and smashed our no-|Ucet ' - and) La Hache, 100 Mile House, Wil-] 1" oS Next day the gang ;;|the stone faced gardener man-|draft window to smither visit her daughter. In the even-liiams Lake and Quesnel. P . 7" PHONE 119 me, the estimated cost did : gard - smithereens.) ing Bent took us to a place left for Gariboo on their cheque : ‘ though—$120. We just went (oe Poor Ken. he had/ The window won't cost much’to| cated Brauereien, similar tol, fe! the preliminary hear” cashing spree. BUILDING SUPPLIES C H Dodwell R Co gray, only six weeks left on the Pants and shoes and replace, but it is the principle of pivoii Gardens, except it wasn’t| BS the case was first neard by y CONTRACTORS es . road and this had to happen,!W® @0n't think he'll ever smeli|the thing. I am sure we have| Jwomiee sone SxCeP Snt}Judge C, Schultz of Prin All four men have lengthy & nh euaceees E the same. He good-naturedly| gremlins riding with us. This} ne, Vn tourists. Tt is) Rupert, who declared a mis-| jail records. . i There was nothing we could do u TMS! a giant midway with rides, games| PUPCTY WILLIA AKE but have it fixed, so we checked |PT@mced through the pond for a|morning we changed our itiner-| 0. restaurants with floes chan. | tial here on May 12. MS L Notary Public : eel it. [Second time while we took pic-|ary, since we are not seeing the sats pith floor shows, e ease r e 2 f Canada’s full-blooded 'S into an organized camp to wait. z i The case re-opened on June) Most of Cana WOOD PRODUCT! a tures. Did T tell you that Ken| the coast by following the coastal] We are now leaving for/29 before Judge Castillou and | Indians have straight black hair] \... ghell Oil Bulk Plant INSURANCE oat og SUREE ae keeps a pair of shoes tucked|road we're cutting inland andj Germany, Holland and then over Crown evidence was heard on|but a beardless face, an indica- REAL ESTATE Jae fae beset and under the van seat and they are! taking the shortest route to] to England. June 30, July 2, 3 and 4 Lefere tion of Asiatic origin. GP PAINTS Wi see into the garage to have her BUILDING SUPPLIES patched up once again. At 11:30 and LAND SURVEYOR the boys arrived back and we| _ were all jubiliant, the axle didn’t | CABINET WORK have to be replaced, only eight | bearings and a brake lining $35. I am sure you couldn’t have found a happier bunch of kids for miles. Before I became the proud owner of one seventh of a car I didn’t know a spark plug| from a carburettor but each new | TOM WILLIAMS B.C. Land Surveyor LAKESIDE PO BOX 768, WILLIAMS LAKE GOOK & BARTELL TELEPHONE 239 G & Ll CARLSON Construction Ltd. COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL day finds my mechanical know-| ledge of cars increasing. Last £0. ben ors ae HOES week it was the tortion bar, this ScRvavOnS week the bearings and gosh only er O knows what it will be next week. PAINTING IN Phone 256 ae The camp we stayed in was residential and commercial -0- Boxi400,' Quesnel 'B. SIGN PAINTING very reasonable, only fifty cents for all of us and it had showers, even though they were cold. Next door to the camp was a lot with parallel bars and gym equip-| ment set up on it. At six o'clock | .8 lot of young people arrived to work out. I had a wonderful time sitting on the fence with my cup of cof- fee watching them. The girls were whizzes on the bars and they did their exercises in per- fect rhythm accompanied by a piano. I felt like a clout, I have mever seen anything like it, they were so graceful. It was quite a sight to see them in their black tights, all moving in unison. No wonder you hear so much about the gymnasts in Sweden. PEACEFUL COUNTRY J.L NGSTON P.O. Box 185, Williams Lake Phone 406-A FIGLERS = EXCAVATING AND DITCH DIGGING * McWILLIAM, WHYTE & SEARLE B.C. Land Surveyors e KAMLOOPS 219 Victoria — Phone 1691 Lo PRINCE GEORGE 1868 Third Ave. — Phone 648 Phone 34-K LAUNDRY CARS & TRUCKING URE’S LAUNDRY Out of Town Custemers Given Prompt Attention 24-Hour Wrecker Service LAKESIDE SERVICE MI: AND Al BODY SCELLANEOUS Sweden is a peaceful country, Ph with rolling pine hills and the — Phone — J. ISSIGONIS coutttryside dotted with farms. 212-K (days) 198-F (nights) 2 Strange, but I have the feeling Public Accountant that I am on top of the world 3 here. Our trip to Finland is off, ; TE&H ae as we had planned on going over Cariboo Transport Limited LAKEVIEW HOTEL by boat, but found the return Bee Gah DAILY SERVICE Vancouver - Wms. Lake fare was $21.00 plus our hotel Williams Lake — Phone 38 and meals as we did not plan on taking the van—goodnight, it is ; 9:15, past my bedtime. Local Oftics Correction, it wasn’t a good ARMES Ros. qwandeecs night. It was lousy as our Coe ae neighbors thought it would be ac S you Wan 0 now a ou @ new _ FUNERAL nice if they had a small party at M di a ay three in the morning. I didn’t . adison g Jones aS Phone 160 FAST LOW-BED HAULING SERVICE Williams Lake to Vancouver Pac Williams Lake fic Great Eastern Railway Development Bonds Q LAC LA HACHE NEWS Carpenters lose Why are these bonds being issued? ¢ When do the bonds mature? LEWIS McINTYRE s To enable British Columbians to participate in, and = September 15, 1962. it f tent A: profit financially from, the development of our province. A: Sep! 7 East and West AUCTIONEER I ems rom Q: How safe will your money be? Q: Can the bonds be registered? ‘ _— 9-B Semistic fou: oF c ters working on the : “9 yes a . : “Your in nds house of Mr. and Mrs, ‘Tom Az As safe as British Columbia. The PGE bonds, principal . Denominations of $500, $1,000 oF multiples of $1,000 Williams Lake Mosne ,Cashain Yours * Barton lost articles valued at and interest, are unconditionally guaranteed by the Genursi Delivery. Withiamns Take entire resources of the province. They are the soundest when their tent bond buy on the market. $100 recently was ransacked. How good a railway is the Pacific Great Eastern? K OIVIsTO Q Goods stolen included a small . Az One of the most modern on the continent . . . the first “SALES “8” SERVICE LTD. Williams Lake Motel transistor radio, a folding clock, Q: What about interest? to be fully dieselized . . . the first to be equipped with a Trailer Court 3 pen, sheath kuife and slide Az Interest at the rate of 5% per annum will be paid core rem ot communications. passenger MILD SUPPraS - Water - Sewage rule. _-- quarterly on th ¢ 15th day of December, March, Jane lightweight, stainless steel, high- speed Budd cars. LE.L. POWER SAWS Situated behind Cariboo Home AND MRS. Elmer p e y And, of course, the PGE is the key to the development Service MR. s) MRS. ‘ of the north. Phone 238 Weekly or Monthly Rates Stuart were weekend visitors av Barkerville and report an inter- esting time. There have been over 4,000 people through the historic town this year. A SURPRISE farewell party for Mr. and M Herm lags- quist was hell last Tuesday at = In what denominations are these bonds. available? s You can buy bonds of $100, $500, and $1,000 or in multiples of $1,000. Mackenzie Ave., Williams Lake Apply Mrs. Readman Phone 145 Can you buy through payroll deduction? Yes. Your office manager will advise you. * Furnaces * Sheet Metal * Commercial and Industrial Wiring G A. COLE What at if you you u suddenly need cash? Will you be able to McCulloch Power Saws sell P They are Parity Bonds, as good as cash. They can the home of Mr. and irs. Dan be redeemed at any time at full purchase price at any ; Gunderson, witn 22 friends bank in B.C. and at the principal office of the Canadian Corner Mackenzie and Yarston present. Foilowing a program Bank of Commerce throughout C: Phone 17 W. E. HARDING LID. oi games, Rev. ‘, McNeil pre- . MRITY Licenced Gas Fitters sented the couple with 2 pu Q: Where can you buy PGE bonds? y, DEVELOPMENT DOCTORS \ and Bleetricians . } Mrs. bine ons oe ee were Az They’re on sale now at any chartered bank in British W. J. M. DUTHIE ° CARIBOO HEIGHTS Mr. mares ree cone Columbia, at any trust company and at leading Doctor of GLa 5 \ Phone 320 Mrs. Stuart’s cousin, William investment houses. ctor of Chiropractic Budgen, Trenton, Nova Scotia, Office at and her aunt, Mrs. Jean Moor- _ ARD & FIFTH AVE. Is there any limit to the amount that can be bought? of highway on Fifth ing from Fawn Lake. MR. SERIES OA Use Tribune Ave. from Beath’s Shell station Telephone 156 Olfice in 100 Mile Motel on alternate Fridays AND MRS. Harold Clift and family, who have been visit- ing Ed Dougherty, returned to their home in Victoria last Sat- urday. : No limit whatever. 3731-7 Classifieds