F nat nes “Ome. mer Congratulations to - Mr. & Mrs. Brian Donner whose baby irl arrived March 16th, weighing é ibs. 7-1/2 oz., Anna Elizabeth. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hood whose baby girl arrived March 28th in Vancouver. Mr. & Mrs. Mike Papac whose baby bo arrived March 30th, weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. ? A All Saint's W. A. would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped make their paffodil Tea highly successful. WELCOME to Jack Whalen who replaces Hedy Hoffman in the Purchasing Dept. Mrs. Trevor Horsley is visiting in Vanoouver with daughter Cathy and her mother, Mrs. Olson. Bill Johnson is holidaying some- where - could it be Mexico? Cam Church recently returned from a4 short trip to Vancouver. Art McAndrew is in Vancouver during the school holideys. Frank Clarke and Paul St. Pierre spent the Easter week-end in White- horse. Spending the Easter holidays in camp were Miss Dianne Ritchat who attends school in Vancouver; Walter Hanley of Yellowknife; Doug McKenzie of HOCKEY TIME IN CASSIAR TRAMMERS vs BAGGERS - Merch 22nd The second game of the hockey series took place Sunday March 22nd when the Trammers clashed with the Bag- gers and eked out a slim 10 - 9. vio- tory. Adolf Unterberger netted 5 © goals as a reward for his. usual ‘hard work on the ice. Other scorers for the victors were Isadore, Beyer, Howden, Gilbert and Forbes with one each. Len Skakun: led the scoring parade for the losei's with 3 markers with Legros and Dennis following closely with 2. pavid and Ritchat each got one to complete the scoring. Referee Dave Cook had his hands full as Only close control and the 25 degree below temperature kept ten- pers down. Unterberger was sent to the sin bin twice while Gilbert, Skakun, Ritchat and Howden each. got 2 minutes in Solitary. Tt must be admitted that with the small ice surface where no body checking is permitted that penalties are rather easy to come by. In order to diminish the population density Lt was decidéd to play 4 men a side. This permitted considerable improve- ment in the passing and cut down the scrambles in front of the nets. Again the goal keepers did a far better job than the scores indicate. With shooting done from so close in it proves extremely difficult to hold the score down. Howden and Gilbert ~—: A ST ee “. - “Tee Oe RT or one aoe OF OE ET OT he ee Oe ET el” —_ EE el eet I IAPR OES PENN EEO eM, AT Se TE ED TS CR NO MS eit nd — - Neer ° | ieach took half the game playing kitty has the door for the Trammers, uyer guarded the gate for the Bag- gers. Final score: Trammers 10 Whitehorse. Fred Sekora has returned to Vancou- ver after a stay of three months assisting at the Royal Bank. Mrs. Antonio Pinto and children williplayed on March 14th when the Drille accompany her mother back to Lison efeated the Trammers 9 to 6. At for an extended holiday. ress time, the third game was not | ecorded, however, the Drillers beat | ( he Baggers 17 to 9. Team Standing: wealthy people miss one of life's rillers 2 wins - O loses greatest thrills-paying the last in- (Trammers lor - i ” stallment._ ers | 0 tt 4