ee ee ee ee Minor pooccccccccccccccocccoocleln Page 16 April 1984 Cassiar Courier Hockey — By Claudia Huber. The PeeWee team went to Smithers for a Pee- Wee Tournament, March 2nd to 5th. They played 3 games, tieing their first two games against Hous- ton with the score being 5 - 5. The third game, they beat Smithers 8 - 2 which gave them second place in the tournament. As well as having a great time playing hockey, twelve of the boys enjoyed Sunday afternoon on the ski slopes. The next Minor Hockey Bingo will be held on April 4th. The jackpot of $500 will go in 56 numbers. BANTAM MIDGET On the weekend of March 10th and 11th, the Cassiar Bantam-Midget team travelled to Faro, to compete with 5 teams from the Yukon. Our team, with only 8 players, had to play 3 games on Saturday, in the modified round robin portion of the tournament. The first game was against Dawson City, which our team won 10 - 2, with Manley Guar- ducci being the offensive star, scoring 6 goals. In the second game, our team played its best game of the tournament beating Faro 9 - 1. This win was a total team effort. In the third and final game on Saturday, a tired Cassiar team edged Whitehorse 4 - 3. Our team was behind by a 3 - 2 score with 2 minutes remaining in the third period. John Steeves tied the game at this point and Chris Craft scored the winner with |2 seconds left. Cassiar and Haines Junction finished the round robin with a 3 - O record and met Sunday morning to decide first place. Cassiar won this game 7 - |, with Chris Craft being the offensive star scoring 4 goals. Congratulations to all the players for their good behavior both on and off the ice. Several people made a point of coming up to me to com- ment on the discipline that they displayed. TENDERS The Cassiar Town Council is now accepting Tenders for Sidewalk-Repairs and New Sidewalk. Construction in the Town of Cassiar, B. C. Dead- line for receipt of Tenders is 5 p.m. April 13, 1984. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily BeCEDE: ted. Details available from: Sidewalk Chairperson, Cassiar Town Council, c/o Town Administration, Cassiar, B. C., VOC 1E0 ——————————————————————a—aeaeas————————— PyYyVXVVYrrirrrirvirrririiiriiii i B.C. PHOTOS FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ENLARGEMENTS CUSTOM FRAMING OR PHOTOS, PRINTS OR OILS METAL OR WOODEN FRAMES MOUNTING BOARD, MAT BOARDS, NON GLARE GLASS BILL & CECILE PRATT 297 Carmacks St. -Phone 778-7568 IF WE'RE HOME, WE’RE OPEN 0000000000000 00OH OOOO ODOC OSOLOCOOE (3=3)BUMPER TO BUMPER. Auto Parts Professionals NORTHERN AUTO SUPPLY BOX 393 WATSON LAKE YUKON YOA 1C0O TEL. 536 - 2521 Monday to Friday 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday 10a.m. - 5 p.m. Bumper to Bumper Road to Roof Try Us!!! ©0000 000000000000 00 0000000008 EN EE GE G(T E Senior Hockey Senior All Stars played in Stewart March 10th. and 11th, losing the first game 10 - 6 and winning the second game 11-4. A second team played Dease Lake/Telegraph Creek on the same days. This team won the first game 4 - 1 and lost the second one 6 - 4. The Blue team won the league title and have got a bye in the playoffs. At the time of writing Red had defeated the blue team in the first game of the semi finals. TOURNAMENT Friday March 16th was the start of a three - day Senior Hockey Tournament. Five teams were entered, they were: The Whitehorse Rebels, Dease Lake, elceriph Creek, Cassiar “B” and Cassiar “A”. A round robin format was used with each team thus being guaranteed 4 games. The White- horse team arrived minus their equipment, which was in a separate vehicle and due to three flat tires on the way down, was late arriving. Some fast rescheduling and phone calls to the Cassiar “B” team, resulted in the Opening game being only 30 minutes late starting. The results were as follows: Whitehorse Rebels - 4 wins, 0 losses ($300 and Gold Medals) Cassiar ““A”’ - 3 wins, | loss ($200) Cassiar ““B” - 2 wins, 2 losses ($100) Dease Lake - 1 win, 3 losses Telegraph Creek - 0 wins, 4 losses The Whitehorse Rebels Cassiar Senior Hockey would like to thank the volunteers who made this tournament a suc- cess. Without these numerous people volunteering their time, sometimes for long hours, this tourna- ment could not have been run. Thanks to the people who took billets and to Eric for sharpen- ing skates. Thanks to the people of Cassiar for supporting our local teams. The Whitehorse Rebels Hockey Team would like to thank the many people in Town who bil- letted them. They had a great time and enjoyed the hospitality given to them by the people of Cassiar. Also thanks to Gary Periard for his time and generosity towards making the tournament a success. The Executive 164 Elliott (Marvel Travel) New Office Hours Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.- NOW every day is insurance day we wish to announce that Cassiar resident ANNA GUARDUCCI has been licenced in B. C. as a General Insurance Agent - Camper, Vacation, Trailer, Tenant Contents Mobile Home, Homeowner, Commerial SCHOOL ACCREDITATION . Continued from Page 7 tion and articulation has taken place in a number of areas. These specific reports indicate that a great deal of teacher planning has been under- taken. Based on your recommendation, the School’s report, and the Ministry’s review of all of the ac- creditation documents, the School is granted an additional two years of accreditation. Further, be- cause of the optional nature of accreditation dur- ing the 1982-83 and 1983-84 school years a fur- ~ ther two years of accreditation status is awarded to Cassiar Secondary School. This latter extension has been granted to all secondary schools in the province. Cassiar Secondary School is, then, next to complete the accreditation process in 1990. It is hoped that the School will continue to asses its programs, services, and operations and that this process plus the recent accreditation process will continue to guide the development of the school. All of those involved wan the follow-up ac- creditation activity at Cassiar Secondary School are commended for their work. Should you have any questions about this let- ter please do contact me. - Yours very truly, Paul MeMuldrock, Assistant Director, Schools Operations Branch '@GOSCOOOOCOGOOOCOOOOOOECD HOW MUCH SHOULD WE TAKE = Continued from Page 1. It’s time we in the North stood up and demand: ed something better than the third rate service we receive at the present time. The Chamber of Commerce in Watson Lake has written to CP Air complaining about the service. As long as we put up with such service — silently — nothing will be done to change it. It’s up to each and every one of us to send our complaints through the right channels. Complaints should be directed to: Jim Mutch, Director of Western Canada Services, © _ International Airport C.P. Air Operations Centre, Grant McConnachie .Way, Vancouver, B.C. or Georgina Pickett, Secretary, Air Transport Com- mittee, Ottawa, Ontario KIA ON9. At the same time copies should be sent to our own M.P., | Jim Fulton, House of Commons, Ottawa, and to The Hon. Lloyd Axworthy, Minister of Transport House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario. Letters dir- - ected to the House of Commons need no postage. 1000000000 00000 0 C00COCCSOSOSORCOCEENE0CR R.C.M.P. Statistics Accidents to Date - 1984 - 13 - Accidents to Date - 1983 - 16 ' ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS CASSIAR TAKU GROUP Open meetings every Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. Catholic Church Basement FOR HELP PLEASE CALL 778-7589 778-7693 Post Office Box 49 pungamntiGunstguSarmntaatgersoopivempetarmemenee “HOLT AGENCIES | General INSURANCE Broker| ) | 5 p.m.