- ? — = ee | < ya a oie We 04 0% frng? ba TP otp “me S Page A7 Page A6é Cassiar Courier June 1989 Supplement Cassiar Courier June 1989 Supplement Bob Wilms, Cont’@ Have two daughters, by a former marriage, one in Victoria and one in California. I was born on the railroad's little red-section house in the Skagit River, State of Washington in 1902 (the youngest of the Pendleton Boys group, none of whom are living yet today, to my ew knowledge), so I aman Old Age Pensioner now as well as a "grandpa!" HOW DO YOU LIKE THIS NORTHERN LIFE, BOB? It has been GREAT and most healthful, and most active. We never worked less than 10 hours per day, everyday and mostly 12 to 14 hours - and no "coffee breaks". But the "tempo" of life those days was .much happier and freer than today. We could relax, but today, in contrast, is terri- ble - rush, rush, everything peo- ple want to order is not for to- | day or tomorrow delivery - but they want it yesterday! Am sorry I cannot write more this issue, got to get busy and "dig some more gold” - just heard i it jumped to $146.40 per ounce - Whoopee!! We got lots of it but : : ‘ WT sa ECOL LIL IESSORL ELLA ene Reosebct ee CELA SRSAA ROBE is ae got to separate it. from the i gravel. Will try and find time i to write more - later - if you 4 want it? # saison aibandithterasanranoes Bob Wilms & Mrs. Wilms Cassiar, B.C. (Reprinted from "Asbestos Sheet", June/July, 1973) witli ei eae ; ‘ > oe *, Serger “2 als” PO Pe “= a) or > os re . . Ds Sy eS 6 a Pe ae i Sh s 4 _ oe < > a fe 3, oe ev, és Pe Pat da oes ae bf nee : : : ae Heae ee POS Pe se .