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The new jerseys, of which the boys are very proud, are white with blue facings and look smart. Lester and Thomson had three new Chevrolet cars of the latest model arrive here this week.Īs the result of the assistance of members of the Canadian Legion, the boys representing the Salmon Arm Junior Hockey team will appear in their game today in new colours. Prosperity is coming to Salmon Arm! Messrs. The shock apparently originated in the Rocky Mountains. The shock was more fully felt in the substantial buildings, the movement being so marked that it was feared the courthouse would collapse. From reports on hand it appears that other parts of the province experienced similar shocks, Revelstoke being severely shaken. There was more truth than poetry in the reports concerning the earthquake shock which was felt locally at mid-day on Monday. They wish it to be understood that for the gentlemen it will be free, while the ladies will pay $1 admission. The ladies of Salmon Arm are busy making preparations for the leap year dance that they intend giving on Thursday next. What we need immediately is the formation of a ladder and bucket brigade and a plan of action in case of such an eventuality. This is a move in the right direction, but if the needed protection is to be advanced towards its enactment by easy monthly stages with the usual routine of council business, a fire might easily come to pass and catch the town napping.

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McGuire that he would at the next meeting introduce a fire protection bylaw. It is pleasing to note that at last Saturday’s meeting of the Municipal Council notice of motion was given by Councillor J.

  • Progress: North Okanagan Business Review and Forecast 2018.
  • No one was more committed than Gary Compton, who had spent nine years in Jungian analysis four times a week, for which he got up at 6.40am (‘It’s a joke, really, it’s like being back at school.’) His analyst, he said, talked ‘Just enough… If she went on about her cat, I’d be very pissed off when I’m paying £20 an hour.

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    Her ‘eclectic’ therapy (‘Jungian, Kleinian, using humanistic Gestalt and bodywork techniques’) had reawakened painful childhood memories, but she accepted that, ‘You need to be able to feel what it felt like at those significant moments.’ But I can feel myself getting stronger and each time I confront my pain I grow a bit.’ Mary Pipes, manager of the London Lighthouse HIV centre, had been ‘unhappy for five years’. ‘I have been through dark times and may even go through more. Malcom Hurst described himself as the ‘archetypal Scottish male… the unwritten law was, “Thou shalt not express feelings.”’ Therapy had taught him accountability and the need for self-love he had ended up splitting from his wife. But although some ended in tears, others conjured ‘weightless joy’. She has a gas fire, which I now know intimately,’ she explained. Sessions were intense: ‘When you’re deep into a feeling there’s no eye contact.

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    ‘Had I known how awful therapy was I’d never have had the courage to do it,’ said Jenny Gayler, who had felt ‘so dreadful, so unhappy and so… wrong’, despite her happy marriage. A fascinatingly frank succession of analysands explained how therapy had changed their lives.













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