CHERRY POINT(By The (Gazette's Correspondent)Cherry Point, June 14:—Weare having very dry weather. No rain has fallen yet and cutworms are working overtime. Things look serious for Cfterry Pointers.Paul Gnmas is cutting brush for George Fraser, and does he love it. Never mind, Paul, itcan’t last forever.Mrs. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Mallard. Mr. and Mrs.Mallard,Columbia and Wesley Morgan Jr. went to Pouee Coupe River last Sunday on a fishing trip.Howard Maxwell and George Rhymie are busy down at Cherry Point Landing repairing a boat.On Sunday last Cherry Point Baseball Associationwas reorganized with George Rhymie as manager and j. Johnson as captain. Come on, boys, show yourstuff.Several of the school childrenalong with Miss Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Stearns and Mr. andMrs. Howard Maxwell spent theweek-end holidaying at the PouceCoupe River.Woods Sir^epers is busy sawing up timbers for the bridges on thenew highway.Several families havemovedin.o our district and land is being taken up right and left. We’llsoon be on the map.Tory, are we going to lose our school mam or are we going to have another good citizen?Mrs. John Streepers’ new house is nearing completion. Sheexpects to move into it soon.WalterGood luck, Walter.Allen Low and Tommy Sim-from Fort St. John,mons,h ive been hunting horses in our district.sBill Twittheart has been doingwork for Johnsome carpenter Godsman.Rev. Salmon and George Lock a e busy working on the new church.We hear Barney Morgan and Malcolm Backus are planning on going to Clear Prairie Sports. What’s the attraction, boys?A letter from Ed Lund, who isfarming this year in the dried outarea of Saskatchewan, states he is unable to summerfallow his landgooduntil it dries up. Sounds for Saskatchewan.News has just been received from Edmonton that Mr. WilliamHe wasClay had passed away, severely injured at the saw mill on June 10th, when a fpulley broke and half of it hit him in theface, breaking his jaw bone and destroying one eye. His entire facecrushed. Hewas badly crusned. tie was rushed by plane to Edmonton where all that skilled hands and loving care could do was done to save his life.Mr. Clay was well liked, a bighearted man, very brilliant, and his opinions and decisions wereHis whole lifewidely respected, was an influence for good.Thesympathy of the entire community is extended to the bereaved ones.KINUSOKinuso, June 20:— Kinuso will soon boast of its first elevator.The Pacific Grain Co. are erecting elevator here. About twentya4lmen are being employed, mostlylocal men.Kinuso will celebrate three days of sports, June 30th, July 1st and 2nd A full program of sports is bsing arranged, races of all k:nds, bucking, ball games, etc., with a dance each night. So don’t forget if you want a good time arrange to be here those threedays.Mrs. Myron and Coreen spent a day in E Jmonton last week.Kinuso won both eirls’ andwonmen’s soft ballgirls’heldatgames Slave Lake on Sunday.Mrs. C. Yerex was rushed to High Prairie last week with an attack of appendicitis. We trust she will soon recover.ik/t: iv.f • d xt ___~ r__