Page 8 Cassiar Courier October 1989 Wealth services, acadeny at tre Congratulations! Justice Institute in vancouver In more remote centres, training is provided by travelling in- structors and this is augmented by programs on the Knowledge Network and audiovisual packages. Basic training includes the In- _ dustrial First Aid course offered Submitted by Michael Riseborough by the Board and, training may continue through several levels The Health Care system is a of the Emergency Medical Assist- composite of many disciplines ants Program. Some Emergency Page 9 Cassiar Courier October 1989 . SECONDARY, SCHOOL, —— See 7 a 2 BOE WAL SON I would like to take this Mr. Mike Basran = Mr. "oldie-goldies", specifically Mr. opportunity to welcome'all stu- Basran, in his second year of §& Mrs. Wypych and Mrs. Dostie for dents, both old and 0new, to teaching is our "Social Studies" accompanying us on the trip, and E Cassiar Secondary. In particular department. Mr. Basran was rais~ for making it to the summit. } } I would like to welcome those ed in Lillooet and is one of students who have recently moved three staff members who taught Intramurals to the Cassiar area, including last year in Lytton. which work in unison for the Medical Assistants have “been (as of September 13): The Cassiar Secondary Intra : " : ’ ana Mess Matsubuchi - Mrs. mural season will commence early benefit of the patient. trained ain -sveclalized) field Grade 8 Matsubuchi is our Learning As- in October, with the first sport _ One component of the system For example, there is a High Risk sistance, Special Education and being One-Bounce Volleyball. forging a vital link between the [Infant Transport Team and para— Tisha Steadman Alternate Program teacher. Like patient outside the hospital and medics trained to treat cardiac Miriam Koch Mr. Basran and Ms. Cartwright, Homeroom Divisions higher degrees of medical care iS and traumatic emergencies with MesueMateabucHl et oare Pier ee the ambulance service. drugs and sophisticated equip- Grade 9 "Lytton Connection" In previous years students In British Columbia, the ment. ; have been registered in homerooms government assumed responsibility In rural British Columbia, Violetta Horikoshi Ger MELB Odi Sa Mee McLeod according to their grade level. ROriLHe siDLON ne On anOE Gane G ae Lhe samo ance) Soe ee weg deny Shelley Bondesen taught last year in Bella Bella That is, all grade 10 students services, in 1974, with the. pass= made up .of local residents « who Sam Bondesen and she is responsible this year were in a grade 10 homeroom. ing: Of athe Health, Emergency. AGE, respond {00 . calls’ For ae te tance Andrea Louie for our Grade 8 "core program", This year, in an attempt’ to en- which gave rise to the formation in their own communities -and, tt ti(iai‘iCSCO | Bou la poopy anne Bi ciemice: andes Counsell ings able students te get to know of qubesemer gency Hea Leh Se cee isometimes (Devend nee hence Donna Knowles and Douglas | Prior to entering the teaching students in other grade levels, Commis s lon: i volunteer a great deal of time to Reti were married in Winnipeg | Grade 10 ranks in 1988, Ms. McLeod worked we have created "family group- The ambulance service con- "standby" in case of an emergen- Manitoba at St. Stephans Anglican | €or a number of years as a pri- ings" in which a homeroom divi- sists! .0frepprox mately 2000 full ey. The Hospital Board recog- church on July. 1 1989 Karen Bush vate counsellor working with ado- sion comprises approximately fif- time staff, over 3,000 part-time nizes the outstanding efforts of Donna's ad OF Han oue as ‘ lescents in the greater Vancouver teen / students from grade. 8 stat land)ialmost 2000 sventahes: those Cassiar residents who give Ellen Knowles from Cassiar B.C Grade 11 area. through 12. In addition, to. serve ithe needs “generously of) their time ;towserye 354) tne bridesmaid. was ee ey of patients throughout the pro- on the ambulance and, by SOF erie mien EeOMUDaWeon ae B ae Tina Cvetkovich Mrs. Schmidt - Mrs. Holly Student Daily Recorder vince, the service utilizes air- doing, contribute greatly to the Doug's oR als ey noe mond: Schmidt replaces Mrs. Evans as craft, water craft and other more peace of mind of the whole com- goyiq from Lundar, Manitoba and | Grade.12 school sectetary, aS Mrs. Evans If you have a student reg- specialized forms :ofp; transporte e_pmunt ey: "the groomsman wast DAvIdescoEt has moved to the school board of- istered at Cassiar Secondary tion including helicopters and Should you require further froin Grand Rapids, Manitoba Troy Creyke fice as executive secretary. he/she will have received at no hovercraft. information about the service or, The LaGeatacis ass feta | Rae ha ee cost to them a "Student Daily fradning -ofey attendants. 1S" afiyou -would) like. intormation chemi pehwood Imne where a. delice ol Mrs. Sheila Landucci - Mrs. Recorder" provided by the school. provided through both the Work- about joining the service, please jous meal was served and later New Staff at Cassiar Secondary Landucci has replaced Mrs. Ship- The purpose of this booklet is to ers' Compensation Board of Brit- contact either Vladimir Isidoro everyone danced and had a_ very ley as Library Aid. Mrs. Land- enable a student to keep track of ish Columbia and the Emergency or John Wilcox. good time. | This year we have a_ large ucci worked at Cassiar Secondary homework assignments, marks, e Some out of town guests and | number of new staff members at @5 4 substitute teacher and thus his/her daily agenda and has a School Advisory family who attended included | Cassiar Secondary including: she is very famliar with the reference guide. em , - Verna Knowles from Madeira Park, | operation of the facility. Council Northern lights B.C.; Chris Kamlah, Frank Nuyens en Mr. Howard Baker - Mr. Baker ; Dates to Remember a and. Richard: @nowles from-cassiar, | is our new -ChoralMusic,.; Drama, SCHOOR ACTIVITIES ane submitted by Tracy Kellar B.C.; Mary-Jane Hudson and Rob English and Counselling teacher. October 16 - 20 ~ Interm reports The School Advisory Council Colle e | Lavoir from Nanaimo, B.C. and § Mr. Baker has taught for a number In an attempt to improve to parents. pik met this month in the Secondary 9 Tina Tischler from Kamloops, B.C. of years in the Mission area and school spirit and physical fit- october 19 - 20 - Annual Stikine School library. We have a few Mi eo, I'm sure that his teaching exper- ness the students and staff Of Teachers conference in White- new members this year. The ience will be a valuable asset to Casotas Secondary climbed to horse. Cassiar Secondary School School Advisory Council consists SERVING NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA the school. Shell Camp" for our second an- will be closed for those two of: AVOID T Ms. Wendy Cartwright - Ms. nual mountain climb. As with days. = Cartwright, a graduate from /ast year's hike, the weather co- Wenndee Quinn - Chairman Marvel Knudslien - Vice Chairman Cassiar Secondary (1983) has re- Operated to make the day a College Announces New Tracy Kellar ~- Secretary turned to the school as a staff fantastic event. Sonja Slana - Member 4 el member, in the areas of Commerce I would like to take this Barb Manderson ~- Member Community Relations Director and Math. opportunity to congratulate the Sheila Landucci - Member Melanie Molloy— Member Glenn Ruhl, Registrar of : The Snowridge principal's Northern Lights college is report was given by Mrs. Julie pleased to announce the appoint-