WELCOME M. JARECKI and family. Marek is our Environmental Control Engineer. He and his family came to Cassiar from Ottawa. C. Ogilvy and family. Cam is the Explora- tion Geologist and brought his family here from Blubber Bay, Texada Island. GOTTFRIED HARTUNG, Kitchen Super- visor from Vancouver. W. SPRING, Bill is the Utilities Foreman, previously from Rivers, Manitoba. CECILIA GIBSON, sister of Mrs. Evol Shuffler. Cecilia made the long trip from St. Vincent, West Indies and is presently working in the Maintenance Control Office. Ae Ae. Ie GOOD BYE & GOOD LUCK To HANS HARTMANN, warehouse cardex clerk, who has returned to Vancouver. DON IRWIN & family who have taken up residence in Colonsay, Saskatchewan. SONNY YEO is now in Hamilton, Ontario. PER FINNERUD stayed only a few weeks in Cassiar before transferring to Clinton Creek. DEL SONIER from the warehouse has gone to Vancouver. NORM SMITH and family have trans- ferred to Clinton Creek. WILLI HAAS who has left after spending several years in Cassiar. Se oe SE. IE. I GOOD LUCK TO J. JACOBSEN who transferred to the Plant Maintenance office. M. RIPKO who transferred to the test mill. We wish a quick recc | to BILL STORIE who is recuperating from a broken left ankle. ia Ee TR EL For the information of persons who knew her when she was receptionist in Cassiar, MARION BIRCH is now working in the lab at Clinton Creek. Ce BE NOTICE The CNT lineman in Cassiar wishes to advise residents that his work hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Any calls during his hours off, except in case of emergencies, are overtime calls, and the caller will be charged, by CNT, for the overtime wage of the lineman. + Ae FF. The following students were home for the Easter Holidays this past month. Sonia Drzimotta Phyllis Hubbell Brenda Zemenchik Heather Gander Norman Day Diane Caron Gerald Forbes Pat Storie Marlene Tomashewski Donald Irwin e+ & &% & WORDS OF WISDOM The jet age: Breakfast in London, lunch in New York, dinner in Los Angeles, and baggage somewhere in Australia. Dedicated to the “Northern” gal on a trip to the “big city” — ‘It's better to have shoved and lost than never to have shopped at all.”’