Page 3 crag” Youn the Tally Don't ask for telephone service if you don't live near a telephone line in rural B.C. Mr. Williamson, residing about 1 mile from the town of Cassiar and 1200 feet from the main road and the telephone line, was informed by Canadian National Tele- phone that it would cost him $2,181.32 to have a tele- phone installed in his house. - This would include the erection of 5 Se a plus 1200 feet of wire. & teed and Best Wcikes CW tlen's Rene and Sylvia Walder and their little son, André, are saying farewell to Cassiar as they head for the hills of Alberta for a new adventure. Rene was a heavy duty mechanic in Cassiar for 2 years. Sylvia enjoyed Mrs. Brown's Sewing Classes and will certainly miss her trips to Whitehorse. May happy days follow you wherever you go Kryger 4 Farewell and best wishes Delbert and Helen Kryger. Delbert was a truck driver and then transferred to the Sheet Metal Shop where he took welder training and Helen worked in the Cafeteria for a few months. Del and Helen are looking forward to a very happy event this July and Del says, he hopes a son, as they are moving to a farm at Tiger Lily, Alberta. Culbert a ARRIVAL To Craig and Mary Lou Fritch, of Dease Lake, B.C. a daughter - Joanna Emily, born at 3:25 a.m. March 3lst, 1975. at the Cassiar Private Hospital. Weight - 7 lbs. 8 3/4 ozs. | To Raymond and Mary Elhorn, a son - Russell Stuart, born at 3:55 a.m. April 5th, 1975 at the Cassiar Private Hospital. Weight - 8 lbs. 3 ozs. HIAAAIAAIAAIAIASADAAAADAAD AK Bon Voyage to William and Jill Culbert. Even after a year here in Cassiar, William still shivers in his boots as he walks to work through the snow. Jill operat- ed the Fork Lift in the Mill and William was the Mainten- ance Electrician in the Mill. After the Culberts tour across Canada, they will fly back to the beautiful sun- shine of South Africa. Happy Landings. x*kx* Bonn to Joseph Berk Frtzsdmmons , at 3:30 a.m. Aprtl 1, 1975 - a bouncing baby girk. It was a tough delivery, but Joe says xt was akk worth while. Welcome to Ken and Sharon Anderson and their baby a= — mee ‘ eee? eas = Anderson's . Cou intr Christopher. Ken is working in the Equipment Garage and Be = x Sharon is working in the Mill. Cassiar is quite a change from Vancouver but they are happily settled at 272 Hunt Street. Htudon 4 a Al Hudon and his wife, Marie and their two children, Michael and Kevin, are originally from Saskatchewan. Al is a Foreman with Chinook Construction. The Hudon's are presently residing at 256 Drybrough. Hope your stay is a Despite the poor weather a good number of enthusias- tic skiers turned out on Good Friday to enjoy a success- ful day's outing. Led by Bob Cuthbert everyone set off from behind the a happy one. ; school to make a trip around the ski mountain, with lunch afr CFesinis ae at Blue River before returning along Troutline Creek. 7 It was hard work through the fresh snow and a new trail Welcome to Lynn and Jim LaGreca who hail from Bosto had to be beaten all the way. However, the day trippers made good time and arrived back just in time for supper. In addition, two mad fools and an Englishman parted from the main group around lunch time to continue on a slightly longer route, camping out until Sunday. Bar. Jim is the Office Manager for Chinook Construction. The LaGreca's are avid snowmobilers and motorcyclists and are enjoying this part of the COUREDY : Jim and Lynn reside at 356 Brown Street. Varesko en A belated welcome to Jon and Margie Varesko who moved to Cassiar from Pennsylvia, January 6th, 1975. They like the country and have enjoyed the ice fishing NAT immensely. Jon works for Interstate Equipment Corp. Margie has quite the accent and she wanted to send a LIBRARY. HOURS —____ Ae souvenir of Cassiar home so the best we could do is to ———— Say, "Hi Mom and Dad" in the Asbestos Sheet. The MONDAY AND THURSDAY, ceeeeee eonee 7: :00 P, M, rae 9: 00 P.M, Varesko's live at 338 Bateman eeeeet : WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON lk: 00 % 00 oeeeeceeceeeussn P.M. - P.M,° Grange's SATURDAY AFTERNOON. «1. .++8sés04 1:00 Pam, - 3:00 Pam, Welcome to Ken and Yvonne Ghange and their 7 month ole son, Warren. Ken is the Depot Supervisor for Finning Tractor. The Grange's come from Cranbrook, B.C. and find the climate a little different here in Cassiar. Ken & Yvonne reside at 346 Bateman Street and we hope they en- joy their new home and’ meet new friends. GE FE GE AS OF MARCH IST ALL OVERDUE BOOKS WILL BE SUBJECT TO A FINE OF 2¢ PER DAY, UNLESS LIBRARIAN IS INFORMED FOR AN EXTENSION OF THE BOOK, THERE IS A NEW SHIPMENT OF 325 HARD COVERED BOOKS AND 1/75 PAPER BACKS FOR LIBRARY PATRONS PLEASURE, FOR LIBRARY INFORMATION PLEASE CALL MRS. MARG MCKENZIE AT //8-7305, dididididinidinidiasiadadiadaddidk