The ASBESTOS SHEET will now be produced bv the Town Administration Office in co- operation with any volunteers who would be willing to help in the preparation of this paper. All articles, may now be submitted to this office for publication. For further information, call Arlene Co-ops Are a Family Affair Co-ops are like a muscle! The more people use them - the stronger they become. And, the stronger they grow the greater are the burdens they can lift from members and the larger is the heap of benefits they can provide to those who use them. For your general interest and information the possibility of a Co-operative store in Stefanishion at Extension 252. 2 : . : "oe Cassiar 1s still in preliminary stages. An enquiry committee are investigating and searching for the answers that you want to know. Welcome Notes To: SHIRLEY OAK, Time Office - Shirley comes to us from Vancouver, B.C. On behalf of the Whitehorse Star, I would like to apologize for the improper place- ment of pictures in last month's issue. Thank You We would like to express our sincere appreciation to all residents who have made made our stav in your fine community a pleasant experience. The friends and work associates who have have contributed to our farewell partv have made our last day in Cassiar truly memorable. CONSTABLE KEITH COLWILL, formerly of Ft. St. James and replacing Grant Wereley who was transferred to Ft. St. James. MR. & MRS. J. MURDOCH formerly of Clinton Creek. Mr. Murdoch was recently appointed General Superintendent of the Cassiar Mine. HENRY HAWKINS has been transferred from Mine Foreman to Equipment Operator - Instructor Supervisor. Welcome back to Jim ยง Janine Murdoch. Mr. Murdoch has been appointed General Super- intendent of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. This is like old home week to a good number of Cassiar residents as Mr. Murdoch spent seven years in Cassiar as Mine Super- intendent before moving to Clinton Creek. Barney and Nargaret Kovacs Hospital News A "Thank vou' goes out to Dr. Chris Lam from the Hospital Personnel for the pleasant working atmosphere during his time here. The reporters for the Asbestos Sheet would like to extend their thanks to the local R.C.M.P. detachment in Watson Lake for the courtesies extended a couple of Cassiar's local "squareheads" - was it because they couldn't find their car - or had they found it and couldn't drive 12222? We would all like to send best wishes to Dr. and Mrs. Lam for the future. We would like to welcome the newest members of the Hospital families - Robert Scott Nicdernever and Dianne Jean Eeved