Page 14 , : 2G oF con. >¥ SY SY DY Oy Ov Ox Ory Best Wishes for a happy future are extended to Mr. and Mts. George McLeod as they Leave Cassianrn after three years. George was Chieg Engineer while working for Cassian Asbestos Corp. Ltd. The McLeods are making their new home at Tasu, Queen Charlotte Islands. The McLeods were active 1n the community; they curled, played Bridge and George was on the Library Board and President of the Curling Chub for 1972-73. Mathews > ar Fawelk to Terry and Sharon Mathews. They will be messed greatly as Terry was one of Cassiar's Volunteer Firemen and Sharon was the hair stylist for the past three years and always tried to please .everyone. Terry came to Cassian in January of 1971 and started as a mechanics helper up on the hill and then became a mtlwright mechanic apprentice, working in the mine, machine shop and milk. Terry was successful this year and graduated in September with his Tradesman Papers. Terry and Sharon ane Leaving for Bombay, India on December 9th for a four month holiday, to tour north and South India although Terry originates from Mysore in the South. On arrival back to Canada they phan to settle down Somewhere in southern B.C. on Alberta. May much happiness and God's blessing follow you wherever you go. Roberts’ Peer py Ovex Ox Ory Gerry Roberts drove the manhaul up the hike for many years but decided he needed an adventure 40 he went to Stewart, B.C. His Smile and humour will be missed by the men who rode with him, along with all his friends. - Gerry, we akk wish you much happiness for a bright future. iN WANEWS ee sled MR« CONNOLY HAS TAKEN ON THE CASSIAR BARBER SHOP AND IT WILL BE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK, MONDAY TO SATURDAY AFTERNOONS FROM 2 TO 5, EVENINGS FROM 6 To 9, | f : 3 BARBER SHOP Western Canada Lottery Bulletin ACKNOWLEDGMENT RECEIPTS - As you all know we have experiencéd considerable difficulty with late or nondelivery of acknowledgement receipts. _ We are endeavouring to improve this situation for series AB but first some background- knowledge would be helpful to everyone to that we can all try to improve © the operation. ° When sold books arrive at our Victoria office they are processed as quickly as possible and mailed to Manitoba. } _ In Manitoba the acknowledgement receipts are affixed to an envelope by a machine and are delivered . to the post office for distribution within three work days. They are mailed third class and delivery should take from 21-28 days. _ _. The envelope is date stamped on the reverse Side indicating the date on which the ticket was processed assuring the ticket purchaser that the ticket was in the current draw. . Each ticket from the book is key punched - that is the number of the ticket, area of Sale, agency, and other information is entered into the computer by an operator for accounting and control purposes. When a ticket buyer does not get a receipt, we can enquire by telex to Manitoba to see if the ticket number has been key punched. When we get the answers (usually the following day) we send the purchaser a green post card first class mail advising him of the result. (Eventually we will be able to enquire directly into the computer and get an immediate answer. ) After key punching, the tickets are locked in - sealed containers and held in a vault for the draw. We must keep in mind that near close-off time, hundreds of thousands of tickets are pouring into Man- itoba from all four provinces and that they have to allow themselves ample time to complete the above procedures prior to draw dates. Pie at ah at ai alt at al weetet ip dp al ae a oT us from Leaf Rapid's, Manitoba. SP Bir = we. WRG igetAIIII AREA _ . Welcome to Stuart and Carolyn Brown who now reside at 251 Drybrough Street. Stuart and his wife come from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan so they are used to the snow but those mountains are alittle high. Stuart is Pat Biehn's brother so the Brown's have some moral support. Stuart enjoys his work in the Equipment Garage as a Tireman. salads 'o.9.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 0 0 a> « Welcome to the Fiorella Family, Johnny, Betty and their three children, Christine 9, Emma 6 and Alexandro 7 months old. This family has just recently arrived from Rome, Italy and we wish them health and prosperity in Canada and hope they enjoy living in the North. Johnny is Frank Nitti's cousin. Htartel ‘ IOI IIIa Welcome to Mrs. Hilda Hartel who moved up to Cassiar from Vancouver early in November to be with her husband Richard who has worked for Cassiar for two years now. Mrs. Guderjahn had a get-together tea for Hilda November 10th and Mrs. Kliment also had a tea in honour of Hilda to acquaint her with some ladies in Cassiar. Hilda has been getting out and meeting with people; she attended the Lions Fashion Show and also attended the 9th Annual Christmas Tea and enjoyed herself very much. Richard & Hilda have been anxiously awaiting their furni- ture for four weeks now but so far it hasn't arrived; hopefully by Christmas time the Hartel's will be settled into their new abode at 296 Carmacks Street. ele hod ek}; CICA After 2 1/2 years Floyd and Linda Melchior and their family, Donna 8 and Vincent 6, have returned to Cassiar. The Melchior's were living in Victoria but due to the ; slump in the logging industry Floyd has come back to work ~ for Cassiar as a Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic. The Melchior's still have some of their former friends here so they feel right at home once again. They are residing at 233 Kennedy Street. DP EUTSEY'S III III II IAAT Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pewsey and their two children, Steven and Ann, came to us from Toronto. Brian will be filling the position of Mine Superintendent. Doreen also brought along her own line-in baby sitter, Mrs. Mabel Strutt, who also doubles as hermother. She hails from Cornwall and we are told her pasties are super. Vincent's dK SII ddd ooIdock Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Vincent left Baie Verte, New- foundland for their journey north to Cassiar. Their son Simon will be with them at Christmas. He is present- ly attending St. Andrew's College in Ontario. Elizabeth their daughter is filling in her time before returning to the Adam State College in Colorado in January, by work- ing in the Mine dry. They also have another son, David, living and working in Halifax. Gerry will fill the position of Production Superintendent and we are hoping to make use of Margaret's many teaching talents in the New Year. : E riakson’s 0.0.0.0. 0 .0.0.0.6 0 6 a a a ae a The Erickson's, Ray and Elizabeth (Betty), came to They have two children, Myrna and Murray. Murray is at school in Winnipeg and Myrna has returned to her job in Leaf Rapids after a journey to England where she visited her relatives. _ Ray will be our new Equipment Instructor and wé are told that both he and Betty will be Cassiar 's new challengers on the curling rink. WS. ELECTRONICS SANYO & J.V.C. ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SUNBEAM APPLIANCES & ORCANO ORGANS Store opens May 15, 1974 at 332 Bateman St. W. SCHNEEBERGER