—— Page 10 November 1984 Cassiar Courier Community Club News November Calendar November 3 Lions Oktoberfest - Rec Centre November 7 Minor Hockey Cash Bingo - Rec Centre Presidents Meeting November 10 Fashion Show - Rec Centre November 11 Rembrance Day - memorial service at Rec Centre gym Fashion Sale - Rec Centre (after the memorial service November 14 Film Night - upper leisure room “Kluane” Rec Centre November 17 Lioness Bazaar - November 21 Blue Valley Figure Skating Club Big Prize Bingo - Rec Centre November 24 Catholic Church Bazaar - Rec Centre (afternoon) Minor Hockey Toy Bingo - Rec Centre (evening) November 29 Court - upper leisure room November 30 Rec Centre and squash court closed for decoration for the Fireman’s Ball NORTHERN B.C. WINTER GAMES Information on the Northern B.C. Winter Games, 1985, is now available at ate Rec Centre. The Games will be held on February. 1,.2, and .3,-1985, in Kitimat. The Cassiar Community Gi is again organising sports teams to attend the Games. Sports that are allotted to Cassiar are: junior boys and girls badminton, mixed 16 - 18 curling, gymnastics, precision skating, squash, alpine skiing, cross country skiing, and mixed adult volley- ball. If you are interested in participating contact your local sport association or the Rec Centre as soon as possible. PROJECT OR A NEW CLUB???? If you have a project or would like to form a club that would be an asset to the Community, come down to the Recreation Office and let’s hear it. We are always available to help out or assist. The Recreation Office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. FAMILY DANCE Interested in helping out with a Family Dance? Con- tact the Rec Centre and leave your name, and phone num- ber. SQUASH NEWS We are in the process of starting up the league again. If you are interested in playing different players, please sign up with the Rec Centre. Also, a sign up sheet is being posted for anyone who is interested in attending a players clinic. If there is sufficient response we will consider bringing a coach to give lessons. FILM NIGHT The Cassiar Community Club will be presenting a one hour film on Wednesday, November 14, in the upper leisure room. The film is produced by the National Film Board and is titled “Kluane”. The film reveals the many facets of the Kluane National Park in the Yukon. There is no admission charge for the film, however, there will be a silver collection to cover the cost of shipping. If the response to the film night is positive, the Cassiar Community Club will plan to have it once a month. THINKING ABOUT CHRISTMAS? It is a little bit early yet, but are you planning a Christmas party? If you.are having a party too big for your house, or your department wants to celebrate to- gether, call the Rec Centre at 778-7224 for room book- ings. CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY This is’ a notice ‘to’ all Cassiar Community Club members who wish their children to be in the Children’s Christmas Party. If you have a new addition to your fam- ily, or you are not sure whether your childrens’ names are properly registered with the Cassiar Community Club, please drop by the Rec Centre office to check with our records. If your CCC membership expires around the Children’s Christmas Party time, you should drop by the Rec Centre office to renew your membership now, so your childrens’ names will‘appear on the gift list, and not be lost in the last minute mixups. PRESIDENTS MEETING The Fall session of the Presidents Meeting will be held in the Upper Leisure Room of the Recreation Centre, on Wednesday, November 7th, 1984. The Presidents of the Clubs along with an painted member of each Club will be attending the Meeting, and outlining their Club’s achievements, memberships, and events that are scheduled. At the present time, we are in the process of acquir- ing a guest speaker for the ocassion, and this is with the help of a B. C. Government grant. A reception will follow the meeting. SKI HILL The Ski Hill Operation is ready for the winter ski schedule, however, with the closing of the Arts & Crafts building, it leaves the skiers with no place at the hill to change. If there is anybody interested in helping the skiers by offering a small building to sit adjacent to the opera- tor’s shack, please call the rec centre and leave your name. Your help would certainly be appreciated. NEW YEAR’S DANCE The Cassiar Community Club is offering the New Year’s Eve Dance to Club organizations who wish to fund raise for their respective Club. If your Club is interested in sponsoring the New Year’s Eve Dance on December 31st, it would be apprec- iated if you were to call or drop in to the Recreation Centre showing your interest. GOLF SHIRTS AND CAPS The Cassiar Community Club has a shipment of Cas- siar Golf Shirts and Caps, which would make excellent presents for Christmas. The cost of the set is $25.00 and can be seen at the Rec Office. The sizes are from small to x-large. Get yours early. New Face At Community Club Evelyn Frenette has taken over the duties of Bus- iness Administrator at the Cassiar Community Centre. She is replacing Shelley Cosnett. Her main priority is overseeing the accounting pro- cedures at the community centre and all of its divisions including the lounge, arena, etc. Evelyn is presently working toward her accounting degree. She has lived in Cassiar since December, 1983. ©000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C4 oe Tiny be afd eee 11 in Cassiar REMEMBRANCE School Board Meeting 12 Schools Closed 13 Open Parents Advisory Meeting Presidents Meeting Minor Hockey Cash Bingo 14 Anglican Church Rummage Sale Film Night— Kluane 2 1 Figure Skating Bingo Parent Teacher Interviews Cassiar Secondary School Ss Cards y Cassiar Sec. Lioness Bazaar ee ee PS Aas ai: = Catholic Women’s Bazaar Minor Hockey Toy Bingo _ Gymnastics Gymnasts To Compete In Northern B.C. Winter Games The Jade Mountain Gymnastics Club will be sending some of its members to compete in the Northern B.C. Winter Games in February in Kitimat. Coach Pauline Snell said our local gymnasts, age 9 and older, can compete in the “C” event at the Games. The gymnasts may choose one, two or three events in which to compete. Due to the poor quality of our par- fallel bars and the inability of our gymnasts to train properly on these, they will not be able to compete in the all-around event. Coach Snell said she will gymnasts qualify for the Games. The local club has decided to become members of the B.C. Gymnastics Association and the Canadian Federation, The membership will allow pac club to participate in provincial competitions. The. Cassiar Country Cookbooks, published through the efforts of the Jade Mountain Gymnastics Club, are now on sale in Cassiar. The cookbooks are the major fund raising effort for the club this year so please supp- ort the gymnasts! Profits from the cookbook will be used to purchase new equipment. A new vault and spring board are top priority this year. They cost approximately $1000 plus freight. choose which local New Executive The Annual General Meeting of the Curling Club ‘was held on October 2, 1984, at the curling rink. The main order of business was the election of a new exec- ‘utive who are: President Reg Ash - Vice President Keith Taylor Sec./Treasurer Stan Deyo Rules & Membership _Ciril Habjan Drawmaster Bill Pratt Ice Chairman John Colak Prize Chairman Bar Chairman Annual Bonspiel Chairman Frank Nitti Guido DeCecco Karen Brocklebank The new executive are hoping to find someone to operate the snack bar, any volunteers? Due to expected increased costs, memberships have |been set at $75.00 per season for curlers and $45.00 | for associate members. Thanks to the work of Robert L'Heureux, Ciril 'Habjan, Glen Billingsley, and others the curling area of ‘the rink has had a new paint job which really brightens | things up, no excuses now for missing the broom! We’re looking forward to another active season with a full slate of draws and bonspiels. Watch for more announcements on these upcoming events. MCDame Gun Club Meets The McDame Gun Club holds its meetings the first _ Tuesday of each month. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. | in the upper leisure room. The club also has 22 ammunition available for mem- bers at cost price. Holders of a C-302 please check the expiry date. New | applications may be obtained from the RCMP or Eric | Stump. Curling Club Elects HOCKEY NEWS Minor Hockey is off to a good start with ap- proximately fifty-six boys registered. With so many boys, behaviour not only on the ice but in the dressing rooms and around the Arena is im- portant. The Executive are therefore putting to- gether a behaviour code which we hope will be supported by the parents. Copies should be ready for discussion and opinions at the next General Meeting. Bingo had to be cancelled for the last month but will be held on Wednesday, November 7th. Bonanza Bingo will also be introduced at this time. Hockey sticks are on order and will be adver- tised on T.V. when available. The sticks will be sold at 656 Bateman Street and the hours will be: Monday to Friday 6:00p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday - 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Money for sticks has to be paid at the time of purchase. Beer bottles are being picked up on week-ends. If you are going to be out of town on weekends, call John Cavanagh 778-7433. or Bill Carter 778- 7751 and arrangements will be made to pick up your bottles mid week. Minor Hockey is running this year’s Halloween dance, so let’s see lots of support for this event and lots of costumes. FERRI IK I I IIIS ISIS IAAI SIA III III IS SSSSSSSSA IS SISICSAC SACS AS D&L Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning FOF II HHI TIO II IK III HII I II III IKI KK KKK IK KK KKK Ik tek Residential & Commercial For Free Estimates Call Durk M¢Intyre at 778-7860 Cassiar Courier November 1984 Page 11 Blue Valley Skating Club To Hold Christmas Bingo Blue Valley Figure Skating Club will hold a Christmas Bingo on Saturday, December 15th instead of the regular Bingo on December 19th. The regular Big Prize Numbers will not be called at the Christmas Bingo. However, we will have 20 games and a super prize for the last game. Cards will be $3.00 for door card and $1.00 for each extra card. There will be a baked goods table, a door prize anda ticket raffle, drawn that night. Also, children 5 years and older are welcome. Recreation Hockey Starts New Season Hockey season has commenced and the first games have been played. There are three teams this year, P & W, Panthers, C.C.C., and the Triple ‘‘S” Oldtimers who are sponsored by R & S Services and Erickson Gold Mine. Games are being played every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. and Thursdays and Sundays at 7:00 p.m. CASSIAR COURIER ADVERTISING RATES FULL PAGE $100.00 HALF PAGE $55. 00 BASE RATE — $5:00 per columa inch CLASSIFIED ADS 10 cents per word kok oa > a a a a “at ae at » > > a a at i ve 4 pa 4+ we s ad ee SS Se ee > in Clip the Miner * pig and Save =f xt fo) * > a 5 /, : m1 Let us Muck Out of ve your Carpets Fi FP TPP ar EO GAD DERN CR TUR Suan TFN JUrD Eas GA Teo evaenene sre A 3 | wer The Lioness Annual Christmas Bazaar will be held on Saturday November 17th 1~4 p.m. at the Rec Centre Door Raffle Crafts Bake Table Various Local Businesses ALL BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE CRAFTS. COME AND GET YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS EARLY. Pam Krawezyk, Chairwoman 778-7324 Hilda Cooper, Co- chaitwonian 778-7595 SPEER ERIE TLL ETRE R EL ELE ER EE EEE LEER Pe aruaeaetiaig: