\ NN yy re oS as Sass a — - FE a gn pay —s A nme ee SS Eee a eS a ee PR a ee OPEL LAI ELE PEELED Ce SS ee a RE OE I J ft Bazaar Our Lady of Lourdes Mission. SCHEDULE Sunday 11:00a.m. Mondays 10:00 a.m. Tuesdays - Saturday 7:00 p.m. Submitted by Louise Clark Presenting last year's First Communion class. From right to left: Kelly McGill, Michael Pis- onic, Jason Clark Jr., Pedro Iso- doro, Janina Tyne. On the weekend of October 1 Sister September Claire, Father Charles de Campigneulles 29 to John Marie Bilodeau and myself along with approximately one hun- dred other people from other par- ishes that helong to the Diocese of Whitehorse attended the Dioce- San Pastoral Council meeting in Whitehorse. ; : The theme of the weekend was "Growing into a Vibrant Hope- Filled Church in the '90s". We came together to express our dreams, hopes, expectations and suggestions for the future of our church. Father Tom Kroetch, the key- note speaker, talked about "The Early Christian Church and the Challenges It Faced". Other resource personnel were Sister Kateri Mitchell who shared with us her own life story, background and gifts as a Native Sister. Father Barry McGrory, the director of the Catholic Church Society for all of Canada was’ in attendance as well as two very ‘active lay leaders, Darlene and Henry Young who direct a prayer house in Clyde, Alberta. Atel Otte OF recommendations were brought forward anda list will be compiled and sent to all the parishes that attended. A great deal of praise and thanks should go to the Committee in Whitehorse who put a lot of time and effort into making the weekend most enjoyable. Thanks, also to the and kitchen help for the meals we were provided with. Remember our Annual Church will be held Saturday, November 25th in the Rec Centre. .cooks great We sincerely appreciate the sup- port the people of Cassiar and Ves IMAVQe ALEvQshy e@eL onw area have given us in the past years and look forward to serving you again - whether it's for a cup of coffee or tea, or perhaps you'll find that unique gift at our handicraft table. We will also have a bake table, a religi- ous article table and a fish pond for the children. + © Cassiar Mining Corporation Cassiar Mining Corporation's consolidated net earnings for the three month period ending Sept- ember 30, 1989 amounted to $10.9 million, versus $8.2 million in 1988. Earnings per share were $0.60 basic for the period with comparable amounts, including sales revenue, presented in the table below. Nine month earnings totalled $28.7 million, more than double the $13.5 million reported last year when Cassiar's Similco cop- per mine was included in the fin- ancial statements for only four months. The nine month earnings include a $3.6 million gain from the sale of the company's Bissett gold assets in Manitoba. In the following tabulation, sales revenue, net earnings and earnings per share are broken down for the respective periods under review. Three months ended Sept 30 1989 1988 Sales Revenue G ($millions) S378 $37.70 Net Earnings (Smillions) $10.9 $ 8.2 Ge Aur \ Parts and Accessories. CHEAP IMITATIONS CAN BE VERY COSTLY. When you need replacemerit parts or want some extva accegsories for your Cat, don't settle for cheap copies. Because in the long run, they cost more. Accept no substitutes. Come to us for Genuine Arctic Cat® ARCTIC Car’ _ World ClassSnowmobiles™ —_. ©Arctco Inc., 1989. °™ Trademarks of ArctcoInc._ Pie Net earnings per share Basic $0.60 Fully diluted $0.47 $0.49 $0.37 Nine months ended Sept 30 1989 1988 Sales Revenue ($millions) $108.7 $73.5 Net earnings ($millions) $ 28.7 $13.5 Net earnings per share Basic $1.58 $0.80 Fully Diluted $1.23 $0.63 “Consolidated revenues from operations in the third quarter of $37.8 million were marginally higher than last year, however, nine month revenue was signifi- cantly better at $108.7 million, versus $73.5 million in 1988. Net earnings from the Cass- jar mine amounted to $3.2 mill- ion, with. Similco contributing $7.7 million during the _ recent quarter. Cassiar mine earnings reflected slightly lower fibre shipments for the three months compared to last year. The company paid $4.9 lion in the quarter to redeem preferred shares under the bank loan agreement’. A final payment of $2.4 million is scheduled by mil- November 30, 1989 which will re- tire the balance of the loan obligation. That loan obligation has been in place since 1981. Shareholders approved a plan to reorganize the company at a general meeting held October 26, 1989. The plan of arrangement is subject to favourable tax rul- ings, security regulatory appro- val, and approval by the Supreme Court of British Columbia which is expected sometime in November. Under the plan, Princeton Mining Corporation will become the new ‘parent company of the corporate group.- Common shareholders of Cassiar will receive one share of. Princeton for each Cassiar share presently held. Dt CASSIAR BITS & PIECES Sy Wolfe - Molloy Wedding Charlies and Melanie were married on Saturday, September 29, 1989 at the Raift Voss Centre in’ Cassj.ara, Attending the bride and groom were Maids of Honour Barb Irvin and Sharon Miller of Watson Haken ie) aoanameBes Gime Mall gbave Tripp and Groomsman Tim Williams, both of Cassiar, B.C. Melanie and Chuck say. you'to Frank, Walter, Mary, Tim, Lisa and Frank, Barb Sharon, John and Barbara, Kevin and Dee-Dee and all thank Dave, and pie (ely theix friends who helped make their day such a Special one. Hearttelt Thanks We would like to send out a very big thank you to all the wonderful people who organized and supported the dance for Cody: Karen McGregor Cassiar Lions & Leo's Clubs Bad Attitude - Richard, Frank, Marc and Carl Cassiar Community Club Cassiar Shopping Centre Jen-Dev Catering Jade City. Sportsmans Luncheonette Garry Periard) ~ Rc al Bank Soe Ca siar Liquor Store Cl. hes Closet Cle jia Bunz ‘ Wal or Comper The peop.’ of Good Hope Lake, SDE Cilalst eas ~ Char e Callbreath Kare, Lee Harry Johnny Willi Porter Anothe special thank you to all the peo le who helped us when Cody lost i s hearing and the great people who helped us get pated eee donee ne ipeaty he h 5 Oo everyone who onate poe ae are sett ted. to our grandson's trust fund - Tan Staliwood Your thoughtfulness and caring Betey! Cavansan: will be remembéred always. Sandy Crawford Betty Miaaie ; Pat & Ross Harper and Bob.and..Bh oebe.-Randedlaaxcaw ‘ar Y SO SENET RE IP, eo tami by = onus a. r x a Cassia? Courter “November '1989 Page’ 17 Gladys and Chris Tates Mickey Tripp Kathy Spracklin Bonnie Cotes Darcy Meers To some special people and good friends without whoin we couldn't have made it through the last couple of months. Krista Randell Chuck and Melanie Molloy Pat and Ross Harper Celenka Krawchuck Korlaina Boutin Dean Bowden Thank you to all the wonder- ful people of Cassiar and area who donated time and money to Cody's trust fund. Our words Cannot express our gratitude and thanks. Seth, Laura, Cody, Chris, and Kyah I so often hear neyative things being said about our younger generation that I'd like this letter to be a special thank you to some of these saine people. Karen McGregor, who gave so Many hours to help organize and put on the benefit dance for Cody. You are atruly special person. . The band, Bad Attitude, Richard, Car], Frank and Marc, who So generously donated their time and their music. The music was fantastic. Thank you for a great evening. The Cassiar Leo's club for all their hard work before, dur- ing and after the dance. Also for all the enthusiasm shown in helping Cody. ' To Karen Lee, Charlie Call- breath, Willie Porter and Harry Johnny for taking up a collection in Good Hope Lake and to everyone who so generously donated. To all the young: people who attended th dance and gave so much. : Last, but definitely not least, to Krista Randell who was a great friend before but who has given so much love, care and hours of babysitting to help Laura. You are an exceptional ~ person. You are all truly one great bunch of caring, giving people and I am proud to know each and every one of you. Pat Harper - Special thanks to Chuck and Melanie Molloy, Walter Comper, Karen McGregor, Claudia Bunz, the Cassiar Lions .*:Club, the C.C.c. and to all the businesses that so ——a —————— Fire Chief for a Day! Submitted by Tony Coran dream Manderson's came true when he was named Fire Brandon Brandon's name sponsored Department pro- Chief for a day. was drawn in a contest by the Cassiar Fire during a recent Campaign to mote fire safety in the home. Following lunch with Fire Chief Tony Coran and Deputy Fire Chiet Jay Lee, the seven year old Brandon toured the local. Fire Hall. Then he donned his Fire ChieE— hat and was driven in the fire truck back to his grade two class at Snowridge Elementary. Fire Chief Tony Coran the Cassiar Fire Department want to stress thes) fact) that. fine safety in the home should be vf utmost concern to us all, and as the holiday season approaches; we Should remain alert to the. poss- ibility of fires. ; and _ Tates’ Family Farewell “Submitted by Chris Tates From 1975 to 1989 this town has been home. to our family. Through good times and bad we, as a Close community, have survived. At times we intimately. : Our family .will remember always the close community. Cassiar is and we will miss you all sincerely. as Time, however, dictates that we join our family in the Castle- gar area. After situating in the community we'll send cards. Again, from Gladys, Steven and myself, a fond farewell ~ to all. xk k I suppose by now most of you. know Marie Brown as the new Rec- reation Director for Cassiar... but what we didn't know is that. she does free falls for Time Air! tk & Who is Captain Sperm???? all knew each other Ps ee a Pa ar a NS eT Ee SSS eS ee eee ———