Page 3 For the first six months after her arrival, Sandy worked in the Mill Lab and then trans- ferred to Purchasing in October, 1968. PAT DURHAM Sandy has been a busy girl since she came here - she helped to start ehe Teen Club and was a willing worker down at the Indian Centre, and at the moment is on the Executive of the Community Club. Her comments on Cassiar - she doesn't care for the rain and asbestos mud.. She reckons Cassiar is a very good place for saving money in order to go travelling. She is very interested in shooting and fishing and swimming (if and when Chain Lakes warm up enough) and having a good time in general. DOROTHY SMITH Our first lady this month - Pat Durham - arrived in Cassiar from Edmonton in July, 1966, ; to join her husband - Jim. a H For the first two years Pat was a full time housewife and then she started work in the Butcher Shop in June 68 and is still going strong there. Pat is especially fond of camping and she and Jim (and dog - Sandy) can be seen going ee off loaded with all their camping equipment every long weekend. . =a RRP 2 Pat enjoys the life up here - she says she ’ - i Pe would be a full time housewife again if the weather was always good (no rain) and she could get out and enjoy it. one cremate SANDY CRAWFORD It seems that we just got to Dorothy Smith in time as whe will be leaving at the end of July. Dorothy arrived in Cassiar on March 31, 1967 from Quebec. She started work in the Personnel Office and later transferred to the Mill Lab as a Technician. Part of her job is to test fibre for length, dust, etc. and she takes over the lab clerk's job for holidays etc. She enjoyed living here but says she now intends to have a long holiday before starting work again, she will be going back to Quebec after she leaves here at the end of the month, so we take this opportunity to wish her good luck and bon voyage. Sandy Crawford - who termed herself “April Fools joke to Cassiar" arrived here on April lst, 1968 from Vancouver.