wi bd Sd . Mro & Mesa Av Powell arvived back in i Gemp after sponding a sia of weeks in : Venoouvero ao we a dae WELCOME: Miss Eleanor Witwioky. Eleanor is replacing Agnes Derrick as secretary | to Mro ‘Churoh and Miro Carm> © e © © @ e@ Mr. & Mrs. Jack Berry are presently in | a | Vanoouver where Jack is attending the | School Trustee Convention at the Vancouver — 4 Hotel. Mir. Murray is back in camp after attending the Provincial Mining Conference ; at the Royal Bank. at Victoria. | oie | Daughters I'l] never marry a man — | who anoreso" | eo Mother: | you find out.” "Good, but be careful how heen at pie ha Then there was the fireman siden wife : | made him resign decause he was concantaat~ tng too mh on old flames Visiting at the home of Mr. & Mrs. a Lothar Juraski. for the past four months | was Lothar’; 8 mother who retums to her d home in East Germany on Fridey, October 6th) Mrso Mego MoCeli and family leave for Vancouver next week for three months. i hopes to join them in Decenber , The family plan to return to camp in Jenuaryo ow @ 09 6 Doo’ | DRT ESE DD FES RES = OTT RRR TR eT. STA RA RTT OER TOTS € fhe Ladies of the GoWole wish to take | this opportunity to thank all those who contributed and behpet make their Besser & SUCCEBB. 3 The winning tickets. for the Hnapetin were draw by Father Cannon. ‘The dlueky tiocke: holders were Frank Blasie lat, al. Lonergs}, : 2nd and Louis a 3rdo Boni to ify & Mirse Jook Rattray of Good Hope Lake a BON ‘John Bric on Sept. 22ndo Jobn weighed in at 9 lbs 208 oo ee ee ie pee ia En ee Pet (Now open for business) Seen last Saturday - - Manager Ken Moir | with helpers Jim and Ralph, struggling — with chesterfields and other household effects between the Gurling Rink and their new premises. Believe they*re pretty well settled, so I guess any day now we can expect a house-warmings _ ‘Tels World ceeter time once again ad and, of course, "pool time" in the offices) |) At press time the final score of the first} "| game was Yankees 2 and Cincinnati no score) ‘First game pool winners were Rego Hewett | (again) and Mark Walsh of the Warehouse. Mark sez he's treating the ra at the see aera “shay, aiehien, lady, you're the homeliest woman I ever sav." “Well, you're the phehes man I ever saw.” | "I know, lady, but r2 get ower it in the morning." o @0a08088¢0 9