Page 3 FASHION SHOW One hundred and fifty ladies and a few men attended the showing of the new 1975 ladies fashions in the Com- munity Center on Saturday evening, November 30, 1974. The show was sponsored by the CASSIAR LIONS CLUB who set up the stage and walkway and served the refreshments for the evening. The fashions were by Ingra-Hill, Watson — Lake. The Show presented a variety of sports clothes, dresses, evening wear and even a few dainty night gowns. Mrs. Sherri Sethan was the moderator and the models were: Vicki Cappis, Christine Dickinson, Rose Ebbinghoff, Cathy Gander, Anna Guarducci, Judy Henderson, Jeannie Hockhauser and Carol Logan. Although all the models per- formed well, Cathy Gander got the most whistles and cheers. During the intermission at 9:30 p.m. the Artificial Ice Fund Draw was made.‘ The first prize, a C.P. Air round trip for two to Acapulco, Mexico was won by Mrs. Mary Ann Isidoro. The second prize a round trip from Whitehorse to Skagway on the White Pass Railway was won by Mr. Alf Lehmann. : There were two door prizes presented, one from Ingré | Hill Fashions and the other from Northern Sport. Mrs. , Pinto won a certificate of $125.00 for Ingra-Hill Fash- ions and Mrs. Kamlah won an Artex Liquid Embroidering .< Vicki Cappis Christine Kit including a velveteen tree skirt to artex, donated Dickinson ™® by Gene Storoschuk on behalf of Northern Sport. Congrat- a ulations to all the winners. : A special thanks to Mrs. Vivian Cousins for design- ing the backdrop and to Mrs. Shirley Farina for the use of her Sara Coventry Jewelery. This is an odd business for the Lions to be invol- ved in but it just goes to show what length they will go to to get that swimming pool back in shape. Thanks to all who attended the show and the Arena Association would also like to thank all those who bough tickets on the Artificial Ice Raffle. Jeannie EC Rose Hochhausen — Anna “_- pbbinghoff ~ Guarducci — Sherry Sethan MRS. MARY-ANN ISIDORO receiving free ticket for two to Acapulco. MRS. KAMLAH receiving door prize of Artex Kit. During blizzard conditions and limited visibility, Charlie was following the tail lights of the car ahead of him when it stopped so suddenly that he smashed into it. "Hey," yelled Charlie, "Why didn't you signal that you were going to stop, ya fat-head!" ; "Why should I?" came the- re- a ply out of the swirling snow, gs ‘I'm in my own garage!" MMMM TO HAVE PROPANE OR FUEL OIL DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME DURING THE WINTER YOU MUST KEEP THE PATHS CLEARED, OTHER- WISE DELIVERIES WILL NOT BE MADE. | TOWN. ADMINISTRATION KA A HN