- Welcome to: Leonard and Lauretta Moth and their 2 children, Patrick - 7 and Lenora - 10. The Moth's came from Summit Lake, B.C. to reside at 378 McDame Street, Cassiar, B.C. Leonard is a Cat Operator at the Mine. The Moth family is anxious to get settled in before school starts. We welcome back Maurice Ethier and his wife Evelyn who lived here from 1967 - 1971. They have 2 additions to their family now, Sean - 4 and Christopher - 3. Maurice took his apprenticeship here in Cassiar, receiv- ing his Heavy Duty Mechanic papers in 1971. After venturing out to other parts of B.C., he decided Cassiar © was a good place to call home and so the Ethier's are residing at 380 McDame Street. DBrbee - Welcome to Maurice and Carole Balez, avid hockey and curling enthusiasts. The Balez's, formerly from Granisle, B.C., have made their home at 528 Malozemoff Avenue. Maurice is a Truck Driver and Carole hopes to obtain work in ehe: office. errersi etnies isos errr errr rrr - Welcome to Chris and Gladys Tates and their 2 children: Christina - 11 and Ronald = 10 who come from Victoria. Chris is a Cat Operator at the Mine and Gladys works at the Cafeteria. The Tates" reside at 243 Drybrough Street. ‘Welcome to Gunter and Marjorie Mutz and their 3 asiniieiatatail Cindy, Monica and Heide and their little grandson, Kevin. Gunter is the Mill Maintenance Supervisor and Marjorie is a Cook in the Cafeteria. Cindy also works in the Cafeteria. The Mutz family enjoy fishing, boating, hunting and music. 2 alias - Welcome to Gary Gagnon, his wife, Francine and their children Ingrid - 5 and Sybile - 2 who came to Cassiar from Black Lake, Quebec. Gary Gagnon is C.A.C.L.'s Mill Superintendent. The Gagnon's reside at 111 Connell Drive. We say farewell to the Hansma's who spent 9 years in Cassiar. They have bought a ranch at Athabasca, Alberta, about 150 miles from Edmonton, so we wish them lots of sunshine and good health. Lanetta will be going into Grade 10 and Wade will be taking Grade 12 so keep up the good work and graduate with honours. Bill will continue working for Chinook while "Mother" holds down the new Fart. Chubby and pink with smiling eyes, Truly an angel in disguise, Tiny blessing from up above, Sent by God for you to love. WHAT'S cy NEW? “ CHAD NATHAN CLARK born July 17, 1975 at: Dawson Creek General Hospital. Weight - 6 lbs - 8 ozs. Parents -.Jason and Louise Clark. Congratulations = Congratulations to Ross & Peggy Doody on the birth of their daughter — CARRILYN ANN, on August 18th, 1975 Weight - 4100 grams. at the Cassiar Private Hospital. A baby sister for Agnes Eileen. Page 3 and Down the Volby - Audrey and George Zimick celebrated their 30th Wedding Anniversary on August 28th, 1975. Congratulations! You better start panning gold for your 50th Anniversary, George. _ Len.and Carol Skakum and children, Michael and Lisa, from Indonesia, spent 5 days with Carol's parents, "The McKenzies". The children really enjoyed the swim- ming pool and bicycling as these facilities don't exist where they live. Milk, ice-cream, gum and Canadian meats were a real treat. Carol was full of stories of native cultures in Indonesia and Len was homesick for Casstar, especially the hunting and fishing. They leave their best regards with all their friends who were away on holidays during their visit here. The Skakum's have returned to Indonesia for another year. - Recent visitors at the R. Yorke's were Mrs. Janet Sawyer from Burden, Manitoba and Mr. & Mrs. N. Sawyer and family from Prince George, B.C. Cassiar and surrounding area were thoroughly enjoyed by all for the fishing and hunting. - Danny and Lucy Legros and boys of Ontario were recent. visitors renewing old acquaintences in Cassiar and making new friends at Chain Lakes - the bears who called on them during the night. = Martha Wallenborn, Jutta Voss and Dani Michael recently enjoyed a trip to Germany. Martha and Jutta visited with relatives and friends and Dani was very pleased to find and visit with some of her relatives. ; - * Colleen Hewett's sister - Marilyn, brother-in-law - _ Bob McCauley and her niece - Cindy and nephew - Robbie came to Cassiar for their holidays. After Fred and Colleen entertained them with camping and fishing, the McCauley's went to Cantung and exciting Whitehorse be- fore returning home to McLeese Lake, B.C. bei Mr. & Mrs. V.B. Barrett drove up to Cassiar to visit with their son - Brenton, daughter - Marlene and son-in-law - Paul Wood. The grayling and rainbow trout were not only exciting to catch but good to eat. The long weekend was spent picking up nuggets in Whitehorse and enjoying the Frantic Follies. When they saw the ‘snow on the "Peak" it was time to head for home in Fruitvale, B.C. 5 Mr. & Mrs. Carl Voss are holidaying in the Vancouver area. They took Jutta to Victoria where she will be attending the University of Victoria and Ralf will be taking Grade 11 at Vancouver College. Good Luck in your endeavors. Mrs. Pewsey and daughter Anne enjoyed a trip to England to visit her brothers and sisters. The weather was beautiful there as Doreen came back with a nice tan. Anne's comment to Grandmother when she returned from England, "I like your English People". - Farewell to Karen Murdoch who worked in the office for the summer and is now going to Victoria to attend University of Victoria. After working for the summer Brian Murdoch is driving to Ontario to see his parents and to take Grade 13 down east. Best Wishes. ‘ - Ed Thirlwell's Mother who is 84 years old visited with the Thirlwells in Cassiar. - We wish all students going out to school or university good luck and high achievements: - Dino Fregonese is taking Grade 11 in Edmonton, - Mary Connolly is off to U.B.C. - Walter Comper will be attending Grade 12 in Vancouver. - Mary Comper is enrolling tn Grade ll in Vancouver. - Chris Gleason will be graduating Grade 12 in 1976. -~ Nicole DeRouin is going to attend school in Victoria. - August 26th, 1975 was the first frost since the 9th of June. It is the first time in Cassiar's history that we have been without. frost. for so long a period. - Mr. Fred Smidt-Nielsen was appointed Coroner and Justice of the Peace August 1, 1975. — During a walk through the bush, towards the old gun- range, a five-year old remarked: "T do not like all those new houses now are coming here:"' "Why not?" 7 "Because there will be no more moss-berries left over to eat anymore!"