- Soctak Section FAARRIAGES The wedding of Evelyn Simpson, daughter of Pauline and William Simpson of Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, to Roder- — ick Adams, son of Narie and Eusebe Adams, of Fon du Lac, Sask., was solemized Saturday April 14, 1973, by Father J. McAllister in Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Attendants of the bride and groom were Peggy Fase and Billy Clem. Bride was given in marriage by Adrian VanHeel. A reception was held in the Arena Centennial Room. In a quiet civil ceremony on April 5 1973, at 11 am Janey Margaret Honour, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Honour of New Westminster, B.C., and Ronald Kitchener Ruffell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Renaud Ruffell of Vancouver, B.C. were wedded. The attendants of the happy coup- le were Hine and Ludger Robi- chaud. , “Say, how did you get that red mark on the bridge of your nose?” “Glasses.” “Why don’t you try contact lenses?” “They don’t hold enough beer.” CONGRATULATIONS to Bob and Sherry SETHEN who cele- brated thetr 8th wedding anniversary on April 3rd. CONGRATULATIONS to Bruce and Shirley ROE, who celebrate- d their I5th wedding anni- versary on April 19th, Lerenmonneny rm 3 ‘ ; Oka =? Sack ery errno: ? CONGRATULATIONS to Jock and Evelyn /RATTRAY of Good Hope Lake on 25th silver wedding aniversary. A party was held in their honour on Saturday, April 2lst at the Rattray resi- dence. Relatives and friends from Whitehorse, Watson Lake, Fort St. John and Cassiar were in attend -ance to enjoy Jack and Evelyn's special moment. Their family and friends wish them many more years of happiness and prosper- ity. WELCOME TO... Waney TURNER, Lab Technietan; Waney arrived from Vancouv- er, ner first venture to the northlands.. Glents CROSS, Accountant- Clerk; after travelling Gurope returned to Vancouv- _ er, only to find herself packing again - this time tne north. Is it true you were only looking fora friend soon to arrive in Canada. Bruce GRANEY; titne Shift Fore- man; another Vancouver finding. Bruce worked tn Tasu prior to vacattonting ‘tn Europe, tien tt was back to minting. 18 (| | Michael CAYER, his wife Denise and daughter Isabel. Mich- ael recently arrived from Ottawa, Ont., to take the posttton of Cafeteria Sup- ervtsor. The Cayer's restde at 184 Zimmerman St. | q Betty BOYD a recent addition to the Accounting Office from Toronto. It took a whtle to catch up on the time changes. Grant WERLEY, new R.C.M.P. Constable, recently trans- ferred from Quesnel. -r and find both happiness and success. FAREWELL TO... Constable Neil Taylor who has been transferred to Quesnel B.C. Thank you for your fine service during the past 13 months. We wish you much happiness and success at your new post. On March 30th, the ladies staffhouse was the scene for .@ farewell party for ELSIE DEFALQUE who has been with the company for seven years. Many of Cassiar's old timers along with many new acquaintances joined in wishing Elsie and John ever- y happiness in the future. For all who lined up at “EBsie's Bestos Bar'' for gemerous portions of Elsie's Hootch'' or the hard core other light refresh- memts, the wait was well worth it. All those who believe steam comes from the dryer plant - forget it!! Amid hilarious comments, Elsie was presented with mamy gifts to help establish a farm in southern Alberta. Shiirley Nelson, represent- img the Ladles' Staffhouse bestowed a gold dust pen-