Born to Mr. & Mrs. Vernon DAVID on November 16th, a son, TERRY JAMES. weight 7ibs 2} ozs. We regret to learn of the death of Bishop Jean~Louis Coudert O.M.I. D.Do who died in Rome on Sunday November 14th while attending a session of the Ecumenical Council. Bishop Coudert was the first Bishop of the Vicarate Apostolic of Whitehorse and had been in the district for over 30 years, Father oullet went, to Whitehorse to attend the Funeral on November 23rd. to Barry Scott of the Royal Bank of _ Canada who left Cassiar on Friday November 26th, for Vancouver, He will be working in the Oakridge Branch. — Barry was Assistant Scoutmaster, Secretary ~ Treasurer of the Dart Club, mrpentipmcen nets Jur good wishes ge with me, The Curling Club A cuditee) are. ye: nétdtne a Social in the Curling Club Lounge on ~ December 4th at 8430 pemo All prospective | curling members are welcome. Admission $1.00 We ae There will be a meeting of the Catholic Womens League on December 1st at 8.00 Linea? ALi newcomers welcome. tee fete 8 ak oe Re ER EL RT EE A SC Os RINE AEN Sete CUB NEWS | Wolves" in the Cub Pack as an assistant ‘The group of " Old Wolves" 4s now made up of Mr. Bob Tovell, Cubmaster, Mrdo [3 Pat Flanagan. Mrs. Flanagan was formerly with the 26th Regina Packs #acane eat ‘fire , Mehting umier the BROWN IE News. card party, Lucky winners were:= — Mrs, ‘Pat Flanagan } joins the othe ther " Old Helen Lovell, Mr, Brian Donner, and Mrs. in * Patrol leaders s Douglas Cook, Gerald Raggnsss: and Donald Hanley have « ompleted 6! ng course of outdoor supervision of Scoutmester Mr. Bob. Lovell! The boys have become proficient in laying | and lighting a fire, Te complete | meals with no utensils, and understanding the sefety rules of fire. nm Five to seven hours each ‘Saturday for five weeks baye gen epant. of thts programe. Te aac. eae Nevenhodatilincsallina wT a Eee ‘ i” The Brownies say " Thank You" to. everybody who bought tickets for their Bridge. First Lady. Mre. S. Lewak | First Gent. Mr. Flanagan Whist, First Lady. Miss Go Murrey First Gent. Mro ‘Re Ash- SKI 6 bay ts i The Ski Committee tell us that there is a good base of snow on the hill, and that after one more good fall it will be ready to use. Meantime the cabin is being cleaned and they are waiting for a new tow rope.