BIG GAMBLE 3 SAIL A CROOKED SHIP $c THUNDER OP DRUMS A HOLE IN THR HraD SUWER PLACE INVASION QUARTET 13 & 1, —_—SUNDOWNERS SOCCER Has not progressed since the last issue, } but it is hoped to finish the rere it | the weather allows. SOFTBALL | Watson Lake are bringing a team in Sunday, SEPTEMBER 2nd for two games against Cassiar!] All Stars. First game commencing at 1.0 Pome with the secom to follow almost | | immediately. All spectators welcom. BADMINTON With ‘summer’ on the wane, winter sports come into their own again. Badminton } nights are Sunday, and Tuesdays and it is | hoped everybody interested will turn out } and get in aome good games before curling etarts. incidentally, we still haven't | had last season's banquet with presentation) of trophies. "Whatever made you marry an archaeologist"| one woman asked another as they met on the street. "Don’t you have to live in strange places?” “It's very simple, my dear," was the reply. ‘The older I get, the more | interested he becomes in me." weet Y OV IE S HHH SHOW TIVES bag MATINEE 7 1,00 pM. Mf EVEN ING . 7.00 pM. & 9,00 Pom, of the retail store and cookery. ; Sunday's ball game v. Watson is cancelled. Colour Scope B&W Stephen Boyd, David Vayne Ernie Kovacs, Richard Boone, George Hamilton Frank Sinatra, Thelma Ritter Colour Richard Fran, Dorothy Malone Bill Travers, Spile Milligan Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr. Colour COOKERY REVISTION In order that the general ruwblic will know what all the revisions in the Cookery and retail store are about, here are some of the major changes being made: | 1.