Page 22 WIRDS Oe GRATITUDE ; We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to everyone in the community who ~articinvated in the rescue search for our little zirl Mimi, who vas feared to be lost and frozen in the late afternoon of Tussday, March 3rd, I6& is imnossibdle to revay for the great effort exerrized by the reseue team which was organized by Constables Kokoska and Johnman; R.o.M.:. officers, “This as a result, saved little Mimi's life. A snerial thanxs to Mr. Stan Oven ane Mre, Gertrude Tishder-for findine her and to Mr. Walt Sturhelhn end Mr. Neil Enns for the quick trin to the hosnit:l, Mr, @& Mre, G.T. Dudas Here is a choto of Mimi resdine fairy tales of the lost little lamb. (And -uite sertous about it.) Promising never to eet lost again! Thanks again to everyone, SO EI Ee eet The Douglas Fir takes it name from David Douglas, an intrepid A cup’ of coffee will give you a lift. However if you want a second young Scots botanist. The tree raises to heights of 200 feet or more anc its massive trunk, amored by dark furrowed bark, is up to a foot thick, and may measure 50 feet in circumference. It grows prod- igiously in the mest productive for- est on earth — 25 nillion acres of green glory extending from British Columbia, south to Califomia's Mount Shasta. SHE SE Here ese Hear about the guy who works in a distillery? When he works overtime he gets paid time and a fifth. lift from a second cur, better wait awhile. According to researchers at the University of Michigan, caff- eine from the first cup stimlates but also partially blocks any add- itional stimulus from caffeine for more than two hours. The researchers also advise that it takes about 20 minutes for caffeine stimulus to take full effect. KISMET oF FET “Ralph, I thought that the doctor told you to stop all drinks." "So what? You don't see many gett- ing past me, do you?"