MISS MARYANN MILNTHORP (school teacher) will be. taking over PHILLIPS TRAVEL LTD., while Marvel Nitti is away on holidays. NOTICE OCTOBER 8th - NOVEMBER 20th, Miss Milnthorp will be residing at the Nitti residence at 190 Zimmer- man St., PHONE: 778-7220, Miss Milnthorp will he available for ticket pick-up and reservations at the following times: Anytime after 10:00 A.M. MONDAY to FRIDAY 12:30 Noon - 1:00 P.M. if necessary. Also from 3:30 P.M. on. x * & RAIN RAIN RAIN If the weather man has not got a sense of humor we better have one. The downpour we have had in the past few days is described in the pro- jected weather telex as "Cloudy today and overnite with a few 'spr- inkles' in the early moming. Fri- day cloudy with afternoon showers", Man, if what we had was a “spr- inkle" I wonder what rain would be like. SATURDAY and SUNDAY = x CANINE SNIFFERS PROSPECT FOR METAL DEPOSITS. German Sheperds are teing trained in the Greater Vancouver area to sniff out sulphide-bearing rocks, the indicator of substantial copper, lead and zinc deposits. In an art- icle which appeared recently in the Vancouver Sun writer Robert L. Gowe reports a group formed with the backing of four large mining corp- orations and operating under the name Syndicate k-9 already has the dogs, with only seven months' train- ing, bringing back 60% of the rocks put out. Ur. Harry V. Warren, a 32-year veteran of the University of British Columbia's geology department, ignit- ed the idea here, having learned of the success of canine "rock hounds” in Finland. Makes one wonder....does this mean that Geology is going to tne dogs? * He: - This was written by a visitor to Cassiar in July. With reference to Y.P.W. (Your Peoples World) this Author works for T.Eatons Comnany in Vancouver, and wrote this poem on a Post Card to her fellow em- ployees. Ni Everybody. We're a hundred miles from the Yukon "The Land of the Midnight Sun" We've fished from noon til midnight and thought the day was done. We've landed some lovely trout From Lakes clear and clean Rode on the dusty mountain roads (Every tur a beautiful scene). Taking our weary bones on home | Hoping a well earned rest will come But before it's 3 A.M., again comes that goldarmed sun, The Northern skies are glowing Hiding all but the brightest stars (Down the road comes the transports Raising dust from here to Mars). Our Greetings to all in Y.P.W. We're sending loud and clear There's joy in Cassiar this week Eatons' Winter Catalogue just got here!! Mrs. P. Sevin zk * 9