Page6 1974 Training Review Congratulations to these Tradesmen who studied for and obtained certification in their Trades during 1974: All these men received their B.C. Tradesman Qualification Certificates. Terry Mathews Mike Dowdall Joe Parchanski Millwright Millwright Millwright TP. &- 2.0. T.OQ. TA Tom Gibson Millwright Mohammed Zouhri Don Nuttall Millwright PaO » ser 82 LaQs HD Mechanic er a - Russ Purdy Rene Walder ™Ludgar Robichaud H.D. Mechanic H.D. Mechanic H.D. Mechanic _ 7.0. T.W. ' ul oe Not available for pictures were: Ashig Cheema - Industrial Electrician T.Q. - Bryan Chambers and Don Olson - Heavy Duty Mechanics T.Q. - Quinton Quan - Cook Trade T.Q. , We trust that the achievements of these tradesmen will be incentive enough for other apprentices to con- tinue and complete their training. Congratulations are also extended to the following apprentices still with us who were indentured with the Company and Government dur- ing 1974: In the Heavey Duty Mechanic Trade: Tom Biehn, Wally Drizmotta, Choon Ho, Ralph MacMillan, Dale Davies. In the Millwright Trade: Bob Phillips. In the Metal Fabrication Trade: Philip Gale, Ron Lowe. In the Sheet Metal Trade: Otto Kliment. Plumbing Trade: Bob Green- way. Electrical Trade: Chuck Lee. In the Carpenter's Trade: Ted Boychuk. NOTICE. TO TRADESMEN Mr. D. Martin (Department of Labour, Apprenticeship & Industrial Training Branch), will be Cassiar January 28th p-m. to February lst a.m. 1975 to administer T.Q. Trades- man Qualification Examinations also to interview inden- tured apprentices and prospective apprentices who plan to enter pre-apprenticeship training. Tradesmen having proof of 8000-or more’ hours practical experience in any of the trades listed below Atevetie~ »- -ible to take the exam for certification, if their application is in and approved by the Department of Labour before January 28th, 1975. 1. Automotive Mechanics 8. Machinist 2. Autobody Refinishing 9. Millwrights and Painting. 10. Painting & Decorating 3. Bricklaying 11. Plumbing . 4. Carpentry 12. Radio & Television 5. Cooks Servicing 6. Heavy Duty Mechanics 13. Refrigeration : 7. Industrial Electricians 14. Sheet Metal Work Interviews and examination will be conducted at the Training Centre- from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and. 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. January 29th, 30th and 3l1st. For application forms and detailed information please call in at the Training Centre 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 Devi: Monday to Friday or call 778-7435 Extension 268. Cassiar Cubs The Cassiar Cub pack is now operating on full capacity. 24 boys have registered along with 6 adult helpers. They meet every Tuesday evening from 6:30 p-m. until 8:00 p.m. at the school gym. Any parents wishing to watch our meetings are always welcome. A Christmas party was held on December ba SD a The evening consisted of games and a visit from Santa Clause. Fun was had by all. A big thank you to all Santa's helpers; Dayton Thesenvitz, Gery Bermel, Mary Ann Isidora and Const. Clint Cross for their assistance in making this party a success. Cubs will resume regular meetings in the New Year ‘on January 7, 1974. AAR Anan cnsre nase tneenset, Ccecccccccccocoooeoceccce Benefit Raffle The proceeds of this raffle will go to assist . Bob Watson and son Louis, who lost all their possessions in a trailer fire.. The drawing was held on Friday, December 20th at.3 p.m. in the Royal Bank. The winners of the raffle prizes were: - lst prize - a 19"' Panasonic TV-donated by Edmar Sales - Won by Keith Weller 2nd prize - 2 Firesone belted H78X15 studded tires- donated by S.§ J. Transport- Won by O. Daum 3rd prize - Oil Change and Lube job - donated by S. §& J. Transport - Won by Randy Roman ED TOMASHEWSKI PULLING WINNER GEORGE JOHNSON PULLING SECOND PRIZE ee