off the job. But this is not unusual. People who live and work in the Canadian north from the Alaska border to Labrador cement-hard drifts of snow, and how Cassiar citizens know all about these responsibilities to themselves, as wel parents who are concerned with educ dards of radio and television programs clubs. They are concerned about thei know all about the long sub-arctic nights, to work and breathe in sub-zero weather. things, and they are not unmindful of their as to their work and community. There are ation, the community newspaper, the stan- , their churches and their service and hobby r health and the improvement and mainte- nance of environmental standards in both work and residential areas. One would not expect less from commitment to live and work in a mi people have, and that is why they ca a community of people who have made a ning and milling environment. Hundreds of | Cassiar, B.C., home.