A Re pe ee —S a> ——= SE SSS ne Page 16 Cassiar Courier May 1990 Introducing the new Northern Lights College. | nn AW mh | NORTHERN LIGHTS COLLEGE Serving Northern British Columbia Chetwynd e Dawson Creeke Fort NelsoneFort St. Johne Hudson’s Hope eStikinee Tumbler Ridge Northern Lights College is proud to introduce its new look. As we enter the 1990's, we celebrate our fifteenth anniversary, and our ever-changing and growing college. More than ever, we stand by our mission: “Northern Lights College is an educational, cultural, social, and recreational resource and has a special responsibility for leadership in the Established in 1975, the first home of the college was in development, promotion, and delivery of education to people of Dawson Creek. In the 1950’s, the site was an air force base the Northern region of British Columbia. The multi-campus which served as a communications centre to protect northern _ structure of the Northern Lights College provides learning Canada. In 1965, the site was turned over to the provincial gov- opportunities within an extensive geographical environment. ernment and became the B.C. Vocational School, until its ab- The College recognizes the interests, aspirations, and needs of sorption by Northern Lights College in 1975. individuals in a wide variety of ever-changing social and eco- The college has grown from one campus, several rented nomic conditions. In the delivery of its services, the College buildings and school classrooms to four campuses and five works within the guidelines of fiscal responsibility and govern- satelite learning centres in the north. Today, Northern Lights _ ment priorities.” serves the largest college region in the province—some 400,000 Whether it’s university transfer or vocational courses for square kilometres with a population of 60,000—through cam- credit, or college extension courses just for fun, Northern puses and learning centres in Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, Fort Lights offers a quality education to everyone in the region. As Nelson, FortSt. John, Hudson’s Hope, the Stikine,andTumbler _ in the very beginning, the college offers an enormous variety of Ridge. courses and programs throughout its region in response to Formed under the Colleges and Institutes Act of British Co- community needs. lumbia, Northern Lights College is a publicly-funded Northern Lights College is your community college. . .cele- post-secondary institution. The college is governed by a_ brate fifteen years with us! nine-member board, although the internal operation of the college allows for input from all levels: administration, faculty, Watch for details on Open Houses and other special events. . . staff, and students. 4 : C.C.G. ar eeeeeeeeeoeneeneneneeeee 6 02888 E68 OO ee ®O @©o@e2e@@ OG OOO 8G OO 8 © © OOO The Cassiar Community Club would like to give a special thanks to the following people who helped to make Schmoo Daze a -success. Jen-Dev Catering Blythe Grimmet Judy Duffy George Johnston Jacque Johnston Ken Buchanan John Hurlburt” Pokey - Lindsey's Freight Fred Field R&S Services Melanie Malloy Ellen Artico Barry Thomas Al Marchi Bruce Hansen Dave Hayward Albert Quinn Jim Bondesen Howard Baker Chico Klassen Mike Lund - Fireman, Watson Lake Lions Club Grads Schmoo Daze Results Pillow Jousting - Boys Over Twelve: lst - Vince Boyes Znd - Steve Nason 3¥d - Jayson Quinn - David Poppy Girls Over Twelve: lst - Tammy Stump 2nd - Melanie Nadeau Boys Under Twelve lst - Dustin Vallaincourt 2nd - Shane Klassen 3rd - David Hardy Girls Under Twelve lst - Lisa Foubister 2nd - Tamara Tripp ‘Pillow Jousting: Adults lst - Wilfred Hegemann 2nd - Shaunalea Vliegenthart 3rd - Marie Brown Log Sawing: Junior lst - Shane Klassen & George Saro, 50.65 2nd - Leslie Creyke «& Steve Nason, 126.72 Sam Bondesen & Chad Clark, 213.75 Log Sawing: Adults lst - Jim Bondesen, 44.13 2nd - Steve Cross, 109.19 ‘3rd - John Brown, 121.78 Log Sawing: Mixed Junior: Adult and 1S Gi 24 eShe dy. Bondesen, 31.75 2nd - Robert Saro & David Poppy, 102.34 3rd - Nathan Cross & Steve Cross, 104.99 Bondesen & Jim Three-Legged Race - Under Six: &F ves Tony, ig t | Sf Jates WBt udp edo cit ia eparde evi Gs 2nd - theresa Wilcox & Vaillargeon 3rd - Roger Mehr & Kevin Mehr Theresa Vliegenthart & Erica Vliegenthart Audrey Three-Legged Race #1 lst - Tamara Tripp & Dallas Vallaincourt : 2nd.- Jenny Walters & Stephanie Nadeau _Three-Legged Race #2 lst - George Saro & Shane Klassen 2nd = Robert Saro & Brenda Williams 3rd “= Jason Clark & Chris Hurlburt Three-Legged Race #3 - Dubo Kovacic & Bradley ‘ke : ~ Sam Bondesen & Derek Storch Egg Toss List esie Desi: Shannon Joseph 2nd - DallasS Vallaincourt & Kelly Huber Sree Ramsey Howard Baker & George Saro McLeod 6& Derek Storch & Ronald Nail Driving - Under Six lst - Theresa Wilcox 2nd - Theresa Vliegenthart 3rd - Erica Vliegenthart Nail Driving - Boys Under 12 Ist - Ross Mercer, 6.47 2nd - Robert Saro, 10.06 3rd - Chris Hurlburt, 10.41 Nail driving-Boys Over Six lst - Vince Boyes, 7.35 2nd - Terry, 8.91 3rd: -_Neil- 10.69 Nail Driving - Men lst - Steve Cross, 6.88 2nd) ="Joahn Hurl punt, 7277.9 3rd - Blythe Grimmett, 9.65 ‘Nail Driving - Women ‘ist - Patti. Cross, 7.78 2nd - Noell May, 7.85 3rd - Judy Duffy, 8.<¢6 Outhouse Race Fastest lst - Sportsman Luncheonette 2nd - Cassiar Hospital 3rd - Cassiar Courier 46h 7-7 CG, Ca Best Dressed lst - Cassiar Hospital 2G era Gis 3rd - Cassiar Courier 4th - Sportsman Outhouses: Sportsman Luncheonette: Scott Trim Debbie Hardy = Colack: sf Cassiar Courier May 1990 Page 19 @@e@ee @ e @ © © @ @ @ O @ @ OO @ @ @ @ @ O@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ O@ @ @ @ @ O @ @ @ © @ @ ° @e@ © @ @ yd & Cassiar Community Club @ ® ® @ ‘ ® Hospital: Wendy Stark Greg Stark John Hurlburt Lisa Prosser Courier “Don Campbell Donna French Brenda Brown. Aaron Tripp CACC Patti Cross Shaunalea Vliegenthart Judy Duffy (Blythe Grimmet ) Marie Brown Ski Hill Races Geiser a) Ge rao pak lst - Brendan Connelly 2nd - Levi Kethler Simin GP lst - James Stump, 30.12 2nd - Nathan Cross, 30.94 3rd - Morgan Quinn, 44.09 Over 12 lst - Leslie Creyke, 22.81 2nd - Jayson Quinn, 23.82 3rd - Dylan Valliancourt, 25-81 Slalom - Beginner Age 6 - 10 ist — David. Hardy, 19.93 2nd - Amberly Wolfe, 26.00 3rd - Nathan Wolfe, 28.53 Age aa 12 Este Chris. Hurlburt. 19.25 2nd - Dylan Vallzincourt, 20.60 3rd - Scott Jessome, 22.93 Slalom - Advanced - A Event lst - Mark Wypych, 47.07 2nd - Allan Artico, 48.78 3rd - J&son Hardy, 52.58 B Event lst - Bradley Creyke, 51.34 2nd - Desi McLeod, 52.41 SVG: —- Billy jCarters 556, 75 Snowboard ‘lst - David Liddle, 126.63 2nd - Jason Hardy, 148.60 3rd ~- Jayson Quinn, 214.29 We would also like to Thank; Jim Doucet Playschool Minor Hockey Senior Hockey aaa Gr a ee Sa