Pe Po CASSTAR "INS mm F CUP On the Sept. lst. weekend the Cassia “or SER Ie Soccer team travelled to Whitehorse for the 2nd leg of the Yukon Cup competition. first game against United Keno ended in a | 2=2 tie after a very hard game. The Scorers for Cassiar were Clauson and Kalman. _ On Monday afternoon Cassiar met Whitehorse All Stars in the final game. After a thrilling battle in which Cassiar | had most of the play, Whitehorse emerged victors by a score of 2-l. Ge Latorre scored for Cassiar. Final standings in the ee were GOALS 2 WLIPSF A {| United Keno 4 1124 8 8 Cassiar Be Ob Aah Pe M7 | Whitehorse he AMey } 22 ek ba 6 Since the competition ended in a three way tie both in points and goal average, it was decided that each team would hold the trophy for 4 months of | the yeare The team wishes to thank tie | managment of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation and also the Cassiar Community Club for their assistance in making the trip | possible. Hoe With winter closing in Cassiar residents are advised to stock up on reading material. The lending library is open on Tuesday and Friday each week between the hours of 7:15 pm. and 9:15 pm. A fine of 2¢ per book per day will | be charged for overdue books. Recent editions of the Province are - awailable daily and may be read in the | Library at all hours. HHH HHH HER Discovery at Harvard: Some scientist has crossed a homing pigeon with a parrot, so that in case he i gets lost he can ask questions. HReEHeRAHRHHRHE AHHH HH HH FER TOTS SSN LEN TET Res er SSNs ee, A small college decided to go co-educational. Having only one dormitory,) taney assigned one side to the boys and the other to the girls, and painted a white line over which no one was to stray. The ‘first night, & boy got over the line and was hustled before the dean. The dean informed the lad that his first offense would cost him a fine of $5, the second offense would cost $10, and the third would be a $15 fine, etc. "Do you understand?" asked the dean. "Are there any questions?" "Yes," replied the boy. "How much will a season ticket cost?" RRR RHE MH HH KH HHH CKIR'S SUIT! It has often been said that Cassiar has rather squirrely weather, and now. | perhaps the reason is revealed. The chaps from the Engineering» Department who daily check the meterologi- | - gal station behind the office have found were than the customary instruments inside It seems one of the local squirrels | is attempting to establish equator’ 8 rights there. oe HH a a ee VISITORS: FROM VANCOUVER: A.C. Goold, Manitoba Steel; E. Burchell, Wilkinson Co. Ltd.; Sandy Willett, Carling Breweries; 3 FROM WHITEHOWSEs Mr. J.C. Hoyt» General Manager, WoP. & Y.R. and Mrs. Royt3 : P, Delaney and A, Finney, Petroleum Div. WoF & Y.R.3 G, Armstrong, Yukon Sales Ltd.; A. Teague, Northern Metalic Sales; Cal Miller, Capital agi Ad OTHERS: K.T. Surette, B.C. Bearing Eng. Co. © Edmonton; He. Wilkerson, Curtis Hoover, Fort St. John; Gordon Wells, Canadian Liquid Air, Dawson Creek; C. Weir, F.ROoP. Products, Brantford , | Ontario. RHRERHHRHHHHREHRERH