Page 8 Cassiar Courier Cassia by Lee Coran ~ CONGRATULATIONS: To newlyweds Pat and Bill Riddle and Joy and -Guy Martin. To Carol Fugere, who was chosen as one of the B.C. delegates to attend the Forum for Young Canadians in Ottawa in June. To the~five Newly -elected Community Club directors - Roy Clements, John Gwillam, Oliver Leckie, Sherry Sethan and Don Toth. They will join the remaining two directors, Heather Fugere and Dave Pewsey, and the two Company- appointed directors in managing Community- Club affairs for the coming year. To Violet and Bob Wilms, who celebrated their 35th Wedding Anniversary recently. GOODBYE & GOOD LUCK: Rick Gagner and John Brady. Both have been transferred to Royal Bank branches in Van- couver. Bob & Shirley Barks and family, who have moved to Manitoba: Mike & Mary Ryan, who are now living in McKenzie. Marjorie and Clive Morrison, who now call Toronto home. Bonnie Greenway is now attending university in Victoria and doing exceptionally well. Wonder if the persons who made Pat &Bill’s wedding so memorable would like the same treatment on their next wedding anniversary? Rumor has it there were even ‘‘wedding” bells. We know they like rice in Hawaii, Pat, but how did they like the cornflakes? NEW CASSIARITES . Mr. & Mrs. V. McCormick and family, 713 Clinton St. Mr. & Mrs. H. Storch and family, 683 McDame Street — Mrs. Hoban joining her husband at 692 McDame Street i; Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Mulrooney and family, 695 McDame Street Mr. & Mrs. Doug Stewart and family, 651 Batemen Street : Mr. & Mrs. Doug Johnny and family, 383 McDame Street The Way We Saw lt Photos taken by Larry Trehearne © ganas To those people who always submit their articles and photographs by the deadline. To the sun for creeping up over the moun- tain bringing joy to all Cassiarites and en- hancing our beautiful scenery. : To those who wrap their garbage so well that even the Ravens have to go without...... To the snow removal crew who have done so well this winter. To the Cassiarites who represented Our Town at the Sourdough Rendezvous and all those who worked so hard on the floats. To those people in Vancouver and Victoria who complain that their daffodils aren’t up yet. Scowls to those people who didn’t bother to vote for the C.C.C. elections. THANK YOU A sincere thanks to Dr. P. Sevier and the staff of. Cassiar Private Hospital for helping make the ‘birth of our son a wonderful experience. Their kindness and helpfulness will long be remem- bered. Jerry & Jaine Smit } ons CASSIAR MOVIE SCHEDULE FOR MARCH oD Friday 2 National Lampoons Animal House starring John Becksha and Verna Bloom Saturday 3 (Matinee) Flipper Tuesday 6 Gray Lady Down starring Charlton Heston 4 Saturday 17 (Matinee) Regular Program Tuesday 20 Secrets...starring Jacqueline Bisset Friday 23 Comes a Horseman starring Jane Fonda and James Caan @ coms Friday 9 Gone in 60 Seconds _ : starring H.B. Halicki and Marion Busia Saturday 10 (Matinee) Jumbo Tuesday 13 Eyes of Laura Mars ‘a starring Fay Dunaway and Tommy Lee-Jones Friday 16 Cat From Outer Space starring Ken Berry and Sandy Duncan Saturday 24 (Matinee) Clarence the Crosseyed Lion Tuesday 27 me Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe starring George Segal Friday 30 re Sgt. Peppars Lonely Hearts Club Band starring George Burns, Steve Martin and the Beatles. Saturday 31 (Matinee) Zebra in the Kitchen > SK © Farewell to the Grants Jack and Wilma Grant and their three children John, Liz and Brian will be leaving Cassiar at the spring break. . Jack Grant, the Principal of Cassiar Elemen- tary -Secondary School, has received an ap- pointment to a new junior secondary school at Merrit, B.C. He will be assuming this posi- tion as of April 2, 1979 so that he can make the necessary arrangements to have the school in operation for September. As Resource Centre co-ordinator, Wilma was. instrumental in setting up the excellent centre and maintaining a high standard of books and materials for use by students and teachers. For more than four years the Grant family have contributed in many ways to the school and the community. ‘Congratulations, and we wish you well in your new location — Ree 1POOO0OOO O00 0000000099000 000000 Cost of Living It Up - The manufacturer of whiskey puts his grain through a distillery called ¢* a still and it comes out as firewater. The con-.: Cassiarites who missed this show missed a lot. ~ Mrs. Pewsey started the show off by breaking her gong. But nothing if not, resourceful, one of the show people tied it up with a shoe lace and on with the show. : The Show was super with a lot of variety and very well done. All the young people in High School were in- | volved, also some oldsters and has beens and they. - were good too. The Carol Singers walking through singing was a surprise addition. The M. C. was relaxed and did a fine job. It is to be hoped these young people, oldsters and has beens will do something else for the public and their benefit. We could all stand a lot more of their delightful humor. It was the cheerleaders show, to raise money for trips and uniforms. We three judges were honoured to participate. Doreen Pewsey, Brian Chandler, Eve Thirlwell. DOOD DD DDD D919! ‘The ‘farmer puts his grain through a distillery - called a cow, and the consumer pays 70¢ to 80¢ -a quart for the product. Thats about 20¢ or less 3 sumers pay $8.00 to $10.00 a bottle for it. If he’ $a cup. 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PHOTOGRAPHY A photographer is needed for the Cassiar Courier to take photographs of community events and people in the news. All photographs are to be black and white. It would help if you can be published in time for each issue. The photograph would be reimbursed for ma- terials used for Courier photographs. have darkroom equipment so the photographs, Cassiar Courier Page 9 {GHGGEGEGEEES The Gong Show | CocEEEcEECES Lions & Lioness Bonspiel Mr. and Mrs. D. Kalles and Mr. and Mrs. G. Potter. The Annual Bonspiel was held on February 24. Six local teams and two Watson Lake teams participated. Mr. & Mrs. D. Kalles and Mr. & Mrs. G. Potter from Watson Lake captured the ““A”? Event and Don Baycroft, with team-mates Richard Rudkowsky; Don Toth and Gerry Cooper, took the ““B” Event. In the evening a lovely buffet was served by the Lioness Club. | : Mr. Kalles and Mrs. L. Coran of