I remember the circular staircase that was near the office and went to the library.. loved it! Loved being there, CMESS was awesome!!
@fvallee33
11 ай бұрын
The yellow staircase?
@viewabcdefg
10 жыл бұрын
I sure hope these students at CMESS received top marks for their excellent efforts. Sorry for the 20 year delay in getting my homework done...
@rickbarg3980
4 ай бұрын
I walked that bridge many times going to the cook house from the cedar mill in 1973, it was a boom town when I was there,movie theatre,pool hall ,a co.op, bank,hospital. lots of bunkhouses.that why I miss,I don’t hardly recognize the place,I worked on the log booms,when I was there the bank got robbed,no more Tahsis chalet.
@rickbarg3980
4 ай бұрын
Rode the UCHUCK , got a job and stayed awhile I lived the history of that place so many years ago.made lots of friends.so many memories.It doesn’t seem like the same place as what I remember,paddled my kayak on the street by the Tahsis apartments,if there still there,at hi water on the Tahsis river.good times
@GregDBasham
4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. I worked in Tahsis in 1966-67 and then Norm St Cyr and I travelled for 6 months through Central America and the USA returning after. I then started at SFU in 1969 and the summer after worked for Tahsis Co. at the pulp mill in Gold River. I loved the work, the industry and the people - the location - not so much as a young single guy. In those days if you stayed in Tahsis 6 weeks then quit you'd be rehired as turnover was high. I left various times and Nor and I were told that in future if we wanted to come back to just fly in and get hired in Tahsis and not wait for the Vancouver office to hire us - not that we didn't always get back on quickly. It was a good employer and got my university paid off nicely - something that young people can't do these days very easily working in service jobs.
@suemontgomery7375
4 жыл бұрын
I hope the students got an A! I lived in Tahsis as a child, from summer of 65 to end of summer 68. I have very vivid memories of living in this intensely interesting place for a child. My dad, Mickey Montgomery, was a boom foreman and licensed scaler at the Sandpoint log sorting site. We lived in a house at Sandpoint, my dad, mum Ruby, and my younger twin brother and sister. I had to take a boat to school in Tahsis every day, along with two other girls, who lived in the other family house there. In all kinds of weather. I think we were there a year, then we had plans to move up to Tahsis. The night before we were to move up there was a huge storm, trees blown down around the house and one clipped the roof. We moved up to the new townsite in Tahsis shortly after that. I went to school at the old elementary school on the hill at the top of School Road. My parents split up after we moved away. At some point my dad moved back to Tahsis and was there for some more years. Loved going by boat to that awesome beach at Yuquot for picnics. I was a baton twirling majorette in the Centennial Parade. Quite a formative place for me even though it was only three years.
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