SMILES AND SCOWLS COLUMN Smiles to .....-. - the new peanut machine. (fresh peanuts!) - the tremendous improvement in our local bank. - the greater variety of refresh- ments available in the lounge. - all the people who have vol- unteered their time to the many projects in our commun- ity. - anda scowl to all those who sat back and watched. - people who mix orange pop instead of orange juice with vodka at all dances. Scowls €O secces - heavy objects which are put on top of soft fruit and vegetables. - the big bully of a haul-pak that ran over a poor defenseless pick-up at the mine. - drivers of vehicles who do not slow down when passing pedestrians. Relieve your tensions: Air your beefs! Express your happy feelings! Sometimes it helps - send your SMILES and SCOWLS to the Asbestos Sheet. Put On a Happy Face DOGS - MAN'S BEST FRIEND? The following has been received by the Asbestos Sheet in reply to the letter to the Editor, in our August/September issue: From the R.C.M.P. This is an extract from, Article 25 - An Act to Amend the Animals Act. Dogs pursuing persons 44 (1) A person may kill a dog in the act of attacking or savagely pursuing a person. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply where a dog is; a. under the control of a peace officer; or b. on land owned or occupied by a person who owns or harbours the dog, or who consents to the dog being on his land, unless there is reason to believe that death or injury to the person is likely to occur. (3)