ee eMOVIES #* # AUGUST > eats eee e 13 ie ae ae Paes aah eA Fey _ OLSON STORY” © t 6 ten ~ WAR AND PEACE” Pe a. oe _. MARRIAGE GO ROUND loen “APACHE 33s THIEF OF BAGHDAD Bs “1988 OF INNOCENCE » Scope Eddie Hodges, Colour — Tony Randall B&W. larry Parks, Evelyn Keyes Colour Mel Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn - Colour James Yason, Susan Hayward Colour Burt Lancaster, Jean Peters Colour Steeve Reeves | Colour Kenneth More, Tanielle Darrieux SHO} TIMES — YATINEE aad 1.00 Pom. Sf EVEN ING a, 7.00 pm. & 9.00 P Mo i fd visrions Mpg, N. Gritenrk and son, Torry, left camp after a short stay with us. Vr. FF. Connell visited us for nearly a week, leaving last Wednesday .Mr.C.R.£lliott who came in with “r. Connell has been - Joined by hie wife and Mr. & Fre. Cureton for a short. visit. — leleome back to Cassiar for the third time (lucky) FEOFF PARKER who is our new t ime keeper. Niece to see you back Gecff and looking forward to seeing Jane (erstwhile evans } again, too. 1 ' a i | a t i] ' eS ee ee ee, ee ee | wr, and Mra. Fioyd Rowland are . back from their Vancouver trip for their daughter 's wedding. Jessie Laman is out in Fdmontm for a ahort holiday. Andre Peguin ie also enjoying a rest if. not a holiday (7) im hospital, having | donated hie rs te science. f i faigis and Nettie Heed have a visitor i vor Montreal, Virginia Froast who will be i etaying for two weeks. | ks %e a ON ORR EIN A, OER 8) = gt ER ERIE ONT: The panabodes are getting a real going over these days. It certainly has improved the look of the townsite. The men‘s staff house has just been done in a nice rich brown finish, with pink trim ! However, the building is still the men's staff house underneath, (Editorial note - when is the | inside painting of the ladies‘ staff house to be finished ?) Doug NeKensie is back from his latest tussle with the outside world ~ found Seattle quite the place by all accounts. The Steens are going south for a month’s holiday on the let. As also is Ray “Yitchell. Bert Dennis will be "mine host" in his absence } Chuck Boutilier is another lucky one, going to Wimipeg for a month. Pat, the old Irishman, was just about done for and laid quietly on his deathbed. His doctor had told him he had but a few hours left, The sweet smell of baked ham from the kitchen reached him, ‘ie called his wife and said, "Before I die, Iwould like to have a alice of that ham you just baked. "I'm sorry Pat," said his wife, "I can't give you any; thst ham is for the wake." >