= sacsromcnaecaee "netomat vise sremmerese f° 2... ee oe... allel enti eta Sia Set _ i BORN to Mr. & Mrs. Albers Hallam, eh VISITORS | baby boy on Sept. 9th., John Peter, | j weighing 6 lbs. & oz. iMr. Martin P. Connell, Toronto eT eal : ie. ere “ae ~—“Tuir. Rupert Hambro, London, Ermgland CW. L. BAZAAR lve. Brian Benitz, Toronto | the C. We. Le are planing: frets jBazeaar for October 2nd., starting at|R. Royle, Supt of Schools, 12:00 pom. in the Church Hall. There | \will be baking, sewing, knitting, | iwhite elephent table, the sver pop- jular tea tables, fish pond, balloons} fand s special attractions for the ichildren. Tickets will be sold on a j la. ldraw for three hampers and a Bride | poll which will have a five dollar bill attached to her dress. Don't | forget the date and place. ILADIES: The C. w. L. are compiling al ke your 1 ia icock Book and they would like {favourite recipe. Just write 146 out, re it in to Mrs. Murdoch or take t to the bazaer on Oct. 2nd. All bgavpeareist be in by then so that je Sait eS to press. “ SOHOOL 18 IN lon Sept. 7th., 4 total of 125 pupils] | registered at the Cassiar Superior iSchool, with 23 beginners. On the {teaching staff this year are; Prin- icipal Art McAndrew - grades 8&9; iMr. Bill Haxrlos - grades 6 & 7; Misa} | Rosemary Macdonell - grades 4 & 5; {Miss Karen Kuni - grades 2& 3; end iMrs. Pearl Sorokowsky - grade i. Als | this year, typing is is offered to the |erege | 9 students. ee bo iThe next W. 4. inoat tee will be held fon Tues. OCt. 5th in preparation for) | the annual faii bazaar to be heid on | th. More details later. i the Hewett's, | Reg and ie ‘leave for| | holidays to-day in the Vancouver - | whiterock erea. i Tack Glenn, Glenn Lyster Sales jG. Dawson, Dawson Paving, [7 Alexander, Coutts Machinery, i Edmonton | "Doctor, is there anything you can | do to cure me of snoring?” | "poes it disturb your wife?” asked | "No, " replied pees for two cars to pass. "I | one Griver. Fort St. John both of Vancouver Armstrong, Yukon Sales, Whitehorse | A women motorist was being examined | | for a driver's license. | Asked the examiner; "And what Ss tle} ‘| white line in t: | for? “4 middle of tha roai! \ "why re | AnBwerec the woman brightly: for bicycles, of course.” the doctor. | the patient, "it only { /enbarasses my wife. It's the rest of} the congregation that's disturbed.” | {ste met on a bridge too never back up for an idiot," shouted] "That's all right," said the other one aS he shifted into reverse. "I amass do."