THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday December 30, 1959 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion: 4 cents Per word, minimum charge 65c Subsequent insertions: 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50c. Extra charge of 10 cents for box number. In Memoriam Notices, Cards of Thanks, ete.: 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 cherge of 15 cents will be made. AGREEMENT s agreed by the advertiser requesting 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. IN MEMORIAM LUSCOMBE—In loving memory of our darling daughter, Linda-Kae, who passed away January 1, 1954. Ever re- membered by Mum, Dad, sis- ters and brothers. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTROLUX (Canada) Ltd., Sales and Service; 1079 Doug- las St., Prince George, B LEGION XILIARY NOTICE. Regular Meeting of the Legion Auxiliary has been postponed from January 4 to January 11 All members are urged to at- tend, and are reminded their dues are now payable. CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank the manage- ment and staff of Allfir Lum- ber Company for their kind- ness to Mr. Moore while in War Memorial Hospital. Ella and Watson Moore and family. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR NEW QUESNEL BRIDGE 90 pieces fir piling 45’ long HELP WANTED min. diameter 11” at cutoff. MALE OR FEMALE YOUNG men or women with Grade 11 or better education required for permanent posi- tions. Apply in person to the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Williams Lake. . HELP WANTED FEMALE REQUIRED, a fully qualified stenographer. H. Lee Skipp, ister. This is a senior Position. Experience required; preferably, but not necessar- ily legal experience. Lee Building, Will WORK WANTED FEMALE REQUIRED immediately, posi- tion for girl with Grade 11 Phone 31-A. FOR SALE WE HAVE again started but-| chering fine quality yearling and two-year-old beef. Cut- ting and wrapping, 5c pound. Phone Dugan Lake 4-A. E. J. Patenaude, 153 Mile House. WE CARRY a full herbs. * Send for Living Digest. It's Free. We pay the tax and postage. In- terior Distributors, Drawer 369, Quesnel. Phone 400R2 6-WEEK-OLD Siberian Hu Labrador cross puppies, ideal characteristics for hunting, packing or sled work; reason- able price; enquiries welcome Phone Dog Creek 2-A or write Box 400, Town. C. Everton. SHEEP at SACRIFICE PRICES | 50 Sussex Ewes for sale, bred | to lamb January to March. | In good shape. Must sell due to feed shortage. Valued at | | line of Healthful each. WILL SELL FOR $10 EACH. No. 2 highway 18 miles south of Quesnel on | FOR RE: FURNISHED —threcroom sulte.| Phone, 2$1- 2-ROOM bachelor cabin, monthly; one 5-room house, Glendale, $45 monthly. Phone 282-Q. OFFICE SPACE. Phone 188 or 336 , or apply at Tony's Leather Goods, Box Ww liams Lake, B. SLEEPING ROOM vy th > ing and cooking facilities, available January 1. Phone TT-K. DUPLEX, one suite unfurnished. Apply at Pat's Grocery, phone FURNISHED 3-rom suite. Phone 281-X. WANTED ANCOUVER Island or Gulf Island seafront property, suit- able for small farm. Box 39, 100 Mile House. SPARE SAWS that need recon- ditioning. Now is the time to have the work done. Guaran- teel work on any saw at Rit- chie Saw Service, 100 Mile House, B.C CONTRACTOR with portable mill to saw lumber near Lillooet, B.C. Will arrange long-term contract for right party. Capacity 15-25 MBM per day. Write P.O. Box 308 Lillooet, or phone Dave, Lil- looet 139, evenings 118. 12 pieces fir piling 25° long min. diameter 11” at cutoff. Additional lengths may be required. Also approximately 20,000 FBM of bridge timbers in- cluding some timbers 12x12” X 24 feet. Forward quotations to BEN GINTER CONSTRUCTION co. LTD. P.0. Box 3000, Prince George BC. Ee ee a FREE eee FREE — 1's-year-old German, shepherd purebred, female: | six-week-old pup, male, Ger-| man shepherd and labrador. Phone 399-F. ] BUSINESS PERSONAL EXPERT installations of: Tile Linoleum, Aborite, Walltill and Carpet. travelling; Phone, wire or Stylecraft Floors Ltd 4th Av write to ., 1239-) Prince George, B.C- 9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TOM POWELL MORGAN, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are hereby required to send particulars thereof to the un- dersigned Executrix, ¢.o. Wil- liam L. Langley, Bsq., rister P.O. Box | 99, V OF X.D., 1960, after which date the Executrix will dis is ibute the said Bstate among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which she then has notic | MAY CAROLINE NEVIN, | | Executrix By WILLIAM L. LANGLEY, Her Solicitor. t quarter of Dis- trict Lot $866, Cariboo District. PROOF having in my office of Certificate of 22539M to the tioned lands in Jack Perry Croan, 150 House, Cariboo, B.C., bearing the date the November, 1951. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my intention at the expira- been filed the loss of Title No. above-men- tion of one calendar month from the first public. hereof to issue to Jack Perry Croan, visional Certificate of Title in lieu of said lost Certificate. Any person havin in- formation with reference to such lost certificate of title is requested to communic with the undersigned y at the Land Reg- istry Office, Kamloops, Brit- ish Columbia, this 9th day of November, 1959. “C. J. S. FARRAND" Registrar, Kamloops Land Registration ric sa SOMETHING TO SELL? | TRADE? RENT? A TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED WILL DO THE JOB TIMBER AND MILLS — Auction of Timber Sale X68133 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 , on January 29, 1960, in office of the Forest Horsefly, B.C., the X68133, to” cut 1,171,000 cubie feet of hem- lock and cedar trees and tre of other species, except living fir and spruce’ trees, on an area situated on vacant Crown land, end of east Quesnel Lake (Blue Creek), Cariboo Land Dis! Two’ (2) years allowed for removal 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 bid ot Further particulars may be obtained trom the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, . the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, Horsefly, B.C Gazette, Nov 959 Auction of Timber Sale X8050S There will’ be offered for sale at public auction, at 11:30 a.m. on 22 January, tice of the For- est Ranger, Horsefly, B.C., the Licence X80508, to cut 607,000 cubic feet of spruce, fir and balsam trees and trees of other species, on an area situated on vacant Crown land 7 miles south-east of Likely, Cariboo Land District. Three (3) years 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 bid. Further particulars may be obtained f. the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C.; the District Foreste Kamloops, B.C.; There will for sale at public auction, at 11 a.m. on Friday, Jan- uary 15, 1960, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile Hou B.C., Licence XS$0923, to cut 000 cubic feet of fir and other species sawlogs, on area situated one mile south-east of Taylor Lake, covering portion of Lot 3800, Lillooet District an a be Three (3) years will allowed for removal of 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 treated as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B OFFICE SUPPLIES Several families in British Col- umbia will have a Happy New Year, instead of a tragic one, be- cause the following people will think and react normally. Somewhere in British Columbia, between now and the end of 195: these things will happen, accord- ing to George Lindsay, Superin- tendent of Motor Vehicles. A driver will glance at his speedometer, realize that he is driving too fast “for conditions, ease his foot off the accelerator . and be able to stop in time to avoid a child or elderly pedestrian, youngster. ! 1 dart out trom a driveway or from behind a parked car. An approaching driver will stop in time to avoid hitting him, because he remem- bered his own boyhood and has trained himself to expect the un- expected. A driver will encounter snow and ice conditions ever, he will be able to get through safely and on time be- cause he was prepared with a set of tire chains in the trunk, and deep How- them Those who think will live on. He saved a life — his own. A pedestrian will start to cross against the light . . . remember and wait. A man will drink a final high- ball, realize his condition, and hand the car keys to his wife. A walker, about to walk on a rural highway, will return to the house to get a flashlight. A driver will ask his gas pump man to check windshield wiper arms for adequate pressure to keep snow off and let him see. He will see — in time — his child running to greet him. Yes, several lives will be spared. Several people will be with us next year who would not have been here — had these people failed to think and react sensibly. these things will never make the headlines. In fact, there will be fewer headlines, fewer “crash” storis to write, and fewer statistics to add to the grim jtotal of highway deaths and in- | juries. Yes, It’ \v thinking can save lives. ate! We expect you to do so. TA Central Cleaners | and Laundry | * Pick-Up and Delivery Service Invisible Mending | * Repairs & Alterations Hats: Blocked Cleaned and Dressmaking Service Available PHONE 419 write General Delivery or NEW TAXI We take this opportu local residents that as ua 2 our taxi stan at Williams Mackenbie from our present premises. - Rear of Maple Leaf Hotel Lake Home Service on Avenue across the street Williams Lake Taxi STAND unity of notifying of Saturday, Jan- d will be located met es Et BUSINESS DIRECTORY a mighty good habit to culti- spared 10 minutes to put This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. NORMAN H. FOX, B.Sc., 0.0. OPTOMETRIST will be available in the Lake View Hotel Building Williams Lake EVERY FRIDAY — 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. BAKERIES FAMOUS BAKERY Wholesale and Retail * SWEET GOODS * PASTRIES * CAKES Made to Order Birthday and Wedding Cakes Wholesale Distributors of 4X Bread PHONE 119 BUILDING SUPPLIES & CONTRACTORS WILLIAMS LAKE WOOD PRODUCTS Near Shell Oil Bulk Plant GP PAINTS BUILDING SUPPLIES and CABINET WORK TELEPHONE 239 PAINTING residential and commercial | SIGN PAINTING J. LANGSTON P.O. Box 185, Williams Lake Phone 406-A FIGLERS EXCAVATING AND DITCH DIGGING * Phone 34-K 2 blocks off highway on Fifth Ave. from Beath’s Shell station DOCTORS MUSIC TUITION W. J. M. DUTHIE Doctor of Chiropractic Office at BARNARD & FIFTH AVE. Telephone 156 Office in 100 Mile Motel ART ROSOMAN TEACHER OF PIANO, PIANO AGCORDIAN, WIND INSTRUMENTS 225 Fifth Avenue North Phone 298-F CARS & TRUCKING 24-Hour Wrecker Service LAKESIDE SERVICE AND AUTO BODY — Phone — 212-K (days) —-198-F (nights) Staplers - Filing Supplies Binders - Ledger Sheets THE TRIBUNE Phone 56 4 DAILY Snortscasts CK CO 8:10 am. 12:25 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 10:10 p.m. NJOY SPORTS DAILY on CKCQ Dial 570 ATTENTION SPORTS CLUBS Leave sports scores, stories, ete, at Village Radio and Appliance for broadcast on CKCQ He doesn’t Chances head une doesn’t Iynch e old Charlie. are he has r the hood of his car down at Lloyd's for a winter tune-up. That's how many fellows avoid getting strung up during hard driving con- — ditions. his Lloyd Berkan Cariboo Home Service T&A Cariboo Transport Limited DAILY SERVICE Vancouver - Wms. Lake Local Office ARMES BROS. WAREHOUSE Phone 148 Madison & Jones FAST LOW-BED HAULING SERVICE Williams Lake to Vancouver PHONE 177 WILLIAMS LA May your New Year be bright with all that means most. . . health, home, friends and family Koivisto Sales and Service Ltd. East and West e PHONE: 306 Williams Lake KOIVISTO SALES & SERVICE LTD. MILL SUPPLIES W SHOP LE.L. POWER SAWS Phone 238 Mackenzie Ave., Williams Lake G A COLE McCulloch Power Saws | Corner Mackenzie and Yorston Phone 172 on alternate Fridays - MISCELLANEOUS A. N. Rosoman (CSM) J.ISSIGONIS Public Accountant MASSAGE AND PHYSIOTHERAPY é = Treatment by Appointment LAKEVIEW HOTEL P.O. Box 868 Williams Lake — Phone 8s Tel. 298-F - FARM EQUIPMENT LEAVITT FUNERAL SERVICE Agents for be LINDE Phone 160 AIR PRODUCTS Williams Lake e LEWIS McINTYRE AUCTIONEER Charity Auctions Free “Your Sale in Our Hands Means Cash in Yours” Swanson Equipment Limited PHONE 161 FLORIST NORTHWOOD GARDENS General Delivery, Williams Lake Williams Lake Motel Trailer Court Electricity - Water - Sewage Opposite Situated behind Cariboo Home Govt. Liquor Store Service Phone 404 Weekly or Monthly Rates ANY TIME Apply Mrs. Readman Phone 145 INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE C.H. Dodwell & Co. R. BEAUCHAMP * Furnaces * Sheet Metal * Commercial and Industrial Wiring W. E. HARDING LID, Licenced Gas Fitters and Electricians CARIBOO HEIGHTS Phone 320 Notary Public INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Williams Lake, B.C. es . FOR ORNAMENTAL IRON LAND SURVEYOR RAILINGS TOM WILLIAMS eet B.C. Land Surveyor VALLEY WELDING LAKESIDE SERVICE PO BOX 768, WILLIAMS LAKr GOOK & BARTELL B.C. LAND McLeese Lake Your design or ours—also a Complete Welding Service SURVEYORS | CEULCOTIN JU AYS Phone 256 P.O. Box 400, Quesnel, B.C Fishing, Hunting, Prospecting and all other charter fligh McWILLIAM, WHYTE & SEARLE B.C. Land Surveyors . | KAMLOOPS 219 Victoria — Phone 1691 PRINCE GEORGE 1368 Third Ave. — Phone 648 VALLEYVIEW MOTEL Phone 410-K or phone the pilot direct at 417 | | _ | GEORGE'S SECOND HAND STORE 120 Mile COMPLETE LINE OF SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE LAUNDRY a at URE’S LAUNDRY Out of Town Customers Given Prompt Attention =—_ New Gas Washers Start the New Year right, introduce The Tribune to a friend It’s ONLY 3.00 PER YEAR