em Why, Curling of course. That's where all the nasi games are played. i truly wonderful world of Midnese is this Caseliar Eonep 1. And who has really lived, wie haan't 'Konsp led! here? | Someone has asked me ' what do I really think | of Cassiar § Well, to steal the words of one well know local character - "I like ‘roughing’ it this way § Roger Thew, FARE EE HK A Lions Uarnival pponsored. by the Lions Club wild be held in the Recreational Hall on. Beer tur ‘a7 April 2nd at 7.00 poem. Everyone is rleone to come and join in.the fun and games. soe ane will be in aid of the International 2: fs ie ¢ hiatid « see ome: ees comes 4b Fond ee on rd a Ros wine eS Fy y May ijth an Art Show also spon- Le: “red by tue Lions Club will be held in the ss vorunity Centre. All persons interested in lsnceing their skill in paintings, photography. Pe nc handlerafte please contact Mre Ralph jioi faa, pl hone 7338 as acon as possible. ae ss Siete oe Stites tes ‘The Csnele ladies are holding a Tea & Bake he in the Parish Hall on Saturday March 19th wis te a tod & its : f{iecr for the Parish Hall, ih aok etl AMS GUNCEE: Hii T. vans oe aga to Mr. & Mrs. Beweyk, whose by son was born on March loth, Kevin Michael weighing Jlbs 1402s. sett EITHER HE RAE & Ciricenship Court held on Thursday March | iGth, Mr. George Brewer presented | i cextificates to Frank Buneic and Steve | Athanasopoulos. Cong 2a cetulations > . 4 , ew IN SYMPATHY. It is with sincerest regret that we amounce the sudden passing of Allan William Crocker, Camp Superintendent Clinton Greek, on March 4th 1966. Mr. Crocker succumbed to a heart attack while curling in a bonsp 1} at. Bear Creek near Dawson City Y.T. | ee Al. Crocker had worked in B.C. and Yukon mines throughout his adult life and in recent years. had -been associated with several enter= prises of Conwest Exploration Ltd. Last spring he joined Coesiar to. supervise the Clinton Camp. ° “. Mro Crocker is survived by his wife Estelle vho lives in Vmcouver, and a daughter Mrs. Joan Hafeez of burkley California, to whom on behalf of his many friends and aquaintances we extend our sincerest sympathy. We annource with iuet the passing in Vancouva General Hospital of Nicholas | Glinzak cn March 4th 1966. : Nick had come. to Cassiar in 1952 efter | having worked since 1941 for an associate company, Central Pa&ricia Mines Ltd. As the most*senior hourly paid employee at Cassiar Nick was known to a great number of people. Mx. Glinzak is survived by a sister in |Sheron Pennsylvania, and to her and te his lrany fri nds we offer our sincere synpathy. Pers ane 09 tole until 5,00 BP aRo > {aa evening of Mareh 19th the Irish Boys ees ee ae ivic eignsoring @ dance in the Recreational Hall Bi) 2G As ip ‘from Yok? pemo until 1.00 aom. Musie by the Poe: } Pr, hal ¥ kefreshments. Bar Service, ye L aattn'ssan x7 200 y pe cee eran General Superintendent . | Pyne proce from the above two events will go POH SOLER BR AION dt | | AoC .Beguin. / j | VISITORS . | Kr. JoG.Berry. Toronte, ReAoYounie. wire Rope Ind. & Mre. Barber. eo Pope. Levitt Safety. Prince George. Papen Ruston Hornsby. Vancouver . P, Rayo Grinnell Co. Vancouver. | F. Sharpe. Victaulic Co. Vancouver. D, Dricos. Rowan Steel. Vancouver. L.J-kKhite. Fleek bros. Vancouver. B. Alexander. C.I.R. Vanecuver. P, Smith. Finning Tractor Co. Vancouver. R. Whitehouse. Auto~Marine. Whitehorse , Jo Lewis. white tae & maken pai vehorees: P, Betaneys o Vancouver, ie,