Page 16 July 1984 Cassiar Courier SUMMER STORE HOURS — July 2nd — 12:30 — 6:00 p.m. July 3rd — Regular Hours July 4th — Closed July 5th — Regular Hours July 6th — Regular Hours July 7th — Closed July 8th — Closed July 9th to August 8th Monday — 12:30 — 5:30 p.m. Tuesday — 12:30 — 5:30 p.m. Wednesday — Closed Thurday — 12:30 — 5:30 p.m. Friday — 12:30 — 6:90 p.m. Saturday & Sunday — Closed THE TRUCK WILL BE IN ON MONDAYS - VACANT COMMERCIAL LOTS FOR SALE BY TENDER LOCATED AT CASSIAR JUNCTION HIGHWAY 37 The Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing invites offers by sealed: Tender for the following properties. The upset price of each lot is as listed below: District Lot 1101, Cassiar District, Plan 7593 Upset Price $ 8,850 $ 8,850 $ 8,850 $ 8,850 $8,850 Size 2.02 ac. 2.02 ac. 2.02 ac. 2.02 ac. 2.02 ac. Lot Number All.tenders must be sealed and clearly marked “Offer to Pur- chase, Commercial Property, Cassiar, B. C.’’ and must be deliv- ered before 12:00 noon on July 6th, 1984 to: Regional Director Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing 3793 Alfred Avenue Bag 5000 Smithers, B. C. VOJ 2NO0 847-4411 Government Agent Box 340 Cassiar, B. C. 778-7507 Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $750 for each lot tendered, made payable to the Minister of Finance. : The highest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. Tender documents including Terms and Conditions of Sale and Form of Tender may be obtained from the office of the Re- gional_Director at the above address, Prospective purchasers are required to obtain a copy of same before submitting a tender. abe Z, BCE# Ministry of Lands, . Parks and Housing Honourable Anthony J. Brummet, Minister Province of British Columbia Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing Honourable Anthony J. Brummet, Minister Fishing Tackle Knives and Binoculars Life Jackets 388 McDame Cassiar, B.C. Phone 778-7603 a a nt en en cn ce cat att | jae Coleman Stoves and Coolers Community Club News from Page 12 VOLUNTEERISM—THE TOTAL ASPECT—The Com- munity. Club is presently trying to obtain a speaker from a “Southern Community with a similar population base as Cassiar. The person will hopefully have several years ex- perience in the recreation field, particularly in acquiring and working with voiunteers. The module will deal with all aspects of volunteerism. Acquisition, roles, length of time, purpose, and results, are some of the areas the speaker will discuss with the class. Questions will be ans- wered by the speaker on any topic pertaining to volun- - teers, the class may wish:to ask. The. time and date of this module will be set when ar- rangements have been finalised. COURT NEWS Continued from Front Page AMARJIT MANGAT pleaded not guilty to assault. Set for trial on September 27th. SANDRA ANDREWS pleaded guilty to being a minor in possession of alcohol, fined $100. JOHN STEVES pleaded guilty to Breaking and Entering. Given a suspended sentence, 1 years probation, is to make a personal apology, restitution and do 50 hours of com- munity work. KEVIN CREYE pleaded guilty to Breaking and Entering. Fined $225 or 3 months, 1 years probation, is to make a written apology and restitution. JOEY ANDERSON pleaded guilty to Breaking and Enter- ing. Given a suspended sentence, 1 years probation, is to make a personal apology, restitution and do 50 hours of community work. JOHN BROWN AND ERVIN KLASSEN where found guilty of causing a disturbance, fined $150 each. SEAN BALL pleaded guilty to taking a motor vehicle without the owners permission. Fined $300 or 21 days. | JEFFREY QUOCK charged with possession of weapon dangerous to the public. Given 3 months in the Terrace Correctional Institute and prohibited from possessing a firearm for 5 years. ScNOOo! Board trom Page 14 will learn that civilized society, rightly understood, is a contest in which only the fittest survive. They will learn that real progress is the product of a competi- tive ethic, and will thus be well prepared to take their rightful place in the world as it actually is. 5) There will be others who bravely assert that we have already taken steps to accommodate the new world. Rightly, they will say that we are now, thank micro- chip, taking steps to plug pupils into computer tech- nology before puberty short-circuits their Capacity to perform. Unfortunately, these heroic efforts are tok- en only, mere palliatives. They do not grapple with the basic issues at stake. eae ere eee eee eee ee MICHAEL MULHOLLAND charged with impaired driving and over .08 alcohol. Acquitted on both charges. KEITH PATTON pleaded not guilty to impaired driving and over .08 alcohol, set for trial on Setpember 27. ~ERNIE QUASH charged with driving without a drivers license, passing when unsafe, breaking and entering and possession of stolen property. Set for trial on August 2nd. JACK CHIEF charged with two counts of impaired driv- ing and two counts of driving while his license was under suspension. Set for trial on September 27. GEORGE DENNIS pleaded not guilty to mischief and~ causing a disturbance. Set for trial on August 2nd. LEO JOHNNY charged with assault, pleaded not guilty, Set for trial on November 29th. SCOTT DENNIS charged with assault, adjourned to Aug. 2nd for plea. IDA MAGEORGE pleaded not guilty to driving while im- paired and having over .08 alcohol. Adjourned to August 2-for trial. JOSEPH LECLERC AND JOHN BLEZARD failed to ap- pear and warrants were issued for their arrest. AAunounecug HOLT AGENCIES INSURANCE LTD. Now Obfere I.C.B.C. AUTOPLAN 164 Elliott St. Cassiar, B.C. 778-7220 Hours: Ammunition Rifles, Shotguns Air Rifles and Pistols Coleman Canoes What Wee don’t have in stock, we can order HUNTING AND FISHING LICENCES CLOSED DURING JULY VISA Vie Selena ee eee ee a ee ea re -~-o oo oe Closed Sunday and | Monday (if we’re home, we’re open) 9:30- 5: The Rod and Reel AUGUST BUSINESS HOURS Tues. — Sat. 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. 30 Mon. - Fri. > f ‘ ' f ' ' ' : ' ' ' t ' ' ' By