HIRLEY NELSON (MAIN OF FICE Shirley, a "True-blue" Vancouverite was born and raised in that lively city. She held a stenograrher's job with an Auction Sales comneny for several years. The mstle ana bustle of city life ceased to appeal to Shirley so she made a very good decision. That is, she came to Cassiar, where the job af receptionist awaited her. If you've wondered whose pleasant voice you've heard for the past six months, it's been that of Shirley. Curling and snowshoeing interest her and sre's a faithful hockey suprorter (although she cheers for no particular hockey team. ) “hile living at the coast. she found the ski slopes gent.le, thus hasn't, attemnted our "treacherous nili*, She nlayvs badminton and enjovs rost. of Cassiars! dances in the Rec Hall. Shirley's comment on Cassiar: "Oh it's so nice and ouiet!" On behalf of the Ist Cassiar Cubs Pack, may we take this oppor- tunity to thank all the peonole who helped make our bake sale a snccess, Also thanks to the trio who rro- vided highlight entertainment. Mrs. P. Rovak Mrs. J. Bares CORAJ.JE OSMOND (TOVNSITE ADMIN. Adelaide, Australia is truly "home" to Coralie who has resided in Canada for four years. She's been a hard working office girl for ten years so is well experienced in office procedures. Upon arriv- ing in Canada she hecame employed with Shel] Canada. Three months ago Cassiar Asbestos offered her just the type of job which she en- joys. As Mr. McAndrew's secretary in the Townsite Adminstrator's trailer Coralie helps to welcome visitors to Cassiar, and gpes on to say, "The coffee is always on." She's an avid "Bonspieler" and enjoys snowshoeing with Shirley. An expert seamstress, Coralie finds time to do a fair amount of sewing. Comment on Cassiar: "If we had an Australian summer here, it would be great!" TH Ht DON'T FORGLT "Forget the slander you have heard; Forget the hasty unkind word; Forget the quarrel and the cause; Forget the whole affair, because- Forgett.ing is the only way. Forget the weather, if it's bad; Forget the trials you have had; Forget the knocker, ne's a freak; Forget him seven days a week; Forget to even get the blues, DO IT WOW—DON'T WAIT "TIL SPRING!