Page 14 April 1986 Cassiar Courier NORTHERN INVITATIONAL FRIENDSHIP GAMES ' Without the help contributed by the people of ARTS AND CULTURE. Participation in both areas gave Me fossa the Games would not have been as successful as the impression that we had some very interested youth they were on the March 7, 8 and 9th weekend. Many between the ages of 10-15 years, and following all nf fecont in Cassiar contributed their volunteer help in weekend activity, the response to the Games was at making the Games a success. lent. Towns from Northern B.C., Northwest Territories, EE the Yukon participated in the Games, and came even hough the weather was not very good throughout the eekend. thank all the people who made the Games possible, and There were the two factions to the Games - SPORTS - to all the athletes who showed their appreciation. CHESS CHALLENGE TREE-LINE TRIVIA be held for future reference. A meeting in the very near future on the Games will i On behalf of the Games Committee, I would like 7 AIR-BAND CONTEST Robbie McPhee (Dease Lake) - first Danny Walters (Cassiar) - finalist Bengy Dunbar (Tungsten) - finalist Winners - “WHAM” Christina Kwan David Bennett Stefan Bilodeau Emma Crawford 2 DIMENSIONAL ART PROSE AND POETRY Ist - Ellen Artico 2nd - Dyonne Zubek 3rd - Paul Guarducci 4th - Jenny Pewsey TALENT SHOW Ist - Michelle Coates 2nd - Joanne Coran Honourable Mention - Janice Coran Ist - “CASSIAR-ITES” | 2nd - “ELIMINATORS” Lisa Lanphear Chiera Borsato Jennifer Beckett Stephen Ryan 3 DIMENSIONAL ART OR CRAFT Ist - Michelle Millar 2nd - Amy Erickson Ist - Paul Guarducci \ The Siluer Wolf Cafe SUMMER EMPLOYMENT GRANT Once again, the Cassiar Community Club has applied for a Grant under the Federal Employment Program. The project, if approved, will provide 11 students with work for nine weeks commencing June 30, 1986. The summer project will include a complete renova- tion of the Zamboni Room in the Arena; the installation of the rink boards; re-painting of the Arena Dressing Rooms; and the usual repairs of the Arena in time for fall opening. The Ski Chalet will be renovated and painted in time for fall, and the Ski Hill will be groomed and cleared of rocks with slashing done in order that we are able to open earlier. Simmons Lake Campground will be cleaned up for the summer, and the garbage cans, and the picnic tables will be set out. The shelter will be firmed up, and some slashing will be done in order that the campground is clean. and Amacemente eo * x NEW HOURS «x OPEN Sunday through Thursday - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Friday and Saturday - 10 a.m. to II p.m. We would like to extend a big thank you to everyone who supported the cafe during the Friend- % ship Games! COMMUNITY CLUB NEWS The regular summer cleanup around the various facil- ities will be done, and the picnic area below the Rec Centre will be cleaned up. The exterior of the Curling Club will be repainted, if money is available, and the Rec Centre exterior will be painted as well, depending upon finance. The work being done will depend upon our acquisi- tion of the Summer Grant. , _————————————— SUMMER STUDENTS APPLICATIONS Any students 14 years of age and over, are asked to pick up an application for work for the summer, if they are going to be in Cassiar for the summer months. The applications are at the Recreation Office, and once completed, submit them to the Recreation Office. Interviews will be set up in the very near future, and you will be contacted to make arrangements for your interview. Work will commence on Monday, June 30th, 1986 and will finish on Friday, August 29, 1986. Hourly rates will be negotiated before work begins. ———<———————————————————____nnnn YUKON CUP FINALS The second and last component of the Yukon Cup Ski Championships was held on the March 15/16th weekend in Watson Lake. The overall results are as follows: JUNIORS 1. Damon Van der Meer 2. Tina Cvetkovich 3. David Liddle SENIOR MEN 1. Gary Miller 2. Karl Maichen 3. Ty Hiebert SENIOR LADIES - 1. Sandy Miller 2. Kathy Grenke 3. Sylvie Binette 4. Cheryl McCargar Polaris Onowmobile Sales NS Oervice 7 Major and minor repairs on snowmobiles We carry Polaris parts, accessories and clothing 1986 snowmobiles -- If we don’t have what you want--we can order. Come in and see our selection of used snowmobiles. Oso er SPIO OIBSOGPOOS _ DEASE DAYS _— The town held its annual Winter Carnival on the Cassiar Courier April 1986 Page 15 by John Wright A 5 E : ; : weekend of February 28-March 2. Although the weather ana easton BoE nee CHL Won by Tel h acai! Tournameas was unseasonably warm, most of the advertised events TL. Peat a Shc sea aires 2nd Nikkie Royer went off on schedule. The weekend was highlighted by a Srd'Shauna: Constantines Fishing Derby dance on Saturday, featuring the “Electric North” band Adults Ist Mike Botel, Joe McKinnon. John Won by Danny Storoschuk from Cassiar, two pancake breakfasts, a bannock and Brown, Rick Rover : stew supper, various tournaments,.and a host of games Ind Ca Volley Ball iets E y & Cal Jordan olley and activities for both taal adults. 3rd Bucks Brown, Lee Constantineau, Hotel Creekers — Captain Colleen Wall Kelly O’Brien, Kendra Brown, Sonya } Bee aa Sad Brown, Nicole Constantineau, Lucas anes ah oe Roll Wright, Tim McL 5 ary Pederson — rolled 34 Juniors (6-8) lst Sonya Brown, 2nd Michelle Brown, eh eee 3rd Fyal Devine 0-5 years Jamie Holden In all, it was a great weekend. Participants from Cas- Juniors (9-12) Ist Kendra Brown, 2nd Dwayne Edzer- Arm Wrestling siar, Iskut and Telegraph Creek, as well as the local za, 3rd Nicky Constantineau Women Ist Bobby Fredrickson, 2nd Clara Jack residents, enjoyed themselves in the last winter event of Girls (13-15) Ist Nicky Royer, 2nd Shauna Constan- Men Ist Robbie Williams, 2nd Rod Smith the year. Spring is coming, right? tineau, 3rd Candace Jakesta Push Up Contest * One last not i ‘ d e — if anyone ha fi Boys (13-15) Ist Derek Tinsley, 2nd Richard Royer, Men Ist - 65 push ups - Matt Dauk Dease Lake for the next Bae of tHeucConer Uiplesss 3rd Charlie Phillips Women Ist - 23 push ups - Freddie Carlick contact John Wright. 0-340 fan Ist John Sethen, 2nd Eugene Edzerza, Nail Driving 3rd Geri Brown Ladies Sharon Ferguson 0-440 fan Ist Richard Royer, 2nd John Sethen, Mens Pat Callieou 3rd Derek Tinsley Axe Throw 0-250 fan Ist Eugene Edzerza, 2nd Peter Jakesta, Mens Ist Peter Jakesta, 2nd Dave Thuot, 0-440 liquid lst John Brown, 2nd Rick Royer, 3rd Dan Kerr 3rd Dan Kerr Womens Ist Pat Cook, 2nd D.J. Loverin, 3rd Open Class Ist John Brown, 2nd J.P. 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