eS as ——— a Se Se gp ep a —— ne nn ee ee gr er ne 12 CASSIAR COURIER MARCH 1978 - SCOTTIE" S PLUMBING & HEAT ING The man who operates this busi- ness is Bob McArthur, not "Scottie", His services include repair work on furnaces ( as demonstrated above), stoves, laundry dryers and electri- cal problems, as well as every aspect of plumbing. You can call him at 778-7760 every cay of the EDMARS If you'd like to buy some fishing tackle and your wife has just run out of hairpins, you can one~stop-shop at Edmars. You can find just about any- thing else there, too. Maybe your kid brother has broken a couple of strings on his guitar, your sister is down to her last good pair of nvlons, and you want to sight in your new rifle, ‘but forgot to order ammunition. You can solve all these minor dilemmas and many others at 298 Carmacks. The phone = — ee MACRMME CRAFTS § IDEAS This little shop can be found at 507 Malozemoff and is run by Helen Reid. In it you can find all of the materials required for macrame= work, including beads, jute, acrylic cord, rings, and books that tell you how a put them all ‘Bonnie. Greenway at 778-7501. . can also help you draft up letters in B&B ENTERPRISES Lots of you people out there are preat typists if you stick to two fingers and have plenty of time to kill. If you'd ‘ “rather have the job done with the “prestige of an I.B.M. Selectric, and by a girl who knows what she's doing, call Bonnie: the strange languages used by lawyers, CASSIAR COURIER Photos by Ron Schmidt ‘LITTHE PEOPLE'S ROUTIO: =~ MARCH 1978 13 ae pe a Ee a ‘ TIE SKI SHOP Maybe some people out there are optimistic enough to think that spring is just around the corner, but I would guess there's still a Coneie of months. of skiing left in this part of the country. Besides dow hill and cross- country skis, Helen Billingsly has all the accessories and clothing that a Skier needs to outfit himself for the slopes or trails. On Mondays to Fri- days the door is opened at 238 Kennedy from 1 to 4 and also from 7 to 9. On Saturdays you can shop only from 1 to 5. The hot line is 778-7283, CASSIAR BEAUTY SALON For an appointment, call Colleen Hewitt at 778-7476. She'll be there on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 9 to 5. On Thursdays, the hours are from 9 to 9, The Beauty Salon shares the same building as The Final Touch at 222 Kennedy Street. roy week at any hours if you've got problems that require his atten-— tion. Or you can drop aa at 305 Tagish St. md On Saturdays, Os S30 ira My 2 = wo IED " PLAYGROUND H sere ‘couemawed 1 i Z DoutoE totus TAGISH ae BROWN 818 te t. PEG EERE i iW St ne , wit t on | mt arrig =: ao be dlarars T r see BY 4 {J 7 \ vn i Sey BG, Dea 4 ' Ss 4 ? mine ae | LF i Paes | 1 i 1 bay ong _ McuAME SI ‘an aus anan &aTEMAN ST t A | W.S. ELECTRONICS. Now that you've got more than just a few Bucks stashed away in the bank, you wouldn't mind stepping up to some better sound equipment, right? Or maybe you want to add some new records and tapes to your collection to keep yourself -and your guests up to date on the music scene. Perhaps you've been think- ~ ing that a set of headphones would put you on better P relations with your next door neighbour. Whatever the case, this is one store in town that includes items of this nature on it's shelves, along with TeVen sets, radios, and various household appliances. The store is at 332 Bateman, but if you want your fingers to do the walking, the number is 778-7428. They're open every day from about 10. in the morning till ) at night. number is 778-7442, Monday to Friday from 5:00 to 9:30 P.M. the hours are 1:30 to They're open Phone 778-7611 i ae aC ST. ae Ne. lea "7 wCSPiTaL ' <0 oe bone St CIRO'S PHOTO STUDIO For the shutterbugs in town, Ciro's is “where you can by film and accessories for your camera. You don't own a cam— era? No problem, you can get one of those there, too. If you require photo coverage of a wedding or other special event, or would like‘to have your por- trait taken for a passport or whatever, Ciro will take care of it. He also has a dealership with the Mortifee Munshaw Labs, so any photofinishing _ needs you may have can be handled pire easily. | The phone will find the right place at 778-7345. Your feet or vehicle will have to head on up to 775° Malozemoff . c oT! ryt together. Also for sale are completed plant holders and wall hangings. Hours are 2:30 to 7:30 Monday to Saturday. . finance companies, and other elite Hier address is 279 Hunt Street. ~ MORE BUSINESSES TO BE FEATURED NEXT (MONTH ~ CREATIONS, MATERNITY & NEWBORN If the recent baby boom in Cassiar is any indication ‘of what to expect for the future, this new store will ‘certainly prove to be a welcomed asset to the commun-— ity. Look for this sign at 182 Zimmerman Street. Barbara Cameron and Carole Styres should be opened for business by the time this edition of the Courier hits the newsstands, but if the complications of Starting: up a new business continue to cause unfor-— seen delays, the opening date may have to be post= poned for another week or so. A wide selection of clothes for babies up to one year old will be avail- able, as well as maternity wear for expectant mothers. Many of the dresses are styled in such a way that they can be worn after pregnancy as regular fashions. An added feature will be several imported dresses from exotic countries such as India and Afghanistan. Business hours have not yet been decided on, but Barb and Carole expect to be opened Thursday, Friday, and Saturday afternoons and Thursday and Friday evenings. ‘groups who speak a totally different ‘Jargon than most of us common folks. All types of clothes for kids and ‘toddlers line the walls in this spacious setting at 264 Hut Street. Doreen Clements will help you to make your choice from her well stocked racks and shelves if your child is any age up to fourteen years. She's there from one to five on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fri- days, and Saturdays. On Thursdays you can drop in aE time from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Doreen's number is 778-7313. INDIAN ARTS & CRAFTS If you're looking for a pair of muk- luks, a fur hat, or a pair of snow- shoes, this is the place to go. Other handmade articles of apparel include parkas, vests, gloves, mittens, Bite pers, and sweaters and toques made from 100% pure wool. You'll see an- imal furs hanging on the wall, too. Bonnie Loeppky manages this store for her mother, Ev Rattray. She's open every day from 9 to 9, and can offer you a custom made fit on some items. To find the store, you have to take a fairly long walk or a short drive, Just head out of town towards Watson Lake, and about a quarter an a mile past the tailings pile you'll see a Goldstar sign that will also direct you a few hundred yards to the crafts store. If you care to phone to make enquiries, the number is 778-7359 SN SS See SS eee A - 2 EASE SS ee ee = Raabe © per = aa ase » a < ees se moe k ‘ / ne Se Ue ey ee Se Se pence Sry = re” 3 —— gine: ar le a a a a eee oad Peer — * — ee!