Page 8, The Cassiar Asbestos Sheet, October 28th, 1974 OFFICE OBSERVATIONS Many new faces are seen in the Main Office those who were previously with us have left for to enjoy a longer summer, or whatever. .... cde To those who have gone, may we remind you: “The grass may be greener on the other side, but is is just as hard to cut." 2: To those who have joined us at Cassiar Asbestos Corporation, the Asbestos Sheet Reporters would like to welcome: — ; now as the South BARBARA MACKIE#fomes to us _£rom Vancouver. Barb is working in the Time Office MARY LOU FLUET ts seen busily engaged in her duties as Rec- eptionist. Mary Lou is from Barrhead, Alberta. When asked why she chose, "The North", Mary Lou said, "Why, uh - I have to think about it." Cassiar - Well - "if there is anything better than to be loved, it is loving." = MRS. HELEN FRISKA also joined the Accounting MRS. SHIRLEY FARINA, has — recently -joined our Staff as Accounting Clerk. Shirley's husband, Paul, is a truck driver at the Mine. Paul & Shirley and daughter, Leah, live at . 271 Hunt Street. Office Staff. Helen and her husband Paul have lived in Cassiar for the ‘past 8 years. Paul is a shovel operator at the Mine. ee "To get away from it all" - Mr. & Mrs. Dayton Thesenvitz have chosen MOSCOW???? Oh well, everyone hopes they have a safe and happy trip and that they have a chance to see Team Canada. The "Office Observer" also wishes to say Good-Bye and Best Wishes to Karen Jensen, Paymistress, who left for Kamloops, B.C. It is rumored that because of your ter- mination Karen, you have created another job opening in the Warehouse! ! To Marshall Meheruk of the Geology, Surveying Department, Office Observations, hope your tentative Plans for New Zealand, via Edmonton, work out accordingly. It is also rumored that applications will be posted in the near future for a qualified "Muffler Maker" for the Bell and Howell Ditto Machine, PBX Machine, IBM Selectric IBM Typewriter, Teletype - Incoming and Outgoing, Murritt Photofax 400, and Copytron Minoltafax 1714 - all found in Office. eet = IM the Receptionist pf * an es : LAW "Actually, it's not too bad, considering that he made it the same day that he bought the bottle." and when asked why she chose _nNMatural impulse to create. iii iiiMiniKKiEiaR NNN Department otf Education Victoria, British Columbia Free Correspondence Courses - Until further notice the Correspondence Branch of the Department of Education will offer the following courses on a free tuition basis to adults resident in British Columbia: eth Art 10 (Painting for Pleasure) British Columbia - Canada's Paeific Province (Revised) Hunting Safety : The Metric System Application may be made for one course at a time. The only expense to the’ student is the return postage for completed Exercise Papers and the art supplies ($5.25) connected with the course, Painting for Pleasure. The art student has the option of obtaining these supplies privately. ART 10 (PAINTING FOR PLEASURE ), a course in water-colour painting, is designed to train the student to develop a - BRITLSH COLUMBIA - CANADA'S PACIFIC PROVINCE continues to be featured in a revised form because of the interest generated in the original course during the 1971 Centen- nial Year. The course consists of five papers: Papers 1 and 2 deal with the history of B.C.; Paper 3 covers the geography of the Province; Papers 4 and 5 are concerned with our natural resources. HUNTING SAFETY - is a part of the Conservation and Out- door Recreation Education program of the B.C. Fish and Wildlife Branch. age safety consciousness and better-informed outdoorsmen. Tt contains all the information necessary for the hunter’ s license test. Not only hunters, but anyone interested in wildlife, the outdoors, and conservation will find this course of value. There is something new in it for: everyone! THE METRIC SYSTEM is a course designed to familiarize the public with the metric system and to provide the know- ledge and skills necessary to use it in everyday life. It is particularly valuable for those in business or the professions. ac . APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT TOWN ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Night School Classes Cassiar Elementary Junior Secondary School will be offer- ing night classes commencing October 15th, 1974. miner fata Drawing & Painting Screen Printing for Fabric Design English for New Canadians Conversational French Basic Science and Math Typing and Office Routine New World Spanish Registration will be at the school on Wednesday October 9th from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. All courses will rum at least 20 sessions and the fee will be $20.00, payable at the time of registration. If you are unable to register on October 9th or have further inquiries please ‘contact ‘Christine Dickinson, phone 778-7308. i Fi PEEPTTEPEREPEPELEEEEEEEE ETE Teee test Hattie Ff EPR T TERRE THEE Hi FPP TPT? LADIES “GET ACQUAINTED” CHRISTMAS TEA This function which has been held annually for many years now, will probably be held early December. For the last few years it has been jointly Sponsored by the lad- ies of the Roman Catholic and Anglican Community Church and as the title suggests is is an evening for the ladies of Cassiar to become acquainted with their neighbours in a friendly Christmas spirit. would be interested in helping, please contact Mrs. Anne Connolly, Mrs. Laurie Fitzsimmons or anyone else connect- ed with either Church. We look forward to greeting you all. Please watch for further announcements. / } ; LEE The course has been designed to encour- If there are any ladies who x