Wednesday, October 28, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Beeson) GLENDALE MAY HAVE WATER NEW TRUCK LICENSING SCALE ALTERED TO ASSIST FARMERS BY END OF NEXT MONTH | Licence fees for trucks/important to a farmer who mayysuperintendent of Motor)/26,001 1Ib.-to 27,000 Ib. 450.00 operated by bona fide farmers|wish to obtain a permit for a|vehicles. If this is not done,|27.001 Ib. to 28.000 lb. 470.00 Gl in connection with their farm,|heavier amount than his licence|owners will not be able to ob-|28.001 1b. to 29,000 Ib. 490.00 ee Nee may have its water supply by the end ranch or market gardening will|allows. It is essential, there-|tain licence plates on time. 29,001 Ib. to 30,000 Ib. 510.00 without 1 r if work on the system can continue remain at the’same level as they/fore, that farmers obtain the| «For your convenience, I am| 30,001 Ib. to 31,000 lb. 530.00 interruption from the weather, are at present. correct weight of their unladen| detaching hereunder the licence ius $20.00 vee Ltd Iter Tender for the ‘project was | Cariboo MLA William Speare) trucks from a weighing station|fees which will be charged to Eitaac thateat (Pa eae awarded early in September to M .|Feceived this information from|Wherever possible as many] farmers according to the official eL000e z the Abilene Company but due to ore about |Lyle Wicks, minister of com-|trucks have an incorrect regis-/unladen weight of their trucks. | >.’ : financial circumstances work could not immediately be started. With the tight money policy in effect, a loan could not readily | be had, and the sale of debenture | bonds was delayed. Recently, | however, the debenture bonds | have been approved and the pro- ject has received the green light. Workmen started digging and in- stalling the six-inch main last} week, . When water is available there is a $25 balance owing for in- dividual residences to obtain the service. Homes may hook-up to|D0SPitals in the budget. : the main line when this balance | “#5: i" fact, robbing hospitals ‘of at least four million dollars. is paid. | general hospit tional faci | Strachan per cent tacked on the sales ta several years ago was supposed to go towards hospital construc tion and upkeep, but although| this increase raised 34 million dangerous Continued from to hosp id the addi Referring dollars last year, only $29,500,000 was allocated to This Water has been a long waitea|SEYBRAL FLAWS and hoped-for service by the Glen- Al Harding, Glendale president Water of the Improvement is looking forward to an era of conditions, $86 million. However, the speaker claimed, by statute the | Province is responsible for 50 Sixty years ago it took 100 Mr. Bennett's At present | per cent of school costs, which policy al care and educa- theory Gale people and now their wishes|COn'Msent abilities are not a have been granted. Glendale man|Ui7ect debt of the province has several flaws, according to Mr. Strachan. District, says that the community |‘B® School debt (borrowed by the districts and guaranteed by expansion and alkaround better |‘R® S°vernment) now stands at ve One ‘tats, Mr. | tional to : that he said, at hours to produce 100 bush-|meang that $43 million must be oS : els of wheat. Today, because of | considered a direct debt. 7 —eqgciy . : ; machinery, it takes 25 hours. Money borrow the Toll WATER FOR GLENDALE Bridge Authority considered] Working its way out towards Glendale is this digg a conti: liability, but Mr.| 20d following right behind it is a inch water Strachan that by law 24%] Main. Glendale residents are hoping to have their per cent of the authority's bud- supply installed by the end of November. get must come from general rev- enue, In last year's budget an ’ amount of $1,300,000 was allo- T E cated to this authority from general revenue, and a further $400,000 was added for toll] A claim by several food store jcasses in the choice grade are maintenance. chains that only three out of 10 good eating, Fry, “In other words,” Mr.|Grade A beef carcasses are ac-| secretary of Strachan said, “we gave the|ceptable to their buyers | “In their con- Authority leading to the public, according | sumer: ze that all) to the B.C. Cattle Growers’) beef which carries the ‘ Canada of 152,000 square miles, has a| The statement implies that |SPected by federal official ae > ev, good and wholesome and ma | population of 435,000. only three out of every 10 car- “ e [states Mr. “The same holds true of inspection by the Provincial Department of Agri- CENTRAL CLEANERS = J" “There is good beef on sale to suit every pocket. The grade stamp on the car in- Silent-running B.F. Goodrich Trailmakers an animal er degree of take you anywhere you want— first snow tires with TRACTOR PUSH-PULL! TRAILMAKERS plough through snow, through mud, haul you safely over ice! This year, treat your family—and your nerves —to Winter Smileage. Make the change to TRAILMAKER! Is YOURS IN WINTER TOO ... When you drive on __TRAILMAKERS! __ BEGoodrich Silvertown tires AT: C & S Tire Service of the Cariboo” “Tire Cen WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. lava) ad Don’t forget to RING OFF after using your teleohone When your call is finished, hang up the receive: and turn the crank vigorously for about three seconds. This will let the operator know that the line is free so she can disconnect REMEMBER: the RING-OFF is important. Otherwise the operator will report your line as “busy” to anyone , trying to call you. OTHER IMPORTANT TELEPHONE POINTERS BEFORE RINGING: If you are on a party line, lift the receiver to find out if the line is in use. Then replace the receiver gently. TO CALL: With the receiver on the nook, give one long, vigorous ring of about three seconds duration. BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY \finish, the more expensive the | * PICK-UP & DELIVERY |f jnear will be SERVICE | ~Therefore the housewife who wants to stretch her money = INVISIBLE MENDING will consider the purpose for |which she is buying beet and m [will select the grade of beef she “HATS BLOCKED and buys aceérding to the use for CLEANED which it is intended.” Cheaper grades of beef are quite satisfactory for many dishes, Mr. Fry says. If demand PHONE 419. | [[ic"ivsctsa too “uch torte “choice” grade, the cost will go up and people will begin to regard beef as a luxury meat, Rear of Maple Leaf Hotel which it most certainly is not, says Mr. Fry, tration weight supplied by the manufacturer. | mercial transport. | It had been previously planned to raise the Tare (unladen) Amount of , a weig] Licence Fee licence, but representation was| “The superintendent of motor 1,500 Ib. 629 head sold made to the minister by Mr.|vehicles has alreddy supplied 1,501 Ib. , |Speare and farm groups. truck owners with forms tb oe 9'o01 1 t B * d | | The letter to Mr. Speare is/completed in connection with| 3\991 yp. a aira sae jas follows: next year's licences. When! 4 991 1b, ,000 A total of 629 head of cattle “Since my last letter to you,|these notices are returned to} 5 900 1b. to 6.000 moved through the sale ring last further study has been given to|the superintendent. they are] 6.901 1b to 7,000 Thursday at the semi-monthly truck licence fees for]Checked and application tor! 7,991 1b. to $,000 sale of Baird & Company. | the 1960-61 licence year. next year's licence plates willl-s 001 1b. to 9,000 Prices were: good butcher | “As a result of this study be Bent out. Tt is important to 9,001 1b. to 10,000 steers 21.00 to 22.80; common to ; hy ae ~ know that the application forms! 19991 1b. to 11.000 medium’ steérs 17.60 toi Sens and in the light of additional|\" . : i 2 a will show the full new licence} 11.901 1b. to 12.000 good butcher heifers 16.00 to information, the arrangement : . g with re: : | fe and not the reduced fee for|12,001 1h. to 13,000 17.00; common to medium heifers Sard to tucks under! ona fide’ farmers. Farmers 3 5 i r 15,000 pounds gross vehicle} i) not be re iiived t. pay #his 13,001 Ib. to 14,000 13.00 to 15.00; good light Dutehey weight has been extended. It ay to pay this) 14,001 cows 14.00 to 15.50; good heavy now provides that the licence|!¥!! fee but will pay a licence) 15 901 butcher cows 11.00 to 13.00; a fee based on the unl veig! i 7 fees for trucks operated by bona] (" ) a" HRN nie te 16,001 Sommer fe mete is a 2 fide farmers in connection with|°" © S £0 £22) 17,001 Ib, 11.00; ‘canners: and: cutters 00.60 : * ; ale detailed below at the time| 1901, 1b to 19.000 9.00; good feeder steers 19.00 to their farm, ranch or market : s . : oqant . they purchase their licence.|19 001 1b. to 20,000 21.00; common to medium steers gardening operations will be | ay coe are the same rates as 21,000 18.00; good feeder heif- effective for the 1960-1961 lic-|"° ne AE neeeent 21,00¢ 16.00 fo 18.00; Boo. teeter farmers are paying at present. “The first and most import- ant step is that all truck owne complete the forms now in their hands and return them to the ers 15.00 to 16.00; good steer calves 22.00 to, 24.00; common to medium steers calves 17.00 to 20.00; good heifer calves 16.00 to 18.00; good bulls 14.00 to 15.50. ence year and subsequent years at the same level as they are at present. 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