Page 4 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday December 23, 1959 LEGALS charge 65c charge 60c. . In Memoriam 4 cents per word, minimum charge 65c. Display Classified and Legal rates on application. Classified advertising closes Tuesday, 5 p.m. ' Classified Advertising rates are set on a paid-in-advance basis. If cash does not accompany the insertion order, an extra charge of 15 cents will be made. AGREEMENT It is agreed by the advertiser Tequesting space that the liability of the paper in the event of failure to Publish any advertisement of any description or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement for that Portion of advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the adver- tiser for that portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and there shall be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. CARDS OF THANKS FOR RENT Our Honorary Treasurer, Mrs . Lester Langley, reports that the total receipts for the MODERN CABIN on lakeside for winter months, suit couple Apply Drummond Lodge or Phone 415-¥. FURNISHED three-room suite. Phone 281-X. 1959 campaign for the Cana- dian National Institute for the Blind, amounted to $943.88, and which has been forwarded to Vancouver headquarters. On behalf of the blind and members of our unit here, we extend our sincere and grate- » Water, 2 bedrooms, and cabinet kitchen d, quarter mile north ful thanks to all those who| Phone Lee tee ee hey contributed to this worthy 7 cause of assistance to the/ONE ROOM bachelor cabin, blind and prevention of blind-| $25 monthly; one 5-room ness; to members of organiza-| house, Glendale, $45 monthly. Phone 282-Q. —— SLEEPING ROOM with washing and cooking faci tions and all others who as- sisted with the canvass for funds, all of whom have made the campaign a success. Also we take this opportunity to] able January 1. i 1 every good wish | __ Taek dou all Svers, Sood wish’! (iGHT housekeeping room, aled 108 sleeping room. Corner ard ” PRANK L. LER, and Proctor, or phone 230-G. Chairman, . OFFICE SPACE. Phone 188 Williams Lake Unit. or 336, or apply ay Tom's Leather Good Bo: 7 wil} HELP WANTED | liams Lake, B.C. MALE | | BUSINES GOOD WATKINS route available PERSONAT in nearby locality. No experi- | ence necessary. Good earnings.| 5XPERT installations of: Tile, ge no handicap. Many estab-| “T inoleum, Aborite, Walltile | lished customers. Car necessary.| r le | Write Watkins Products Inc, {n0 Garret No charge for Box 4015, Sin, “D”, Vancouver: Phone, wite “or _w | Stylectat Floors Ltd., 1239- HELP WANTED | 4th Aye., Prince Geo! , B.C. FEMALE | Lo 4-599. | REQUIRED, a fully qualified 7 | stenographer. H. Lee Skipp, WANTED barrister. This is a senior) V\NCOUVER Island or Gult| position. Experience required: | "“yoand seafront property preferably, but not necessar-| apie for small farm. Box 39, ily legal experience. Offices! {59 Mile House. Lee Building, Williams Lake LEGALS | WORK WANTED MALE Estate of John McLure | Graham, Deceased FOR SALE Horsefly, B.C. That house situate on the FIRST CLASS WELDER and mechanic, some machinist ex- perience, looking for steady work. Harry Hollingsworth, Gen. Delivery, Williams Lake. FOR SALE OR TRADE | MOTEL, small store, cafe and drive-in combine, heated pub- lic swimming pool and Texaco gas pumps with stock and equipment at Langley; $55,- 000.00 or trade for Willia Lake property. Terms avail- consisting of a kitchen and two bedrooms with a well ad- jacent thereto. _ Inquire Wilfred James Graham, ministrator of the Estate of John McClure Graham, Ho: able. Write A. Hutzkal, P.O.| fly, B.C., or at the Box 69, Town. Phone Chim-| H. Lee Skipp, Barrister and ney Creek 1- Solicitor, P.O. Box 68, Wil- liams Lake, B.C. FOR SALE NOTICE TO WE HAVE again started but- CREDITORS chering fine quality yearling and two-year-old beef. Cut- ting and wrapping, 5¢ pound. Phone Dugan Lake 4-A. EB. J. Patenaude, 153 Mile House. eee TOM POWELL MORGAN, O WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C., DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that creditors and others ARRY line of! having claims against the Werte, Send an ealintel| Estate of the above deceased iving i _ We| are hereby required to sen Living Digest. IU dinee. In| particulars thereof to the un- terior Distributors, Drawer| dersigned Executrix, c.o. Wile 369, Quesnel. Phone 400R liam L. Langley, Esq. are rister and Solicitor, P.O. Box 99, Williams Lake, B.C., on or before Friday, of February A.D., which date the Bxecutrix will 12 CU. YD. Leach Packmaster Garbage Disposal Unit, fully automatic, mounted on 5-ton truck; fully guaranteed. Mc-| qistribute the said Estate Lennan’s ‘Truck —_Centre,| among parties entitled 6462 Kingsway, Burnaby 1.) thereto having regard only to B.C. Hemlock 4-6211. the claims of which she then = has notice. COMBINATION radio = phono- MAY CAROLINE NEVIN, graph; bed chesterfield, swiv- Executrix el rocker; double bed and) py wip yyeu tT ANGLEY, mattress; standard lamp, all| 7 ee re in good condition. Phone in 299-Q after 6 p.m. oo sion WE HAVE the only precision (nto 16D knife grinder. Planer knives, jointer knives sharpened and| jy THE MATTER OF balanced. New planer knives! 1. Northwest quarter of Dis- LAND REGISTRY ACT | in stock at Ritchie Saw Ser- trtict Lot S866, said to vice, 100 Mile, B.C. contain 160 acres, more 7 = or : 1953 AUSTIN A40, good run) > Northeast quarter of Dis- ning order, good tires, $300. trict Lot S866. Cariboo ‘Apply at blue and white trail- Bias er, Williams Lake Trailer | behind Shell Service . PROOF haying been filed | in my oftice ot loss of 1959 VAUXHALL, good condi) Cenificate of No. tion, very low down payment) 35539M to the above-men- required, can arrange flmane-| tioneq Jands in the name of ing. Phone 304. Jack Perry Croan, 150 Mile House, Cariboo, and ,EOUS bearing the date the Ist of MISCELLAN November, 1951 vie < EBY GIVE NOTICE ROLUX (Canada) Ltd.,| 1 HEREBY Give ; Seeeeeeod Service, 1079 Doug:| of my intention at the expire: ince George, B.C. | tion of one calendar month las St, Prin from the first publica hereot to issue to the sitid ik < . | Jack Perry Croan, a Pro- We would like to extend our | vio al Certificate of Title in SP WISHES lieu of said lost Certificate. BEST WISHES Any person having in- to at Christmas time to our or ttle friends in Williams Lake and va, gommurieats jet " ° New | with the undersigned District. We hope the New DATED at Land Reg- | Year brings you joy and hap- | istry Office mivops, Brit- piness. ish Columbia, this $ih day 0 November ) | S. PARRAND | oN Registrar MR. AND MRS. H. SENFF Kamloops Land Registration | Distric | Germany LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel, B.C., and situace three miles north of the out- let of Abuntlet Lake on the east side of the Dean River. Take notice that Robert Stewart and Richard Blewett, of Bella Coola, occupations resort owners, intend to apply for a lease of the fol- lowing described lands:— Commencing at post Planted on the east shore of the Dean River; thence south 10 chains; thence east 10 chains; thence north 10 chains; thence west 10 chains; and containing 10 acres, more or less, for the purpose of fishing camp. JOHN RICHARD BLEWETT ROBERT W. STEWART. ‘November 29, 1959. — TIMBER AND MILLS Auction of Timber Sale X68133 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at a.m., on January 29, 1960, in of the ‘of other spec: spruce on area situated on vacant Crown land, end of east arm of Quesnel Lake (Blue Lead Creek), Cariboo Land District Two’ (2) years be allowed for removal of timber, Provided anyone attend the aucti may submit a ed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C.; the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Porest Ranger, Horsefly, B.C Gazette, Nov 5 suit-| oo Auction of Timber sale X70416 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 am. on Friday, January 15, 1960, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., ‘the Licence X70416, to cut 439,000 cubic feet of fir. and other species (except. spruce) sawlogs, on an area situated 1 mile west of Ruth Lake, approximately 144 mile north and west of Lot 4658, Lillooet District. One (1) year will allowed for removal timber. Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person may. submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treat- ed as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C. be of Auction of Timber Sale XS81474 There sale at will be offered for public auction, at 11 a.m, on January 15, 1960, i the " office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., the Licence X$1474, to cut 1,0 cubic feet of fir, and lodgepole pine and trees , On an area on vacant Crown of Gustafsen Lake Creek Road), Lillooet Land District. Three (3) years will be allowed for “ removal of timber. Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tend to be opened at the hour of auction and treated one bid. Further particulars may be obtained trom the Minister of Forests, B.C.; the District Kamloops, B.C.; Ranger, 100 Mile Hous Gazette Nov 26, 9 Auction of Timber Sale X80508 There will sale at public 11:30 am 1960, in the office of the est Ranger, Horsefly, B.C., the Licence 508, to cut 607,000 cubic feet of spruce, fir and balsam trees and trees ot other species, on an area situated on vacant Crown land 7 miles south-east of Likely Cariboo Land District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one Further particulars may be obtained from the DULY Minister of Forests, Victoria B.C.: the Forester Kamloops, rest ger, Horsefl Gazette Dec. 2 There is something to be said jamong the ordinary words, to for booklburning. [t's honest. | make their minds grow. And the Nobody can misunderstand what | plots of the classics are or a book-burner is doing. A more subtle menace the book-burner is changer, who leaves the covers and titles of booxs intact but inary. “What makes (the books) spec- ial is the author’s emotional drive or imaginary character work or subtly skilled pacing or juicy talk — the very things that med- than the book- rewrites the insides into a new shape. This parasite has been busy, dling ruins.” But the book-changers are on the retreat. The trend is bac to the full-blooded, original story in recent years, chewing up the vigorous narrative of books like Toronto Telegram W. R. Ballard, president of a dog food firm, paid the highest price ever paid in the U.S. for a jumper, Wind- sor Castle, $50,000. He brought it to Toronto for the horseshow at the Royal Winter Fair, but the horse failed to qualify for the fin- als in either of the jumping preliminaries it entered. “ Huckleberry Finn” and “Alice in Wonderland,” and disgorging it as a tasteless pulp. Such rewriting of children's ics is supposed to make them cleaner and easier to read. The copy of .“ Treasure Island" that a man buys for his son as a Christmas pri nt may turn out to be only a hollow shell. A rewriter, like a grub, has got into the book and eaten away all the meat and bones. I have complained about the book-changers before in this column, Lately someone has | written a piece for the Saturday |Evening Post on the subject “Must They Spoil Children’s | Boo 2 asks J. C. Furnas in el | On the cover of a book hand- ed to junior hig 5 | Education, Mr. Furna lEducatin, Mr. Furnas read | words: “David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens.” “But the text inside was not what Dickens wrote under that title. I found instead the shook- jup remains of heavy cutting and | rewritin Someone had sub- stituted watery words wherever Dickens . . . had said something ungent _ - eta (enitareny at this LEAGUE PLAY starts formative 1ge a text robbed of All evening leagues are id and gurgle that ens worth reading (is). like exposing them to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata with every other note played a quarter tone flat.” Furnas is right. I have some school leagues Lake Bowling Lanes noon openings are available to housewives or We are closed Christmas Day. For you, we wish a | wonderful Christmas, | ‘one that recalls | in fullest meaning the holy time me delivery phone... 184 ith brass handle sets the pace in pleasure with full-bodied flavour This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor | Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. of the birth & of out Lord. | | Monday, January 4. booked. Some after- of these distorted books in my own house. Among them is a Walt Disney version of “Alice in| Wonderland, trimmed to a fraction of its original si e, | mixed up with “Alice Through the Lookin +1: and decorated with eral new incidents and fancies which are pure the in- vention of Disney and his men. | Should the publishers try to bring, “great stories” within the! reach of the slowest reader, by simplifying the stories and tell-| ing them in kindergarden langu- | age? | It doesn’t work. Children need to find some tough, strange words hich is Ritson heads NOW OPEN! Mayfair Beauty Salon | PHONE 465 Seasonal Greetings from AGNES JOHNSEN May health, happiness and good cheer enter your home this Christmas and remain . there for years to come. Lakeview Cafe son ce SCHEDULE | Jack Ritson, official ot H. J. | Gardner & Sons, and well-known uw la YA | sportsman, headed the poll in the U7 Quesnel election last week when three candidates contested two vacancies on the town council Ritson had 557 votes, and the CONDENSED PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE other seat went to BE. R. Hewson EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 29, 1959 with 449, Losing out in his bid ‘|was C. ollver with 215. READ DOWN D UP ———— No. 1 Daily Daily STOCKMEN WON'T BUY $:00 a.m. Ly. North Vancouver = Ar, KAMLOOPS PROPERTY 9:30 Squamish KAMLOOPS—The city-owned ‘Alta. Lake buildings at Exhibition Park will Pemberton not be purchased by the B.C Shalalth Livestock Producers’ Co-opera- Lillooet tive Clinton Early this year the cattle- Exeter men’s organization advised the | Williams Lake city it was interested in pur- Quesnel __ - the buildings. | Ar. Prince George - Ly. Council has been informed by Lv. Prince George Ar. letter from K. Chowen, manager ‘Ar. Chetwynd _ Ly. of the co-operative, that the co- operative have withdrawn its No. . No. 4 | Ofer to purchase, Mon., Wed., Fri Mon., Wed., Fri. |i) 6:30am. Ly. Chetwynd _ : j The tirst Canadian patent was 8:8 Ar, Fort St, John | issued to Noah Cushing of Quebec. |}] No. 5 No. 6 in 1824, for a washing machine.|! Tue, Thur, Sat, Sun Tue, Thur, Sat, Sun. Now there are about 14,000 6:30am. Ly. Chetwynd — Ar. 2:00 p.m patent applications a year, and 8:30 Ar. Dawson Creek _ Ly. 11:45 a.m about half are granted. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME Reclining Lounge Seats — View Windows Reserved Seats Available with Steward Service and OFFICE SUPPLIES Compliments” Meas | FOR RESERVATION: ND TICKETS, PHONE Staplers - Perforators | P.G.E, RAILWAY AGENT, WILLIAMS LAKE 28 | Filing Supplies | | PACIFIC . Binders - Ledger Sheets -_ | GREAT EASTERN |} nae TRIBUNE | RAILWAY Phone 56 SUN LIFE OF €ANADA 4 The + Night before + Christmas At this joyous season, may | take the Opportunity of extending to all my + friends and clients best wishes for a very merry Christmas, and a happy and prosperous New Year. Williams Lake, B.C. Charles Dillabough, District Representative, Box 585