LADTES AND. A LINF-UP OF CASSTAP'S % | a | oe a \ ? } ; ; ~s aro . z | ; | y a | {ohn 1 ; ‘ ot f Aer j ; a ? ; _ © “4 ee of, 5 gS yg ° - : > ~ ? * — P ‘ j . e / j IRL 4 7 F Ha sage ’ . yi j es * . th . . ‘ 4 a... ms. roe Wty 4 OE: 4, &, TO Tp aT a) 02% ao eee fe Oy Oa. . ACTION SHOTS - MARG LOVERIN and ¢ Ooo ee Rene nee eee OG eB Mee Dare eM ee GMs Mee Ber G re re B er Ore Greer Bor Gor s+ Gers" OsOr On July 15th, the Watson Lake Ladies and Mens teams arrived in Cassiar to play two -qames each aqainst the home teams. The Cass: -~iar women lost against Watson, but -the men won both their qames. It sure was good times for all. The Royals won 10-9 aqainst the Expos in the final play-off. Shortly after, the two teams celebrated, and the play-off trophy wast presented to the captain of the Royals. A ‘twell desired vote of thanks was qiven to Randy Aubie for his orqanization of the senior bal] teams in Cassiar. The fellows really appreciated your help Randy: A Cassiar team travelled to Whitehorse tol! challenge the Yukon champs. The first game ended in a score of 4-1 for Whitehorse. A second qame started but was called because of darkness. a a Edina mone neattiepemener Sa eee ee ea or et ho ee ee oe ee {ENS SOFGALL TEAMS VS. | Yesreunaii Trophy Presentation was made Vice-President of the Community Club. 13 WATSON LAKE Pane) F j ri ; 4 i 4 Eg } ‘ | ne * ies 4 P ov ‘ ¥ 7 y e Os iy oY : { . 4 ss ks + Fog * % ~ i / neon } a ™ Seal a“ aed A re ‘ ” “if bd ~ ‘ a . & seus / i 4 f es $ n % Vey © i és ° non * A P PFA A / 7 . ees ml Tey A AN i me « a ee ae ae mr ‘hea a or % ee wee “ A > . ° f , oy wa J ow ww ay a | ¥ rN “F ae eS hie MUA TPES ad na ts < AS ‘a ¢: AS ae : ARLENE STEPHANTSTION ys °? < ‘ . P t ae e) 4 ‘ ~~. } r 4 | “Src metencimiin i Ge | \ i Pe ee | f % 2 eter a sew ese ad i. a | pre § a-fl bedi 4 6! Bein Siti eneeadhiontitae tnd wt anevints me | by Bob Leigh,