Page 26 Cassiar Courier November 1989 | cS = Cassiar Courier November 1989 Page 27 School Advisory Council tes by ee BOSEITAL riod REPORT RALF VOSS i On June 15, 1989 the Cassiar =f pe) wenn Hospital Board held an Annual . M Generai Meeting with for new Board members. The School Advisory Council elections e . The Board + : a nurs Cap gD OLN EL Hig ae ETE NS, maton SE ae A look at the Stars Continued from page 24 while. A friend or family member yscrae. Mrs. MacRae advised us busy. Some of the activities the Ashley Brown } could divert your attention from of the revised cold weather pol- acon have enjoyed include Y Juiy 1989 Cassiar Mining Chairperson - Mary Comper Some vital undertaking by becom- icy. She stated that if the baking, painting and nature TMG wy Stee ti Appointee Vice-Chairperson - Sandra Sandvik ing tempermental.— This will not weather is -28C with the wind walks. The classes went on a2 Ken Buchanan aie i DWYEALe ° Secretary/Treasurer - Sharon last for long. Significant days chill factor, the students will field trip to the store in Octo- HS Say Hoy terion pie vee 3 years. Riseborough are 1, 3 and 4.. Key numbers are pe allowed in the school early, ber and will have another to the Te Mane ape aie 3 years Member - David Kenny 4, 6 and 9. and possibly remain indoors at Cookery this month. The high- andnensenaunk Samed rae STS Ss is Member - Kathy Propp recess. Mrs. MacRae will be moni- jight of October was definitely Government Appointee - 3 years Noes Centre has two rooms toring the temperature regularly the Hallowe'en party. unavailable at this time available for rent as follows: on these extremely cold days. We would like to thank the - position to be filled soon Rooms available: held their monthly meeting on October 11, 1989 at the Snowr idge Elementary School. The Snowridge report was given by Mrs. Principal's Julie Playschool has been running for a month now and Laurie Storch has been keeping the children ELECTED MEMBERS Michael Riseborough March 1988 Structure is as follows: 3 years Anita Wilson - Hospital Administrator DATE ELECTED TERM OF OFFICE CENTRE Submitted by Mary Comper The RVC Board consists of: Mountainview Room Mrs. MacRae informed us there United Steelworkers Union for will now be five reporting per- their generous cash donation and Election’ of ee Black Room | lods - two of which will be the Clothes Closet for it's dona- Hola Teliou Mane ocean er eee pa vena ces: Restrictions Lift a scheduled parent-teacher inter- tion of baking supplies. Meets g ite Annual General Basic Set-Up estrictions VEE an ‘ Se tinighie Lhneves stan e turers as Meetin i hodes SA ODEURLELES sresent ViewS, and three report cards. The position of Supervisor s Ronee as g $ 25 N/A eersuee Dp . a £ tea fhe Secondary Principal's aj@e is still open It is a : Pat Social $ 50 $20 1EmSe =) = 3 Saers ae S : whagie Lu cover ita vigue Here OS renon Ne aha Dye te Bob minimum of six hours per week and Chai 5 Commercial $100 N/A oe : : Wilson. Mr. Wilson stated that pet ON Sin tor An exciting trip is in the : the salary is negotiable. Send ie OM es oe ig trip is in the the informal "meet the teacher "your resume to: aoe pepe Char Daily Rates: offing, but remember travelling ana the Welcome Back dance were Cassiar Co-op Playschool Vice-Chairperson a Clean-Up Kitch is favoured early in the month. poth well attended. Box 33 Michael ‘Riseborough Meeting N/A N me A message From a distance could On October 13th -15th, Giieiar (BCC Secretary Treasurer Social $20 Aaa make dramatic Changes in your Wenndee Quinn, Chairman of the voc 1E0. bes tes want Commercial N/A lifestyle. You will re-discover : fine j Recording Secretary - ales rae : ie AS School Advisory Council attended oy ¢all Blaine Pirie at 178-7887 EE ri ATi aes Of they UDBO: the Parents as _PartnerS gor more information. hita Wiison Current Happenings: Repairs athe a teeta al ot Conference in’ Vancouver. (We) look There has been a shuffle in RERC CUCL CHER URLES eG pundey Brann: you appear to be the odd couple, — forward to her report at our next the Playschool executive. The Julie MacRae Date - November 12, 1989 you offer much needed SUpport at this time. Be careful what you do, say or write on the 14th, others are likely to held you tw» your commitments. Important days Could be vs) ela 22 anide3s Of Key numbers are 3, 5 and 9. sh a | sl B.C. BUILDINGS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE The B.C. Buildings Corporation invites Tenders to Purchase the following Land and Improvements. LOCATION: North Shore of Sawmill Lake, Telegraph Creek LEGAL DESCRIPTION: D.L. 5693 Cassiar District IMPROVEMENT DESCRIPTION: Three bedroom 1982 Double Wide Mobile Home on crawl space. Two small sheds. SITE DESCRIPTION: acre site. Rectangle 3 Offer to Purchase forms may be obtained from the office of the Property Manager, B.C. Build- ings Corporation, 4825 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7 (638-3221) or from the office of the Government Agent, Provincial age, and on the other hand, people as they tumble down to the sea Government Building, P.O. Box of: my own age are so much. older the mountain bold has a heart of gold oe 3540, Cassiar, B.C. VOC 150, thane A boat aero ouore oe she’ll open her bosom to me DMINISTRATOR<~ MEDICAL THA T’S OURS. / (778-7507). se eed ae Gaatyvahectiditt ok where the rover wanders thither and yonder while the t STAF F DOCTOR'S e Terms and conditions affect- d aummitscalin thesoul { OFFICE ing this sale are contained in -the tender documentation. To be considered, all offers shall be received at the office of the Property Manager by 1400 hours on the 24th day of Novem- ber, 1989. The highest or any bid will not necessarily be accepted. Arrangements to view the property may be made through the office of the Property Manager at the above address. - For further information, please contact Michael Sampson at 387-7382 (Victoria) or toll free at LD Nee eL fax per tle. : 1 Ee et ued meee ee oie eae ere es Leslie Swann 778--7333 ; sw! Eee nee Oy fe asce UEEnOw eels i= _dpyoxor we Sifinnies et re sre ae pik pe ae ad hada} P. hon _. MichasiuReseborough = 1778-7851 yay Sta eR ae ta staan are Solis SS womanU soot) «yeu nae = ase meeting. Our newest member of the School Advisory Council is Heather Vaillancourt. The meeting ended with the viewing of the video on the new Ungraded Primary Program. At this time there are many un- answered questions as to how to implement this program. The next meeting is scheduled for November 8th, 1989 at the Cassiar Secon- dary School starting at 7's SOmaad L parents welcome. Sad, but true. _ Everything is farther away then it used to be. it is twice oc far to the corner, ana I’ve noticed they've ad. ded a hill. I've given up running for -the bus - It leaves faster. than it used to. It ‘seems they are making stairs steeper than in the old days. too. And have you noticed the smaller print they now use in the newspaper? There is no use asking anyone to read aloud; Everyone speaks in such a low voice, I can nardiy wear ihem. The materjal in clothes; so skim- py now, especially around the waist It is almost impossible to reach..my shoelaces, and I cannot figure out why. Even people are changing. They are so much younger than they used to be when I was- iheir know me! I got to thinking about ‘the poor thing while | was combing my hair this morning, and in doing so, I glanced at my own reflection. Really now, they just don’t make a good mirror any more Do I get lonesome living atonc? What do you mean - all alone? I live with five men. As soon as | wake up in the morning Will Power helps me out of bed. Then I go to see John + Then along comes Charlie Horse and when he is here, he takes up a lot of my time and attention. When he leaves Arthur Itis comes and stays the rest of the day. He doesn’t like te stay in one place very long so takes me from joint to new executive is: President - Elaine Pirie Vice-President - Gayleen Connelly Secretary - Sharon Mehr Treasurer - Cindy McGillavray Thank you Sharon and Cindy for stepping in. If you have any comments or questions please feel free to call any of the executive members. Finally, there are still some openings available. It is never too late to register your child. ——_————————————————o HOME It’s a lonely place, the place I live and yet it’s home to me. out in the wilds sourdough style it’s the only place for me. Log cabin perched on the river’s edge canoe asleep on the shore high up in the blue past soft white clouds the majestic eagle soars and the distant hue of the mountain range beckons — come explore where the canyon echoes the laughter of streams with the winds sweet refrain the soft falling rain makes the earth send forth her riches few will know the bliss and glow of living in the wilds -where my animal friends and the warm winds tends to lull me to sleep at night the peace I know money can’t buy and yet it’s free for the taking the walls we construct, they imprison us yet they are all of our own making yeh! it’s a lonely place the place I live and yet it’s home to me out in the wilds sourdough style there’s no place I’d rather be Michael Riseborough Ken Buchanan zi one position to he filled Financial Committee Julie MacRae Leslie Swann Sandra Sandvik Joint Board/MeGical Staff Committee Michael Riseborough Nominutling Committee for 1390 Board Election (these positicns are noumindted from the Cassiar Hospital Society Members List) _Validi Isidoro Ross Harper Lorraine Tyne The Cassiar Hospital Board is concerned with the quality of patient care hrough | its rela- tionship with the administrator and the medical staff. The fol- lowing diagram will help explain the relationship. ‘ BOARD HOSPITAL Li eey.ou nave any. SO CR A AT OER TORS concerns regarding the hospital please feel free to contact any of the Board Members or the Hospital Administrator. We are here to listen to your concerns. ; Anita Wilson - 778-7234 Julie MacRae - 778-7834 Jim Callow - 778-7405 Sandra Sandvik — 778-7452 ML RN COMMUNITY