weet ry ae | tN ae ca eae as Bc as Bbdiidevdeued buds ww In our March issue of the Asbestos Sheet it was noted that while discussing other training in Industry busin- ess, visiting Canada Man- power representatives indic- ated our request for a gov- ernment sponsored "Supervis- ory Training" program for the Cassiar area. The week of April 24th the training spotlight was on such a pro- gram held in the Centennial Arena Lounge. Our inset photo shows most of the 20 who took the 5 day course. Eighteen of these persons were personnel of Cassiar Asbestos and 2 were of Grant Stewart Construct- ion. The course instructors were Mssrs. Robin Dyke and Patrick Easton of P.W.Easton & Associates Ltd., Industrial Psychologists and Personnel Consultants. . sees tien ERTIES yom —e BIT Ne aene eMEe TTI TIT” Subjects given included -- Planning and Leading, Con- trolling, Problem Solving, Work Simplification, Commun- icating, Interviewing Tech- niques, Listening, Motivat- ing, Delegating, Conducting Group Discussions, etc. The last day's session concluded with a general note of appr- eciation and thanks to Mr. Easton for a well presented, Mr. informative course. ee Tre ee eee oy Sess, c vo any Wii. a ee Easton reciprocated with thanks for the enthusiastic cooperation of everyone. which enabled the program to rum so smoothly. Before lea- ving Mr. Easton also commen- ted that he appreciated this, his first trip to Cassiar . and the privilege of instru- cting such an enthusiastic and involved group of persons with such varying responsib- ilities.. >? ? During Bonspiel time in February, Mine | Superintendent of Clinton Creek, Don Hudgeon ' offered to trade with Cassiar their Hough 400, one 30R drill, one TD25 Cat, 3 pickups, 2 coyote hides and a roll of binder twine for Turner Dozer our 71B shovel. intendent, W. Zemenchik, advises that this deal is now off as the equipment garage has — just rebuilt-the shovel and it is being returned to the mine as good as new. Our Equipment Garage Super- After many meetings to consider a fair alt- ernative proposal to reciprocate to Don's fine trade proposal we would consider offer- ing one drill master, one DM3 Drill (used only on Sunday afternoons in the past) one with all accessories in exch- ange for Clinton's 110B shovel, Mr. J. Mur- doch's pipe and Clinton Creek's weather!