FAREWELLS were said to Charlie and Ruth Bronson by a number of their friends on Friday, September 15th, at House 130. The Bronson’s have been in Cassiar since 1955 and their depar- ture will leave a gap in the community which will be hard to fill. They participated in and contributed to nearly every community function and were well-liked by all. As a parting gift, they were presented with an engraved silver punch bowl and matching cups, which Charlie said they would keep filled in anticipation of visits from his friends at Cassiar, provided they did not ALL arrive at once! ee eet ee t BIRTHS Congratulations to: HANS and YETTY VELTMEYER on the birth of a daughter, Cora Amalia Suzanne, on July 31. Weight — 7 Ibs. 6 oz. FLETCHER and DOREEN DAY, on the arrival of a son, Fletcher Wade, on August 14. Weight — 7 Ibs. 8% oz. JOSEPH and MARIA TISZOLCZI, whose son, Joseph John, arrived on August 26. Weight — 7 Ibs. 5 oz. RAY and JOYCE HARRIS, on the birth of Stephen Patrick, born August 31. Weight — 6 Ibs. 14% oz. PAT and MURIEL MONAGHAN, on the birth of a daughter, Jacqueline Mae, who arrived on September 21. Weight — 8 Ibs. 6 oz. And last but not least, felicitations to ED and PAT McDONALD, on the birth of 8 little ones — we understand the blessed event occurred while Ed and Pat were on vacation. eee KH HH HR There have been many departures from the local scene since our last issue and we bid a belated farewell to: Marion Birch Peter Horn Don Prodaniuk Dev Sarin John Steen & family Terry Cooper Scott Snider Norm Kelly * HH HHH HH The new pedestrian traffic lights in Las Vegas are marked: “Stop’’, ‘Go’ and “Three to One You Don’t Make It”. CONGRATULATIONS to Miss Molly Musé and Mr. Albert Kutsche who announced their engagement on Saturday, September 16th. No date for the wedding has yet been set. He HR HH HH ARRIVALS Welcome to: The Rose family, who have recently arrived from Montreal. Dave will be Mill Engineer. Two new nurses — Mary Line, from New Zea- land via England, and Elizabeth Troughton, also from New Zealand. Dick Barton, who is working in the garage. Carl Schlink, who hails from Australia and is employed in the warehouse. Hee H HH HE NOTICE Effective immediately, anyone wishing bus res- ervations must contact the personnel office at No. 230 during the following hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday — 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, for the day following or for advance bookings. , Tuesday, Thursday — 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., for the same day or advance bookings. *e *2 ee HH HH LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Another year of Lions Little League ball has come to a close with the final wind-up held on Thursday, September 15th. A lunch was served to all the hungry youngsters. A few words were said by Acting President of the Lions Club, Rowan Rowett, following which trophies and crests were presented to the teams. The Yankees won the championship over the Dodgers by a score of 19 to 4. We would like to thank the people who came out and helped with the youngsters and the parents who showed such a great interest in their son's playing ball. He ee HHH HH NOTE OF THANKS Many thanks to Dr. Navin, the hospital staff and friends for all the attention and care shown my family and me during my recent stay in the hospital. Jetty Veltmey