Page 6 Boys faithfully tmitate their dads in spite of all efforts te teach them pood manners. A boy, if not washed too often and if kept in a cool quiet place after each accident, will survive broken bones, hornets, swimming holes, fights and nine helpings of pie. WELCOME Bill Lyall and family from Mtario. Bill has taken over the position of Assistant Mine Superintendent. John Bryden and Family from Vancouver. John is the new Assistant Mechanical Superintendent. Jack Graham and Family from Victoria. .Jack has joined the Trainine Department as Flectrical Instructor. Future helper for the Ashestos Sheet also, we hope. Mr. Mrs. Geigle are here for the summer from Clinton Creek. Mr. Geigle is a field geolorist. Marilyn McGrath has joined the Mill Lah Staff. and the girls in the Staff House. Elaine Abar and Fatima Aboughaouche have also joined the Mill Lah staff. TRANSFERS: John Green has gone from the Mill to Engineering. Mike Slater has transferred to the Mill Lab. Congratulations to Bill Corrigan on heing promoted to Mechanical Superintendent. GOOD BYE TO: Alan Lunty Rose Ebbinghoff Tania Hehen Peter Brosseau Dan Wood Stuart Briggs. Frank Cafferty has transferred from the Mine to the Retail Store. Ron Reeves has transferred from the Mine to the Surface Department. GOOMBYE TO. BOB AND ISABEL ORR. Casaiar bids farewell to two well-known residents, Bob and Inabei Orr are leaving after ten years of hard work in the community. In recent years Bob's name became svnonvmous with "Pacific 66" for car care. Since 1964 the Orra have manned their service station with scarceley a moment to catch their breath, often supplying emergency help well on into the night. ct. Vd hoy Z qT Ey ies RR: Boh and Tsabei Orr The Orrs came to Cassiar in 1960, Bob worked as a mechanic in the Equipment Garage for a few vears while Isabel manned the Snack Bar. Older residents will remember their home on Hunt Street and some of their family. Their youngest daughter, Eileen, attended the Cassiar School and her old sister, Janice, married Terry Edwards here. The Orrs plan to visit their family in' Whitehorse, Fort St. John, Williams Lake, McLeese Lake and Aldergrove before travelling on visiting friends in the East and in California. Their plans are not settled yet and they are not sure where their future permanent home will be but they will have time for a well earned rest before settling down. They say they have enjoyed their stay and wish to thank the people of Cassiar for the good times they have known here. We will miss them. We wish all the very hest of luck to Gerry Kamlah who is now running the service station formeley owned by the Orrs, with the very capable help of Maurice Bisson.