Page 6 Cassiar Courier baie ore Kf mre omer POSTMASTER nae 1 SSSoooSooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOO SOOO OO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOO OOo OoOoone Beene eee e BBO OBS OS BOSSE SEK ~ SOUVENIRS’ a GIFT IDEAS . ‘CAMERAS — FILM PROCESSING VIDEO RENTALS ‘RECORDS & TAPES TOOLS: ‘CARPET & LINO FURNITURE INGLIS APPLIANCES | HOT-POINT APPLIANCES { CARPET CLEANER RENTAL — PASOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOCOCOCOCOCOCOOCOC OOOO COCO OO OOOO OOOO OOOO Oana aoe ° 2 a 0 0 e+ 2 2 oo oo oo + ee ow wo ow ww ow 0 SxHPOOOOHOOOL piper plete eae ee - Biden ~~ + _Postmaster “and two part-time clerks. CASSIAR SHOPPING CENTER A Northern Shopping Experience - 12,000 sq ft under one roof« SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS Monday to Friday: 1 0:00. a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. § Satur day: 10:00 a.m .to 1:00 p.m. Sunday: Closed PARTICIPACTION DB MAKES PERFECT. Karren Campbell has recently been appointed to the position of Postmaster for the Cassiar Post Office. ting position for nearly a year. Along with her regular du- ties, Karren has’ been given the responsibilities of Field Support for the southern end of this postal region, and will be supervising Dease Lake, Iskut and Telegraph Creek. Staf£ at Cassiar include the postmaster, assistant postmaster staff are happy to see mail being delivered three times weekly, they all agree that the mail-in and mail-out days happening al- most at the same time make for a very hectic day. Pictured . Chapple above are Sherry (cletk), Evette Brown (clerk), Karren Campbell (post- master) and Shirley Howard (as- sistant postmaster). Since this picture was taken, the Post Office has been notified that they are losing ~ one part-time staff position. 5 aSSOoooooOoooooaanasS HOURS © FRESH PRODU Ss EY SPECIALTY SAUSAGE DELI PRODUC TS'| § PHONE: 778-7668 ; | She has worked in an ac-' While ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘©. ‘f ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ fy ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “Kari Kwitkoski Cassiar Courier July 1989 Page 7 INANDAROUND SNOWRIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL YEAR END AWARDS ASSEMBLY The end of the year marks a time of special recognition for the accomplishments during the school term. The following people re- ceived recognition in the form of awards at our Annual Awards As- sembly on June 29, 1989. ALL ROUND STUDENT TROPHY Mark Wypych ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE TROPHY Tammy Stump SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY Dubo Kovacic/Mark Wypych SERVICE TROPHY George Saro ALL ROUND STUDENT CERTIFICATES Sheila Shipley Tony Pisonic Farrah Shipley Tanya Boon Janina Tyne John Tyne ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE CERTIFICATES Barry Smith Emiko VanderPol Sheila Shipley Jennifer Mehr “Farrah Shipley SUPERIOR: EFFORT CERTIFICATES . Nicole Frost David Hardy Melisa Callbreath Byron Clark Tamarra Tripp Trina Gleason Daniel Verrett SPORTSMANSHIP CERTIFICATES Cheryl Kwan Dylan Vaillan- court Dallas Shipley Amberley Wolfe Jamie Wilson Jeffrey Johnston Dubo Kovacic Andrew Johnston Mark Wypych _ KINDERGARTEN (GRADUATION The Kindergarten graduation cere- monies were held at 10:30 A.M. on June 23rd. The students are to be congratulated for an-excellent year of-hard work (and lots of ‘It is with great - Gray will Farrah Shipley. “We'd fun, too!) and also on an enjoy- able and very professional per- formance. Miss Taylor is -.to be commended for her usual fine job or organizing and presenting this special event. Best of luck in Grade One!! GRADE SEVEN FIELD TRIP On Thursday, June 15th, the Grade Sevens travelled to Whitehorse for a camp-out at Takhini Hot Springs. The trip was enjoyed by all. and Mrs. Yak iwchuk was most impressed by the co-operation of our Grade Seven students. are due to Mrs. Yakiwchuk for her work in organ- izing the trip and to Mrs. Creyke, Mrs. and Mrs. Wypych, and Mr. and Mrs. Tates who provided transportation and assisted in Special thanks supervising the expedition. We appreciated your help, Dads. FAREWELL TO SNOWRIDGE. Moms and The Grade. Seven class will host a special evening for their parents on Friday, June 23rd at 6:00 P.M. The evening will begin witha short program, dinner, and a dance in the gym which will con- clude at 10:30 P.M. We hope par- ents will come .along and assist their sons and daughters in say- ing farewell to Snowridge. FAREWELL regret that we must say farewell to many of our teaching and non-teaching staff. Ms. Taylor, Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Wolfe, Mrs. Yakiwchuk, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Brohman and Ms. all be leaving Snow- ridge (and. Cassiar) in June. From those -of uS remaining, we would like to thank you for all your hard work and your special contributions to the school, and also to wish you all well in the future. Snowridge just won't be the same without you! ‘also ‘like to wish our Grade Sevens good-bye and good-luck as - they move on to Cassiar Secondary School.. Thanks for the memories. STIKINE RIVERSONG CAFE and GENERAL STORE B.C. approved guest rooms Cafe features home-cooking Groceries, gas and oil Boat charters available HOURS 11:00 a.m. - - 7:00 p.m. Seven Days a Week Sa eRe HISTORIC BUILDING. OVERLOOKING. THE STIKINE RIVER FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION, PHONE | 235-3196 (TELEGRAPH CREEK) handle GRADE FOUR ASSEMBLY The Grade Four class is congratulated to be on their classroom assembly which was presented on May 31st. The audience thorough- ly enjoyed the Air Band and Re- corder Concerts. Well done! LOST AND FOUND The Lost and Found Box has been emptied and its contents donated to the local Rummage Sale. Thanks to all. those parents who took the time to check it out for familiar items. STAFFING CHANGES 1989-1990 Although most of our teaching staff is remaining with us for next year, there will ‘be some changes of teaching assignments and grade levels. Next year's "starting line-up" will look~™ like this: : Mrs. Julia MacRae Principal/ Library Ms. Wendy Kepes Kindergarten/ : Learning Assistance Mrs. Shirley Vickery Grade 1 Ms. Karen Kenny Grade 2 Mr. Patrick Waldera Grade 3 Ms. Sandra Salt Grade 4 Mr. David Beck Grade 5/6 Mrs. Liz Creyke Grade 7 Mrs. Lorraine Tyne. - French Secretary Ms. Brenda Kandal SUMMER OFFICE HOURS office will close at 3:00 P.M. on June 30th and re- open on Thursday, . August 31st. Ms.. Kandal will be available to inquiries and new regis- trations from 9:00 A.M. to 2:15 P.M. on August 3lst and September lst. Parents wishing to register new students are.asked to do so before the first day of classes on Tuesday, September 5th. Snowridge's SUBSCRIPTIONS: -CASSIAR COURIER. Box 100 -Cassiar, B.C. VOC 1E0. Name. ‘Street: City Province Postal Code. $12.00 Per Year.