hie Rie heesire Mule My pei eh ell eM CaN Dlawlanle hire Wa 8 STUFF 'N SUCH Word Builders Add the words that are defined to one another and build a new word. EXAMPLE: Add ASHORT SLEEP to A RELATIVE dnd get A CLOTH SERVIETTE. ANSWER: NAP + KIN makes NAPKIN. 1) Add A VEHICLE to DECAY and get A VEGETABLE. 2) Add A FRIEND to A HIGH CARD and get A KING’S DWELLING. 3) Add A NUMBER to AN INSECT and get A PERSON WHO RENTS. 4) Add A CHRISTMAS BERRY to WHAT TREES ARE MADE OF and get aWELL-KNOWN CITY. 5) Add A LARGE BODY OF WATER to a MALE CHILD and get A PART OF THE YEAR. 6) Add IN NO MANNER to FROZEN WATER and get AN ANNOUNCEMENT. 7) Add a MALE SHEEP to a PIECE OF A THING and get AN EMBANKMENT OF EARTH. 8) Add A GREAT BULK to A PLOT OF LAND and get . ATERRIBLE SLAUGHTER. 9) Add AN ORGAN OF HEARING to a BIRD'S HOME and get SERIOUS. 10) Add ADULT MALES to HIGH CARD and get a THREAT. 11) Add TO PLACE to HAVING DISPOSED OF and get FOUL SMELLING. © 12) See TAXI to CONDUCTED and get SENT A 13) Add A YOUNG DEMON to FOLK TALES and get TO BEG EARNESTLY. 14) Add TO FASTEN WITH STITCHES to THE TIME YOU HAVE LIVED and get WASTE MATTER. 15) Add ARMED CONFLICT to THE LAIR OF AN ANIMAL and get A KEEPER. 16) Add a WATER BARRIER to A WRITING INSTRU- ~ MENT and get TO MOISTEN. ‘ 17) Add A HEAD COVERING to DIMENSIONS and get TO OVERTURN. : 18) Add PART OF .THE BODY to FINISH and get a FOLK TALE. 19) Add EQUAL STATUS to TOTAL SUM and: get SUPREME. 20) Add A GENTLE TAP to A SEA BIRD and get a GUIDE FOR-MAKING THINGS. ANSWERS ON PAGE II Student Auction The Montreal students will be holding a New and Used Auction during the Winter Carnival to help support their prospective field trip. If you have any new or used items suitable for auction- ing that you would like to donate please contact Miss Beverly Evans at 778-7422 or Mrs. Anne Wright at 778-7231 for pick up. We appreciate your patronage. = Watson Lake's Snowshoe Races — Cross Country Ski Races Dance Fri FEB. I8th 7a Sole Sy arb AO MAES ee) ime NU yw PDS VOSS SS DV VSN BV VOT VV TT SVOTSFTTTTTTTTVTVWTHV7A4ASVVAO OS Open Class Dog Sled Races Pancake Breakfast On Ice Sat. @ Starring Frantic Follies Arti femeley¢) epeweneenen ee © ey relia | re Chris: “Do you think it’s right to punish people for things haven’t done?” Teacher: “Why, of course not!” Chris: “Well, I haven’t done my homework.” PTARMIGAN DAZE Log Sawing Contest So long time skiers, And beginners too Sign up today But remember the prerequisite age. Sign up sheets for entry into ski-athon will be posted at the Grocery Store, General Store, School and Cookery. You will also find a handy sponsor sheet available as well. For further information concerning the Ski- Athon, please phone Beverly Evans at: Work - 778-7367 or Home - 778-7422. they == SGHOOL NEWS FIELD TRIP PROJECTS Italian Valentine’s Dinner Sponsored by the Cassiar School Field Trip Students. WHERE: Recreation Hall WHEN: February 13, 1977 - WHY: Fund Raising for Field Trip to Eastern Canada Everyone is welcome. The tickets will be sold door to door by the students. Price and time as yet have not been determined but will be printed on the ticket. Winter Carnival SKI — ATHON LAD) AGE PREREQUISITE : 0- 100 Years SIGN UP NOW! The Montreal Field Trip Students will be spon- soring a cross-country ski-athon on Saturday, March 12th. The ski course will run from the Recreational Hall out to Quartz Creek and back. if you wish to ski it all. If not, you may termin- ate at any check point. The proceeds for this activity will be divided as follows: 75% towards the funds needed by the students for their field trip to Montreal and 25% will be donated to the Ski Club to help © erect a much needed Ski Chalet. Teacher: ‘‘When was the Iron Age?” Andy: “Before drip-dry.” AUieniitinnmitaan ne tox : is . ee ——— s = Ss me Wee SAL) The Cassiar Students won the Floor Hockey Champion- ship this season with a total of 10 points. The Teachers were in second place with 8 points. Quartz Creek and the Rec Hall were tied at 7 points for 3rd. place. The Bunkhouse brought up the rear with 3 points. - Here’s a list of players scores. Only goals are ac- counted for: STUDENTS \ TEACHERS B. Guderjahn .....7 D. Rasmus...... 9 Jay Micheals...... 9 B. Paterson...... 9 R. Prosser ....... 11 B. Burr ........ J. Drazimotto. .... 3 J. Olson... 2.2.5 3 A. Tischler....... 4 Gs Smits ee 1 G. Monahan...... 4 REC HALL A. Joseph........ 1 W.McDougall ... .4 H. Tischler....... 5 B. Faught....... 4 B. Keller... 2... cork. P.Collins ...... 72 N,.McFayden ..... 3% G. Morrow. ..... 5 °R. Zeminchik..... 1 J. Cholton...... 2 - QUARTZ CREEK D.Day......... 4 Bane oo re kes i 8 P. Fecek ....... 1 H.Willems....... 7 M. Anderson. .... 1 Soelim: Reidet ies. ! 6 T. Penner. :.....3 'P. LaBontre...... 3 D. Storoschuk. .. .1 J. Mcintyre ...... 3 J, Dennis. ...... 1 C. Rogers........ 1 M. Porter. ....:. 1 S.Palmer....... 1 D. Rosman. ..... 1 D. Harrison ...... 1 BUNKHOUSE A. Moelle........ 2 Re Dayeersarkers 2, PEGrays ts i iice esas 1 A. Langelier..... .1 J. Pentland....... 1 RiOrrikse estab: 1 M. Hamel. ....... 1 D. Leckie. ...... 2 on EB DD) Wt Ay Ett ome i SA BL Es Ss Mon. - Fri.: .1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sat.: 1:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 778-7442 _ ‘THE VARIETY STORE OF CASSIAR STUDENTS WIN IN FLOOR HOCKEY Broomball for men has started in Cassiar. It’s every Wed. & Fri. 8pm - 9pm. Balls and brooms are supplied., all that you need is a C.C.C. mem- ‘bership to play. Senior Men’s Hockey Schedule - For February Feb.1 Town vs. Juveniles Feb.3 Quartz Creek vs. Juveniles Feb. 6° Quartz Creek vs. Townsite Feb. 8 Juveniles vs. Quartz Creek Feb. 10 Juveniles vs. Townsite All gate proceeds for Minor and Senior Hockey games go toward the teams and the Cassiar Community Club. Come out and support your local Hockey Teams. Admission-Adults $1.00 Children - 50 cénts. : ABOUT THE MOVIES....There is a no smoking © rule inthe gymnasium while the movie is being shown. This will allow non-smokers and chilren to enjoy movies more and smokers can slip into ~ the lobby to have a cigarette. Also the gym floor is being damaged by dropped cigarettes. For ‘““RESTRICTED"’ movies only persons 17 years old and over are permitted admission. Persons under the age of 17 years are prohibited from the Restricted movies and they will not be permitted admission even if they are accom- panying their parents. a A RD Sign in the Mayor's office of a small Canadian town: DUE TO THE LARGE NUMBER OF ITEMS ON - THE AGENDA OF THE TOWN COUNCIL, WE MOST RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THAT ANYONE WISHING TO INSULT THE COUNCIL, PLEASE. LIMIT HIMSELF 10 15 MINUTES OR 15 INSULTS WHICHEVER IS SHORTER. Party Weekend A party was given to students Dec. 17 on behalf of the Cassiar Community CASSIAR CURLING CLUB Well, curlers, our 23rd Annual Mixed Bonspiel is fast approaching. Mark MARCH 17, 18, 19 and 20th on your calendars, Fee for all rinks is $40.00 and that includes banquet and dance on Saturday night. We're planning on 2 raffles in the near future to help finance the cost of our new rocks. So when a curling club member approaches with a ticket book DON'T RUN AWAY! The first raffle prize is a return trip for two - Whitehorse to Skagway on the White Pass and Yukon Railway. The second raffle will offer -a trip farther away. We just haven’t decided how far away as yet. It will be worthwhile, never fear. The Interdepartmental "Spiel was held Janu- ary 7, 8 &.9th. A very enjoyable social evening was held on the 8th. The ‘‘A’' event was won by: Skip - D. Demitri; Vice - J. Forbes; 2nd - P.Voss; Lead - C. Isidoro Runners up were: Skip - B. Pratt; Vice D. Bay- croft; 2nd - F. Hewett; Lead - H. Billingsley The “‘B" event was won by: Skip - M. Dowdall; Vice - C: Smith; 2nd-B.Colak; Lead - T. Coran Runners up : Skip - J. Lee; Vice - N. Day; 2nd - A. Wagner; Lead - E. Serravalli The ‘‘C’’ event was won by: Skip - L. Armstrong; Vice - P. Tomashewski; 2nd - D. Toth; Lead - R. Storie Runners up: Skip - N. Cosnett; Vice - B. Currie; 2nd - F. Buckley; Lead - L. Coran PHILLIPS “havel Ltd Marvel Nitti 190 Zimmerman Street 778-7220 Packages Travel HAWAII MEXICO CARIBBEAN Low charter and: excursions available HOURS.............- 10 AM to 6 PM Closed Tuesday and all day Sunday _ I'm sure every youngster enjoyed "Mighty Moe" as they applauded Cassiar's own clown. Hot dogs, pop, candy and oranges were given to the children to keep Club and C.A.C. A good time was had the Jittle tykes busy until Santa by all, while the ''Maxwells' rocked the C.C. Hall with plenty of loud, booming and entertaining music. Tasty sandwiches and pastries were prepared by the Cookery and the volved with the Teen Dance. hearts of the little ones. cheers and laughter of everyone walk,'’ straining to keep his toes Community Club thanks all thos in< After a delay, kids and more kids with their parents finally entered the Community Centre for the Annual Children's Christmas Party on Dec. It surely was a first for Cassiar d to see "Mighty Moe" swing into the To the Fe Ca earg eta cet Ren RL Min Rica Se Oe PE CEE Re Be PL CIS. arrived. Santa did arrive shortly after the children's film ''The Musicians of Bremmen'', escorted by his two lovely helpers. To young and old Santa is always the life of a party. After a hectic time Santa did give away all of his presents, and for the youngsters who were away, they may pick up their presents at the Community Centr Office. Santa left some gifts there, just in case. To make the party a success onations were received from C.A.C., GCC ie toca 05505508" Guile /hocad:, and Finning. -I thank these organ- izations for the donations given. 19 Mighty Moe showed talent for antics : in the "Drunken Sailor on the Board: To all the people who helped with the Teen Dance, cleaning up and volun- (encased in yellow sneakers) on the teers for the -kids' party, my app- . board...We,saw balance, acrobatics 1 tc and” an-itprompto fall (or was.it?).. and a Happy New Year. _ reciation to all of you. Thank you . oe Wn cme, eh a EE SL EE ORL CS (Re eh AO ee ee NT ant