Pase 1G Red & Gun Club 2ud Annual Wildlie Dinner Amid a tastefully de- corated setting of mounted # trophies the 2nd ANNUAL WILDLIFE DINNER for mem- bers and guests of the Ri CASSITAR ROD & GUN CLUB { was held on November 30. During the aperitif | period the diners whetted | their appetites by nibbl- ing at roast beaver. The main courses features meat and fish garnered and pre- pared by the mighty hunters and fishermen. Roasts of moose and caribou, a large baked salmon graced the cut- ting boards as well as a nea _leg of wild boar believed IS THAT FOR ME? shot at a turkey shoot spon- sored by the Rod & Gun Club. Baked potatoes and salad along with a variety of veg- etables completed the menu and all this was helped along by a selection of B.C. wines. After appetites were blunted by the sumptuous banquet the trophies for the 1974 FISHING DERBY winners were presented by Fred Cousins, Club President. David Peterson becomes "Fisherman of the Year" as he won three tophies for the largest Lake Trout, Gray- ling and Dolly Varden ent- | ered. Joe Galia took the trophy for Northern Pike and Donald Peterson for his Rain- bow Trout entry. UT. W ih Ei E KIDS FILL tet. PLATES ¥ ' ' Sizes of fish were as follows: ees 3 : RAINBOW TROUT - Donald Peterson - 25 3/8" CDS aNlR LAKE TROUT - David Peterson - 24 1/9" ae GRAYLING - David Peterson - 17" _ “ DOLLY VARDEN - David Peterson - 20 1/2" NORTHERN PIKE - Joe Galia - 25 3/4" Special thanks for a memorable evening go to Pat Witwicki, Club Secretary-Treasurer, who as hostess, did most of the work in table set- tings and doubled as one of the cooks; Vern Peterson and Dale Teague who provided and cooked. the main meat dishes and to the many members who have worked to make this a successful year for the ROD AND GUN CLUB. ‘ "JOE CONCEDES TO A NEW CH, 2 BRS Re ES SS SES BS AS SOS SEE. SERS SIS SIS A EA A EA ONL LON LOL er ee mete WORDS FROM THE WAREHOUSE met CARIBOU: COUNTRY Caribou Country lies cold and still With its crackling crispness of snow As a herd breaks over the hill And sets your whole being aglow. - Goodbyes go to Moira MacPherson who is leaving the Purchasing Office. - We welcome Paul Beamont, Gary Begon and George Willoner to the crew, and Faye Burns to the Purchasing Office. Thistle a ieee When you meet face to face With creatures sublime Who move with such grace, - Dennis Charbonneau just couldn't stay away from the good coffee any longer, so he's returned to his old job as counterman. Rumour has it that the coffee has been getting worse since his return. That your heart keeps a'beating Just as startled as they At the unexpected meeting Though they move swiftly away. . ‘aie sapere _Like two beings who have met - , “yey v But still are afraid “™-+"~ And can't understand yet What new friends they have made -- If you want your new bottle of propane hooked up you must shovel out a path for the warehouse crew to get at the empties. | “ - It has been noted that some new '''scenery' has been erected outside the warehouse. - Telephone conversation overheard, "If the parts are not available in Canada, please have them shipped from Toronto".