Fase ‘ Thank you Whitehorse for a most pleasant bonspiel and a very pleasant weekend. Thank you also to the teams participating from Whitehorse, Clinton and United Keno Hill. May we have the opportunity to meet on the same battle ground next year and decide then the rightful home for the Inter-Company challenge trophy. I think Cassiar should have a houd voice in that decision - don't you? One of Cassiar|s local curlers practising a new turn in Whitehorse. Second Event - F. Nitti Team from Cassiar,. Third Event— Bill Smoler Team from Whitehorse The Curling portion of Cassiar's Seventeenth Annual Bonspiel came to an abrupt end early Saturday evening when t-he ice went. AGAIN. However, it certainly didn't dampen the scirits of anyone attending the banquet and uance, which lasted inte the wee hours of Sunday morning. The remaining teams in the A & B Events were al] local teams so it was decided tc postpone these vlay- offs until we get ice again. The winner of t-he Third Event was Kip Boyd's team from Whitehorse. The Curling Club wuld lile to thank the many people who gave their time to make this Bonsriel such a success. A special thanks goes to the iadies in the Canteen, Mr. Poirier, who looked after the accommocetion so well, and Claude Marsei!'e arc Hob Nelson and their catering crew for a job well done. First Event- Winner John Drewe Team from Clinton. Sveaking of the Bonspie!, has wny- ore heard what happened tc a certain Skip whe was hit on the back of the head by his Halo while discussing stratery over the big white Telerhone?