ace is Kah pin, lata, Ses GR BEET ate GMa ening gmc Mitta RCAC net A arate onan ety Mt ad aL nae oe NRA RNAS AA aE AN ANS AG SR ME EN AG a eae TSR RT ee Fae atta A gee? Aaa oe SAS goat ne Sap boa tet leg pase WO! ek). CURLING CLUB held their annual meeting | - October 2bo-~: “Craigie -Hood cave a good» eccount of 1957/58 ‘activities and Seo. “Preasurer Archie Campbell threw in a ‘good | BOY SOW COPMISSION:R VIITS CASSIARe Joe Turner, Field Commissioner for the Boy Scouts® Association of B.C. visi Comm, Sumlay Nowember 4; He snent the —) ro Christian, Father Foulet, Rupert HokKensie, }ro Cummings and }'r. Rronsons A good tine was had by alle Kr. Turner also had the opportunity to mect and discuss scout matters with “cout leaders Vic. tilson and ‘sst. Jim Caunders and Qub Scout leaders Bill 5 and Asst. 1.ans Reyere At &.0C pers a Special Sr up Committ mecting was leld at IT. Dronson’s ho:e to cive all membc.s a Clance to reet Joe “urrere ie gave a siort resume of his Chairmen Bert Dcnnis « l‘embership, Bill Slaine < Ice, Dick Stevens ~ Dramnaster, ‘lex lavloy = Rules. Power to adc to Committees is permiss- itle. Vote of thanka to Craigie and hfs 1957 helpers was wel? received. Pat Stevens bas lined up 55 Ladies for this seuson. Tits should be fun i a temscnvabianectel méatizice of.the Cub |. UM aistetenente ; and Roy Scouts at tke school, He oon= The building and rocks now belong to ducted a portion of the meting in scout the Comumity Club - - Fonraye activities gemes and singing. A full attendance of eight scouts and thirteen Officers elected weres= cubs were present in ad. ition to the Jack Tresic following visitorss= ear one a activities as Scout Comissioner ané oute The CRIN, Trophy will be given to Ee lined the purposes oi a group See the “Eadties® seetion for nnmiel enmpatition ami methocs by which scouting activitiss ¢ Dor Cumnings consented to act as Asst. Cub Vester to Bill Slaine in place oF oompetitiona, of Hans Beyer who wished to resigno Ower Mvwe Leet of snow has been stoprincg Jack Frost from uvealing the weather we need for Curlins.e Fees will Joe Turner left early Vonday morning! be 26,00 for men and <1,,0C for Ladies, to >. ete RE ANE EO Na nN EE He Ot RE Re SURE TOME EE ene ON EL" AROS HP EEN ARE! PRORATED cree et eA eee 8 RE SELENA TS ON et i ' should be handled by the leaders. | Mixed Curling will be the ceneral xun a - for Inspection at Telegraph Creek. include Yukon Curling Aseociation Fee and enaeqged brooms CITILENSHIT COURT. Ve need 100 mm this season, sign nor. Sourt held at the School, October 9, were armmounced when Ice is in, GQeee ose written by Marion Teyer and John lurray Trize of 74.50 was svarded each stucent. Essays will be printed in next issue exeoe soca fhe bartender was brazging ahout., i] | Viinnineg essays covering Citizenship Classes for bezinners will be | | On Konday, Novemdcr 5, a cocktail part a SASETY &. ATI. | and dinner was held in recognition of the Louinrment Gara;te having completed one year LCE ON MONEE AER NN SO A ON HLH RAEN NI ep ERR aa to polisi: the classeso ho®ll tell?" e@oeeecod eooeeooont nig sisters wo rad Gispudsed herscl’ ar without a lost tine eectdant. goincd the immye "Dat wait a mimte," a cust x.er *,lloewing short speeches by the Gunera | interrupted, "She®ll }ave to cress with Yannacser, lro Jack Christian, )r. Fred the boys, won't she?" lurray and Dick Yirwan, Ir, Christian | "Yon, “ the DAR CCHCey adritted. rreschted suitable awards to those manbers)- | * cll, won't they tind out then?" of the Lepartment who lad had an accicent- | Tle etree shruced and continu free year. LER RRC CN INE Meee: “ OL AT TT Rance meee spermenes: sane