GUIDERS:recelved recognition for their achlevements on. last week when district commissioner Doreen ‘Tuesday evening of Gaiecher, presented pins to, left to right, Doris Latta, Tawny Owl Bai Diet Aneeenoe Paneer Cuteis ve ees Siete ‘you: terrors) not: caus ghosts or. goblins, but. ther. by: concern: about’.your: child's safety, says president ‘of iy i which may: he-deseribed as durk brawn seeds Extract of Stramonium-*> —2:- sometimes ‘called “tincture, of Stramonium, which may “be described as dark brown, liquid: Anyone — possess! a such products ‘is. ca ed. to'des- troy or return them ‘to the 2 place .of purchase because of the hazards associated (with -. Jo their.use. Any plant products purchased ‘: from’: herbalists which answer the’ above; des- go only to thése homes with the : scription should ‘not be used, - ing the’ interest pending’ »defi cation. 2° Records of sale available to “the Health’ Protection Branch soindicate that these herbal pro- ducts; have -beén distributed nationally, as\well-as in the United States. In the- course of their in- vestigation, Health Protection Branch inspectors have already seized quantities of these pro- ducts, The investigation is con- tinuing «and discussions have been’ initiated with: the U.S. Food and Drug Adminstration. Canada Savings Bonds Asat Sept. 1, 1974, sixteen issues of Canada Savings Bonds * have matured. At present there 2. billion in 'Canada~ Savings Bonds. out- standing. Spec I: Ceremonies ond rch he Parade - World s Fair Draws to an End Expo ‘Entertalnment Consultant -Tommy. Walker: an- nounced Wednesday; he \stlll hopes “President Gerald’ R, Ford's schedute will allow him to attend closing ceremonies” of tho world's’ fair Nov. 8. It President Ford comes, Walker ' predicts» a ‘crowd | of “upwards’ of (80,000, and we could even have 100,000 for. the largest’ doy, of the ‘fair, With- out the’ President, wo'll have Walker, who has created’ Expo's <“spectaculars,"” has another: ‘ planned: for; Expo's end, which’ he ‘chooses: to. call a heginning for: Spokane. \ Walker Wednesday de- scribed the complete extrava- + ganza’ he’ plans. It will Include construction’ ”” of a special stage on‘the north bank. of the south channel of. lors” water-and-light cle from Las Vega to! the, grounds’ after ne : “All pavilions also will close’ at 6 p.m.;atwhich: time our” torchlight ‘parade: will start. It” will proceed | from ‘pavilion to pavilion: throughout ‘the Expo. sile,. picking’ up!"people. from. each pavilion. As they join the parade, lights’ In’ their ‘pavil- {ons will go ‘out. 30-p. as the, parade. nears the Bridge between the Miller of wil an: nounce ’ a er salute | to” Expo. ‘A: musical fanfare will sound. “The master: of ceremonies | : will explain’ that we now dim’ the lights on Expo '74, our en- vironmental showcase’ and the » accomplishment ‘of ‘an. tien ‘sible dreamt Hel will: say ¢ ‘Expo Tea’ jegacy, in ‘the cillege to generations to fol: “Miller: will any this is not an ending, but a be; ‘As the forebllght Sarde: ap: proaches’ the | bridge, ‘Walker. : nid “we ‘will: have the East- he: torchlight:parade then will, pags ‘over the bridge'and , participants from; the pavil- lons “will ‘enter’ the seating, er another: iantare the invocation will ‘be. ven by the d Coombs; ‘the’: national: anthem, > E: President -King.“F.. Cole will speak. He will dntrodies 2 Expo “General | Mana “masl reduce. spotane ‘Mayor. David 1. Rodgers, who in turn will ieee Gov. Danict J, Evans, Commissioner, General ‘Claude Bekins: will present to ‘cach’ pavilion: head ; a: special Expo) medallion’ hung \on a green, white ‘and | bluc ribbon, (Expo's colors), Bekins’ then, will return to a “representative ‘of the’ Bureau of International: Expositions the BIE flag which has flown over Expo.) Responding on: behalf of for- * elan commissioners’ general “will be Patrick Reld, commis- sioner generai for. Canada and prealdent * ot ithe College, of Commisal “The hatenge’ will’be giv: n then to, future generatlons by ‘a speaker yet.to be ‘chosen. it: will; concern Expo's chat: * Trane to. the world! from’ Spo- Kane, It’ -will’ urge, govern: ments 10‘ resolve to preserve Baluts, restore \the’ quality of | clothe and shel- ter the world, “Everyone will hear a lone trumpet. ‘eThen that trumpet will be joined | by others )-as ‘the ‘10 flags of participating ‘nations come} down’ simultaneously.» When all’ aro: down, the ‘fair will: be pronounced, offelally ‘closed, “The master of pein i ing' ‘Auld Lang Syne z ¢A/musical Sumber wil fol-' «Yow 2as fireworks ‘on ‘floating i irspastit on. the Spokane Riv- Spacing: Waters’. will per- ‘Vhe | governor’. will), night, good by Ull/ we sheey a NE Everyhody,’ Walker. sald, Eremen “then will sng—sccnmpanied by tho two bands and the nT We Meet Angela, ko’ s ae Our Footwear Will Meet the Need ‘of Any’ Type’ Work or. Any Occasion ! AOC SMITH'S PLUMBING & “HEATING 61 Crescent Street, Cost IODE Desert Card Party, Mon., Nov. 4, 1 p.m. St. David's. Undereroft. Stamp. Club. Meet,” St. David’s: Parish House on 7.30.\p.m.: St.’ ‘David's ‘Anglicga Church. : Reception for Rev, Bob Griffiths, Fri, Nov.:1/ at 7.30 p.m. St David's Ecumenical “Parish ‘Gar- age! Sale has’ been de- ferred ‘until “Spring. SMITH'S ‘PLUMBING & HEATING © office “hours: (Mon,,: Eri, 1-5) p.m. ‘Sat. -8-12 noon.” legor — Phone 365-7531 Ads. may ‘be “run more than one week if there is room in ‘col. However you must/submit an ad to the« office every week. Job's Daughters Tea & “Bake ‘Sale, Sat.) /Nov. 9 from. 1.304 pm. ‘Castle: gar-Legion Hall: Reserve Sat. Nov. 30 for Anglican Chi ore Wom- en's Hal 2 Tea '& Auditions for Show; Boat will ‘be: held ' Mon., Nov. 4, 7.30..p.m. ‘in Miner's Hall,’ Rossland. : Bazaar. 2'to'4 p.m. e BODY: RUFFLED SKIRTS Antron: ‘and ‘Arnel “Tops © LONG GOWNS. Polyester : Te Chiffons ints. PPA Sim pele “POPPY, pers vee a Fire chief - Rene ‘Archam- ult, swho. sai evidence to. indicate’ Stated: the’ fire’ Tesulte ate Patent) juded M: ‘Armstrong, Cc. Rose Ingtiam, G.’ Jaques, McF: © Promotions 2: vel were: A. Carmichael 8. oHoldsworth, L: Partridge, Thorne, G. Greenwood, G. -Robinson,: R.‘ Dow; and gin Y cadets ‘Maureen Murphy, 'Tra- Squadron, down June 25,'1944: by: enemy. k over. Caen, nei 170;/as' the procession moves otdph. Sal's Pt ae eDonald: advance: inland between Caen: and Falaise, Normandy. “21 Capt.’ Dalton: MacArthur, RCAMG. died in Toronto hospi-. ig. the Second: World : pneumonia after. 6 000 Purchase Made For Treatment Plant Site A site for the propose treatment plant has been) pi {chased by the city for, the si 12 of $66,000. The property, at Monday ‘night's council mecting,'was ; ‘described ‘as the;-Robinson ‘ property on’ Connors While it, will not,be' known: until Nov.-'16! whether or ‘not; the sewer referendum will be: police cost forgiv stad with amal, tion, were: voiced Tubs endum' which will be voted'on only. by. those living ‘inthe * former. Town’ of Kinnaird. Questions’ varied and’ did not. “always eal ‘directly \with + for ‘such’a_no' One gentleman commented. “fromthe floor, ‘he had come to: \ med.'from: a: question’ put < forward by a former: mayor ‘of. Kinnaird, Colin Maddocks, who z asked if the people of Woodland Skagerrak, between Denmark - and Norway. Virgil was buried -ashore on Danish ‘soil. aed “fe course .to D,:Markep; \ photo to M. Brownell technology course to F/Sgt. A. Donald; technical ‘systems course to G. Greenwood; Wash: ington civil air’ patrol'competi- - tion to Maureen Murphy; junior. Olympic participation to-M. (continued on’ page 2).