Reuentes nee LAL * % Sait Soreancene a goer ES Deepal aot adie Aa hfe Be is r torieds we - wee wap orem at 18 | SOCIAL - Continued i= 9 cori gt shower was held in horour |e. & Mrs. Gordon Edwards returned home on - N. Plumb at the home of Mrs. ‘R. Stevens on the afternoon of Feb. lth. © The guest of honour was seated in « spece dally decorated chair with streamers and hearts in white and red. A box containing many fine gifts was also decorated in keep- ing with the Vaientine theme. Assisting with refreshments were Mra. Alex Powell and Mrs. Chuck Caron. Mrs. Barbara Plumb wishes to thank Pat Stevens for the lovely baby shower and all the ladies for the mny nice gifts. © Coe ererececscccerercresceeveseuarscrsvesece Master Sandy McCall celebrated his ‘e@ixth birthday recently with 14 youngstera_at the party. The children played games, saw. | movie cartoons, were given party favours and lote of gece: things to ent. Nother and Grandmother were: slightly exhausted by the time the perty ended, but can reiex til. June. @eesecerereaveenovs oee eer eezvecenenseeeveesanaeseevevee sta The Horsley famiiy heve moved from 195 Zimmerman Street to 119 Cennell Drive, and should be nicely s2ttled nov. eeeeae@Gwueaes e@oecver Ouse Gee eeu e ee serenrcteaeanceseenogsas To Mr. & Mrs. Wo N. Plumb -- A beady girl born in Himonteon today. @seeeeteoocesc ceaeeeteecvuesoaeoaevraeeeecesvartreooceeeseenoada HOLIDAY &:- Me. & Mrs. ¥ o Krebs and Gabby hevt Sat. by car for New York City.: They will sail on the & &. United States to la davre, then motor throuzh Germany visiting wriends and relatives. Accompanying the Kress, ‘ere Ed Saremba acd Michael Gambinc. ooeeo@nmooeee On holideys in Vancouver are Mrs. A. Galt and Mrs. HR. Pasiaud. Also on holidays in Bimonton are Mr. & Mrs. We N. Plumb. Back from holidays and tenned are Mr. & Mes Charlie Bronson: ove@ectsteeecaeee Also back from holidays - Eric Koeberling. Monday (weary..& tired) from Bimonton where they attended the Western Prospector*s. ‘Cone | vention. In addition to the meeting, a@ bonspiel was arranged for the visitors in which Mabel ‘curled as skip from Watson Lake,” and ‘re- ports two straight ‘losses but lots of fun. Pee ocooreserevcsocesccceserercesesecececeoe BRELCOME:- ‘To Mrs. Ken Malloy & deughitere’Wenty & Beth ‘who arrived last Priday. The family have ‘taken up residence at 188. Zimmerman Street. Ceccec cues e. -* ‘To Miss Gill Watt who will be working in the reception office. Welcome back to Mr.& Mrs. Tommy Rubl (nee Renate Voss) who arrived Wednesday from Germany. Renate left Caasiar in early May dast. year +o marry Tomy in Germany, but lately became a litile homesick for Cassisr Qovss®ePsveoeseseesseevococasagcoseaeegceeevoeon0c@eoceae¢cst sc TIBITOR GS. — J. D.Christian ) No Gratcuk ) - T.T.Tigert ) From Toronto Office. EOP. Fisher = Conciliation Officer, Vancouver. RUBeKing « Sefety Director, B.C. Mining Association, Vancouver. P.¥. Collins - Cordner, Bubert & Bond, Montres..) . B.W.Webster <- Canada Wire & Cable COo, Vancouver’. R-Wnadithouse - Auto Marine Electric, Whitehorse. ofeserGBovVevro A Hn VGEAaeeeraaes+ eCSEGgGeogsoHveaorvdrae enoeee A abort while back the "Cassiar Players" had a meeting which proved successful. Ali indications are that there is another Play in the making. This, I understand, will ag&éin be under the capable direction of Mes. Mo. McCall. Sor escvneoavngoveosoagsecaseeR Ce Ovocexeaeunaceaeaseseogesengde Ow orchestra is coming along very well now and it leoke like we are going to have real live music for future dances. Suxe need a piano tunes though.