> Page 14 November, 1981 coat Courier ... OVERTURE € During the coming season there will be six enkbaet i in Cassian Don't miss these co ‘A Renaissance Delight’ 4 Music-song-dance from the Royal Courts of Queen Elizabeth Ist. and her suitors, performed in colourful costumes & using over 30 wind, stringed, & plucked instruments, ‘Setilers Fayre’ Folk songs — popular classical music from many lands brought by settlers to Canadian shores. A touch of musical heritage presented with wit charm & insight The Cancer Sith is now off to a swinging start, _ with the first concert being praised by all who attended. We would like to extend a sincere thank you to the 4 Yugoslavian community for, all their help with the open- ing concert. Special thanks to Nada Carin, who organiz- ed the decorating of the theatre and the hors d’oeuvres and also to Maria Cvetkovich, who organized the welcoms ing committee and the reception after the performance. All dates for future concerts have now been finaliz- ed, with the exception of “‘Stringband’’, which will be some time in April — the date to be decided. f People who have not yet received their season tic- kets will be able to pick them up at the next concert. Nostalgia Unlimited Tuesday Nov. 18th 1981. The Huggett Family Tuesday Dec. 1st 1981 Maple Sugar Wednesday Feb. 17th 1982 Saltwater Brig Tuesday March 2nd 1982 ’ This season we have had to ask that the audience re- frain from taking their drinks into. the auditorium. This is something which began only last season. It was found that the crunching of plastic glasses and the clicking of ice cubes was distracting to the audience and performers alike and so we can no longer allow the practice to con- tinue. We would like to thank the members of the aud- ience who complied with our request at the first concert and we hope that everyone will now appreciate the rea- sons for this ruling. | ©0000 0000080008 00000800 080808 ‘annual Bazaar ano : Bake sale SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2ist RECREATION CENTRE DOORS OPEN AT 1.00p.m. SPONSORED BY THE Concert Society_ [cassiar CONCeRt : society — presents iondike Pige NOVEMBER 21 at | The Recreation Hall _ DOORS OPEN AT 8p.m. Admission includes a Meal Gambling, Can-Can Girls, Dancing} Entertainment, Refreshments { \ \ \ | ( | \ | | j at the ie \ | ; \ ( | \ | { | __ Community Club News CH RISTMAS CHARTER The Ca Community Club is once again putting a Christmas Shopping charter package together. This trip to -Whitehorse will be on November 27 to. 29. The whole pack- age costs $155.00. It includes 2 nights at the Klondike Inn (based on double occupancy), return airfare Watson Lake to Whitehorse, special bus charter from Cassiar to Watson Lake, with a stopover at the Watson Lake Hotel for cock- tails and hors d’oeuvre, limo service from Whitehorse air- ‘port to the Klondike Inn. We have 40 openings for this package and it will be on a first come first serve basis. Re- gister with the Rec Centre now before it is too late. SPECIAL EVENT . The Community Club is bringing in a hypnotist on November 7: There will be two shows, one at 2:00 p.m. and one at 8:00 p.m. The afternoon matinee will be the children’s show and the evening performance will be for Adults only. Admission is $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for children. DATES TO REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER , November 4. November 7 November 14 November 18 November 21 Nov. 27 — 29 November 28 Catholic Women’s Xmas Bazaar NORTHERN B.C. C. WINTER GAMES This year the Northern B.C. Winter Games will be held Minor Hockey Cash Bingo Damant, the Hypnotist Lioness Bazaar Big Prize Bingo - Figure Skating Club’ Concert Society Bazaar and Klondike Whitehorse Xmas Shopping Charter _in Quesnel. The Community Club will again be sending a contingent of athletes to the Games. The dates of the games ‘Have yet to be determined but it is believed to be in early February, as in previous years. All those who are interested should be thinking about training already. The list of all events has not arrived yet but events which we expect to be competing in include Badminton, Cross Country Skiing and Co-ed Volleyball. There may be a few other sports WHEN IT COMES TO VEHICLE PURCHASES — CARS, TRUCKS, NEW OR USED — ONE PHONE CALL TO HAROLD OR BILL AT 774-3931 OR AFTER HOURS AND WEEKENDS AT 774—3576 WILL ENSURE DELIVERY TO YOUR AREA WITHIN 24 HOURS. added once the list arrives. As for'now, start thinking about getting into shape a as you only have four months to‘go. - THINK CHRISTMAS! Approximately two months to that joyous occasion. All departments please take note that the Community Club € is now open for booking for your department's. Xmas party. ‘This is done on a first come first serve basis. Please book ahead of time to avoid conflict. MINOR HOCKEY — The Minor Hockey Club is raising money, 10 pay for their ice time and various projects’ are underway. There will be a Cash Bingo on November 4 at the Rec Centre. The Jackpot will be $100.00 and admission is $5.00 for the master card and $1.00 for each additional card. Bingo begins at 8:00 p.m. There will be a beer bottle drive on November 14 and 20. If you have any empty bottles please’ ‘place them outside to avoid being disturbed when the S28 come to collect. The Minor Hackoy, Club would like to thank the patrons of the bar and snack bar for their generous don- ations to the Club. They would also like to thank the residents of Cassiar for coming out to their Bree and for supporting other fund-raising ventures. tok kth tok kk PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA CHANGE OF NAME ACT (Section 6) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the Change of Mame Act, by me, Matilda May Jackson of General Delivery, - Telegraph Creek, British Columbia, in the province of British Columbia, as follows:— To change my name from Matilda May Jackson to Phyllis May Quock. Dated this 20th day of October, A.D. 1981. _ MATILDA JACKSON ae he Box 1899, 4504-50 Ave. N. Fort Nelson, B.C. S 524 MALOZEMOFF q FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES AVAILABLE NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be .2 = NEW HOURS RMONDAY TO FRIDAY NOON TO 3: M. A : 6:00 TO 8 = R SATURDAY NOON TO 4 ® SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS CLOSED WE ARE NOW SERVICING THIS AREA. IF YOU NEED PARTS OR SERVICE PLEASE CALL TED CRADDOCK, PARTS MGR., at 774—3931. AFTER HOURS OR WEEKENDS CALL 774-6213 OUR RESPRESENTATIVES WILL BE VISITING THE AREA MONTHLY TO HELP YOU WITH ANY PROBLEMS YOU MAY HAVE. CRADDOCK FORD MERCURY SALES LTD. - Cassiar Courier November 1981 Page 15 _ CANCER EDUCATION continued from Page 3 chance of being alive five years fater_ 2) To try to form a branch of the Cancer Society here in Cassiar. This would require six volunteers to take posi- tions of President, Secretary-treasurer, Campaign Chair- man, Memoriums, Education, and Services to patients, which includes financial and emotional oulesclsty can- cer patients. While the ladies were not able to get six volunteers Jean Kapala has agreed to take the position of Education Chairman. This is a start and Mrs. Bunn and Mrs. Lein- weber consider the trip well worthwhile. Cassiar Resources is looking at the possibility of im- ‘plementing a Cancer Education in the Workplace program - “in conjunction with the No-Smoking Campaign already in Progress. : If you would like any information on cancer educ- ation or about forming a branch of the Cancer Society in Cassiar please contact the Prince George office at 564— 0995 or write to Mrs. Pat Bunn, Northern District Co- ordinator, Canadian Cancer Society, 1615 Nicholson St., ~ Prince oes B.C. ares 1A1. PRE- CHRISTMAS SALE IN OCTOBER -Flyers announcing dates and special discounts forthcoming.