SS EE Fe an eS ee & i(Pagell 2o@assiarsGouipier: In our times of passionate scientific research one can dream endlessly, go beyond our solar system and imagine, besides all the stars, other worlds - inhabited by other intelligent beings who might be waiting for a saviour, or who may already have benefited like us from a Redeemer, or who were never in need of one because they never lost God’s first gift of love. Sak ES RYE EAS RSG SYS BK SG RYE BEACAS PAK BEN PAN EK RK CAS bees Ba BRS >It remains a fact, however, that our planet EARTH has been favoured with a unique gift: the Incarnation of the Word; the irruption of the in- ‘¢ visible into the visible, of the eternal into the tem- poral; of God’s Spirit in man’s flesh. SSB IE RE A ISR ENE SS ¥ Before we leave the space and time which are so ae to us, to reach the resurrection and the new life in other dimensions, certainly we must ppas through suffering and death. *But even so, do we. not already have a foretaste of this vision of glory and eternal bliss that awaits “All Saints Community Church DECEMBER 23 CHRISTMAS SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. Christmas Pageant and Congrega- tional Party DECEMBER 24 CHRISTMAS EVE 7:30 p.m. Early Service (for families with small children) 11:30p.m. THE MID—NIGHT SERVICE Carols, Holy Communion, the Blessing of the Crib DECEMBER 30 SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS 11:00 a.m. — The Service of Lessons and Carols x FOB IVE NK IE NIG BH IS VE RIE WS OS NG URE HS HE we Lynn Rauch and Betty Cartwright would like for + thank all those who ordered from the Monarch Catalogue. All proceeds from this will go to eee. All Saints Community Church. ; The all Saints Women’s Group wish to thank all ¥ those who contributed to the success of their : Fall Rummage Sale. BES AN LEAR AS EBS FAN RK ARES RBA AN ES RR EES PAS RS ER a Fs Ma I PEE NS 9 MG Re Yk as eh GS tk The Planet Earth and. the Unique Gift us, when we believe that a humble virgin gave with our gifts. birth to a son Aaa they called “Emmanuel”, “God is with us” A man who Ren years in a concentration camp ‘said: “I was looking for God and he remained hidden from my eyes; I searched for my soul and could not find it; I discovered who my brother was, and J found all three.”” At the fifth session of the United Nation’s World Food Council in Ottawa, a representative of the Italian and European Pannen made this state- ment: ‘An extermination, unprecedented in history, i taking place. In one year the ‘established order’ produces 50 million murders. This is what has made the ‘Year of the Child’ the year of Herod, that is, the year of the massacre of the innocent in the Christian Gospel.” To ‘discover the “God with us” we need to be “‘with others’. His peace will-come on earth as we bring peace to each other. He becomes our bro- ther in the measure that. we become brothers and sisters for each other. Even on such a joyful feast as Christmas we need to be aware that Redemption is not a luxury ¥ 4 MS ¥ ¥ g g ¥ | 3 aah § g ¥ ¥ g 4 ¥ KS Y : g g % ms ¥ g g ¥ a but a great human need. ¥ As this planet EARTH becomes more and more a ~ ¥ global village, as the satellites and radio - waves May this need be fulfilled in your hearts this : bring us pictures of brothers and sisters driven Christmas - time. rt into the sea, or captured, or flooded, or starving, é dying by the millions, we also need to go to them The Rev'd Bill Morrison. ¥ ‘4 ‘4 g ¥ : +f % g ¥ : ¥ 3 g y : g % is ¥ % g ¥ ¥ 4 is g g ™ Fr. Oscar Pauwels, OMI fs YA ES RS DR AN PN OK EAS PAN BAS PL KS CH Ri ST M AS sC HEDU L E< SY NA RY NYE SOP ING VB Ik BSB RYE IPE NE VS NO, RNG IVE OE I RSG Our Lady of Lourdes- UIC ADVENT SUNDAYS aerate ‘3 “= MASS DECEMBER 2,9, 23rd Masses as ususal DECEMBER 2! 29 (Saturday) 7:15 p.m. SERVICE OF RECONCILIATION FEAST of the HOLY FAMILY (Wednesday) 7:30.p.m. (Sunday) 11:00 a.m. DECEMBER 12 DECEMBER 30 CHRISTMAS EVE, 11:30 p.m. Carols, followed by MID—NIGHT MASS HOUR of PRAYER DECEMBER 24 DECEMBER 31 _-New Year’s Eve 8:00 p.m. OCTAVE of CHRISTMAS FEAST of MARY, MOTHER of GOD 2:00 p.m, Holy Eucharist CHRISTMAS DAY 11:00 a.m. MASS JANUARY 1 DECEMBER 25 ® FEAST of ST. STEPHAN, OUR LADY OF GOOD HOPE MISSION First Martyr 11:00 a.m. DECEMBER 26 SERVICE OF RECONCILIATION DECEMBER 21 5:00 p.m. FEAST of ST.JOHN the Evangelist 11:00 a.m, CHRISTMAS HOLY EUCHARIST DECEMBER 27 DECEMBER 24 (Monday) 5:00 p.m. FEAST ofthe HOLY INNOCENTS Martyrs 11:00 a.m. FEAST of MARY, MOTHER of GOD. ¥ DECEMBER 28 DECEMBER 31 5:00 p.m. Holy Eucharist § AK EAS ES SS BRAS Pos BESS AN ER AR EES 5 BAN PRS ERS FREAD BSG RV Wik RIE NYS NSS Rk RENEE SSE NYS 3 IB RYE IG NYE NY Dek NVA EE RSD IVS OG IE EIS IRB ..NOTICE.. Bob Teufel : Nov.- 4, 1979. - Constable seen on the streets of Cassiar. DESCRIPTION: About so tall, dark hair, blue or brown eyes? BACKGROUND: Born Sudbury, Ont. - ant : some time in Terrace. All sports - looking forward to breaking speed limit on ski-hill SUBJECT: DATE:. Northern Lights College is Anette a survey munity and is looking: for someone interested in INTERESTS: doing this survey during January 1980. How does he like Cassiar? - ‘‘So far so good”. Please apply in wiriting, hefore December 19, WELCOME BOB! 1979, to Lee Coran, Box 265, Cassiar, B.C. to assess the adult education needs of the com-| 1 siOasSiar Couitiet !Papetl 3 COMMUNITY CLUB NE ws SKI CLUB NEWS - Cassiar Community Club announces the opening of the McDame Ski Hill. The ski area will have- two certified instructors, Bonnie Boyd and Susan Ritchie who both belong to the Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance. Lessons will be offered to the novice skier as well as the advanced skier. There will be private, semi-private and group lessons provided. Group lessons will have no more _ than four people in them, semi-private lessons will have two students. All lessons are 45 minutes long ~ and must be booked one day in advance. Memberships for the season are:- Single - $50.00. “Family - $50.00 for the first member and $25.00 for each additional member. ~ Lessons. ’Private:- $10.00/ 45 minutes. Semi- Private:- $7.50 each person/ 45 minutes. Group:- $5.00 per person, minimum group of four/ 45 minutes. 1979 - 80 Schedule (hours of operation). MONDAY - CLOSED FOR GROOMING TUESDAY- 1 to 4p:m. and 5 - 7.30p:m. WEDNESDAY - 14p.m. and 5 - 7.30p.m. THURSDAY - 2.30 - 4p.m. and 5 - 9p.m. FRIDAY - 2.30 - 4p.m. and 5 - 9p.m. SATURDAY -1 -4p.m. and 6 - 8.30p.m. SUNDAY -11.00a.m. -4p.m. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THE REC. OFFICE,778-7224 ¥, phe y ~ i x . PY ea i $ i 2 J ’ ’ 2 P F ped ae diep. a ‘ - Y . = Can you balance your body parallel to the floor, on. one hand and hit a suspended target with -your other hand? Can you take a ten foot run at a target suspended three to seven feet above the floor.and jump up and kick it with both feet?: - Can you lie on the floor in an “‘airplane position’ arms out straight and legs together, and stiffen: your body enough that three people can carry you up to a distance of 100 feet? If you can, you ‘are a candidate: for the: Northern Games Traditional Eskimo Sports, which will be a part of the Arctic Winter Games in Whitehorse. A group of people interested in these century- - ~old games witnessed a demonstration by Ephram Audy, Recreation Director for the Yukon Assoc- MANA SERN Ra A RE ER RG {Christmas Gaectings Each year at this time, each and everyone of us tend to sit back and look over the past year with a bit of reverence. Each year at this time we think of relatives and friends, and many of us spend a lot of money on presents and cards, and review our dif- ferences with people under a different perspec- tive. Each year everybody sends out a Christmas message for the public, with the hope that everybody had a good Festive Season. On behalf of the Cassiar Community Club and - Staff, I would like to wish everybody a very Merry Xmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year, with the hopes that everyone makes Peace with his fellow man. Grey Cup Party It was Edmonton for the second straight year, but if you missed the Grey Cup Party at the Rec. Centre on Grey Cup day, you missed a great time of people getting together ae cheering for their favourite team. Thanks to the crew who helped set up the party and also to the crew who worked the bar and food. A good time was had by all and the Royal Bank will be busy on Monday with the various bets that were exchanged. ‘ARCTIC WINTER GAMES Dp iation of Non-Status Indians, which took place the weekend of November 10 and 11. Mr. Audy, a Cree Indian from near The Pas, Manitoba, is conducting exhibitions throughout the Yukon, with the hopes of forming a team to enter the Arctic Winter Games. These Northern Games require concentration and a keen’sense of timing, as well as excellent physical condition. In the past there have only been teams from Al- ‘aska and N.W.T. but Audy feels he has some good athletes in the Yukon. He will spend three months training his team for the Arctic Winter Games, which will be held on March 16 - 21,. 1980. Meco Lear's Eve Ball The annual New Years Eve Ball will be held in the Recreation Centre on December 31st beginning at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for the Ball will be available shortly at the Recreation Office at $20.00 per per- son, and will include the Dance, Dinner: ' and Party Favours. This year’s Dance will be available to Com- munity Club Members only and tickets will be limited. Watch for posters and adver- tisements on the C.B.C. and W.S.T.V. Channel 4. SSK SOK RSG NGS HRSG SS BOG SS RR DIVE RES I EI NS! URLING LUB NE WS by .G. Dowgray NANA NBNA NA RENAN BRA RARE RAMRENARA ERAN 7 The first mixed Club Bonspiel was heldsNoventber . 16, 17 and 18 and the winners were as follows: es Event — John Forbes, Don Baycroft, Bill Pratt, Diane Forbes B Event — Scotty McArthur, Norm Cosnett, N. McGowan and J. Colak Our raffle tickets are now printed and soon will go on_sale. Only 600 tickets will be sold, so be sure and buy yours early. You may be the lucky winner of a trip for two to anywhere in the world (air fare limit — $4,000.00). More bonspiels_ will be coming up — A Family Bonspiel will be held between Christmas and New Years, so watch for dates. New members are always welcome. - 3h Ps The Figure Skating Club will be holding a Fresh - Flower and Bake Sale in the Rec Centre on Deé: 22. We will also have Holly and Mistletoe for sale. Hope to see everyone there. The figure skaters will be having a Xmas Concert on:December 16 at the Arena. Everyone is wel- come to come out and see how well they are. all progressing. Refreshments will be served in the Arena Snack Bar during and after the display. Two of our skaters travelled to Whitehorse to take Canadian Figure Skating Association Tests ‘on November 29. Tanya Rudulovic tried for her Preliminary Figure and was successful. Dana Con- stable tried for her second figure. The badge test skaters will be tested in Sees sometime in Jan- uary. ‘The winner of our Raffle for a pair of skates or lessons valued at $125 was Bob Bliss, holder of ticket No. 1. Bob chose skates. Congratulations, Bob, and thank you to Cpl. Van Acker for draw- ing the raffle ticket for us. We are still in need of volunteers to help run the arena snack bar. Any teenager or adult who has a few hours a week to spare please contact Sharon Constable at 778-7434 after 5 or weekends.