Page 1QFebruary 1981 Cassiar Courier Scholarship Students Write First Exam =Cassiar School has three grade twelve students ©Owho will be writing the. provincial scholarship ex- Sams this year. Karen Taylor, Brian Archer and ~ Gord Kamlah have written the English Compos- tition exam already. This is a pass-fail exam and if Sthe students are successful they will go on to Write three other exams in June. The student who < receives the highest mark on those exams will be a the winner of a $1000 scholarship. The other two as a pointer. The last group of skills is called group dynamics and decision-making. This shows teachers how to sense the “‘social net- work” of a class and find out who the most in- fluential students are. The teacher thtn uses this in managing the classroom. This course is spread over a 12-week Retod with, = one three hour évening session each week so the S teachers may practice what they learn between 3 sessions. The course is sponsored by the B.C. Teacher’s Federation and its cost is subsidized by the Stik- ine School District. 0 3 3H GNAOYYV GNV NI100H9S JHL GNNOYV GNV NI 1O0HIS JHL GNAOYY ONV NI 100H9s JHL ONNOYV ONV NI TOOHIS FHL GNNOYV GNV NI JHL oNnouy ONY NI NI 100H3s qHL annouv aNv OuV Our Lady of Lourdes Mission MASS 7:15 p.m. 11 +00 a.m. 7:15 p.m. Saturday Sunday Wednesday Catechism Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. SERVICES AT GOOD HOPE LAKE (ica urch fll Saints A Community SERVICES lst Sunday of the Month: 11 a,m. Family Eucharist Other Sundays: i 9:00 a.m. Hola 7 Eucharist 11:00 a.m. Family Service Every. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.Holy Eucharist Every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Ladies Group: 2nd Tuesday of the Month at 7:30 p.m. Sunday School: HOLY BAPTISM is administered only after careful preparation of the candidate, parents and sponsors. It will normally be administered only on Easter Day and All Saints Day (the Ist Sunday in November). Persons seeking baptism should notify the Rector at least four weeks in advance of these dates. HOLY MATRIMONY is celebrated for church people only after careful preparation in the meaning of Christian marriage. Thirty days notice must be given. Rector: the Rev. Bill Morrison, 169 Elliot St. 778-7239.. C.C.C. ELECTIONS Elections will be held on Wednesday 25th Feb- ruary 1981 for the Community Club Executive. The voting will take place from 8.00a.m. to 8.00p.m. in the Rec. Centre Lobby. If you wish to be on the~Executive you must be an active member in good standing. If you wish to nominate a person you can contact Mr. Paul Temple 778-7770 Guido Dececco 778-7509 Roy Clements 778-7313 All nominations must be forwarded no later than Monday 23rd February 1981. Also there will be an Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 4th March 1981 for which an agenda will be issued shortly. . Smiles To those parents who came out and participated in the open meeting of the Parent’s Advisory Council. Your input is what makes such meetings worthwhile. We hope to see more open meetings take wees in the future. CURLING ‘The Interdepartmental Bonspiel is behind us now and when the smoke cleared the winners were: A EVENT First: C. Habjan, Neil McGowan, J. Curry, G. Billingsley Second: M. Gimmi, S. Smith, B. Roosdahl, P.J. Connolly B EVENT First: J. Saro, K. Voss, M. Voss, V. Collett Second: L. Armstrong, B. L’Heureux, K. Kroeker, R. Knowles C EVENT First: G. Becket, R. Rudkowski, J. Habjan, R. Becket Second: F. Nitti, A. Guarducci, G. Dowgray, B. Blezard The Annual Bonspiel is coming March 19 - 22, 198]. Remember, get your rink entered now, as only the first 20 local rinks will be accepted. The theme is the “Goldrush of ’98” and many plans are in the making to make this the best bon- spiel ever. REMEMBER — PARTICIPATE, IT’S FUN! Five of our girls will be going up to Whitehorse to compete in the Yukon Games March 13, 14 and 15 They are Tanya Radulovic, Dana Constable, Cor- inne Van Acker, Alexia Jones and Tamara Mul- rooney. The girls are presently working on their routines and we wish them the best of luck. Our pro, Brenda, will be going up with the girls. A meeting of the parents of the Figure Skating Club members was held on January 25. The main reason for the meeting was to start organizing the ice carnival for the opening night of Schmoo Daze A Carnival Committee was set up and arrange- ments for the show are now underway. The theme this year is “Fairy Tales”. Since we have more than doubled the number of members, the show should be bigger and better than last year. Organizing a carnival involves a great deal of work. Costumes and props have to be made and the routines choreographed. If -you feel you would like to help out in any way - even if you may not be involved with the Figure Skating Club — your help will be more than welcome. Please call Edna Millar, carnival convenor, 778-7297, or Kerry Jones, Props, 778-7371, or Alice Dyk, Costumes, 778-7621, or Brenda Tarasuk, Chore- graphy, 778-7785 for information. Fund-raising ventures have been planned for the near future. A Spaghetti Dinner will be held dur- ing Schmoo Daze. Also, we will be having a Mo- ther’s Day Flower Sale. This was such a ‘success last year that we plan to bring in lots more flow- ers. Cassiar Courier February 1981. Page 11 SISRHING A bingo, sponsored by the Community Club and the Figure Skating Club was held on Wednesday, January 28th. Winners of the fifteen games play- ed were: Mary Tomashewski — Pottery Carafe Set Mary Tomashewski — Kitchen Scales Betty Carter — Crock Pot Yvonne Inkster — Polaroid Camera Brenda Baerwald — Blanket J eanie Lister — Wok & Apron Mary Tomashewski — Saucepan Set Angie Levac — Presssure Cooker Phyllis Tripp — Electric Kettle Marilyn McCauley — Placemats & Napkins Bev Dale — §.S. Cutlery Set Sharon Ball — Seafood Cocktail Set Stephanie Neufeld — Blender . The final game was the Jackpot and the prize is accumulative. Each month a piece of stereo equip. ment is added. So far there is a turntable and two speakers. Forty-four numbers were called and ance no one won, the game continued fora large plant pot set, which was won by Joe Boler. Next month an amplifier will be added to the prize and forty-six numbers will be called. The Figure Skating Club and the Community Club would like to thank everyone for supporting these bingos and we hope to see you all at the next one. NEXT BINGO WILL BE HELD ON FEB. 25. DG a cacy ne acl meet tinct atm ect ee 6. Thou shalt not strew straws off thy broom in the path of thine own, of thine adversary's fock, neither shait thou introduce ariy {creiga body in front cf them, causing them to halt in their course and to Ge sutiily and become a hog, which is an atcminalion in the eyes of the skip. Nay <