i EMU SRG LU rociatsae€ Page 22 December 1988 Cassiar Courier COURT NEWS QUTUO) 18i2e6. Last Court sitting was heard by Judge D. K. Scow at Cassiar on October 26, 1988. Next sitting will be at Cassiar on December 14, 1988. RANDIEL WELLS, pleaded guilty to two charges of impaired driving. He was fined $500.00 and sus- pended from driving for three months. KENNETH SCOTT, pleaded guilty to the same charges and received a similar sentence. AHMED DARWICHE and AMARJIT MANGAT were called to appear on a charge of causing a disturb- Mangat received a conditional discharge and six A warrant was issued for Darwiche ance. months probation. who failed to appear. VICTOR HENYU, pleaded not guilty to assault and was set over until December 14, 1988. DENNIS VINCENT, was charged with failing to appear. He was ordered to stand trial on December 14, 1988. WILLIAM JOHNNY, charged with assault and assault causing bodily harm pled not guilty. He was remanded in custody. ADIL BAHTHANA, charged for causing a dis- turbance also received a conditional discharge. He was also ordered to write an essay on the consequences of his actions. JOHN PAUL GUNTHER, received a twelve month suspended sentence and was ordered to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. LARRY JOHNNY, pleaded not guilty to two counts under Sec. 237 and was adjourned until December 14, 1988. DANIEL CRISPIN, was adjourned to December 14, 1988 on two counts Sec. 3 and Sec. 4N.C.A. FRANCIS NUYENS and ROBERT RANDELL, facing separate trials under Sec. 245.1 C.C.C. pled guilty to common assault. Both received fines of $400.00. COLIN. ANDERSON, also facing trial for assault causing bodily harm had his trial waived to Edmonton. GARY TIMMERMAN, charged under Sec. 737 C.C.C. entered a guilty plea. He was sentenced to 45 days and had his driving privileges suspended for six months. PARTICIPACTION MAKES PERFECT. Ss SESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsSSSSsssssssSSSSF Sj . SoS & WE CARRY 10K & 14K — GOLD CHAINS, CHARMS BPACELETS, RINGS ae HANDMADE JEWELLERY LOCAL ARTS & CRAFTS Wed. - Fri. Sat.- Sun. 10.a.m.-9 p.m. MERRY GHRISTMAS and BEST WISHES TO EVER YONE SSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SESS SS SSS SSS SSS SESS SSS SSS SS SESS SSS SSS SESS SSS SSSS SSIES qugata & Gem & Gold | Has Been Opened at the = yw RALF VOSS CENTRE ae ESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSES sSSSsses Activity at the Cassiar Centre has been busy over the past month. We have embarked upon a buying spree of furniture and supplies and have at this point received all new computer desks from Radio Shack which replace the odd collection of tables we had before. book cases and chairs on order and we will be looking for There are library-style display cases in the coming weeks. Our plan is to organize our growing library, provide a better learn- . ing environment and expand the services that we can offer. forth our newly-renovated centre in an Open House. Sometime after Christmas, we will be able to show Speaking of the library, may I remind you that we have a large collection of financial planning resources and University and College calendars from Alberta and B.C. We also have on loan a set of the 4-volume Canadian En- cyclopedia. As well, we are receiving copies of two new periodicals, ‘Building North” and “Computer Paper”. These are all available for you to browse through. Computer use and computer courses still remain We have had a very successful Word Processing course in progress, and the most popular services we can offer. we will be offering more. Other courses in progress, or offered recently, are English as a Second Language, Safe Handling of Propane, and Cardio-pulmonary Resuscita- tion. Courses coming in the near future are Jazz and Ballet Dancing, and Introduction to Travel Counselling, A course that we tried and had to cancel was Conversa- tional French, but it can be offered again in the Winter term. Also coming up’ “are G.E.D. Preparation and Word Processing using “Wordperfect’’. If you have any interest in any of the above, please come and see us at the Centre or call 778-7878. The staff of Northern Lights College wishes you the very best in the Holiday Season; may it be a happy time and may the New Year present you with many challenges. We look forward ‘to.serving Cassiar in 1989. ») Hours: i 7-9p.m. | SNOWMOBILE RULES FOR CASSIAR WINTER 1988 - 1989 Registered Owners of Snowmobiles are responsible for them, both under the Motor Vehicle Act and the All- terrain Vehicle Act, and can be charged if their machines commit any offence under these Acts. SNOWMOBILES MUST HAVE: ie Carbide runners. 2: Headlights, tail lights and brake lights, all in wor- king condition. a}, Valid B.C. licence plate with valid insurance at- tached to the rear of the machine. OPERATORS: 1 Must have a valid permit from the RCMP Office, allowing them to operate on the roads. - ee Signature on the permit indicates that you have received a copy of the rules and understand them. 3. Must have a VALID B.C. driver’s licence. 4. Must wear a helmet (This includes all passengers). D: Hours of operation on the streets are from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6. Can mun snowmobiles only on the cross streets of _Cassiar, and on Malozemoff Avenue, only to per- mit: access to the trails on the north and south sides of town. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA “CHANGE OF NAME ACT” NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Director. of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the. “’Change of Name i Act’ by me: Harold William Ahclem, of Boulder Avenue, .Dease Lake, B.C. To change my name from Harold William Ahclem to Harold William Blackburn. ‘Dated this 28th day of October, 1988. Province of British Columbia _ Ministry of Energy. Mines and Petroleum Resources MINERAL RESOURCES DIVISION © T:1LL S BRANCH Minera! Tenure +. : SECTION 37 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A MINING LEASE ; J.W.P. Matthews Name) 3°11 West 23rd Avenue (Agaress, Vancouver, BC Agent for V6S 1L1 224-3547 683-6865 V6B 1N2 (Terez™ ane; {Postal Code; {Tetephone) 4Postal Code} Aeeeh) ts : Valid sudsisting FMC No. . 287023 Valid subsisting FMC No. . 215436 Valid subsisting FMC No. 287023 FMC Code MATT JW FMC Code FMC Code MATT JW hereby aive notice that | intend to apply, within ninety (90) days trom the date of posting of this notice, to the Go!d Commissioner for a Mining Lease of the mineral claims listed below which have been surveyed by K.M. BCLS. whose field notes and plan(s) have been approved by the Surveyor-General. Any adverse proceedings under section 44 of the Minora! Tenure Act must be commenced within eighty (80) days a‘ter the posting of this Notice. Minera! Titles Reference Map 104 B/10 W SIHMG a. R6. LICE. OFFICE USE Cr, 5 A ony agg ag a oe ‘ ye alee ens PBI OOOO CEE Sati ee Ne Pete Sea Skyline Explorations Ltc. #301 - 675 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC {W space not sufficrent, hst additional clarns on separate sheet, 6 SER ee ee OUR POINT CASSIAR R.C.M.P. ie Can not run snowmobiles on Connell Drive, or in or through the School Zone in front of the’ school. 8. Can not run snowmobiles on the road past the Tailings Pile. 2), Can not run snowmobiles on Highway 37 or any road out of town. 10. Must stop and identify themselves if they are on Private Property and the owner of the property asks them to do so. 11. Snowmobiles must obey all traffic laws pertain- ing to the Motor Vehicle Act, All-Terrain Vehicle Act, and the Criminal Code. 12. Snowmobilers can and will be charged for dis- obeying any of the Acts or Statutes. 13. | Snowmobiles parked outside the Bar, Curling Rink, or in those areas after permit hours, will have their permits cancelled automatically. 14. Snowmobilers can and will be charged with Im- paired Driving. 15. Voluntary Penalty, No Insurance is $300.00. Fine for Failure to Wear a Helmet is $75.00. ANY VIOLATIONS OF THE ABOVE RULES WILL BE GROUNDS TO CANCEL YOUR PERMIT. D. J. Harrison, Corporal NCO i/c Cassiar Detachment OFFICE USE OMY —NIA- RECORDING STAME , J.W.P. Matthews (Name) * (Adoress) Vancouver, BC McGladrey _- Province of British Columbia Ministry of Energy. Mines and Petroleum Resources ; -MINERAL RESOURCES DIVISION TITLES BRA‘ OH Mineral Tenure Act _ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A MINING LEASE Narre 3911 West 23rd Avenue {Address V6sS ILL Cassiar Courier December 1988 Page 23 A Point of View By Don Campbell or The recent elections in Cassiar, both federal and municipal, reinforce my personal thoughts on one very important issue: we are fast becoming a nation of “don’t give a damn-er’s.” We don’t give a damn about the environment, we don’t give a damn about the government, we don’t give a damn about our town, we don’t give a damn about anything or anyone but ourselves. Now, someone is going to jump up and say, “that’s not true”’, and I will be the first to admit that there are some people who do care. There are some people right in this town who care about what is happening, in their town, in their pro- vince, in their world. We can find these kinds of people all over, but they are becoming a minority. The majority of us are content to let some- one else do all these jobs for us. We elect school trustees to look after our kids’ interests, we elect representatives to look after our municipal and governmental issues. But the point I want to make is that we cannot allow these persons to think for us. cut instructions on what we expect of them as our representatives. We can’t do that if we don’t vote. The battle for the right to vote has been a We have to leave them with clear-. hard-fought battle; and there are countries where that fight is still going on. Every person who does not take the time to exercise that pent is saying, “T don’t give a damn”. While I have not seen the latest “StatsCan” figures, some of their past reports indicate that Canada has one of the lowest percentages of vo- ters exercising their right than those in any other Western country. That is a very sad situation. - Sadder still is the fact that, although most of the people we elect to look after these things are good caring people who are doing their best for us, there are always some who start thinking for us. Sooner or later they may start thinking . that if voting is so much trouble, maybe they. can save us the trouble. It does happen. | SECTION 37 -NIA- RECORDING STAMP Agent for Skyline Explorations Ltd. (Name; #301 - 675 West Hastings Street (Address) Vancouver, BC 683-6865 {Tetephone: Valid subsisting FMC No. 215436 V6B 1N2 (Postal Cooe: .Pestal Cooe; FMC Code hereby give notice that | interac to apply, within ninety (90) days from the date of posting of this notice. to the Goic Commissioner for a Mining Lease of the mineral claims listed below which have been surveyed by K.M. McGladrey BCLS, whose field notes and plan(s) have been approved by the Surveyor-General. Any adverse proceedings under section 44 of the Mineral Tenure Act must be commenced within eighty (80) ~ days after the posting of this Notice. a Mineral Titles Reference Map 104 B/10 W Land Dietrct i Cassiar Mla. B26 SF 8E (Signatvee of Appkcant) (Date) OL ets wo tate ego te a ee ee Please forward in duplicate to the Gold Commissioner PIO a ered oe ee a ee es Bi, Saale eye te Ie eerie re Pe een oes 4 (Signature of Apphcant) copy will be retumed to you for publication. OFFICE USE ONLY " CERTIFICATE OF DATE OF POSTING Posted by the Gold Commissioner of the LARD Mining Division at eA ___ Oxon ee, Bap! wee SE UR ees rig Di) ee tbs * See Se Cin Re ne eae