Page 10 oid Dgh Tally Happy holidays to Anne Connolly who went out to ‘settle her daughter, Mary, at U.B.C. - Vancouver and to tour around the lower mainland. Hope you had lots of sun shine, Anne. | { . i Ae Of all the joys that brighten... earth, what joy is welcomed like i ARR VAL a newborn child? Norton oemmoemsoD iC k i 50 90:05:20 Ancien ddiincemiemnaemntpenes - Christine and Dave Dickinson, now residents of Atlin, B.C., are happy to announce the birth of their new daughter - REBECCA MARIE. Rebecca was born on . September 3rd at St. Joseph's General Hospital in Comox, B.C. A little sister for Joanne. = - Hilda and Alf Guderjahn visited Werner and Gertrude Tischler in Logan Lake on their holidays. The Tischler's send their greetings to all their : 2 > ~ 5 friends in CasSiar. Oa O- Bi ens SR RS TRE | ERE (ESTED. ( /-S( )-AETT-( D-DD -aR: ~ Mike Zemenchik is taking Grade 12 at Crofton House “2 Congratulations to Tom and Pat Biehn on the arrival in Vancouver. Good Luck Mike. of their daughter - NICOLE ANN on Friday, September 26, : 1975 at 6:06 p.m. in the Cassiar Private Hospital. Weight - 2770 : “ Mrs. Mary Cole, from Edmonton, Alberta, came to C1g 770 grams Cassiar to visit her daughter - Debbie, son-in-law - Ted Boychuk and Grandchildren - Paul and Linda. Hope you enjoyed our Indian Summer and its beauty. 1S ea I A SPS eo ere Cree 0c 0 -O-ED O-D-O - To Edward and Daisy Asp of Dease Lake, B.C. a son - EDWARD NELSON, born at Cassiar Private Hospital - oa 12:33 p.m. September llth, 1975. Weight 2940 grams. = Bill and Eileen Zemenchik and their daughter Tracy spent the first 2 weeks of August vacationing in Japan and Maui. They first went to Tokyo then by bullet train to Kyoto where they spent 2 days touring the pie ae ale af ae ane age ae many Ancient Shrines and Temples. Then by car to Nara pe fae to see the Temple of the Great Image of Buddha. They eee remem cence DY ff) 6 cee eee eee oem Sy MnG yee ee Chto: ae ee pes Wage ee eerie, Sete pened Welcome to Cassiar, Bill and Cecile Pratt. Bill Tracy made many new friends and now has a Japanese pen- pal. The last week spent in Maui was very relaxing. works in Mine Geology and Cecile is working in the i Warehouse. Bill worked at both Clinton Creek and the Pyke Project in New Zealand. The Pratt's reside at 374 McDame Street. We welcome Dr. Philip D. Walsh to Cassian. Dar. Walsh 45 a Graduate of McGill University - 1967 and took his Anteranship in Montreal. He practiced in Langley, . B.C. f20m 1968-1975. Tracy and Bill did alot of snorkling in the ocean and came home with quite a few treasures from the deep. On their return to Cassiar they were accompanied by their daughter Brenda, son-in-law Paul and grand- daughter Shannon who all enjoyed fishing at Laketon and*riding horses at Telegraph Creek. They spent a ‘ couple of days in Cassiar where Brenda visited a few Of DET Bek Seer Sy uns Dr. Walsh, has come to Cassian, he tells us, for an NEW DISTRICT’S SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL indefinite period of time. He has visited Northern B.C. extensiveky over the Last five years and has Long felt APPOINTED FOR THE STIKINE | i that he would Like £6 try Living permanently. in the Two new appointees join the staff of School North. He Likes hiking, hunting and fishing. He hedges District 87 as of September 1975. Dr. Alan Newberry has when 4t comes to downhill skiing but thinks he would Like been appointed District Superintendent of Schools for to try cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. He enjoys Fort Nelson and Stikine districts. Dr. Newberry has neading and has a budding interest in electronics. recently completed his D.Ed. in Educational Administration Dr. Walsh Likes people and enjoys practicing his following extensive experience as a teacher and principal profession. He Likes what he has seen S50 far in Cassiar in Fort St. John and Sooke, B.C. (one week) and thinks he is going to enjoy Living here. A well known Yukon educator, mr. Archie Gaber, has 4 3 a — Pe —- eee —_—— school districts. Mr. Gaber move; from Whitehorse, where been appointed Supervisor of Instruction for the two ' he was Supervisor of Instruction in the Yukon. ee i ie sig ia agg Se OES U 'y . | y s OED) GG) Scott Murray, his wife, Tony and Baby Lia are leaving Cassiar for Clinton Creek around October lst, 1975. Scott worked at Cassiar for 2 1/2 years in ' j Exploration and Mine Geology. Scott was an avid curler 2 MN RN NEO a a Haydy Poplin