peta i okt hoe Sa 10 Cassiar Courier March 1987 ait tak AGT aie PE NOY. Oe nas Sea yr aie aged ie her participation in a recent British Columbia Teachers’ Federation sponsored workshop which 71 dealt with Parent Committee roles in Educa- tion. } MONDAY, MARCH 23rd: LOUNGE: “Renata & The Power” “Interdepartmental Broomball” ARENA: THURSDAY, MARCH 26th: MALOZEMOFF ST-.: “Opening Schmoo Daze Parade” ARENA: “Pop Concert” LOUNGE: “Renata & The Power’’ CALENDAR Mar. 11: Parent Advisory Meeting. Mar. 13: Last day of school before the Sprin Break. I SATURDAY, MARCH 28th: Classes dismissed at 2:00 P.M. REC CENTRE: “Marketplace” Mar. 23: School reopens. _ Apr. 01; Report cards issued. ARENA: “Minor Hockey Tournament Apr. 02 and 03: School closed for two days “Minor Hockey Canteen” "Carnival Ball” “Renata & The Power” ARENA LOUNGE: REC CENTRE: Teachers’ Associations’ Annual Con: vention in Dease Lake. Classes dismissed at 2:00 P.M. Way 1 to allow Parent-Teacher interviews : sea Ne to be held during the afternoon re, Apr. 10: i} “LG MARCH 9th-15th MON TUE KIDS CARNIVAL } CRIB SINGLES 6-8p.m. | DARTS MIXED CHESS DOUBLES TOURNAMENT | 7:30-11:00 p.m. FRI TALENT SHOW SKIDOO RACES 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. SC 1H PNOWRIDGE ELEMENTARY SC ELEMENTARY SC “Outdoor Events” “Minor Hockey Tournament” of in-service activities at the Stikine ‘East-West Hockey Game” “Spagetti Dinner” “Demonstration” For Further Information and Times Watch for Posters Around Town and Channel 8 ERICK SO GOLDEN DA re CA RNIVAL WED DARTS SINGLES ARM WRESTLING 7:00 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY SKI RACES SS SR 1) David John ACTIVITY AFTERNOONS The Activity Afternoons commenced on Fri- day, February 13th with children participating in one of sixteen activities sponsored by staff and parents. The activities range from Ama- teur Radio (the students spoke with an opera- tor in London, Ontario), through Squash (Kath- erine Lantaigne trounced Jason Hebert), Cross Country Skiing (Damian McGuinness is murder- ing our skiis), and Cooking (Crystal Carlick helped Pieter John make pizza hors d’oeuvers) to Make Up (Sasha Poitras became elegant) and Skidoo Safety (Jason Hardy vowed never to jump a skidoo again). The Activity After- noons will run each Friday afternoon ending on March 6th. A CONCERN FOR PARENTS ANCIVA Leu sew eH; “Minor Hockey Canteen” LOUNGE: “Sounds of Chapple” Ea: THURS CRIB DARTS DOUBLES 7:00 SUN SNOWSHOE BASEBALL 12:45 p.m. HOOL Cassiar Courier March 1987 Page 11 IN AND AROUND NIZE THESE PEOPLE? PARENT-TEACHER INTERVIEWS Parent-teacher interviews were held Thursday, Feb. 5th. Typically, most interviews were teacher initiated and most parents were in to discuss the progress of the younger students. Teachers are al- ways appreciative of parents asking for interviews at any time of the school term. Parents - don’t hesitate to make an appointment or drop in to. talk to your child’s teacher. 1. “Wears two hats now!” 2. “What a Man”! | 3. 6. 5. “‘Man’s Best Friend” 9. “Throws One Helluva Party!”’ GHT AND WIN A PRIZE 25 READERS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE NTEST’ ALL ARE FAMILIAR CASSIARITES. “Works in Many Mediums!” y iums 4. “Could Be Fast, If It Doesn‘t Drop!” os ae Ee 7. “Quite the Organizer!” ‘8. “Will Add/a Spark to your Life!” 10: “Watch His Shoulder If You Are Crying On It!” 11. “‘Innocent at any Age” ) . | “ ! OOO OOOO OO LL IE Aa, SNOWSHOE RACES 11:00 a.m 9 person team SENTRY FOR AU RETURN YOUR ENTRIES TO THE COURIER OFFICE FRIDAY MARCH 13th . 7°30 MR ‘ ERICKSON . TUG =O: W. A R x i AND WE WILL ANNOUNCE THE WINNER IN THE NEXT PAPER, * : | | : Ww 1 5 8 BEAST CONTEST Pesaran Gah $NAME, : s— | Trophies for all events. Entry fee is 5.00 dollars per event except for the kids carnival which ‘ 4 6c. 11 ; is free. The talent Show is a 1.00 dollar admission All NERAL to = S LIC Rec Hall Fund ‘ 7 : ALL EVENTS OPEN TO THE GENERAL x WINS FIRST H | EXCEPT. THE KIDS CARNIVAL AND TH Xv yee TOE PERSON WUT THE MOST. CORRECT ANSWERS WINS PRRSI FEZ eer