Se Page 16 March Cassiar Courier Thoughts on Food Continued from Page 11 POPPY SEED FILLING I cup poppy seeds 1/3 cup sugar ¥% cup chopped nuts ¥% cup candied fruit 1 egg white I tsp. lemon rind Scald poppy seed, drain, cover with warm water and soak for 30 minutes. Drain thoroughly through fine strainer. Grind with a fine blade of a food chopper. Mix sugar, lemon rind, nuts and stiffly beaten egg white and mix with ground pop- Poppy seeds. Writer’s Corner Continued from Page 10 THE QUIET, NOISY STORY By Harbinder Mangat, Grade 6 Ralf the alligator who heard everything had been asleep all night. Quietly something woke him up. A very quiet noise. What could it be? Was it another alligator sneezing? No. Was it a big fat worm crossing the field? No. Was it a ship coming into the dock? No. Was it those humans walking in the dry leaves? No. It was a very quiet noise. Such a quiet noise. As quiet as the rain ‘pitter pattering’ down. As quiet as little army ants marching down the street. As quiet as people walking on the sand. What do you think it was? . Ralf knew what it was. It was the tide coming in. School District News Continued from Page 10 9. A Realistic Philosophy of Education? The school family must recognize the diversified needs of students and offer a varied and flexible cur- riculum to provide for those needs. The philosophy. .must encourage the school family to be responsible for providing students with an education that will en- able them to function to their utmost ability in a variety of areas. 3 10. An Extensive and Adequate Student Activities Pro- gram? i Such activities as school government, clubs, school publications, honor groups, and athletics can contribute significantly to the total school climate. The student activities can contribute significantly to the total school climate. The student activities pro- gram is just as much a part of the school’s curriculum as are the formal courses. 11. Significant Student Services? Perhaps the most significant student service is the guidance function. Counsellors are educational profes- sionals whose specialty is counselling. People need other people who will'listen to them, help them dis- cover themselves, and lend them an opportunity to explore new options. Conclusion: ; The effective school is a purposeful organization whose members seek, through common effort, to achieve established goals. School systems are composed of people, and people will determine whether the system succeeds or stagnates, serves its clients effectively or squanders its limited resources. Have a look at your school, how does it measure up? by Claudia Huber On February 3rd and 4th, a Bantam team made up of players from Cassiar and Watson Lake, represented Cassiar in the B. C. Northern Winter Games. They played three games against teams from Williams Lake, Prince Rupert and Houston, unfortunately they lost all 3 games. Upcoming trips are planned to Watson Lake for their Annual Tournament on February 18th and on March” 22nd the PeeWees are going to Smithers. The next Minor Hockey Bingo will be held March 7. The Minor Hockey will have their Tournament March 29th to April Ist. Some time in March you may be asked to have a billet. Please be generous and help make our job easier—it’s no easy task billeting up to 200 youngsters. Cassiarites have always been generous in this respect in the past and we look forward to your continued support. Winter Games Continued from Page 9 in the Men’s final. Barry’s stamina gave him the edge to win the Yukon Closed. Two weeks later, Dick and Jim competed in the Northern B. C. Winter Games. In spite of a lack of sleep, - Dick was able to rise to the occasion to defeat Bob Wing- ham of Prince Rupert 9 - 2, 9- 0, and 9 - 3 in the Men’s ‘C’ final. We'll miss Dick’s skill and enthusiasm in Cassiar, and hope that he can form a Squash Club in his new home, Nakusp! Se ee ee] Name Your Store . The Cassiar Retail Store is looking for an identity. After years of being nameless other than being recognized as a Retail Store in Cassiar, tfe time has come for a new image. We would welcome name suggestions from the public and especially from our valued cus- tomers, for the store. Please drop off your sugges- tions to the cashiers, together with your name and phone number. Should your suggestions be be you will receive your choice of a propane | | | | barbecue or the equivalent value in fishing or camping equipment. Name suggestions must be submitted by March 3lst to be eligible. So why not try and name the nameless Cassiar Retail Store. Thank you. HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS HIRED EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION The Ministry of Transportation and Highways in the Dease Lake Highways District is compil- / ing its Hired Equipment list for 1984. All persons or companies wishing to have their rentable equipment such as trucks, backhoes, loaders, rollers, excavators, graders, scrapers, or tractors listed should contact: District High vays Office, General Delivery Dease Lake, B. C., VOC 1L0 Equipment previously listed must be re-registered prior to March 31, 1984. Full details of - equipment including serial number: are required for registration. D.S. Kirk . District Highways Manager - een SSS | | | | | | PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION & HIGHWAYS LOAD RESTRICTIONS ADVANCE PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Section 26 of the ‘Highway Act’, no- tice is hereby given that load restrictions may be placed, on short notice in the near future, on all highways in the following Highway Districts: Prince Rupert, Terrace, Dease Lake, Smithers and Burns Lake Restrictions will be imposed in each District in- dividually , as conditions warrant. The restrictions will limit vehicles to 100 percent, 70 percent or 50 percent of legal axle loading, as allowed under the regulations pursuant to the Commercial Transport Act. Overweight permits will not be granted. All term overweight permits are invalid. Restrictions may be imposed as neces- sary. The Public, and Trucking and Transportation Companies, should govern themselves according- ly. Your co-operation in adhering to the above regu- lations will be appreciated. D.P. Doyle, Regional Director, Highways for: : Ministry of Transportation & Highways dated at Terrace, B.C. this twenty-third day of January, 1984. 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