1 Sep. b Ok 1 LO Lbiw Tobtisu es fete Page 16, March 1981 Cassiar Courier ~ YUKON GAMES - 1981 Inirug by Co by Terry oe ites y For some time now we have been giving an in- , INOR HOCKEY by Ida Walters At this time of year, Minor Hockey is extremely Cassiar Courier March 1981, Page 17 CURLING Winners of the Men’s and Ladies Bonspiels which were held on February 6, 7 and 8 are: structional cooking class once a week to some up busy with tournaments every weekend. LADIES A SHORT HISTORY DOWNHILL SKIING and coming gourmets from Grade 12 of the Cas- First — M. Nitti, A, Guarducci, G. Dowgray, M. \ by Bonnie Boyd siar School. As I have also started instructing in The Fort Nelson teams were here on February Penno OF THE YUKON GAMES On the weekend of February 7 at the Watson GIANT SLALOM is Bile eee Or eee: neue I a8 14 and 15. Everyone had a good time withsome | Second — H. Voss, J. Habjan, E. Zemenchik, G. Lake ski hill, the first Yukon Games were held. JR. COMBINED cided to combine the two. frying 8 very good hockey. Some of the scores are; . Connolly : i i i i : waa : : f recipes on the Tuesday afternoon before the crit- " ‘ A little history behind the Yukon Games will The downhill skiing included a slalom, giant First — Garry Miller, Watson Lake ical eyes of this panel of gastronomique students, TOTS MENS give all people in the Cassiar area a reason why we slalom, downhill and duel slalom. A team of 11 Second — Karl Maichen, Watson Lake their palates more discerning than any Brillat, Fort Nelson 11, Cassiar 0 A EVENT are able to participate in the game. girls and boys from Cassiar participated in these . Third — Cary Goodman, Whitehorse Saverin, Alexander Dumas or Egon Ronay, never Fort Nelson 10, Cassiar 1 First — F. Nitti, C. Habjan, J. Bucar, T. Coran Over the past three and one half years, we events. ‘The backbone of our team was coach Fourth — Kim-Madore, Cassiar before having tasted any sauce less perfected SQUIRTS Second — J. Saro, K. Voss, R. Rudkowski, W. have become closely associated with the Yukon in Debbie Mackey, who also brought home a few Fifth — Everette Nuyens, Cassiar than Sauce Anglaise (H.P.) or Sauce Canadian Cassiar 4, Fort Nelson 1 Nymever recreation, and this is due solely to our living so medals. SENIOR LADIES (Ketchup). If by fortune some token of approval BANTAM MIDGETS close to the border. Attendance by the recreation : , First — Debbie Mackey, Cassiar is forthcoming on my afternoon's culinary samp- | Cassiar 20, Fort Nelson 1 B EVENT office to the various seminars that the Yukon | The most exciting race was, of course, the fast Second — Bonnie Boyd, Cassiar lings I know I can attack’ the evening course with ; First — K. Borsato, J. Colak, S. Middleton, M. have had, has made it possible for our athletes to —_ pace of the downhill with very few turns and lots Third — Sandy Millar, Watson Lake renewed vigor and confidence. These are some of | That same weekend the Old Timers from White- Ursicgn ta: participate, and make a showing in the various ev- of speed. Unfortunately, one Watson Lake partic- | Fourth — Anne-Marie McKiernan, Cassiar the recipes from this week’s course. I hope you } horse were here. The scores of their games were Second — J 5 Gwilliam, D. Harrison, R. Voss, B. ents that are staged. ipant, a young girl, missed a gate which resulted SENIOR MENS enjoy them. Whitehorse 10, Cassiar 3 in the first game and in Leckie : The Yukon Games will be staged every two -jn a wipe-out and a broken leg. She did make it _ First — Kevin Maichen, Watson Lake the second game it ended with a 3 — 3 tie — Bnet ctat wine peracetic years, and Cassiar will play a major role in the next games, by playing host to some of the athletes and events. At the present time, a de- cision has not been reached as to what events will be staged. However, you can be sure that we will be doing our part to make sure our players have ‘the opportunity. to participate. Events that are slated in this year’s games are bantam hockey, midget hockey, peewee hockey, downhill skiing, judo, gymnastics, badminton, curling, basketball, figure skating, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and arctic sports. The reports that you will see appear in this. paper will give you an idea as to how well our Cassiar athletes are doing, and we hope that in future games, we will be able to show improve- ment at this level of competition. We are also looking into the possibility of our attending as an invitational town in the next Arc- tic Winter Games that will be held in. the spring of 1982, in Fairbanks, Alaska. AAA AAA AHA AE: MINOR HOCKEY The Yukon Games 1981 got off to a great start in Faro, Yukon, with Cassiar athletes being represented in Midget Hockey at the tournament, on the weekend of February 6, 7 and 8th. Due the Cassiar team only having a mixture of Ban- tams and Midgets, we had to enter the team under the Midget Banner, and although we lost two . games and won one, the team made a good show- ing for Cassiar. The three games were as follows: Faro 7, Cassiar 2 : Cassiar 3, Elsa Mayo 2 Whitehorse 7, Cassiar 0 JR. COMBINED back to the hill for the final ceremonies, support- ing a full length cast. Most of the kids were billeted out for the week- end with Watson Lake skiers. The Watson Lake Ski Club put on a very good banquet dinner and dance Saturday night for all Yukon Games partic- ipants. The games were very successful on Cassiar’s part and everyone left with some racing experience behind them and a very enjoyable weekend. Results were: SLALOM a First — John Sethen, Cassiar Second — Cary. Goodman, Whitehorse SENIOR LADIES First — Debbie Mackey, Cassiar Second — Sandy Millar, Watson Lake Third — Patti Toole, Watson Lake SENIOR MENS - First — Kevin Maichen, Watson lake Second — Ken Panton, Whitehorse forest cages soneemegtee te eterevens Third — Chuck Miller, Whitehorse Mrs. M. Nitti, _ +90 Zimmerman St., 778-7220 For All Your Travel Needs ocal Domestic & Internationa Reservations & Tickets ALL TYPES OF CHARTERS, BOTH DOMES- e > 3 TIC AND TO EUROPE. SKY BUS AVAIL- “ABLE TO WINNIPEG, TORONTO, AND _MONTREAL. CRUISES - HOLIDAY PACKAGES HAWAII, BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN . HOURS Mon, Wed. Thurs, 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Yukon Cup Ski Competition On Sunday, March 1, some members of the Cassiar Ski Club travelled to Watson Lake to compete in the: Yukon Cup. They competed in two events, the slalom and the giant slalom and they did very well, although John Sethen was the only one to win for Cassiar. f The standings were: First — Second — Jamie Toole, Watson Lake Third — Mel Goodman, Whitehorse Fourth — Andre Nuyens, Cassiar - Fifth — David Madore, Cassiar DOWNHILL ~ JR. COMBINED ; First — John Sethen, Cassiar Second — Cary Goodman, Whitehorse Third — Everette Nuyens, Cassiar SENIOR LADIES First — Sandy Millar, Watson Lake Second — Anne-Marie McKiernan, Cassiar - Third — Tancie Miller, Whitehorse SENIOR MENS’) - First — Kevin Maichen, Watson Lake Second — Jamie Toole, Watson Lake Third — Peter Spahmann, Watson Lake DUEL SLALOM JR. COMBINED et Karl Maichen, Watson Lake Second — John Sethen, Cassiar Third — Cary Goodman, Whitehorse Fourth — Kim Madore, Cassiar ~ SENIOR LADIES - | First — Bonnie Boyd, Cassiar Second — Debbie Mackey, Cassiar Third — Sandy Millar, Watson Lake SENIOR MENS First — Kevin Maichen, Watson Lake Second — Peter Spahmann, Watson Lake Third — Chuck Miller, Whitehorse . LADIES First — Sandy Millar, Watson Lake JUNIOR First — Gary Millar, Watson Lake Second — John Sethen, Cassiar Third — Karl Millar, Watson Lake 4 { | 4 eee i na i Seal ae peer aS a is aa ach er ‘In a sauté pan heat 4 oz. garlic butter, add the que, add two tomatoes, peeled and chopped, 4 _ brandy, add the sauce, bring back to the boil, re- CRABE DE ROI PROVENCALE Take 2 lb. King Crab Legs and cut into 4—5” lengths. Cut the legs open but leave meat in shell crab to this and sauté over high heat. Season the crab with paprika and a pinch of cayenne. Add 1/3 of acup of white wine, some chopped pars- ley and place pan in hot oven for 7 minutes. SCAMPI AMERICAINE To 1 pint of lobster sauce or canned lobster bis- chopped shallots cooked inalittle . white wine and I cup of cream. Take 2 lbs. Scampi, cut down the back of the shell with a pair of scissors, peel off the shell, leaving the tail on. Sauté the scampi in a little butter for 3 - 4 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, flambé with half a cup of move from the stove and stir.in the yolk of one ege and some chopped truffle and serve. oe cont ‘d. on Page 20° AKER seas as feniperatures drop CENTRAL HEATING ® Clean the filters. * © Oil motor bearings. © Clean out cold air registers. © Check smoke pipes and flues for soot. PORTABLE HEATERS @Use only safety - equipment, CSA or ULC. © Keep away from curtains, beds, etc. and hands of playful children. Pets, too! SPACE heater — clean regularly. COOKING FATS ® Watch your stove. © If there’s a flare-up, turn off heat. © Smother flame by a lid. © Watch out . for yourself and clothing. © Don’t use water on grease fires. HOLIDAY SEASON ® Lights — Check frayed wires, broken sockets. © Decora- tions — use flame-proof materials. © Tree — base in water, exits unblocked? © Wrappings — dispose of safely. © Screen fireplace. Store flammable liquids outside. For example, gas for snowmobile and snow blowers PROTECT YOUR FAMILY FROM FIRES could possibly be due to the ise of Satur- day night. Cassiar Squirts and Peewees went to Faro on February 19 for their annual tournament and re- sults are as follows: __ Cassiar 3, Faro 2 Cassiar 3, Faro | Cassiar 3, Haines Junction 2 Cassiar-8, Elsa 0 SQUIRTS Faro 7, Cassiar 2 Watson Lake is having a tournament at the end ‘ of March and the Cassiar Squirts, Tots and Pee- wees teams will all be participating. Good luck, boys. They can use lots of support so why not drive out to Watson Lake that weekend. _ ONE LAST THING WHICH I FEEL SHOULD BE STRESSED. A SPORT JS SOMETHING THAT SHOULD BE FUN — A RECREATION. WINNING IS FINE BUT TRYING YOUR BEST ND_H ABOUT. HAHAHA AAA AA AKA Cross Gountry Skiing It is apparent that some snowmobile owners need to be reminded of a common courtesy ‘to cross country skiers. Ski trails which have been laboriously cleared, groomed and tracks laid have been damaged by snowmobilers riding on them. These snowmobil- ers are guilty of flagrantly inconsiderate behav- jour. For the majority of snowmobilers who have re- spected the rights of others and have kept their machines off the cross country ski trails, we thank you. Some skiers use the trail to escape from piles of dog excrement and yellow stained snow. Any skiers who use the trail to exercise their dogs should also exercise their consideration and carry with them a “Pooper Scooper” so that the senses _of other skiers are not offended. PORTRAITS PASSPORT PICTURES MON. 7:30 p.m. B & W DARK ROOM FINISHING well underway. Reliable sources have it that the store is overstocked on shaving gear and is com- pletely sold out on mirrors as quite a few mirrors have cracked. . There is still time to enter the scruffy look con- test and buttons “proclaiming” that you are (try- ing) growing a beard are available from the com-— mittee members. _ Many other plans are also well underway to make the 1981 Annual Bonspiel the best ever. Get into ~ the spirit and remember — PARTICIPATE, IT’S FUN! Jo ieeioeeoioaaaciakolaiaktok BINGO The Figure Skating Club, in conjunction with the Community Club, held its second Bingo of the year on February 25th. Fifteen games were held and the winners were: Susan Jovanovic — Seafood Set Dragica Vidovic — Stoneware Dish Set Betty Carter — Mirror Planter Debbie Tripp — Corn Popper Pat Watson — Bean Pot Kerry Jones — Toaster Dragica Vidovic — Placemats, ; Holders 8. Susan Jovanovic — Camera 9. Sharon Ball — Tablecloth & Napkins Set 10. Betty Carter — Silverware Set 11. Ivan Vidoviec — Ice Bucket 12. Roland Rudkowski — 2 Lamps: 13. Sherry Smith — Cannister Set 14. Stephany Neufeld — Cheese Tray & Server 15. Dennis Anderson — Food Processor NOOO RWN = Napkins & The Jackpot Prize of the Stereo equipment was not won in the 46 numbers so the game contin- ued for a food processor. The bingo was not very well attended and the Figure Skating Club hopes to see more at the next Bingo on March 25. The Jackpot prize will consist of one record deck, 2 speakers, one amplifier, and one cassette tape deck. Come on out and support the kids — who knows, you may be the lucky winner! MORTIFEE MUNSHAW DEALER FOR COLOR AND ENLARGEMENTS FILMS, CAMERAS & ACCESSORIES FOR SALE CAMERA REPAIRS WEDDINGS & SPECIAL EVENTS 715 Malozemoff 778-7345 Der Se ee Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. SENIOR MENS Hopefully we’ll do better next week. $ Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. First — Kevin Maichen, Watson Lake ® .Closed Tuesday afternoon and all day Sunday Second — Peter Spahmann, Watson Lake For more information on our ski team, please contact J.R. Te Bee cee se egeceeeacanecameeise Third — Jamie Toole, Watson Lake , Waite at the Cassiar Ski Hill, Phone 778-7769. z ? felt Sh feicisireeh ed aalite - Soa: ee ae ee