Page 6 Cassiar Courier AL TAYLOR . AL KEIM 16 Cassiar residents ran for election to the Town Council in May. Eight new members were. elected, three remain from last year, and Mr. F. Buckley is the CAC representative. The 1979 Town Council membersare: © Fred Cousins — ~~ Chairman Mel Taylor © ~~ Vice Chairman Kathy DeCecco Treasurer Arlene Komperdo __ Secretary Wally Cameron, Mark Glaab, Barbara Riordon, Marg Ash, Pauline Woodrow, Al Keim, Ray Empereale. = The T.C. congratulates members from last year on a job well done. We intend to carry on with projects put into effect last year: the Airport Expansion, Arts. and Crafts Centre and the Annual Cleanup Campaign are all first priority jobs. We all have ideas for further betterment of our Community, and we welcome suggestions, ideas, beefs and bouquets from all residents. The first regular T. C. Meeting will be at 7:30 p.m., Monday, June 18. PAULINE WOODROW Ww x GOOD HOPE by George Holman ~ MOCCASIN TELEGRAPH On ears morning, May 26, Betsy Porter lost SAYS 5 THAT suencee her home and all contents to a fire at Good Larry ate all the wedding cake. Hope Lake. Dave can’t find his new trailer. Al Passarell is in the lead, goodbye Calder. Harry Jakesta, known locally as “Buster Dick” Ray and Roy skipped town in two different di- perished in the fire. Several persons were res- rections. cued from the burning two storey log house Jane has been busy fixing up her honeymoon but all attempts to rescue Harry Jakesta failed. cabin. Pauline Carlick was injured in the fire. Barry is leaving town. : The swallows are back, goodbye mosquitoes. The community of Good Hope Lake does not Andy’s hair is coming back, afraid of sunburn. have any firefighting apparatus and this is now. Steven is new Warden of Blue River. the fourth home to be lost to fire since the be- Ruby is thinking about a long trip. ginning of the year. Ice is off the lake, Jim is fishing already. APR TNL Peter is in charge of playground clean up. BOCES SOL OLOOL0r SO Or O05 THANKYOU Local Man Dies in Fire - Hawaiian Islands enroute home from Phillipines. Fred will be holding Sunday School every Sun- day afternoon. ; Betsy Porter and family thank all those who do- There is a loud motorcyle that needs a new muf- nated and helped after the loss of their home to _ fler, or to be parked or left out of Camp. a fire at Good Hope Lake. Bob’s vision is improving. ‘If each of us kindled a candle bright, Think how the world would be filled with light. ot _ This community was saddened by the sudden death of Stanley Carlick, 15 years old, of Good Hope Lake. Stanley is survived by his mother, Pauline Carlick, brothers Brian, Kevin, Raymond and sister Minnie. Funeral services were held at Good Hope Lake and internment followed at IRENE’S KITCHEN C : 2 ek _ the Cassiar cemetary. Sie AO Rue BEAVER STEW Cut beaver hams into stew pieces, roll in season- ed flour, sear the meat in a heavy skillet to which 2 tbsp. cooking oil has been-added, then add the following: ee WEDDING , 2 cups dry wine pinch of garlic powder | : Y, Bay leaf ¥, tsp. Thyme 1 cup water Bring this to a boil, pour over beaver pieces, cover tightly and cook slowly for about 1% hours until the meat is tender. Add more wine, if necessary. About % hour before the meat is done add 3 carrots and 3 onions, sliced, and % cup diced celery. Add hot water, if needed, and cook until the meat and vegetables are tender. Jane Porter and Larry Johnny of Good Hope Note: All beaver meat should be fresh killed or Lake were married on May 4, 1979. The wed- _ frozen. Most people use only the hams and tail ding ceremony took place in Cassiar, followed of the beaver. My favorite recipes are Roast Beaver, Beaver stew and. Fried Beaver tails. by a reception at Good Hope Lake. OPEN 7 days a week 9Q9am-5 pm. GROCERIES FISHING GEAR MISC. GAS 24hrs. POST OFEICE — ‘Open Soon — SIMPSONS SEARS Order Office Jock and Eve were stranded in the beautiful , Cassiar Courier Page 7 AKE NEWS THUNDERBIRD Western North American t There is more than one legend about the Thun- derbird. The one I like best is the Western North American. A long time ago, many, many years before the White man came to this land, the Indian turned from the Gteat Spirit and sought only his own pleasure. This angered the Great Spirit and in his anger he sent a great rain, with which came a tremendous bird. This bird did not rest on land, but continuously remained aloft. It flapped its wings, causing loud thunder-like sounds while it flashed tremendous lightning from ‘its eyes. As the people looked on they became very fright- ened. ee Eventually all were drowned - all except one man and his wife, who happened to be on the side of one of the highest mountains. As far as they could see in any direction, there was no- thing but water, which continued to rise around their knees, with no sign of stopping. As this tremendous bird flew around, they knew that in a matter of minutes all life as we know it would cease to exist on earth. ' eel Then something happened. In desperation, they turned to the Great Spirit and asked him to help them. He was pleased that they had returned to him and he told them, “‘It is through the evil in your hearts that I have sent this bird: and this flood. Now that you have returned to me, I will take them away. I leave this commandment amongst you, my people.- you must take the picture of this Thunderbird, weave it into the ~ clothes you wear and paint its picture on things inside and outside of your home, so that when you’ look at it, you will not forget that at one time you wandered away from me. It will remind you never to turn from me again. And when I look, I will see the picture of this bird and will remember that at one time in my anger _ I had flooded the earth with water and I will be reminded never fo send water upon the earth again.” Negwenta-La-Ay-Ha Red Dog Mohawk 38 ok 26 2 ok oR ok ek REMEMBER LIONS WALKATHON SOD I NYT ia sh F Pees peg <3 Dor FOR LOPS rs PRINCI POOF OP PED OA RO BEE I GOO Ne ETS A ie eG ae SS as A tN a aa tata ea Ay aate ns for CNIB JUNE 23, 1979 SSE RAY EMPEREALE J FRANK BUCKLEY Good Hope Youth Dies