lere was tanaible evidence of how the Cassiar Community works together to com- plete a project, despite setbacks, that was first aimed at, years aqo, by the original Arena Executive. [ft was fitting that a member of that executive, Mr. W. Zemenchik was able to introduce Luigi Robichaud who unveiled the Official Bronze Dedicatory Plate. In this, he represented all those who had worked so hard on this project. gree > a7, “sane RESON: “peetaime: m . SeVRee Se Repo mae , “ mapirsesiniiee . « f Dtipmerspranmnpeny. aeons = mse | | ie hie waite ste Vaal wi as la trl cae ic Hel A cheque was presented by D. Shuffler to the Centennial Arena Association president, Mr. E. Michael, as a token of the earnings, grants and donated funds that had made the Centennial '71 Lounge possible. ne AOE RAE Ra PEI RII SANT TT OAT NEE IEE RT SCE TI TRE Pe en NS 9 ARNO é * | fo rae i ij 4 UFOS se are cut ‘ 7 | b. | F fects ‘ _ See : i } A \ | { ] = Abie eh saa ad w8 See | : Fae re Oe ee ee ee Mrs. V. Cousins graciously presented to the Arena Association most of her larae paintings that brightened the walls at the Winter Carnival, They will be a rem inder of the pioneers who first opened the North, as they hang on permanent display in the Lounge. Yuire Pass ; Yuen R Sa th yesey On behalf of the Cassiar Asbestos a): Corp. Ltd., Mr. A.C. Caron thanked all those concerned in any way with this com- pletion of the Centennial Project. He spoke about community mindness and participation, and he pointed out that all who had been active in this project would share the satisfaction of a job well -done, As entertainment, the evening concluded with a premiere showing of the Official B.C. Centennial Film. Rev. D. Reuss first reminded those present that we had missed the Centennial visit of the Queen, the Barkerville Players gold rush road show,