anne agp ney meget trae Winter 15 upon us again and so we are busy getting the 1990 — 91 Blue Valley Fiqure Skating season underway. The club is naw taking registrations for the 1990 - 91 season. If you are inter- ested in registering your child please contact Gayleen Connolly at Pa OSS ss or Shanualea Vliegenthart at 778-7592. Canskate Cages 3-8) $135.00 Canfiqure $135.00 Seniors $255.00 * HOURS MONDAY — SENIORS osd5 - 4:30 —- patch 4:30 - 4:45 - stroking 4:45 —- S:15 - freeskate s:i5 - 6:00 — dance TUESDAY -- CANSKATE - S:45 - 4:45 -— 4:45 - 3:00 ~ stroking tbath groups) —~ CANFIGURFE S:00 — 6:00 WEDNESDAY — SENIGES 32:45 - 4:30 —- patch 4:50 - 4:45 - stroking 4:45 - S:15 - freeskate p!2eih - 6:00 —- dance THURSDAY — CANFIGURE 3:45 ~— 4:45 42:45 - 5:00 (Bath groups) 22:00 —- 6:00 —- straking - CANSKATE - FRIDAY ~- SENIORS oe45 -° 42:25 —- patch 4:25 - &S:05 - freeskate 52:05 —- 5:45 - dance * Times subject to change accard— ing te registration. The first day of skating will be October 9, 1990. If You Want to Drink, That’s Your Business. If you Want to Stop, THAT’S OURS! ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Sunday - Open Meeting Wednesday - Closed Meeting 8:00 p.m. CATHOLIC CHURCH BASEMENT Phone 778-7479 Submitted by Tracy Kellar President & Brien Kellar 778-7723 Vice President — Shawn Whalen 778-7255 Secretary/Treasur er = Tracy Kellar 778-7723 The Cassiar Snowmobile Club has started to get things ready for ancather season af great event days and some fun sutings. The Cassiar Snowmobile Club has had a good turn out in the last two years, I hope we can have that participation this year. We are trying to gear mast of our events for both the adults and the children. The outings Will be far the family’s and Single members to enjoy. The Club likes ta meet about ence a month for meetings. We like to discuss the event days, outings, etc. They aren’t usual-— ly very lang, but we could use your input as a new member. Hope to see you cut at the tracks and joining in the fun when the snow starts to Build up! On behalf «af Snawmabille Club. the Cassiar CASSTIAR SNOWMOBILE CLUB MOUNTAIN DARE DEVILS APPLICATION FOR ENJOYMENT Qualifications for this position must be as follows: — Energetic or non-energetic. - Enjoy working with people. — Be able to almost operate a snowmachine of any kind. - Willing to attend a few meetings. —- Married, aged, Single, Divorced, Eng- or any af the above. —- Able to have fun. If you fit any or all of the above qualifications, please can- tact the Cassiar Snowmobile Club at P.O. Box 499, Cassiar, B.C. VOC 1E0 or call Tracy Kellar at 778-7723 after working hours. Curling Club meeting The 19590-1991 ex—- Our amnual general was held September 13, 1330. following are the ecutive. President -— Bill Pratt Vice President —- Dennis Anderson Sec./Tresurer — Isabelle Crossley Member ships/Rules/Equipment — Ken Buchanan Ice Chairpersan - John Colack Drawmaster — Neil McGowan Prize Chairpersan - Stan Deyo Har Manager — Norm Cosnett Gocial Chairpersean —- Karen Muir Bonspiel Chairperson -~ Brenda Focsdahl Plans are well underway for this year’s curling season. We anticipate having aur opening social on October 20th and en-— courage ali members and anyone wishing to join the club ta at— tend this fun evening. Lessons will start the following week, with the regular leagues starting the beginning of November. Mem— berships are remaining the same this year, full memberships are $150.00 with asscciate member— ships at $100.60. Full memberships include all league curling and some bon— spiels. Associate members are non curlers. Gur canteen eee EN out toa facilities are tender as well cea 2 ES ‘decided to da as our janitsrial cantract. Any- body interested should cantact Bill Pratt or Een Buchanan. Gur Pro Shop will be open again this year. We have a full line of brooms, brushes, glaves, pants, sweaters and shoes. Con. tact Ken Buchanan. Curling is a fun sport and Wwe encourage new members to come dawn and join us! PTARMIGAN _ PLAYERS The Ptarmigan Players have the play GREASE this year. This play will be put or for the tTawn aft Cassiar Sometime in May. With Deedee Vallieres experience in singing and Micky Tripp’s offer ta help with the dancing this play should be a lot of fun! Anyone wishing to join can be at rehearsais at 6:30 p.m. an Tuesdays in the lipper Leisure Foam in the fec— reatian Centre. Fegistratian fees for adults are $25.00 and $15.00 for students. The new executive for the Ptarmigan Players this year is: Fresident — Deedee Vallieres Vice President — Catherine Fazan Sec./Treas. — Naomi Van Adrichem Student Fep — Lianne Muir Costume Fep — Bev Storie Makeup Fep — FPositian still open. Congratulations toa all the new executive and a warm welcome toa all the newcomers! PI SS A —. x: ma Se ok. 1a EO eg a EIA ERP PRA Ac PEA a oi Cassiar Courier October 13990 Page 5 IN AND AROUND CASSIAR SECONDARY SCHOOL wison I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all stu- dents, both old and new, to an-— other school year. In parti- cular, I would like to welcome those students who have recently moved to the Cassiar area, in- cluding, as of September i939, the following students; Grade 8 Chris Gerlinsky Wayne Stuckless Kris Tietz Grade 9 Simone Tietz Grade 10 Ashley Stuckless Grade ii Todd Hause Greg Noel Laurie Beauchamp Grade 12 Lorraine Duffield Jamie Hunt Pius a warm welcome to all the former grade 7’s who have joined us from Snowridge Elemen— tary and from other schoois, in-— cluding Colleen Dennis and John Cavanagh. New statf at Secondary; Cassiar Mrs. Stephanie Baker — Mrs. Baker has joined our staff from Snowridge Elementary. She i5 a4 O.5 appointment, teaching the Qrade 8 core (English, Seaciais, Life Skilis) and Famiiy Manaqge- ment Li/iz. IN AND AROUND SNOWRIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Snowridge is proud to welcome 35 new students ts the school. Our numbers are “swel— ling," thanks to the arrival af: Marie-Micheile Carrier Kyle Chapple Corrrina Clark Brendan Connally Brendan Doyle Anthony McGill Carmen Pirie Manal FRahall Sandra Babic Daniel Bail Roger Mehr Ankur Midha Jacquelyn Fozon Theresa Wilcax In Year One of Pragram. Charise Ball, Kristine Wilk, Jessica Pinksen and Carlos Vesga the Primary Carmen Bondesen — Mrs. Bondesen has been appointed to the newly-created position of Teacher-—Assistant. She will be working under Ms. Matsubuchi in the learning Assistance/Alternate Program Department. Mrs. Ms. Angel Nault - Ms. replaces Mrs. Landucci as Lib-— rary-Aide, as well as replacing Mrs. Schmidt as Noon Hour Super— visar. Mrs. Phoebe Randell —- Mrs. Randell has joined our staff as a part time custodian, assisting Mrs. Hebert, 15 hours a week. Nault School Activities Hill Climb —- On Monday, September 10, staff and students from Cassiar Secondary climbed toa a ridge just east of town for our third annual mountain climb. Al-— though the weather was not as pleasant aS in previous years, a good time was had by ail. Once again, parents Mary Wypych and Gioria Dostie joined the hike, and Similar ta last year, they led the staff and students to the summit. The Cassiar Secondary Stu- dent Council executive ‘by ac-— clamation) for the 1990/91 schoal year consists of: David Liddie —- President Sandi Mctill —- Vice President Lorraine Duffield = Secrtary Treasurer. The executive had their first meeting on September 135, and they in Year Two af the Primary Program. Sarah Racicot and Tracey Wilk in Year Three of the Frimary Program. Jodie Bryand in Year Four of the Primary Program. Issac Chalan, Kevin Graham, Jeannine Pinksen and Craig Stuckless in Grade Four. Myles Carlick, Shaun Facicot, Travis Roberts and Marc Tietz in Grade Five. Nicole Durham. Newberq and Kristie Lillian Chalan in Grade Six. Angela Tietz, and Donnie Seven. We are also proud ta welcome the following staff members: Ms. Marie Lesiie, wha Tiffany Foppy Beauchamp in Grade haiis began on have formulated some big plans for this year. Intry amur al = Under the direction of our school’s intra— mural director, Adrian Dostie, intramural one-bounce volleyball September i4. The league consists of six teams, organized by homeroom divisions. Nutrition —- On Wednesday, September 12, two visiting nutri- tionalists from the Skeena Health Unit spoke to our Life Skills 8 and Foods 3-12 students. By role Playing, demos, and a video, it was an educaticnal hour for ali students. Twinned Schools - In pre- vicus articles of the Courier I made reference ta our "twinned— school" in Thailand. This pra- ject was originaily established in 1988 by the Ministry of Educa— tion as part of the Facific Fim Education established with sour twin in Damnoensaduak, Thailand, but the highlight of the twinning to date, was the visit by Ms. McLeod ta the school during the past summer. Ms. Mclecad’s de- tails of her visit to the schaai are cantained in another articie in this edition af the Courier. Dates ta remember: Getoaber a —- Thanksgiving holiday October 22-25 - Interim reports ta parents. JULIE MACRAE from Calgary where she recently Graduated with a degree in Physi-— cal Education. Mr . Doug Kerr, a former Principal in Lower Fast and well— known face of the Stikine Schoal District. ; Mrs. Billie Waterman, from Watson Lake and before that from Prince Edward Island, who has brought daughter Jodie and husband John to Cassiar. Ms. Louise Goodman, other recent graduate, wha gave up the good life in the Okanagan ta be- came our Grade Four teacher. Mrs. Janet Chalan, haiis fram Alberta, and addition to her expertise in Special Education Draught four children and husband, Manual ta Lassilar. whoa aiso whoa ain rg