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Phone 778-7310 NF (AOGUUNSDOROUOSHOUUUUUUUUULTUOUOUUOOSOOOHNOOOOOOOOTOOOOATARTOOND. mp fs —e Inmemi ren JA Cassiar Courier Dease Lake From the Dease Lake newsletter Submitted by John Wright (oongngooanononanAANeNANANAaNANANANANAADANONAaRANANAAAAAANAAAAAANANAHNAD Local School Trustee Resigns Sherry Sradford, the Dease Lake School Trustee for the past two years, has resigned her seat just pricr to the 1990 Schaal Board Electians. The Trustees are all up far re-electian Cright acrass the Province) on November 17th. However, Sherry resigned Prior to the last meeting in the old term. "This was dene,” she said, "on a matter of principal." School Hoard Meeting Held At Good Hape Lake. The Board of School Trustees held it’s regular October meeting in Good Hope Lake on Saturday the 13th. Amang the issues discussed was the teacher aid situation in Dease Lake school, the propased yearqanization of the number of Trustees in District # &7, and the school bus situation in Goad Hope Lake. On the latter paint, it was decided to reinstate that service. A call for tender has een issued: students fram Goo fae Lake should be busing inta Cassiar saan! Next School Board Meeting This takes Past on Saturday, number af items to be discussed are of interest to Dease Lake residents and have been placed an Place in Lower November 3. A the agenda by the Dease Lake Scheoal Advisory Cammittee. You are encouraged ta attend. Please note that the next Cassiar meet— ing will be held in January. At— lin is the location for the Dec— ember meeting and Dease Lake gets www, its turn in March. Terry Fax Run Ulla Stoeckmann and all the students and teachers deserve a round of applause for their ef- forts in last months Terry Fox Fun. The toatal raised and sent to the Canacian. Cancer Society was just under $600.00, #* Rumors ** Small towns are great places for rumors ta get started and then grow and grow! The best one we've heard lately is that the Government Agent will be moving down here in a matter of months! (Now, if we can anly get that new Cassiar High Schaal fitted oan wheels..} \ Student Council Farmed This year’s High School Student Council has been formed. The fallawing students are: President _ Vice Pres. = Tr Casurer Jason Anderson Cynthia Asp Terri Lynn Nole Gr. 11 Fep. — Shannan Lester Gr. 10 Fep. — Margie Inkster Sy. 9 Rep... Andrea Louie Gr. 7/8 Rep. - Hanken Asp Drivers Fequired There is a need for two ar three stand-by drivers with a Class 1 or 2 licence ta do same local occasional school bus runs. ror further information, call Bannie at 771-4266 ar 771-4242. Territorial Art Gallery We have just been informed that Geraldine Tashsots af Iskut and who 15 a grade 3 student of ours, has had a piece of her art work selected by the Yukon Gover— nment for display in the Territa— rial Art Gallery in Whitehorse, from October 13 ta November 4. Congratulations to Geraldine far being part of the Yukon Young Peaple’s Exhibition. Home/Schooal Co-ardinatar Appointed It is with great pleasure that the School, Tribal Council and Secial Services anounces that Louise Creyke has been selected as the new Home/School Co-ordin-— atar ! Louise will begin work on Navember ist. The details of the Job will be in the next edition of the "News." Congratulations and welcome Louise. Schaal Salmenid Program Our 600 salmon eggs reduced ta 200 this week as tan and Elappan schools are get— ting their share. All the eqgs Wave eyes naw and are doing quite well reports Mike Devine. We are lomaking forward to March when sur eggs became salman fry! will be Tahl— OE IN FLANDERS FIELD In Flanders Fields the poppies biloaw Between the crosses, row an row, That mark cur place, and in the sky The larks still bravely sing- ing, fly, Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the dead. we lived Felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and we lie In Flanders Fields. Shart days ago now Take up cur quarrel with the foe. To you from failing hands we thraw : The torch, high. If ye break faith with us whe die, We shall not sleep, pies graw In Flanders Fields. be yours to held it though pop- — John: Meikrae THE LIONS CLUB WILL BE HOLDING AN OPEN HOUSE AT THE LIONS DEN AFTER THE REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES ON NOVEMBER fiTH. FIRST NURSING CLASS GRADUATES Heather Hardie, Daris EKlemmer and Patricia Yaeger rep- resent the first graduating class of the Northern Lights College Nursing Access Diploma program. The three completed their train-—- ing @arlier this year, and tack part in the convocation ceremony held at BCIT in June. All three are Fegistered Nurses. Se 2 Ay +, 7 v. oS , ‘ 5 a Sib Ca Rh. Rack SE Ss & 5 ie ae PE II OP A ews oe Be a ARS oe ae eee pe Foe eae sbeeentse antepces ested in nursing as a says Magda Agathay, career,” the program’s senior instructor, “there is na better place ta start than the college. Students get individ— ualized attention in aur small classes. They receive quality instructian without having ta leave home far the first year — saving them a great expense." Agothay nates that a career in nursing apens the dacars af the worid. "Nursing can be much more than working in a haspital — that’s one aspect. Nurses alsa work im clinics, labs, coalleges — and even in developing countries. It’s an exciting field ta be in,” She says. The Nursing 4ecess Diploma program at Northern Lights Coal— lege is a 2@.3-year program, com prised af two semesters at Naorth— ern Lights and three semesters at BeIT. Upon successful comple— tion, students are eligible ta became Fegistered Nurses. vem For , —-)- 9 | a November 1990 Page 25 eee Oe eee SS