children in the time available. Various people were asked for ass- istance, but as usual it was left to the minority to try to perform a difficult task. However, we are not above criticism and your suggestions for a mailbox for children's letters to Santa Claus has merit and I am sure the next community club executive will att- tempt to improve on this vear's Party, remembering all the time that the ohject is to make the children happy, and not necessarily onlv please the parents. C.£.€. Page 9 Power Outages _ Some mav not he aware that we have had two serious Electrical fires in our Flectrical distributing nanel. at the Power House. This could have heen caused bv dust and age. or nerhans Cassiar prew a little too fast and we overloaded the system. New eauinment was order- ed and more is heinp ordered and a great deal of work is heing done to bring our power house up to renuire- ments. From time to time it will he Necessarv to shut off the power so various pieces of enuipment can he changed over. We are sorry for anv inconvenience this may cause, we will make everv effort to advise all residents when these periods will he. G. Edwards RKKKKKKKEKKKEKK ‘| sy é ‘ E 3 4 3 ae A a5 . cs * .&§ a: . é aie Helping us to recall the summer is a photograph we have just received of distinguished visitors who vis- ited us this year. With Mr. Caron and staff - Mr. Koshikawa (managing) director of Nippon Asbestos, Japan) and Mr. Iwasaka (of Mitisubishi International Corporation) whose office is in Toronto. Despite language difficulties, Mr. Koshikawa established some rapport with Rupert McKenzie, as they are hoth members of Lions International.