The First Cassiar Cub Pack served Although many just relaxed in light refreshments and provided a the sun after the Drum Corps paraded baby-sitting service that was a great again to officially end the day, help to parents. others played on. Some boated and some ate and some sang. The last of the picnicers drifted home near mid- } night, but all agreed it had been a } very good day and should be repeated every year -a family day for Cassiar. In the early evening, prizes for all the events were presented, Many ribbons and Centennial Medallions were won and cash prizes were handed out for some of the contests such as the Road Rally. Mrs. Navin helped to find the winning ticket in the Canoe Raffle. Inevitably, there had to be a ,¢lean-up party. With all the many imerry-makers present, ‘garbage must @ have built up to large proportions, and yet, before the day was out, the y Campground was completely cleared, mm Thank-you" to all that cared, 13