fe eR vaRIr emery LABOUR DAY SPORTS SPORTS cont'd ' Flags flew, Banners waved, Music blared, Andre once again turned in a top porform- | Even a clown roamed the field as Cassiar ance at the mike and everything was kept at F teady pace. Steve Rudianyn dashed off | Comnn onsored their 7th Annual | * Comanity Club sp si — with top honours in the 100 yard, Guy Moon | Sports Daye who hasn’t spent all his time driving cat, i fhe only all around athlete that did not threaded his way with Rosie Jack to first ance ‘all -6ky was "O1d-Man | gay be vie ne Se oe place, wnile Dolores Turgeon and Ed, Thiriwell 5 ; needled their way to second prize. Walter | ' Stewart Roads |The Committée’s full and well planned prog- | Hanley certainly won the Sack Race; the Pe cat off to a good atart at 9:30 aom { R.CoMeP. chased him all the way for second ‘with a emall snow storm, followed by a | prize. Mickey Dopson is now the proud | nofthall game with the Caseiar Snowballs va | possessor of two hard hats, he wears one at the Dept. of Highways Iceicles. This was a} home since Vi. hanmered her way to first i _ehiller for four innings with the Snowbalis prise in the ladies Nail Drive. Mr. & lira, | ahead with a seore of 9-7. Osie Turgeon | igkeit the ¢ thlet f the da | played the last inning under protest. The sida were the Sop's C86 one } , x | Children's decorated bicyles ana tricyles | "*inE fixet dn the Wheelbarrow and the ' followed and judges Mrs. Pritchard, Jack three legged race, Monica also won the “Nicolson end Rev. Dexter had to put their ladies Rolling Pin throw. 4mm Davison and a heads together to come up with top winners Norm Withrow pitched their way to first ' Jackie Turgeon, Diane Caron, Bryon Caron, prize in the Egg Throw while Jessie Lannan 'Jimay Beguin, Susan Thirlwell and Gay | and Bert Dennis splattered their way to Depson, The Committee's decision to change | secom prize. Pete Glatzel and Roma were : policy this year, end award parcel prizes the big winners in the Obstacle Race. Roma; instead of cash prizes for ali. children’s also headed up the Mine Relay Team and | captured the trophy. The Mill Team who ha |‘ Little ones dive inte their parcels te see | held the trophy for 2 years were a close CRIP a A a DAS Se EET ETE SR URE TE OE By, meas - earn eey _ events was paid in full as they watched the wean coe ae what they had won. The remainder cf the | second in this «vent. The Ski Race came in! | muming was filled with children's events. | for many a good laugh as the guys and gals | Dians Stewart and Joan Hanley were the top | stomped and pranced for the prizea. Sorry | girl athletes of the dey followed closely | ¥ missed your names. folks. by Deidre Normoyle and Janet Storie. Lead= The final Football game between the Mine i end Machine Shop ended in a lel draw. | ding the boy's division was Keith Bailey end A Bingo and Dance Pinished off = succesa=- | on his heels all the wey came Walter Hanley. i DEY AISA ES PRN full daye - = Hat's off to Rupert, his , MoCo Andre Beguin took to the roof of the committees, Andre, Rego, and to Carol, | Rec, Hall at 1:00 P.M. clutching the mice | Margaret, Merion, Gwyen, the Hot Dog Girls. i Thanks a lot 3 et ee ee Sr a 2) other to staré the afternoon events. We Opportunity deesn’t Imock these days; it are not sure if the thermos contained rings the ‘phone and asks a silly question. nourlalmest or stimilant, but either way | = |