CMassiar Courier February 13590 Page S$ | Page 2 Cassiar Courier February 1990 —* agg ng ay RN on ee eee er rg eng ny ge er er oe ER GE ALLA AL AGE ALAA AGL ALA AAA AA LOLLY RGLLAX_ELDR GAL AYALA ALD LL ALAA ALARA DRL ALLA A ANA AAP Ry NR fe AVE Cassiar Community Club | Cassiar Community Annual General Meeting Club Take notice that the Cassiar Community Club will hold the AN- NUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Membership on Monday, March 5th, 1990 in the Upper Leisure Room of the Recreation Centre, beginning at 7:00 p.m. All ACTIVE MEMBERS (in good standing) are asked to attend this very important meeting. All facilities of the Club will close at 6:30 p.m. in order that all ACTIVE MEMBERS are able to attend. The Audited Financial State- ments of the Club's Operation for the year ending December 31st, 1989 will be published in the March edition of the Cassiar Courier, and copies. will be available to all ACTIVE MEMBERS of the Club, approximately the first week of March, or upon arrival in Cassiar from Coopers & Lybrand the Club's Auditors. Notice of Nomination Take notice that the Cassiar Community Club Executive: is now accepting NOMINATIONS or THREE two year term positions and TWO one year term positions on the Cassiar community Club Executive for the 1990 & 1991 years. These positions will com- mence immediately in the evening of the Annual General Meeting on Monday, March 5th, 1990. The positions carry a sponsiblity of overseeing re- the Daily specials Dessert specials. Hours -. 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. ~ Hot meals are served from 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Convenience Store Dairy Products, Homebaked Bread Try our weekend afternoon Alpine SSNS == SSNS SSESESSSSSSSSESSESSSSSSSESESSENS operations of the Cassiar Community Club, and person(s) nominated must have been an ACT- IVE MEMBER of the club in good standing, for a period of six months previous to the date of closing for nominations. For further information re- garding these volunteer posi- tions, please contact the Cassiar Community Club Business Office at 778-7527. Nomination papers may be, picked up at the Community Club office, or from one of the Executive members of the Club. NOMINATIONS will close on Monday, February 19th, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. All _NOMINATIONS are to be directed to Ken Buchanan, President, Cassiar Community Club, Box 336, Cassiar,B.C. VOC 1E0. 4 LOOKING FOR SOME FUN ? LIKE TO SOCIALIZE ? ENJOY MUSIC ? WANTING TO GET INTO SHAPE ? COME AND TRY AEROBICS. been a tremendous hit since starting it's debut here in Cassiar, thanks to Wolfgang Pauli ! Men and Women alike have joined us for an hour of exercising and stretching to music. Classes are held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. There is a drop in fee of $1.00 per session of $10.00 per month for memberships. DON'T JUST THINK ABOUT IT. DO IT! Aerobics has Swiss Style Restaurant, Licensed, Special Menus on Request. Auto Propane, A, northern dining experience. in a friendly, clean, relaxed atmosphere. - Chevron Station Diesel, Regular, Unleaded -~ We don’t use frozen produce, _our Swiss Chef prepares’ everything fresh on the' premises. Province ot British Columbia Ministry of Highways HIRED EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION The Ministry of Transporta- tion and Highways in the Stikine District is compiling its Hired Equipment List Persans or advises all wishing ta anc campani es have their rentable equipment such as trucks, backhoes, load- ers, @xcavatars, qraders, roll- ers, Scrapers, ar tractors list- ed, that they should cantact the District Office at Stikine and Loammercial St., General Del- ivery, Dease Lake, B.C. Vor iLo. Previously listed be rereqistered. equipment must Current policy will noe permit the hiring of equipment that 15 met registered with the Ministry. The Ministry will be hiring local equipment (where avallable) for projects in their AYGA. Deadline for registration in the District is February #68, i290, Applicatians received af- ter this date wiil be added ta the bettom of Hiring pricrity lists, and cansequently may mot Y@ecelve a share af the available Win kK . Bottle Refill Reservations for five or more are recommended. Restaurant Closed Mondays. _ HERITAGE SOCIETY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In order to recognize those dedicated to the preservation of our historic & pre-historic past, the Heritage Society of B.C. pre- sents an annual Award of Honour Program. The jury, chaired by the immediate past president of the Heritage Society of B.C., can, at their discretion, grant awards each year up to a maximum of 20 awards, or less. The award will be in form of a suitably framed certif- icate, and be presented at the annual conference of the Heritage Society of B.C. the CATEGORIES There will be Awards to individuals or groups who nominated by any member of the Heritage Society of B.C. with supporting written information. Any aspect of preservation, rest- oration, rehabilitation or rede- velopement of our cultural heri- tage that is exemplary will be eligible for an award. Examples of suitable categories for nomin- ation include: given are ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHITECTURE: habilitation, GEC. ARCHIVAL/Museum EDUCATION ETHNIC CULTURE INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE LEGISLATION at the Municipal, Provincial or Federal level MARITIME HERITAGE PERSONAL ACHIEVEMEN PLANNING ‘ PUBLICATIONS PRESERVATION RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY restoration, adaptive re- reuse, NUMBER OF ENTRIES There will be no limit to the number of entries from an in- dividual or group but the name of a winner may only be re-submitted after a time lapse of five (5) years. SUBMISSION FORMAT Bach entry or Will be a one page written description. when the completed along with submission bh yA Pal iprene) (Labi Details of project began and was should be included other relevent back- ground information in support of the application; eg. funding sources, importance to community, etc. Photographic documentation (where applicable) should accom- pany all applications in the form of a maximum of 12 35mm colour slides “in a plastic sleeve. Black and white photos may be requested from the winners’ for publication purposes. Applicae- tions for publication awards: should include a copy of the doc-~ ument in question. APPLICATION DEADLINE Aili submissions must be postmarked no later than March sue Send ithe applicationito: The Heritage Society of B.C., Awards Comittee, POM Box. 5207) Postal WEY OKSO Wars ails} yiu Station A, V6Cc 2N3 APPLICATION/RELEASE Name of person or organization nominated for an award Project (location Location dd en en oe Address LeSabre Noninared(by ee a ig en eR ewe OR i ees Address (member) ee ent eeeieehenesnen>weterioestsret Signature of person nominated as approval for publication Signature of approval for publicity where the owner of a building, etc. is involved For publicity, the owners name may be used: yes no Sisé gies e3 VICES. re 70:308.m.: Res } ‘ist, 3rd and 5th Sundays HOLY. EUCHRE hci ani 4th Sundays © MORNING WORGEE: THRIFT SHOP (2nd end 4th Wetineddayt 77 teigemy Valley Figure Skating Skate-A-Rama!! The Skate-A-Rama was held on January 20, 1990. Twenty-five skaters partici- pated ranging in ages of three to fifteen years old. Skaters skat- ed two hours or 200 laps, which- ever came first. Congratulations to skaters who made the 200 (Clbieyoy: those laps Sandra Foubister Taryn Gleason Trina Gleason Andrea Hurlburt Vicky Storch Bobbie Gail Storie Amberly Wolf Skate-A-Rama for: Most money sponsored in each of the following age groups: prize winners 4 and under Theresa Vliegenhart 5 to 7 - Levi Kethler 8 and over Derek Storch For first money collected and handed in: Mandy Hegemann CONGRATULATIONS!!! The Blue Valley Figure Skat- ing Club would like to thank the following people for their sup- port of the Skate-A-Rama. Skaters Skater's Sponsors Parents Eck Trask Cassiar Shopping Center Cassiar Rec Center and Arena Staff PA sy ; Fy % ‘ same ee ee 2 4 . OE a aah semeorny > oe mam. “ALL SAINTS. ANGLICAN COMMUNITY CHUR Cn A ape Te eT Ce Oe OO OT OT a na CRN nD aD SE EY One DN ED ea ee en Pe eet ear eS eC eT eee tert ee Hae enews an