; _ future. Volunteers are completing the painting job while final touches are being ‘ ed . FY ’ a ANGLICAN CHURCH! NEARING COMPLETION « Completion date of our new Anglican Commmity Church will be in the very near put on the electrical fixtures and the heating system. Needless to say the church would be rather bare without furnishings. Not only has a Commmion set and a lectern been donated, but also a beautiful Wurlitser conso organ with a hiefidelity sound system was presented by anonymous donors. | | The neighbourly church of Pouce Coupe sent a Font, and Altar cloths were received from the lovely church of SteFrancis-in=-the-Woods at Cauidfield, BoC. Brass Candle= sticks, Vases, a Bible for the Lectern and a Bishop's chair were donated from friends in Eastern Canada. | with suci: splendid support the time is ripe for us to bear our share, Some two thousand dollars more is needed for church furnishings and a drive has been started to collect the necessary funds. You can mke your worthwhile donation ina Lamp sum or in monthly installments. REMEMBER "It is better to profit with people than from people". Extra effort, Always earns extra rewards. | TRE THERE EHH IERIE CASSIAR WINS TROPHY Faced with extremely tough competition, the chances of the Cassiar Curling Club Looked pretty slim in tie recent I:lsa Bonspiel. Preespiel dope didn't phase our fighting four, however, because they not only upset the Norm McGeachey rink (flsa) to win the Vancouver Brewers Trophy, but also racked up five wins in seven tries. In the Trophy game the asbestos team put on a big 4 ender in the eleventh and Sandy Liucci*s sensational shot cinched the victory in the twelth and final end. Proud possessors of new car rugs are Sandy Mucci, (skip), Roy Lonsdale (vice-skip), BALL Johnson (second) and Pete Amel] (lead). Although the Cassiar Ladics rink tried hard, the long t#ip and playing together for the first time, was too big a handicap to overcom, Injoying the Bonspiel thoroughly though were Julie Caron, lierle Little, Kary Rapke and Nettie Hood of Whitehorse, one of Casslar's early residents. . JEHEEEIEERE Hee eR REE HEE MUSICAL NOTES Now that we have the advent of a fortnightly paper in our commnity, it is only fitting that we give a little attention to the musical talent wriich is in great abundances in Cassiar, Making their formal debut at the St. Patrick's Day Dance, March 17, is the Jecal answer to ’aul ‘hiteman, Cassiar's "Hotshots". Andy Verishine's flashing fingers en — the accordio, some fine instrumental work by top trumpeter Sandy Resacci, and the soft low serenading by George Brown on saxaphone, spell a good time in any languages © & a