a ‘ ~~ eee SS — > Di aaa lS —— as wa == ~ Bee ee! ihe POR ACERR: ite ol lie eS gine ie SSS SS oy ie ee ee oe Pape a Page 6 Cassiar Courier’ Lipnany ¢ 1. ty LZ i Ae — Dé yeu Have a quiestion’ Tlie Cassiak Publi Li: brary fight Have the answer, We liave a siiall But well-stocked aiid ihfetiiative Referenes séetioi id, a8 the Librarian, | should be 4 pillar oF Wis- det and be able 6 dswer ail yout inquiries. i aii far frei the befere-iHeitiaied stature. I Aifi Still ledrHiig and yout questinns Will give ite the Opportunity te learti HibFe ABBUE WHat peaple are interested if, j utteided thé aHfial Libiatlan’s eeting i Daw: bor Creek 6H July 27, 1979. The Cassia Library BeleHgs te the Peace River Associated Libraries aiid all libfatianis of the disttiet were present. We had lively discussiets 6H interlibrary leats, haw t6 speed Up this setvies for BUF patFais, Aid baie lip With ifipfeved ideas did provedtres. We lis- tered to aii interesting report fred the Chetwyrd libfatiaii; WHE Wet as Gur delegate te the Cali: adiai Li brary ASs6cidtion Hiseting i Ottawa fii fhe sprig, | eettaiiily weld lave ijeyed that ifip fiysell. We feceived Hew inferiidtiai Bil legal, referee’ did petiodiedl tHateridl, Ag al= ways, the staff of the Library Seviee Brakel iii Dawsoi Creek provided exeeligit services aiid we were especially gfatefiil fot baffee did leiibiade duifiig the solifereiee as it Was OHS Bf these very Hot aiid huinid days, Avid; thatik you arbafa fer yout help ad advice, Ged Lick t6 yeu at your Hew jab. LIONS CLUB NEWS _ by fed eraweavk Lidiis Gundaptouitd wis cleaned lip b by our Werk patty oH July 35th; by Lieis, ilk Calle; Dei Bayerott aid Dek Toth, just a reiainder that thls ureeenee beleligs te tHE GbHHHHUHity; aid i§ BpeH te the public. It F Wold be greatly appreciated if the garbage bis were used, After all; it i§ Your FeerBAtIOH aFea = tielp keep it cleat! Libis Histery fis Lieks (Liberty; intelligenes, OF Natieii’s Safety) i§ the lareest service ellib ii Canada, and tie world. They Have Built Heiigs for the seHiBF — GitizeHs if Wintipes, did SpoHaet Suiiiiee eaitips fot tie blikd and deaf. They faised §300,008 te ~ Help youig athletes tain for Olympics. TheiF MOG i8 “We Serve’, Af ihsuitaiiee AgeHt started tHe Lists ih Chicago if 1917; ad a WitdsoF club was eperéd ih 1930. There ake 1,363,000 Hist: bers (15,058 if Caada), did the Ligh magazine is published if 15 laHgiiages. Mest fietierable - jHnevation of the white cake for dehieverient = the blind: Noié: Solizees Have corfitiiéd that Mes. B. ThiFl: well aid Les Sifett received their certificates fraiied: Will be effered are: 3 3rd & 4th Class Steam Ticket tndustfial Math Square Daiieing Batik Typing = Beginners & fnterinediate— Seitinat oi Worien & Tie Law Ethie Gaekiig Biglish for New Canadians, Beginnee atid latermediate Citizenship Seminar G:E.D, Bridge Ait Brake Catirse Preteh Rai Aid = Beginners & literiiediate: A “Basie Phetosiaply’ Werkshep will be held | ii Cagsidt 6H Oeteber 14, 13, & 14: The instiuet: | be éi will be Neil Newted freih Enniskillen; Ontaria | , aid the Course Griginates fret Emily Cart Coeilege. His work is iieluided ia the collections of the Nat: 4 istdl Galisty,; The Natiehal Filii Beard, Public Archives bf Caada, to Hale a few. if yeu would like te see ddditisial eaurses ef fered Gf if YOu aFe interested iH iiStrueting: please cetitdet Les Gerdh; Presidii Ge: 6rdiidtet, Bax 265; Cassiat, B.6., Ph: 7787456. Fill details en these aid ether eeurses will Be ifeluided ifi 4 brochure Whig Will be put if your fidil Bexes early iii Septeniber: Most of the classes will eld Surg thie eee a pee: eS Earlene Meikle has recently apeiied lig ifieii’s ahd’ woitiei’s Halfstyling shop iA the WSTV Buildina, 641 Baisitiai St. For tle pasl 10 years she Has ‘Worked d§ a Haifdresser if VaHOU§ eStablishieHis ii Vaiieouver aid looks forward te serving the Cassidé GeiHHUHIEY: Her HOES aFe: Fiuesday. Wed, THUS: = { 4: 68 = 7:60 p:m Friday = 13:00 = 9:00 pi Satiiiday = 16:60 = 6:00 pi Her pligné HuinbeF is . 778: 7706 aiid aii Appeilit: iit i§ HOE Always HEGESSAFY: ue Luek; Carlene! 7 75 Malozemoft awateung: ‘Portraits > Passport Pietures = *BGW Darkieam Finishing. *Mortifée Munstiaw Dealer far Caley and Enlargenishts Ven. 7:30 * Films, Cameras, & Accessories for sale *Gamera Repairs - Wedding & neil Events 1 G7 Fern #4 W SERVICES = Blais aré Hew beige finalised fer the Pall Aduli } Education Prograii. Seiie ef the GOUESES whieh } 1 Ba SERVICES: 7 AN Saturday e dive Faitiily Worship aid Sunday Scheel Hely Etictiarist - faurth Sunday — Sunday = 8:30 P.M. = Eveiing Prayer Nh Wediiésday - 7:30 P.M. - Healy Euehatist Thursday = 6:00 P. M: = Choir “OG Loarhs MASS: MASS: Sunday HEAT WAVE Wariith, laziness, leiharait Museles streteli a8 Eyes apen; sleep, stieks Fé stare Gt daylieht ius Creeping avoid Hie shades. Heat sivells, breathes, Pressing oii the bod), Aiid shreanis of sweat Trekle shiaeis it}: dow Shinihe flesh inte Hie sili. Clouds diifi ek ai. Azure skies oieriedd fe half heatied Puffs ef Wwelepnie Céaltia breezes UF WiblniaHs. Light jas Pipi fo a eheerpiil patter Ag Wassing eloiids Release Heit burdei bf Ue Fe rai: Be Rene i i Ri Ba hea ee See, BY © A. Biteak society _ will hold ie On _ &pin- 4pin Al no H0us welcome: SEY Lees ore WS POSER aN ie ERIC GLYN-JO - DANNY ANDREWS FIRST to complete 100 lengths The swimming pool closed with a mighty splash as 22 swimming enthusiasts tested their endur- ance in a 100 length swim. Fourteen people fin- ished the 100 lengths, while the remaining six swam an astonishing average of 31. All swimmers were greeted with thunderous applause < as they touched on their last length. Earlier that day, 25 eager beavers came down for a morning of fun, excitement, and prizes. OHSS the aay games and races played “Rough ~ 1 cer MR. JOHN BUCKLER: Will be teaching the physical education classes of stand her in good stead oh her teaching career in Cassiar. . ) Cassiar Courier Page 7 PUN DAY & SWIM-A-RHOM 7 / f MISS EVELYN O’BRIEN Cassiar, replacing Mr. G. Smit, who has recently been appointed Principal of the Dease Lake Elem- : entary Junior Secondary School. Mr. Buch epee a 28 years old, is a physical education graduate Om ‘the University of British Columbia. He has work- ed in the North previously, has travelled exten- sively, and brings a strong sports peu to Will be replacing Mrs. J. Smit and will be teaching __ the Grade Four class on a part-time basis. Miss su O’Brien, 25 years old, received her teacher train-— ing at Simon Fraser University, and has taught . two years in the Vernon School District. She has particular expertise in the area of elementary French and Music, i arb a a a an es SO ff Ivth Noveinber} ; his job in Cassiar. CHRIS BRADS The end of summer and it’s time now not only ’ to get ready for the fall and winter, but to look _ ahead to next summer. This past summer was a large success for the -CCC’s Recreation Dept. Along with the ever- popular swimming program and tennis activity, adults and kids alike were treated to the first Disco Roller Rink. Music lovers and exercise enthusiasts both got their money’s worth at the Arena, participating in the latest recreational craze. The chances are good that Rollerskating will be back next year in the Arena. For the second consecutive summer a Canada HONOR ROLL CRITERIA In order to qualify for Honor Roll Standing (grades 4 to 11), a Cassiar student must attain a grade point average (G.P.A.) of 00 or higher in svi )s Sails aes te See ine ae FIFTH COMMUNITY CLUB NEWS by Carl Lefebvre DORINE BERUBE Works Project grant gave us the opportunity to have another Playground Program for children. Bonnie Boyd and her staff did excellent work _ entertaining and supervising the kids all summer long (rain and shine), ending the program Aug. 24th with a “Kid’s Festival”. The Mini-Carnival was set up beside the Swim- ming Pool, complete with hot dogs, lemonade, and a Clown Booth where no face left unpainted. - Our thanks go to the adults who came along to help out with the fun. _ Another factor that made this summer a success in terms of recreation was the acquisition of an- other good pool table for the younger crowd, Dea er Nar SS TLS ONE APNE EPS I EE ce SL NT GNNOHV GNV NI 1OOH9S 3H GNNOUV GNV NI 100H ants . KIM MADORE FOURTH _ along with shuffleboard. Also, the Weight Room gained in popularity with the addition of an Exercycle and more weightlifting equipment. The upcoming fall and winter programs are now being decided; this is the time to submit any suggestions or ideas about what you would like to see happen at the Cassiar Community Club. Please feel free to call or visit me at the Rec Centre, Ph. 778-7224. — In closing the Cassiar Community Club would like to bid a fond farewell to Barb Riordan, our Recreation Co-ordinator for the past 16 months. Barb was great to work with and we'll BuooeEL ‘all miss her. ercmerretnhenntdnttn SSS =“ SS a a OS ee a ~ Ct = See ee