Adie pont oni mt en 9m wc cers: Linn pegs o/s ey ee er ee Se — —— . — — ———————— aw — _ = = . a SPR, Wee e je259 ager we ay O°Cassiar ©: Ourier GOOD HOPE LAKE NEWS by George Holman tee YO 4 THANKYOU The teachers of Good Hope Lake School and | wish to thank all the people who helped make our field trip to Vancouver possible. We have almost reached our estim- ated goal and will be leaving for Vancouver from Watson Lake via C.P, Air on May 26 and returning June 3, We plan to stay at The Denman Inn Place at 1733 Comox St., Vancouver, This hotel is located half a block from the On April 11th the Figure Skating Club wound up the 1979-80 season with a show on ice — CIRCUS DAZE. _ Pasian Courier May, 1980. Rage. 13 Minor. Hockey The scores for the Cassiar games were: PEE WEE DIVISION Cassiar — 8 Hougen’s Heroes — 4 continued. from Page 1 Candy North — 4 : beach and within walking distance to beautiful Stanley The show coincided with the opening night of Schmoo |] Cassiar — 4 MOCCASIN TELEGRAPH SAYS THAT eeceoeeeeese Park. This accommodation is the closest to the student's | Daze and the audience was one of the largest ever seen in Cassiar gained another 2 points after a: 5 man shoot-out, , present natural environment (lake and woods). Hopefully the Arena, It is certainly gratifying to see the club so well Cassiar — 4 ** Grandma Johnny was disappointed when she moved into hew new home and found the stove pipe to be eight inches short. -* Louie the Lunch Pail has returned to Cassiar Country with her sidekick Riddler, Martin, Trish and Peppi are touring Cassiar Country. *“* Big Brian Dick is the newest face in the bunkhouse. * The Highways main office was broken into recently. this type of a location will alleviate or even prevent pu- pil’s homesickness. Without the help of all friends, parents, colleagues, and various business firms, this field trip could not have been possible since.the total cost is peut at approximately $12,500.00. supported especially as the girls had worked so hard on their routines, As is usual at any show the “tots” stole the show with their peanuts and popcorn routines, However all the girls were excellent.— we certainly have some super talent in Watson Lake — 3 Cassiar — 9 Fairbanks — 3 ‘Fairbanks had won all games in their division. ** Two motorcycles were stolen in Good Hope Lake. Y ; PUPS ** Twisted Whiskers had better learn to tie his boots up Once again, thank you everyone for helping us. : Sr laces dias tev sca ouCtuL esiwer etna) cost: i ; Whitehorse — 4 ! ie umes, A special thankyou must b - before he breaks his neck, ** Jim and Evelyn were out to Terrace. Ms. Mary Shellard, Principal y ¥ aepcle tended to ee wesc Cassiar — 3 * George has a new sixteen wheel Tonka Toy......... Who was the engineer that designed the Speed Bumps ** New power plant was recently installed to supply power to homes outside the Highways maintenance . RHAKRSHSHRAER SEE Good Hope Lake Ladies Social Club held a successful Bake and Rummage sale. Prizes were won by: ers and students of the Cassiar School who painted so much of the scenery. Kelly Douglas — 3 in the Camp? camp. Cake — Newton Carlick Sr. In-the past season our “‘pro’’ Susan MacDonald has taught ee eA SPEED BUMPS are supposed to be raised mounds of Stuffed Puppy — Ervin Chief the girls a great deal. She also did a superb job choreo- Fairbanks — 9 material that the vehicles drive over, not trenches that All profits from the Bake and Rummage Sale have been graphing the numbers, Cassiar — 0 damage steering assembly, axles and leave lumps on =** Summer works student program planned for Good donated fo help finance the trip to Vancouver for the the heads of those that hit the windshield. Hope Lake again this year. ’ children of the Good Hope Lake School. The Carnival Convener was Edna Millar, Not many people e's Riverdale — 0 taf Werre On Our Way realize how much work is involved in organising an ice show, Edna did a superb job of organizing scenery and costumes etc. with the help and co-operation of some of All the children, coaches and parents had a good time, TUES. MAY 27 WED. MAY 28 THURS. MAY 29 FRI. MAY 30 SAT: MAY 31 SUN. JUNE 1 MON. JUNE 2 the mothers. especially the evening of April 5th when ten couples gathered together to celebrate Bob & Sherry’s wedding ; A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. AM. AM. { A.M. : We must thank the Community Club for the donation of a anniversary at’ The Prospector. 2 . n : s = moving spotlight for the show. We are not sure at this Mr. R. Stock from Avis Rent-A-Car very kindly offered a Es Academic Work Academic Work Academic Work Academic Work Academic Work Academic Work Academic Work rz time if the F.S.C.,which was a pilot project, will continue || Y@" to the Cassiar. Minor Hockey Club to enable the play- ‘SS m lub. Wi few F ers to move d wi i i Q—-9:30 — St. Roch 10:00 — U.B.C. 9:30 —Sternwheeler 10:10—Aquarium Academic Stanley Park Arrow Transfer G healt ca Rue ate oe we ee say, it was aA a eugene nie ol Anthropology Harbour Tour (Killer/Beluga Work 4 Zoo, Hike along (Introduction to > : fe . 3 Museum Whale Show) sea wall, beach Vocational Training) ~< POPCORN Minor hockey cannot operate without the parent’s sup- “5 11:00 — Maritime = Once again thank vi for coming out to support the girls. port and volunteer work and we would like to thank all Q Museum : Z They hore you enjoyed the show as much as they enjoyed |] who helped this. season. On behalf of the Minor Hockey = ~=—Ss Buffet Lunch at Lunch U.B.C. Bayshore Luncheon _Lunch - Stanley White Spot Picnic w performing. Club we would like to thank the coaches, who have de- 9 Planetarium Cafeteria Park Pavilion th voted so much of their time and followed the children i. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. a P.M. M4 | through tha winter season? } : T ‘ ; cr | ‘ é p ae : F R. Knowles D. Térris s 1:00 — Centennial 1:30 — Lucerne 1:00 — Vancouver 2:00 — MacMillan Shopping and ride Train Ride Presentation House | . Ski de Pa Museum Ice Cream Port at Vancouver Bloedel on escalators and Free Time Theatre 3 A ae if ne fe) Terminal Conservatory elevators = 5 ae a : oe ey 2:30 — Planetarium Ferry to North SI - Clar .Sethen a Vancouver = And so this tournament has closed the Minor Hockey | 8 Academic Work Academic Work Academic Work Academic Work Academic: Work Academic Work Academic Work vs) Tournament season with regrets from all the players and a) S relief from all the parents and .....Cheerleaders! S Dinner at The Dinner atSam Locks _ Dinner at Seven Seas Birthday Dinner for On The banquet will take place in the near future ana re- S Spaghetti Factory China Town Restaurant Carol Davidson at S : quests: forsidonations.. for trophies ‘hava’ been sent out. a Gastown Sheraton Landmark : o ) Che Tartis’ Président a Revolving Restaurant B we ALL STAR CAST : Anna Guarducci, Secretary : 8:30 — Grouse Mtn. 8:15 — Tour of 8:00 — Orpheum 7:30,— Double Sparklers on cake, etc. Movie 7:30 — Visit to THA NK YO U Sky Ride C.B.C. Theatre Decker City Tour : Vancouver Fire N h sere Ben 4) Grand Ole 0 Department ow that the 1979-80 season is over the Cassiar Figure ren pry Diaries Diaries Diaries Widnes ’ Skating Club would like to extend a thankyou to various FINIAN'S RAINBOW On Tuesday, April 29, the Watson Lake Drama Club brought its production of ‘’Finian’s Rainbow” to the Cassiar Theatre. Finian’s Rainbow is a witty, satirical comedy with text by E, Y. Harburg and music by Burton Lane. It was first pro- duced on Broadway in 1947, playing to packed houses for more than 500 performances. With its mixture of fantasy and social comment, and songs like “‘How Are Things in Glocca Morra’’ and ‘‘Look to the Rainbow”, it has been a perennial favorite ever since. The W.L. D. C.’s Finian’s Rainbow was produced and dir- ected by the Rev, Charles Bell, with musical direction by the Rev. Bill Morrison of Cassiar. It starred Bill Schleutter as Finian, the Irish economist who believes that a pot of gold buried near Fort Knox will beget him a fortune; for- mer Cassiar colleen Karen Murdoch as his daughter Sharon, Doug Vollett as her suitor Woody; Donn Olsson as Og, the Leprachaun whose pot of gold Finian has ‘land-leased’; Archie Lang as the bigotted Senator Billboard Rawkins who undergoes a change of heart when, through the. strange pixie magic of the pot of gold, he suddenly turns black; and Lisa Anderson as Susan ‘the Silent’, Woody’ s deaf-and-dumb sister; with a special appearance by old- time fiddler Eddy Brodhagen for the square dance 'se- quence. The supporting cast of nearly 20 included several students from the Elementary School. A musical. comedy is an ambitious undertaking for even the most accomplished theatrical troupe; to have such a fine production put on by a fledgling drama club in a town the size of Watson Lake is little short of miraculous. For it was a very good performance, greatly enjoyed by audiences in Watson Lake, as well as the small audience in Cassiar. For an amateur company, most.of whom have never been ‘on the boards’ before, taking a show on the road is quite a challenge. You have to cope with different acoustics; en- trances, exits and scene changes have to be improvised on a stage that has no curtain; you don’t have the support of a home-town audience filled with friends and family; and you have to pull off the performance without benefit of a rehearsal. It’s a real feather in the W.L.D.C.’s cap that, in spite of all these problems, the performance in Cassiar was the best of the four they did. by Bill Morrison More’s the pity, then, that they played to a nearly empty house. There were perhaps 45 in the audience, and several of those were from Watson Lake. We need to remember that entertainment doesn’t have to be imported from Vancouver to be pete The ata 524 MALOZEMOF and Reel “EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN™ Rods, Reels, Nets, Lures, Flies, Cases, Gerry Cans Knives, Ice Augers and More MONDAY TO FRIDAY 11:00 A.M. — 2:00 P.M. - : 6:00 P.M. — 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. — 4:00 P.M. sectors of the Community. They are as follows:- Susan MacDonald for the excellent job she did with the girls. The Mothers who continually turned out for meetings and who supported the Club in its fund raising endeavours and Ice-Show organisation. The Community Club for their support.during the season. C.A.C, and Piedmont Construction for their donations. Mrs. Rattray for the donation of a Parka for a raffle. There are many people who have supported the club in its fund raising - those who donated cakes and goodies for our bake sales and for the Arena Snack Bar which we ran for the Winter season. 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