parsiar S nte —wtke Isabelle. Vice President and Director, who had been Page 2, The Cassiar Asbestos Sheet, February, 1974. ae 2 On January 25, 1974 a dinner was held at the Directors Lodge in honour of visitors from Head Office in Toronto, hosted by Mn. & Mas. J. Murdoch. The honoured quests were Ma. J. Christian, President and Chainman of the Board of Cassiar Asbestos and his wife, Lib, Mr. C. Elliot, Vice President and Secretary of the Board of Cassian Asbestos and his Ma. Peter Steen, Executive with us for a week was also present. This meeting provided an opportunity for Ma. Jack Christian and Mr, C. ElLiot and Mn. P. Steen to become better acquainted with members ofthe supervisory stakf and: their wives, many of whom are newcomers. This was also an opportunity to welcome! Ma. Jack Thornicroft back to Cassian after having been in the Toronto Office for two and a halk uvears. , To the Cafeteria Stak who provided a very delictous buffet dinner under trying - circumstances, THANKS. Welcome back to Mr. Jack Thornicroft on his return to Cassiar from Toronto after many ' years in Cassiar and other areas of Northern B.C. I guess the big city rat race was too much; whatever the reason we are all pleased to see you back. BILL JONES, a new mine foreman, and his wife Elaine come from Elkfond, B.C. Bike and Elaine have two children, Daren in Grade 3 and Karen in Grade 1. The Jones Family wWikk neside at 117 Connekl Drive. SETI TIT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TT JOHN WILLOX and his wife Carok moved here akk the way from Schegfgerville, Quebec, however they are originally from B.C. John 4s also a new mine foreman. John and Carok are making their home at 284 Carmacks Street. KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKEKKKKKKEKKKKE Cassiar Motor Vehicle The Town Administration Office is temporarily selling auto insurance for the © British Columbia Government. | Branch This project. is for the convenience of the residents of Cassiar and surround- ing area. "ye There will be a permanent Government Agency established in Cassiar in the near future to handle licences of all kinds including motor vehicles and insurance. If your vehicle is registered in B.C. you will receive an APV-1 or APV-2 form in the mail. If you have received your APV-1 or APV-2 form from the Government you can avoid the last minute rush by having it processed now. You must have B.C. auto insurance and 1974 decals by the Ist day of March 1974 if you intend to Operate your vehicle. Ie a atmosphere. TOWN COUNCIL NEWS Under the direction of Corporal George Humphrey and with the help of the Cassiar Training Centre, the Town Council is organizing a safe driving course. This course offers an excellent way to improve your driving skills and maybe it will en- courage safer driving habits in Cassiar. The course is tentatively programmed for the month of April. If you care to take part, please apply at the Town Administration Office now. Cassiar Town Council has started a Welcome Wagon to welcome new families to the town and to present them with a brochure about the town's facilities in- cluding the various clubs and organizations that Cassiar has to offer. Also to provide a helping hand to see that they will be- come acquainted because even in a small town like Cassiar new friendships take time The Council intends to keep the snow piles down as low as possible and will be moving more snow off the streets as often as the equipment becomes available. Dear Editor: I am one of the many who would like to take this opportunity to thank Jim and Janine Murdoch for going to all the trouble to organize a most elegant evening. My husband and myself have been to many dinner parties but have never been entertained with such open enthusiasm as was had at this party for all the people of Cassiar. The flowers selected for each of the women were absolutely beautiful and one couldn't have asked for more personal service. Thanks to the ladies who gave of their time. Our compliments to the cafeteria and staff for the most delicious sea food which was arranged with such elegance, the punch and the other drinks that were terrific. The entertainment really suited the The people mingled and everyone had a wonderful time. Anonymous _ ‘Dear Editor: “I would like to compliment you on the last issue of the Asbestos Sheet. Of ail the issues I have seen, it was by far the most interesting with articles that appealed to all members of the community. It could be read from cover to cover with no loss of interest. Congratulations on a job well done, and let's hope you can maintain this ~. quality. Sincerely yours, Mary Lee Burns As the years go by, our path through life can be smoother if we have the serenity to accept what cannot be changed, the courage to change what should be changed and the wisdom to distinguish one from the other.