t Ay ¥ oa 2 en ees be Be FE oes The gift turned out to be a bottle of laxative containing Irish Moss and Vitamin C. We asked Joe what this sift was for. "Oh, you see the Vitamins in this mix is for the "good-guy Bill" but the other part, well, we thought he was the s....s when it came to getting equipment under repairs back in production againt" All of Cassiar wishes Bill and his family and Bob and family all the best in the future. weber tna art {Y a eT Doctor Joe gtves Bill Gtachino a large dose of laxative! Tak, AOS Syl tees ae oe * vga “) en valk ° Sy PRR es * %*& Melly Kutsche and Nada Carin were hostesses at a FAREWELL tea in honor of “Shirley Giachino. - aed ndtd Sat tases The afternoon gathering on May 13th, was held at Molly's and all present enjoyed tea, coffee and pastries. Shirley was presented with a gold teas- poon ornamented with jade and a jade bracelet in an antiqued gold setting. Bill was not forgotten and a small gift for "the man who has everything" was sent home to him with Shirley. Shirley thanked the ladies and said it was sad to leave all her good friends behind and hoped that when they are settled, friends from Cassiar would come and visit them. We wish Bill, Shirley and family all the Best in the future. . ° ae Ph ty Ber, * ¥% % * % Sa P wd. ;, the Dlebe? aes eee 21 A dinner party was held on May 13th at Dr. & Mrs. R. Niedermayer's home in honour of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Giachino and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Leigh. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Linnea Baldwin, Mrs. Barbara Humphrey and Mrs. Dordthy Walch. The couples were presented with a special jar of "Cassiar Air" in case of home-sickness. : Mr. & Mrs. E. Michael and Mrs. Gertraud Tischler joined everyone in wishing the couples good luck in starting their new homes. * * %*£ PERCE On Heese NOL KALCO NG IR OIE EARN ROR ALEE SORE AE SOI A RARER a Ce tae PR Ae one ees : After 14 years in Cassiar the bright lights of the city and the sandy beaches urged Denise Borsato to say farewell to .. ,Cassiar. and her many friends. a * Wednesday, May 9th found a large Sather ing at the Ladies Staffhouse for pizza and refreshments. Many toasts later found Graham Baker presenting a speechless Denise with a "huge good luck" cake and a gift of Jade earrings. Denise worked for a few years in the cookery as summer help before going on permanent staff. For the last few months she had been working in the Mill Labor- atory and also was a part-time barmaid serving the thirsty at Renes Bar. A BBQ dinner was also thrown by Graham, Pee Wee and Rene, showing Denise that even with woman's lib - men are still very good chefs!