TRAINING NEWS The Spring to Summer training sessions concluded with a number of tradesmen prepared to advance to the next higher job classific- ation and pay rate and others ready to take the mid-vear B.C. Trade Qualif- ications Examinations. As usual to coincide with the conclusion of these classes, Mr. Greg Daniels of the Department of Labour visit- ed Cassiar to conduct these Government of B,C. Trade Qualification Examinations, Our picture shows some of those successful in the examinations, who now hold Trade Qualification Cert- ificates, Mr. Cousins ably assisted in the training of these Millwrights and happily commented that to him, this is the payoff; better qualified men that he can be proud of, on any job. All the management of Cassiar join in congratul- ating these employees on their fine achievement, ee mer | . - . ; > her‘ “gt A a & foe ou Bel Oe F CASSIAR'S FIRS! TRAFFICE LIGHT). . . . It has to be B.C. 's most northern light - our multtecolor red/amber "orthern Lights"! AY dal § anne Left to right:, R.T. Empson H.D. Mechanic, B. Roe -— Main: tenance Mechanic/Millwright, T. Colville - Maintenance Mechanic/Millwright, W. Riddle - Maintenance Mech- anic/Millwright, F. Nejem- nik - Maintenance Mechanic/ Leds : ee ow ne : ain ie isi shaadi sul i abit Mais? ticd & ae ek. an y FF } Ae Rie ¥ f 3 i E i - ae | { ; is fren fe one : Millwright, (missing is H.F. Venzi - Maintenance Mechanic/Millwright. On the extreme right, Mr. Fred Cousins - Mechanical Super- intendent, joined the group and congratulated them on their achievement, XK RH KH KH X ~ TOWN NEWS a <<. se, 2 Pls > “et Sat S Ags \ Fa faded R.A. Waleh, Nanager-Royal Bank, and C.A. Caron, General Superintendent C.A.C., tnauqurating the lighting of Cassiar's first Neon Sign, September 15th, 1972