Page 6 Hill's collection of articles, stories etc. by Frank Ellis interesting and true! very exciting, Do you still think archives are dull, a waste of money etc. etc.? VOLUNTEERS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED in all categories, won't you try it -- you'll like it! Until next time, think "archives!". The prescription at the left bears the initials 'F.S.' which could only belong to West Vancouver's pioneer practitioner. Dr. Fred Stainsby. The restorative prescribed is a cough remedy for "Mr. Leyland's boy" a.k.a. our esteemed president. Jack. We don't know who the gentleman below is although he looks like he could be womping up the cough syrup on the back burner of his kitchen stove. His steady gaze stares out of a fragment of letterhead, the reverse side of which Dr. Miller, another V/est Vancouver physician, used to write a prescription for a Miss A. Sparrow on December 12, 1935. Before we credit Dr. Miller for being in the vanguard on recycling, however, take another look at the date. More accurately, the re-use of paper can be attributed to the hard times of the 'Dirty Thirties' and the frugality they fostered. LETHOLOGICA - (Leth-o-lodge-ica) The term applied when you are unable to recall a word and it means the temporary inability to remember a proper word or name. Lethe - sleep; logica - reason. It is understood that many people under sixty-five suffer from this and it is suggested that this word, (what is it?) is adopted for common usage. (April 4, 1986 "Undercurrent." the Bowen Island newspaper.)