Page 10 benefit of humanity. Who'se hanging who? We were all sorry to see Rowan go and wish him the best and hope to see him again someday -- good bye and good luck: Our Green Sheet Reporters may be inconspicuous and some of them unknown, but thev sure pick up Who are the four fine feathered frienas Peter was entertaining at the Senior Yens Staffhouse on Thursday, April 23rd, until the wee hours of the morning? We wonder whv Bill was so worried about the bonfire that Powan was making "Bannock" on ---- could it be cos it was in the middle ot the floor??? Have no fear Bill, - Lothar "Caruso" was chaperoning you:: Here's to Peter - he earned another feather in his cap and--------- a reserve in the wardrobe??? FROM” THE LIONS DEN On May ist, the Lions held a Banquet and Ball, organized and “.C'd bv Lion Rowan Rowett. Half a fried chicken was served which was delicious. The hand from Watson Lake provided the music and the Rall lasted until the earlv hours with evervone having a delightful time. Lion Powen left Cassiar on May 3rd, having retired from the Company. The Ball was a very good credit to him andhis helpers for one of his last acts of Lionism here. The latest Report of Powan is that he is in Tahati. 4eth District Convention. Attended by Lions R. McKenzie and L. Kutz at Anchorage, Alaska on May 13th - 16th. The successfus candidates for our Northern Region are: Governor Lion Deputy Governor Zone Chairman Tommy Olson Rupert McKenzie Gordon Bremmer (Watson Lake) Congratulations are certainly in order for Lion Rupert on his election aud for Cassiar which are first for both. Lions Swimming Pool The pool opened on May 24th with a large cool splash as the children came out in droves. The water was cool for lack of steam but will get warmer by the day, so we are told. Hours of the Pool - as follows: Daily 2.90 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. to 10.0 p.m. As in the past, children ]S5years and under are not allowed in the pool after 9.00 p.m. We have had some requests to open the pool from 1.00 p.m. to 5.90 p.m. daily. If you are in favour of this, please let the attendant know at the pool. RESPECT AND OBEY THE WATER SAFETY RULES‘. That's all for this month. TELFGRAPH CREEK HERE WE COME------- -- Over the long weekend, quite a few people left town and headed for "Six Mile and Glenora" just outside Telegraph Creek. When we left on Friday afternoon, the weather in Cassiar wasn't what you would call good, so we were glad to hit the road. Down the Stewart Poad there was no snow and everything was a nice green colour. Between Dease and Telegraph, we drove through the “desert” , with miles and miles of dead trees. Intrepid Campers