a ne Fa Te TT eT tS NE ea Page 20 December 1981 Cassiar Courier — c | ba ha Fo. A $370.00, Plus Tax; Watson Lake/Los Angeles Round Trip — Special Yukon , Spring Break Group Deserts: Take Your Family. sete Fy, | Disneyland Leaves Watson Lake March 11, 1982. Returns to Watson Lake March 20,1982 Seats are limited so book early. Several optional land packages available. See _ your Travel Agent for reservations for contact CP Air at 536—- 7455. FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR CP AIR AT 536-7455 CP Air | MARVEL TRAVEL SERVICE LTD| 164 ELLIOTT ST. (next to Curling Rink) ~~ CASSIAR, B.C. PH. 778-7220 for people going places ‘ : I PACIFIC KUHIO ILIMA MOANA WAIKIKI ISLANDS. VILLAGE TOTAL COST 14 NIGHTS Double/Twin bod Single Supplement 140.00 Triple Reduction 25.00 Quad Reduction Nil - TOTAL COST 7 NIGHTS Double/Twin 630.00. Single Supplement 70.00 Triple Reduction = 12.50 Quad Reduction Nil DEPARTURES SUNDAYS Oct. 25 Nov. 1/8/15/22/29 Dec. 6/13/27 Jan. 3/10/17/24/31 - Feb. 7/14/21/28 Mar. 7/14/21/28 WAIKIKI BANYAN Two blocks from the beach, 1 bedroom ecaliments with fully equipped one private lanais, 689.00 SHERATON BANYAN 1 724.00 920.00 892.00 934.00 154.00 350.00 322.00 N/A 30.00 80.00 50.00 100.00 Nil 110.00 Nil 150.00 647.00 745.00 731.00 752.00! 77.00 175.00 161.00 N/A 15.00 40.00 25.00 50.00 Nil. 55.00 Nil. . 75.00 DEPARTURE TAX NOT INCLUDED “FRIDAYS Dec. 25 Jan. 1/8/15/22/29 Feb. 5/12/19/26 Mar. 5/12/19/26 _ pool, tennis court, T.V., sauna. Super amenities ard superbly furnished. ~MOANA SHERATON HOTEL Located on the beach at Waikiki, the classic “South Secs” hotel featuring in-room first run major motion pictures, gourmet dining, and great entertainment. ed HONOLULU = from $600 (Canadian) from Prison Lake FEATURING: bee Round trip transportation via CP Air Watson Lake to Honolulu and return 1& 14 nights accommodation Waikiki Banyan Moana Sheraton Kuhio Village Pacific Islander Hotel Transfers from airport to and from hotel Hawaii State Tax HOTEL INFORMATION - E 1LAMA HOTE FHE ILA in the rhe, Waikiki, only two blocks from ye beach. Attractive.ocean or euro view. studios with kitchenettes, air conditioning, color T.V i ee iiuheheact of Waikiki, only two blooks from ‘the snot Attractive ocean or mountain view studios with Kitchenettes, air conditioning, colour PACIFIC ede eof udget condominium, faniltties laundry facilities. No maid service. uenisoes and upsqubtedty the best buy on Oahu. Kitchenette nw MILL DEPARTMENT : ; .15 YEAR ° LOTHAR KUTZ: Lothar hired on at Cassiar June 14, 1966 as a laborer in the mill. He worked his way through the ranks and became a Mill Foreman i in Nov- ember 1968. He came to Cassiar from Edmon- ton. . MARY TOMASHEWSKI Mary hired on with Cassiar as a lab technician ‘in August 1965 and terminated July 1966. She rehired again in September 1966 and has work- ed continuously since that date . She i is present- ly the Lab Clerk. : 10 YEAR TONY MILETIC Tony first hired on at Cassiar on September 12, 1967 as mill laborer, terminating May 1969. He hired on at the Clinton Mine as mill laborer Nov. 9, 1969 and terminated July 31, 1972. He then worked in Clinton from July 1973 to Aug- ust 1976 and again in 1977 and 1978. He hired on again at Cassiar on January 23, 1979 and is presently palletizer operator. a IT MANGAT Came to Canada Poa India and to Cuesta on September 1, 1971 as mill laborer. He is pre- sently floorman i in the mill. : : RALPH DARWICHE Ralph came to Canada from Lebanon and work- ed in Edmonton before hiring on at Cassiar on June 1, 1971 asa mill laborer. Ralph progressed to bagger, floorman and is now a mill operator. Ef PERSONNEL DIVISIONS eae 10 YEAR LIL KAMLAH _ Lil Kamlah first worked for Cassiar as a tempor- ary casual nurse in 1958 and her final hire date was November 27, 1972. She is presently Head Nurse. Lil came to Cassiar from Vancouver with _ her husband, Gerry. Congratulations to Oliver Leckie, I-line winner of Bingo |) game number 29. He chose a G.E. kettle as his prize. that capacity ever since. - MINE DEPARTMENT 15 YEARS RAY ELHORN Ray. came to Cassiar on October 26, 1966 as a laborer, then he worked as truck driver, cat op- erator, grader and shovel operator at the mine until he became ‘a mine foreman July 23, 1973. Prior to coming to Cassiar Ray lived in Edmon- cone : PAUL FRICSKA Paul has worked intermittently since February . 1961, and his -last rehire date was January 28, 1966. He has worked at ‘various jobs in the mine and is presently a shovel operator. Faut came to Cassiar from Ontario. TOWNSITE ADMINISTRATION ° DEPARTMENT 10 YEAR. TOM MAY Tom was hired on July 21, 1970 as mill laborer and that same year transferred to the Catering - Department as kitchen helper. In 1972 he trans- ferred to the Community Club as Rec Centre attendant, terminating in 1973. He rehired in October 1973 and has worked in the carpenter shop as a clerk and as warehouse foreman until he terminated in January 1977. In February 1977 he was rehired and has worked in the Cat- ering department, accommodations and as a test mill operator. Presently he is in accommod- ations. so ANNA PAVLIK Anna first hired on ds temporary help from, December 1970 until April 1971. She rehired April 16, 1971 as janitor and has vores in Congratulations to Lothar Kutz, 3-line winner of Bingo game number 28. He chose a Sony Cassette Radio as his prize. SEES . Cassiar Courier December 1981 Page 21 ; Long ‘Service Awards Continued MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENTS 15 YEAR FRANCIS GLEASON _Francis started working for Cassiar on February 4, 1966 as a mechanic and has been continuous- ly employed in the same job since that date. He ' came to Cassiar from Wonowon, B.C. 10 YEAR HERBIE PISCHLER. Herbie was hired on as a carpenter in the sur- face department on February 25, 1971 and has worked in that capacity since. He came to Cassiar from Whitehorse. . DALE TEAGUE Dale came to Cassia? from Alberta and he was hired as a welder in the maintenance depart-. ment on February 15, 1971, a position he ies held ever since. ELDONHARDY . . Eldon was hired as a mine laborer on February 8, 1971. He has worked as shovel operator, training foreman. trainee and is presently work- ing in the equipment garage as crane operator. AL LOGAN Al hired on with Cassiar on December 3, 1971 as a mechanic apprentice in the mine garage. In - 1979 he became a foreman in the Equipment . Garage and i 1s presently Mine Garage foreman. OFFICE DEPARTMENT 10 YEAR EILEEN ZEMENCHIK Eileen worked as a steno for the Cassiar School : district before starting with Cassiar as steno on “a part-time basis in 1970. She worked in the warehouse, safety, reception office and ‘mill. planning before becoming the mine manager’s Sey in 1975, a Position she presently -holds. . Curling Yes, the curling is in full swing now and we are glad to see so many new faces on the ice. Many a game has been won through the winning skips superior strategy (and a horseshoe somewhere) and just as many skips were lucky that his rink did not have to clean the ice after the game. The ice is in excellent shape and thanks to Joe Saro and his helpers the lighting has greatly improved. The bar is open nearly every night and so is the snackbar. There is still time to become a member and it is inexpensive. $50.00 will buy you a full membership and $25.00 an associate membership. A family bonspiel will be held around Christmas and the Interdepartmental bonspiel will be held sometime in January. So come on out and sign up. Remember... Curling is Jun!