Sey * Page 20 December 1985 Cassiar Courier Merry Christmas and Happy Mew DVear fo everpone co from Steadman’ s | Clocks and Rocks SILI SS SASS: Seasons Greetings we extend to pou and pours, our thanks for pour patronage and very best wishes DS ————————————————— OPEN HOUSE Wed., Dec. 18th--2 to 5:30 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME MARVEL TRAVEL SERVICE LTD HOLIDAY HOURS Dec. 24th - 9:30a.m. - 12 noon /1 to 3 p.m. December 25th - Closed December 26th - Closed Dec. 31st - 9:30a.m. - 12 noon / 1 to 3 p.m. January Ist - Closed If you are travelling on or around these dates be sure to pick up your tickets in advance. Sata Sats eat SRK A RR EK KK A EK EK A EK EA KK KE A ER A EE A KK KK EK f % : : : * : : : : : : * : : - On PSA AS AS AS AS tS Beef Sides Hinds Fronts Side of pork (All meats Al Grade) NEWS by Stan Deyo The Curling Club is in full swing and just completed the Grey Cup Bonspiel. Winners were: A EVENT B. Pratt, S. Deyo, M. Knudslien and M. Psenko B EVENT B. Leckie, K. Larden, C. Shipley and H. Joseph C EVENT C. Smith, A. Bisson, R. Epp and D. Larden In conjunction with the Bonspiel, John Shepherd and Stephen Jasinski hosted an English Pub Night, which was well attended. Special thanks to these two gentlemen on behalf of the Curling Club.” We now have first class cooking equipment so watch for Friday night specials prepared by Karen Brocklebank in the Snack Bar. Also watch for upcoming lunch hour specials, along with fun curling. - ce W.S. Electronics authorbed agent for . Radio Shaek = wishes each and every = one of pou a very Merry y Christmas and a Happy New Wear. | : HOURS " Y ate Monday to Saturday--10 a.m. to 7. Tuesday, December 24th--10 a.m. to Tuesday, December 31st--10 a.m. to CLI p-m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. Phone 638-1312 ERIK Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for 1986 — for prices on sides, quarters, and freezer packs, also regular cuts of meat and chicken, etc. Contact our agent~ Nancy Gleason 505 Malozemoff, Phone 778-7722 Nancy will co-ordinate your orders for minimum freight rates. $1.73 lb. $2.09 Ib. $1.49 Ib. $1.47 lb. CURLING CLUB Figure Skating Cold weather permitting, figure skating is being en- joyed by approximately 35 skaters. Karol Freeman, the Club Pro, is testing Canskate and Canfigureskate skaters on an ongoing basis. A Test Day for the Seniors will be held sometime in February. After Christmas we will be welcoming a new pro, Holly Harris from Vancouver. She was in Cassiar several years ago as a guest skater. On December 17, the Club will have a Christmas skating party from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. All skaters and parents are invited to attend — even Santa may be there! The Prize Bingos are held the third Wednesday of each month and, of course, everyone is hoping to win the Big Jackpot Prize — a trip for 2 to Hawaii, donated by C.P. Air. During the month of December there will be no regular Prize Bingo as we will have our annual Toy Bingo in its place. The Jackpot Prize at the Toy Bingo is a Stereos The Toy Bingo will be held on Wednesday, December 11, at 7:00 p.m. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for this bingo only. Children six year and over are welcome but they must be supervised. The Blue Valley Figure Skating Club would like to January Income Assistance cheques will come before Christmas Income assistance clients will receive their January 1986 GAIN cheques from the Ministry of Human Re- sources before Christmas this year. The announcement was made recently by Human Resources Minister Grace McCarthy. In previous years, the early distribution of the Jan-, uary cheques has been welcomed by those receiving GAIN for Handicapped benefits. This year the minister is extend- ing the arrangement to all recipients of basic Income Assistance. In making this announcement, the minsiter emphas- ized that although the cheques are being issued before Christmas, they are intended to meet clients’ basic needs for the month of January. “Clients are being advised that these are the Janu- ary cheques and that no further benefits will be issued in —~ January,” Mrs. McCarthy said. SHER AAA AA AA AAA A AKA A KAKA AA AA AAA EAA HAA EEA AAA AER HAAR KAA AAA AKA EEA Xo . TWIN CITY MEATS LTD. 4545 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE CPE GRORE RES EDR D FE HO GPM EY ED EERO PE PEG MD SPOROPOPESESOOE ESSE EE OOH OH OLE DEL SPE PEGE % Bepoooekcssesook HAHAHA HAA KAKA A AK AK KKK TALE ee | | Crystal Gabel eK KR KK Flaite DOO 0000000000500 06SSS0SSSSSSSSSSOSSSPSOSSOSS OPPO PPP PP OP OOOO P OOS . Paes Bernald Borsato in a dress by Lana. The Fall Fashion Show held November 23 was another successful evening. The show was sponsored by the Arts and Crafts Society, the Cassiar Community Club and the Ptarmigan Players who provided the entertain- ment during intermission. Sherry Sethen commentated on the clothes, most of which were from Fashion Plus in Smithers. Lana Potocnjak of Cassiar also displayed six of her own creations (designed and sewn by Lana) — all beautiful evening wear in fine fabrics. Twenty seven local residents modelled the outfits which included casual wear, day time clothes, evening and formal wear, and a few maternity clothes. The models were: Rick Gabel, Graham Ennis, Lee Callow, Ron Tates, Robbie McCauley, Manley Guarducci, Chris Molloy, Chuck Molloy, Bernald Borsato, Marie Borsato, Lisa Prosser, Phyllis Hardy, Louise Larocque, Carla Litke, Chris Kamlah, Lenora Moth, Jacqui Molan, Natanya Shul, Crystal. Daum, Pat Beaton, Cheryl Larson, Joan John, Cheryl McCargar and Denise Clark. Judy Walker, Deidre Fallon and Mary Waite modelled the maternity fashions. Helping back stage in the dressing rooms were: Carol Mackin, Joan Cass, Mary Molan, Pauline Snell, Debbie Hardy, Lisa Joseph, Kishanda Boutin and Amy Fiorella. The Ptarmigan Players again presented a lively and very entertaining intermission show. Wilhemina (Lorraine Lanteigne) and Billy (Gary Periard) made another hilar- ious appearance and Chuck Molloy and Ida Walters as “Snowflakes” left the audience rolling in the aisles! Fashion Plus owners Eileen and Bob Kester brought a good selection of fashions to Cassiar and these went on sale in the Rec Centre the days before and after as well as immediately following the show. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. 164 Elliot Street Cassiar (Trailer next to Curling Rink) 778 - 7220 America Lines is offering COME AND SEE OUR NEW WINTER BROCHURES SELECTION Holland @eeeoeearte eae ee all Spring 1986 cruises AT PAR o> ooo Sitmar Experience 1986 announcing Super Savers to Mexico $800 off per couple -outside cabin $600 off per couple - inside cabin a ——<—-Gou > ne Fly to Honolulu for as low as $349 HOURS: 9 fF * return from Vancouver :30 a.m. to 12 Noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON AND CONTINUED HEALTH IN THE COMING YEAR TO ALL OUR BOB & SHERRY SETHEN | Mervel Travel Service Lid Cassiar Courier December 1985 Page 21 (Qj WHAT'S oe MB ch" Pie Lenora Moth and Ron Tates in outfits from Fashion Plus. Vicki Willis has opened a branch of Pedlar’s Corner here in Cassiar, at 263 Hunt Street. Besides material, thread, etc. she will be selling a line of children’s clothing (size infant to 4 yr.) called “squirts”. These clothes are hand made b yy Vicki. The shop hours until the end of December are: Monday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m., Wednesday and Sat- urday, 2 to 4 p.m. In the new year the hours will be 2 to 4 Tuesday to Saturday. FOO I + Best Wishes Jor? - KKKKKKKKK Lar 3 xx suit. FREESE ECR COSC OBO O Oo RIOR®, # R&S Services Ltd. YUKON EXPLOSIVES 126 Industrial Road Whitehorse, Yukon Phone 667-6241 Telex 03-68291 SO AIIIDICIIDIII III HOLT AGENCIES INSURANCE LTD. SROWELX Merny Christmar aud KKK KKK IKK KKK KKKKKKKKK pe poodnioinek pio Drop in over the holiday season ~ AutoPlan calendar 164 Elliott St., Cassiar , B.C. Phone 7'78-'7220 Hours 9:30 - Noon and_ 1:00 - 5:30 p.m. wee or Ev # * a ee ys . Mon. to Fri... ; ; : and pick up your free 2 ; | 4 ws