LOUNGE OPENING: At 7 pm. om February 8th a very fitting entrance was made by Commmnity Club President Rupert McKenzie and Marge followed by John and Vicky Quigley. has been in Cassiar since Jamary 1952 and we can imagine his thirst after waiting all that time for hie "Beverage". The furnishings of the. lounge are in good taste and with the "Clan McKenzie" curtains! the atmosphere is “par excellence". Jerry Sedlak took his official place as "Steward" and with Seoretary Jack and President Rupert they were really kept busy. Rupe made a few opening remarks on behalf of Community Club Members and Bill Corran spoke on behalf of "The Com- pany". ° Some friends from Whitehorse - Cal Miller of the Capitol Hotel and Bob Cousins Snr, of Cousins Wholesale < treated, all the boys, and we say “Thanks Cal and Bob". Bouquets of Cassiar flowers were presented to Marge ¥icKenzie and Joyce Thornicroft in appreciation of the wonderful service rendered by their respective husbands in to Edna Pasiand, Commnity Club affairs, Rupert 21> wife of the aroaieias Engineer, Quigley, the first official customer, and Ken Scrimger for his consistent efforts on ‘behalf of the Commniaty Chib. te John The Italian, German, French and Canadian choirs sang their favorite comtry songs with "Gurte". Now is. the time te promt: & male voice choir. LIBRARY: Phare are T6000 ‘booke awaiting readers, but che to the few members thet are taking eny interest in this offort the Comnlites find it necessary change the hours for book distritution. In future the library will be open TUESDAY NIGH? ONLY from 7 to 8 pm. : there, are quite a few books that have been in members’ ‘hands for over a month. How about returning them for. others to read. Librarian will appreciate this courtesy. ENGLISH CLASSES: Who said no one is interested: in jearnine English? Wine LADIES ere attending classes under the