GASSIAR GHRISTMAS PARTY Cassiar Asbestos held their annual Christmas Party on Saturday, December 21st. Mr. § Mrs. Murdoch were at the door to greet all of the 400 guests who attended. Although the beautiful corsages were a little late after their trip to Ft. Nelson and back to Cassiar, they arrived with some help from the Hansmas, and were delivered to all the lovely ladies by Santa Clause and a few of the ladies. The entertainment was provided by the You Me'n Us Orchestra from Whitehorse, along with their wonderful Singer. They kept the crowd hopping till the..wee small hours of the morning. This was their first trip to Cassiar but I'm sure they will be back again and again. The buffet supper, along with the many decorated’ pieces on the tables was something out of this world; created by the Cafeteria staff, who spent many, many hours decorating the centre pieces and preparing this feast. Liquid refreshments flowed freely and the egg- nog punch was a great success. We will have to try it again! The dancing continued till 2 a.m. when everyone went home tired and happy, full of lobster, turkey and egg-nog. : Thanks to the Murdochs and swell evening. Cassiar Asbestos for a c Page5 RATTRAY LOEPPKY WEDDING Bonnde Rattray, daughter of Jock and Evelyn of Good Hope Lake, was married to Glenn Leppky, son of AL and Ellen Loeppky of Kelowna, B.C. at the Anglican Church in Cassiar at 6 p.m. September 14, 1974. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Peter Nissen. The Bride was attended by her Maid-of-Honour, Barb Harvey and Bridesmaids, Rosemary Rattray and Candice Loeppky. Gerry Gardener acted as Bestman,and the Ushers were Jerry Narvey and Malcolm Supernault. Fkowengirls were Kerry Harvey and Roxann McEacherm, while Randy Parker was the Ring bearer. Given away by her father, the Bride wore a fLoon- Length, satin gown with Lace overlay and Lace train. She carried miniature red noses and assorted carnations. Her attendents wore hot pink formals and carried noses and carnations also. . A neception followed at the Good Hope Lake ELem- entary Schook and dancing continued at the Rattray Aescdence with music supplied by Jimmy Jack's ALL- = Native Band of Watson Lake, Yukon. A toast to the a Bride was made by Jim Parker. = Out of town Relatives who attended were the Groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. AL Loeppky of Kelowna, B.C., the Bride's Grandparents, Mr. & Mis. George Edzenrza of Whitehorse, Yukon, Mt. and Mu. David Rattray of Vancouver, and M1. and Mus. Harold Me McEachern of Ft. St. John, B.C. Many relatives and frends arrived from Whitehorse, Caumacks, Watson Lake and Ft.St. John and several attended broom Cassiar and Good Hope Lake. The couple took their honeymoon trip to Kelowna, Vancouver, and Vancouver Island. Upon their neturin they will reside at Tatogga Lake, B.C, where Glenn will be - operating Foreman for PETE Tete PRT PreteRyE seit Lilid = | BELATED THANKS He we, Jock and Evelyn Rattrey, would like to take this opportunity to thank the Staff at the Casstar Cafeteria for the wornderful supper they prepared for our daughter's wedding. hes We would also like to thank the Arena Association and Community Centre for the use of tables and chairs. Special thanks also goes to Rene at the Bar for the use of glasses. Thank you all very much. eee. $Eeetererteteseees PEPERETEPETERE ETRE 333333 PEETTTE