Page 13 Box 166 Cassiar, B.C. March 9, 1971 Editor Asbestos Sheet Cassiar, B.C. Dear Editor: Upon entering the arena's changing rooms I was overcome by fumes from empty labbatt, Black Label, Old Style, etc. bottles. As I was accompanying no less that twenty-five children on a skating expedition it was difficult to explain to them why the adult hockey players left the changing rooms in such an abso-= lutely disgusting, repulsive state. Some of the children attempt- ed to clean up the abundance of garbage that was scattered over the rooms. Certainly, it must be possible to have a maintenance man employed to clean up such disgraceful sights in the rooms. I've been led to believe the arena has been allotted several thousand dollars minimum to make arena improvements. ‘Shouldn't these improvements commence as of now? EDITORS NOTE: On speaking to one of the arena executive, I am told there will be a full report forthcoming , answer- ing this and many other questions regarding the arena, -, JME eS tetetnte TIME MARCHES ON! LONG SFRVICH. AWARDS Time marches on but. we understand Mr. Beguin, Manager of Operations, so is the railway to Dease Lake, We will present the following neople hear they may start work at. both ends with long service awards, te push things along. Rumor also lee Sing - 15 vears, has it that the owners of the George Pirie — 10 years Terrace Hotel pJan to build a Hotel Silver Repolusk - 10 years at Dease Lake and they may also hive Joe Cario - 10 years a liquor License. Be kind of nice to be able to drive out that way Len Skakun completed 10 years to quaff me on a hot day. prior to his leaving. toe be 8 een WASTE HK TE Rae SS MAE ETE