re aE Page 16 November 1983 Cassiar Courier C.C.Cc. NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 Mr. Glen Whittington has taught physical education for six years. He has a University degree in Outdoor and En- vironmental Education. He has also taught fitness classes in the lower mainland and is a qualified Scuba Instructor. He played for the Canadian National Youth (under 18) Soccer Team, the Vancouver White Caps system for 2% years, and with the Simon Fraser University Soccer team. He has also involved himself with various other sports. Mr. Dick Chambers has a Bachelor Degree in Physical Ed- ucation and a Masters Degree in Educational Administra- tion. He has taught physical education previously. He is also involved in international level volleyball coaching. His previous experience includes coach of a winter club swim team and Whistler Mountain Ski Patroller. He is.also a cer- tified tennis instructor and a Maui qualified scuba diver. The second session will include the following two aelued a) Your Mind Over Your Body —Making Exercise a Habit —Keeping in Touch With Your Body —Positive Addiction-become addicted to fitness and lose your bad habits in the process b) Exerpsychology —How to Stick to Your Exercise Plan and not Become a Dropout —Zapping Exercise Boredom —What Causes Dropout Syndrome The speaker for this session will be Owen Corcoran. He was born in Australia in 1874 (sic) and has lived in Canada since August 1969, and is now a naturalized Canadian. He has lived in Prince George, Mackenzie and Cassiar since 1980. The school and university sports that he was in- volved in were: Rugby Union and Rugby League, Tennis, Swimming and Athletics. Middle-age pursuits are: Daily Jogging, 8 km (weekdays only), Daily Squash (if he can get a partner and a booking), Light training with weights (light weights too!), Cross-country skiing (if snow and temperature both clement). He says his lifelong aim is to be as fit as he can and to live.as long as possible. NO’. EMBER 15TH—SPORTS INJURIES A very introductory overview of causes, prevention and care of common minor sports injuries. The workshop is designed for non-professionals. Ms. Sue Omura is the health nurse for the Cassiar District. She has a bachelor degree in Nursing Science. She also has taught Athletic Injuries Courses at Sir Wilfred Laurier Secondary School. She also did a major study on athletic injuries. Mr. Peter Snell (R.N.) has 10 years of experience in Inten- sive Care and emergency nursing dealing with a variety of sports related injuries. He has also been personally involv- ed with a lot of common contact sports. NOVEMBER 22ND—-STRESS MANAGEMENT AND RELAXATION TECHNIQUES The workshop is an evaluation of self stress points— thoughts, exercises, format for developing seus, to modify stress in your lifestyle. Ms. Jan Dale has ‘a teaching certificate from Simon Fraser : University. She was trained by B.C. Teachers Federation as a Professional Development Associate to give work- shops on Stress Management and Communication Skills. She also has a background of informal study of Creative Lifestyling, Relaxation Techniques, Yoga Posture and Yoga Philosophy. Letters (Including Sealed Christmas Cards) Destination (y compris les cartes de No#l Lettres | cachetées) | Air Par avion Great Britain & N. Ireland 12 Dec./déc. 12 Dec./déc. Republic of Ireland 12 Dec./déc. 12 Dec./déc. Europe 5 Dec./déc. 5° Dec./déc. Argentina & Paraguay 5 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc. Haiti & Neth, Antilles 28 Nov./nov. 28 Nov,/nov. Cuba Rest of Central & South America and West Indies 28 Nov./nov. 5 Dec./déc. 28 Nov./nov. 5 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc, 5 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc. Africa Asia Oceania (including Australia & New Zealand) Mail for Canadian Air Forces Overseas} Par avion *Surface 12 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc. Great Britain Europe Cyprus Middle East *28 Nov./nov. *28 Nov./nov. *28 Nov./nov, *28 Nov./nov. 12 Dec./Déc. 5 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc. 5 Dec./déc. *Transported by military aircraft *Transporté par avion militaire: Imprimés et autres envois (y compris les cartes de Noél non cachetées) Surface 17 Nov./nov. 17 Nov./nov. 3 Nov./nov. 28 Nov./nov. 13 Oct./oct. Europe 13 Oct./oct. 28 Nov./nov. 13 Oct./oct. Argentine et Paraguay 6 Oct./oct. 21 Nov./nov. 6 Oct./oct. Halti et Antilles 29 Sept./sept. 3 Nov./nov. Antilles 27 Oct./oct. 21 Nov./nov. 6 Oct./oct. Afrique 3 Nov./nov. 21 Nov./nov. 6 Oct./oct. Asie 27 Oct./oct. *25 Nov./nov. 5 Dec./déc. *25 Nov./nov. | Grande-Bretagne 3 Nov./nov. 28 Nov./nov. 13 Oct./oct. Europe *25-Nov./nov. | 21 Nov./nov. *24 Nov./nov. | Chypre 25 Nov./nov. CHILDCARE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 Transportation for children to and from the day care facil- ity is not payable as part of the day care fee. For this reason, it is important to choose a day care within a reasonable distance from the family home. COULD YOU BE A FAMILY DAY CARE PROVIDER? If you enjoy having children around you and are comfor- table relating to children other than your own, then you might consider becoming a famify day care provider. Family day care is often the choice of parents of younger children and there is always a need for quality family day care homes. If you can be tolerant of philosophies and lifestyles which: may be different from your own; if you know ways to discipline a child without using corporal punishment; if you genuinely like children and are willing to give individ- ual attention and offer an enriching environment; then you could possibly provide day care in your home. If you feel you are able to provide this kind of care, then you may want to contact your local Ministry of Human Resources office for further details on becoming a family day care resource. There is always a high demand for day care homes that can care for babies. If you are a person who derives special satisfaction from meeting the extra challenge of caring for an infant, contact the ministry. Due to the extra responsi- bilities involved in caring for infants, a higher rate of sub- sidy is paid. Broomball League We are trying to organize a broomball league. At the present time, there are times slotted for broomball in the Arena. If you are interested in joining a league, please contact Eric at the Arena. You can sign up either individually or you can get a team together. The league will be co-ed, 2 girls must be on the ice at all times. We are hoping to start the league in November. NOTICE TO BRINCO EMPLOYEES Lee Patton, Medical Services Supervisor, is - located in the Employment/Training building and can be contacted at Local 148 on Tues- days, Wednesdays and Thursdays for matters pertaining to Medical Services. PLEASE NOTE: Appointments for annual medicals are to be made through the MED- ICAL SERVICES SUPERVISOR ONLY, not through the Hospital. The PULMONARY = RESEARCH _ SIX MONTH FOLLOW-UP has been arranged for October 31st to November 2nd, 1983. Anne Connolly and Pauline Snell have been trained as ‘on site project workers’ and will conduct the survey. U.B.C. will be sending letters to those individuals concerned and appointments will be made by Lee Patton. , DEADLINE DATES FOR OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS MAIL --1983--DATES LIMITES POUR LE COURRIER DE NOEL DESTINE A L'ETRANGER Printed Papers and Other Articles Including Unsealed Christmas Cards Parcel Post Destination Colis postaux Air Par avion Surface 5 Dec./déc. 3 Nov./nov. | Grande-Bretagne et Irlande du Nord République: d'Irlande 5 Dec./déc. 3 Nov./nov. néerlandaises Cuba Autres pays des Amériques centrales et du Sud et les 21 Nov./nov. 28 Nov./nov. 29 Sept./sept. 13 Oct./oct. 21 Nov./nov. 6 Oct./oct. Océanie (y compris l'Australie et la Nouvelle-Zélande) Courrier des Fi orces 21 Nov./nov. *24 Nov./noy. | Moyen-Orient Letter to the Editor Continued from Page 2 CANTEEN: TOTAL NET PROFIT— 721 2,300 TOTAL NET LOSS FOR THEATRE— (13,637) (4,400) The above figures give you a complete picture of how the Theatre sits at the present time. As stated earlier, the Executive has tabled the theatre situation until spring of 1984, how- ever if anybody has any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact me at the recreation ot- fice at 778-7527 or drop me a letter at box 336, Cassiar, B: C. Sincerely, G. Periard, Recreation & Business Manager PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA “CHANGE OF NAME ACT” (Section 6) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of Name Act” by me: Mark Steven Jack Bondesen of Box 75, in Cassiar in the Province of British Columbia as follows:- To change my name from Mark Steven Jack Bondesen to Mark Steven Jack Thorsen, and to change the name of my wife from Anita Gail _ Bondesen to Anita Gail Thorsen. Dated this 17th day of October, A.D. 1983. Mark Steven Jack Bonaesen PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA “CHANGE OF NAME ACT” (Section 6) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of Name Act” by me: Quang Phat Le, P.O. Box 22, in Cassiar in the Province of British Columbia as follows:- To change my name from Quang Phat Le to Stephen Le. Dated this Sth day of October, A.D. 1983. — Quang Phat Le 36 & FOR SALE PROFITABLE BUSINESS ROD & REEL 524 Malozemoff Ave. Cassiar, B.C. Ph. 778-7736 NOTICE For those using the Town Dump please dump garbage over the bank Environmental Dept.