Te; | | | Gamer, | Chamber. of Kinca Tour (Continad from ps ay asked searching’ questions about the stud= ~~ ents we enployed during the sumer, and his father informed us thet after taken prev~ fous tours had taken his son along to show © him how much country there was beyond their corner of Canada. This was the opinion too, of another yo man.«- to ses the country. As a young businessman he could ill afford to t ake mach tine away from his business, but here was an opportunity to see and meet the people who are developing our country. Needless to say, we puffed up a bit, am forgot our original motive and did soms “Chamber of Commerce" work on our own, about the virtues of working and living in Cassiar. Nee A discussion on the effects of the war in Vietnam on supply of equipment end the economy in general gave ug some food for thought and we were sorry that we could not take part in that discussion. In retrospect, we came to the conclusion that the main object of such a trip for most of the participants was to get pere | spective. And indeed, we feel that they must do most of their thinking of these arips in reptrospect as it was avery tight scnedule with some very long days and long trips. The itinerary included visits to United Keno Hill, Canada Tungsten line and New Imperial's copper property, besides the visit to Cassiar, in a four-day tour. CLINTON NEWS Fxecutivest families leave for Dawson Mrs, Fred Hodgson with daughters Linda : and Sandra have left to make their home in 1 Dawson City, as have Mra. Chuck Caron with Brian, Paul and Diane. Mra. Howard Woody expects to leave early next week with daughters, Danna, Laurie, Sharon, Shelly, Debra and Tannis, together with son Paul. They will be quartered in Dawson City until the community is established at the townsite near Clinton mine, H. Woody reports on Clinton progress On a visit to Cassiar this week, Mr. Woody said that stripping is under way in i ercte has been (the ; Glinton Kine aregy sonaiearghle § Sx Material is arriving the crusher area. | steadily for the construction of the nev buildings. Progress is very good ard pretty much on schedule. The new bunkhouse are under ‘construction at the townsite ami the outside of the — buildings have all been framed. Mre Woody |} had been inside them bsfore leaving for Cassiar and he thought they were very nice and would be comforteble. He commented on the excellent weather which has set record temperatures for over & 85 doge Fe WET SE COUTTS eur 2. Wr yery Ts jataae THREE RECBIVE CANADIAN? ~ CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATES . On June 23rd, Citizenship Judge Je He Thornicroft held Citizenship Court et his home and certificates were presented tos Mrso Helen Bollok Mr. Ralph Hoffmann Mra. Ilse Hoffman We are glad to welcome the three new citizens and congratulations to you all. WE WELCOME NEW MEMBERS ON STAFF eceeo JIM CAUSER, Power Plant Foreman, who takes We Schorcht’s place. He and Mrs. Causer have now: taken: up residence at (189. rue Zimmerman Street. ALBERT NERBAS, the new Steward aed ‘the Cassiar Lounge. FETIM KAISER on our Tine Office stare ANNE WATTS on the Nursing Staff, and Mac MadLeod's eon and daughter, DOUGLAS and PAULINE MacIZOD. Pauline will be in our Time Office, while Douglas will work in the Retail Store We are also pleased to welcome Dr. and Mrs. Hoo Dre Ho will be with us during the mohth of July, relieving Dr. Navin who is on holidays. Dr. Ho is from Hong Kong ’ and has been in residence at a hospital in Vancouver for the past two years. We hope that their stay in Cassiar will be a very . pleasant one, . Mecessitics of lifs sont about three tines what they used to, and half the time they arerat fit to drink.