Wednesday, September 16, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 3 Liquor store break-in attempt An attempt to break into the;to open the door from the in- Liquor Commission store in|side. On the inside of the door, Williams Lake was made some-|however, there is no handle or time last Sunday. lock release so entrance could not be made. No other damage was done and nothing was stolen. The incident is under investi- gation by RCMP but so far no dow of the door in an attempt| charges have been made. GET PLACES ALL WINTER WITH INTERNATIONAL B-120 (4x4) All-Wheel Drive Monday morning it was dis- covered that a hole had been smashed in the plate glass win- The Corporation of the Village of Williams Lake Notice Re 1959 Voters’ List TAKE NOTICE THAT the following persons are qualified to have their names entered on the list of electors: (a) OWNER-ELECTORS—British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years who, and corporations which are, owners of Teal property within the Village. (b) RESIDENT-ELECTORS—British subjects of the full age of : twenty-one years who are resident and have resided continu- SSG oe ously ix s withi vi im- - aii mulvster bbe te the catietion ot tha declaration neti Staff at Williams Lake Junior-Senior High School Baerg, 0. A. Kerley, B. Loadman, J. Mahnic, C. for (as described below) and whose names are not entered this term are pictured above. They are, left to Murray and L. Gregoire. Front row: H. Calleia, on the list as owner-electors. tight, back row: W. J. Horsewill, J. Thomson, W. Miss P. Edwards, Mrs. B. Grattan, Mrs. A. Steven- (c) TENANT-ELECTORS—British subjects of the full age of/ Dahl, R. A. Laidlaw, T. B. Beames (principal) G. son, Mrs. B. Kahl, Mrs. M. Harley and E. W. Ewing. twenty-one years who, and corporations which are and have been continuously for not less than six months immediately prior to the submission of the declaration provided for (as described below), tenants in occupation of real property within the Village, and whose names or the names of which are not entered on the list as owner-electors or resident- electors. The International B-120 4 x 4 is as rugged as they come and * might have been designed for the hard Cariboo country. For i mud, snow and steep gradients the all-wheel drive provides maxi- mum traction making sure you get there ... . and back! STOP BY FOR FURTHER DETAILS USED UNITS 2—4-wheel drives for winter In order to be entered on the Voters’ List as either a Resident-Elector or Tenant-Elector, a person must cause to be delivered to the Village Clerk a declaration in the form pres- cribed. These forms can be obtained from the office of the Village Clerk during the months of August and September and shall be delivered to this office before 5 o’clock in the afternoon of Sep- r . $1298 tember 30th, 1959. NO DECLARATION CAN BE ACCEPTED 1956 Willys Pickup .....- ‘ a $ BY THE CLERK UNLESS IT IS DELIVERED WITHIN ONE 1954 Willys Station Wagon, just ove: a uled : seeps 8 WEEK OF THE DATE WHEN TAKEN. Persons qualified as Owner-Electors are automatically placed on the Voters’ List. Persons who are NOT property owners and who wish to have their name included on the 1959 Voters’ List as either Resident-Electors or Tenant-Electors must complete the declara- Both one-owner vehicles. 1953 Chevrolet Sedan, two-tone . 2—International Tandems 1954 RF 174 tion mentioned herein within the time specified. 957 SF 180 with air | ; Those persons whose names appeared on the 1958 Voters’ Austin A40, transportation special .......: . $$ 290 List as Resident-Electors or Tenant-Hlectors are NOT required to take the declaration referred to above. Further particulars may be obtained from the office of the | undersigned. Telephone 64. R. G. SMITH, Village Clerk. LIMITED pare Your International Harvester Dealer : NORMAN H. FOX, B.Sc., 0.D. ae 25S a oo ‘A shot is made on the Firémen’s goal as Logger Lou | Fireman No. 13 is Reg Norberg; Lou Woodke shoot- * USE TRI UNE CLASSI OPTOMETRIST Woodke rushes in on Bud Everle who guards the ting and being checked by Freé Hutchinson. Stu ; BI FIEDS Firefighters’ net. In the foreground is Tony Salfi: McNiven is at far right. PHONE 56 will be available in the iis sister sport the net is six : Lake View Hotel Building ive | Game of lacrosse cc oes wee) AIL MENUM Williams Lake EVERY FRIDAY — 10 A. and was called “box lacrosse’ | - 6 PM. fans flooded into the arenas and e e ry originate Fh ee the war came a lot of good WIND 1 W |-players and spectators went off to The game of lacrosse, which is being revived |fight and the crowds became ear locally this summer after an absence of 20 years, | smaller and smaller. has a colorful history. 7 - - Re V P. A. Ga lerdi Before this country was settled) In 1953 an attempt to increase ° the North American Indians| stopping the play, and there are the sagging attendance was made —iIN played a game called “Baggat-| 0 off-sides. 7 and the number of players was away.” The object was to carry| No lacrosse player from either reduced to six, the same as in CALVARY TABERNACLE a ball from one end of the village|team can enter the goalie’s hock y. Whether or not any dif- p to the other. In some cases| crease but if the goalie leaves] ference has been made as a result , cover|of this is not known, but slowly ° when one village played against| his crease a teamate may Pugh Sunday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m. another the ball would have to| Up for him. The lacrosse net is lacrosse has been gaining in pop-| : PLAN NOW TO ATTEND travel from one settlement to that| four feet by four feet where in| ularity. of the neighbors tribe, often a distance of a few miles. There were no set rules and several times players fell to the ground . d, Now at fatally injured. Today’s lacrosse Gor La 1e4 O44 y originated from this Indian sport of pre-white man times. WOODEN FRAME The stick used by the Indians TRUCK TER EG oi tes uot ses PRICES! similar in shape to a bishop's 4 staff, called la crosse. Because at new low prices Bane ch atitere called the game lacrosse. -DNYLON HI-MILER RIB It was in the middle 1800's that) size @ 6.00x16 N.H.A. APPROVED . the white man decided to incorp- orate a new type of stick for the game and make a few rules./ When the sport was first played | | | x Lifetime Durability | under the new rules, Indians * Easy to Maintain used to come from miles around | _ ; to watch and laugh at the white’s x* Simple to Install playing lacrosse | able tire 7 : plus your reeape PRESENT DAY VERSION * Permanently Rustproof = RU Tt was not until 1932 that the ; LOWEST 3-T NYLON TRUCK Canadian Lacrosse Association in- x Durable and Attractive TIRE PRICES EVER! corporated some major revisions ; slicers which resulted in the present day x Prompt Deliveries 6.50 x 16 — version of this sport. = — . 7.00 x 17 — The big change was in the size «Living Modern is the way to describe the new 750 x 16 — of the playing area, which was Hunting’s a job for your hubby, Aluminum Windows by Wescraft. Architects, engin- 750 x BT Ask obout the cut down to 200 feet by 90 feet. He likes to get off on the chase eeers, contractors and builders are all keen on alum- 8.25 x 2 — new LOW PRICES on most This made it possible for the He'll shoot him a moose or a deer inum frames today for the simple reason that they Hi-Miler Ri Track Tires game to move indoors and be And back to shoot off his facet ik rability is combined with good appear- all prices include your recappable tire. played in hockey arenas. A team zene come) 2 7 make mene Du: : y selicible and ae noses heed This is only a partial listing. There FREE MOUNTING could only have seven players on Now you needn't bother to tell him ance, maintenance is neglig ; ; are new low prices on the complete the floor at any one time. That you're missing out a the un been reduced to wooden frame prices. Tange of sizes. No extras of any kind Lacrosse is often called the But give him a right royal welcome ° 1” n Your headquarters tame sister sport to hockey. The two ‘And tell him how well he has done. Example Price a 4g X 36 eceus $31.50 Goops SyFAR TRUCK games are quite similar but ‘Then when he says “ Darling, I love you.” which one copied the other is not ‘And pulls you down on his knees. TIRES known and debates are still held Sas, Hovey, we'll start saving money YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY DEALER | over this matter. The main dif- Let’s get us A LOVELY DEEP FREEZE.” ference is that hockey is played oe Baga 7 - . , = Will iams i ake aoe otto tacteese takes. to 2/3, DEEP FREEZERS - 17 cu. ft. - ONLY $369.95 wooden or concrete floor. 10% Down, Balance over 24 months TIRE SERVICE terse Se Tica wae ow ne? CARIBOO HOME FURNISHINGS 4 A are almost identical with only a Phone 23 PHONE 149 few differences. In lacrosse a LIMITED penalty may be given without