* of teaching. driver and Shirley works in the Accounting Department. and sells La Voy's Clothes and Artex Liquid Embroidering. ‘vania, now reside at 329 Bateman Street. . their home at 244 Drybrough Street. Tee express his thanks to everyone who helped him get Cassiar and Good Hope Lake. 2 cet ha Gerry Kamlah is now the Auxiliary Game Warden with the Fish & Wildlife Department for this area. - Mr. & Mrs. Frank McLean celebrated their 28th Wedding Anniversary September 30th, 1974. = Mrs. Kae McLean is the new Surface Department Clerk, I would like to thank-all our friends in Cassiar for. their kind thoughts and expressions of sympathy during — our recent bereavement. A special thanks on behalf of my whole family to those people who made donations to the cancer fund in memory of my Mother. Sincerely Rosemarie Ebbinghoff hey » Miss. Bevery Evans yuyu Bey teaches Grade One, last year she taught Kinder- garten in the Yukon. She enjoys living in the North and meeting Northern people. A cross-country skiing enthus- iast, Bev looks forward to Cassiars' ‘quota of snow this winter. — ‘ uuu’ Miss. Jeanette Cosans Janette Cosans, our new Grade Two Teacher, comes to Cassiar by way of California. This is her first year idHdUAU TALL She enjoys: teaching the little children. Shirley is the representative for Sarah Coventry Jewelery You guessed it, Shirley is Gene Storoschuk's sister. Wevins Jim and Donna Devins and their family, Teddy 8, and Greg 6 are residing at 256 Drybrough Street. Jim is with Chinook Construction and Engineering, who are removing the waste at the Mine. The Devins moved here from Savona but are no strangers to the North as they lived in Stewart several years ago. wi Joe and Connie Haywood and their three children, Michael 15, Christine 10 and Susan 2, hail from northern §& Manitoba. Joe is a truck driver and Connie is getting i ches The Hughes, Robert and Dee, who come from Pennsyl- Interstate, who are working on the new tramline. Sahirmen’s, suis Michael and Rita Schirmer and their son, ‘Horst, 2 years old, come from South America, although Michael was here previously in 1971. Rita's sister Lucia Nelson is also here with them. Department as a carpenter. The Schirmer's* are making we , , ; Kuuitof 4 Lodewi jk and Beverly Kruitof and family are now happily settled at 264 Hunt Street. "Lo" says, "Cassiar H is a good place for the family life; to be together and ot to do things together." Daughter, Susan, is still living in Surrey but the three boys came along and are all work- ing. ‘Sean is working for R & S Chevron, Jim is working in the Mill and Pat is working for the Surface Department Beverly is looking forward to getting involved in Com- munity projects and Lo is a familiar sight at the swim- ming pool and gathering beer bottles for the Lions. The whole family are enthusiastic campers. "Lo" would. like Y settled in his new home. al Hixon. : Cassiarite now resides at Hixon. @. Weight 8 lbs. fe October 7th, 1974. Robert is with fe The Cassiar Asbestos Sheet, October 28th, 1974, Page 5 ) TO THE 3 Now that our very satisfying stay of more than nine fad yoars in Cassiar is over, we wish to thank Cassiar | @ Asbestos Corp. for their friendly co-operation 4n our BB adventure in the jade business. We also want to thank ma all of the patrons of our Lapidary shop, we have very me much enjoyed our contacts. with people here. : Finakly, we wish to thank Rev. Peter Nissen and the congregation of ALL Saints: Community Church for the fine electric frying pan, we'll think of you all each time we GE use it. saat ees ae a | Fon your information, we'll be Living on Highway 97, 32 miles south of Prince George and 6 miles north of OUr address 45 General Delivery, Hixon, B.C. We will continue our shop there and we'Ll be re- wing to Cassiar occasionally to display our jade | products . s We are Leaving a standing invitiation for anyone. BI tnavekrling that naod to drop in and see us, We have Lots of parking space and we'Ll trade a hot cup of cof,fee for . the Latest Local news. ‘\ : Clancy & Jean Hubbebt and Family ge wes - Wedding bells will soon be ringing for Gudrun, "Goody" r Maxson. The big day is November 2nd. "Goody" once a ( All the-best from fj your friends. ae, _- Vickie Young became the bride of Al Cappis September 7th, 1974 in Vancouver. Wedding Congratulations. @ - Sincere Get Well Wishes are sent to Jacque Rattray of Good Hope Lake who was flown to the Whitehorse Hospital R after a heart attack on Saturdau. September 21st. To Phyllis and Ron Savard of Rouyn, Quebec, a son ~ 4 «6 «DENNIS RONALD LARRY, born on October 2nd, 1974. Proud Grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. F. Savard of Rouyn, Quebec and Mr. & Mrs. C. Hubbell of aa Hixon, BC ~ - To Shirley and Tony Reiter of Edmonton’, a son - DENNIS | gee ; EEE Haywood ' Huis 2M MICHAEL JOSEPH, born on September 28th, 1974 at 8:13 ‘ ie a.m. Weight - 7 lbs. 10 oz. The Reiters formerly lived @ in Cassiar. | ' To Fred and Meta Froehlich of Cassiar, a son — OLIVER, m3 born at the Whitehorse General Hospital at 6:22 p.m. on her family settled into their house at 280 Hunt Street. ya October 7th, 1974. ‘Weight 7 lbs. 14 ozs. To Allan and Aldine Marion of Dease Lake, B.C. a son - fs STEVEN, born at Telegraph Creek, B.C. at 2:00 p-m. on Weight 9 lbs. LOST & FOUND - - Found a girls or ladies watch. May claim by identif-. . i ing same at the Town Administration Office. . SERV Michael works for the Surface . = TO HAVE PROPANE OR FUEL OIL DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME DURING THE WINTER YOU MUST KEEP THE PATHS CLEARED, OTHER™ rt: ws }- WISE DELIVERIES WILL NOT BE MADE, ; “i bees 3 TOWN. ADMINISTRATION _. y 1 - School children who don't get out of the way of cars. w, They don't seem to realize that cars and trucks @ always stop easily on these snowy roads. yt - Possibly you have been anoid at some of the street lights fa being out for the past couple of weeks; we find our local eo children are responsible with their sling shots. can't