Page 10 May 1984 Cassiar Courier COMMU SCHMOO DAZE IN REVIEW A very successful Schmoo Daze for this year. The Community Club would like to express its sincere thanks to all the volunteers who have helped to make this carni- val a success. It is also very nice to see some new faces amongst the volunteer crew. The following is a list of the winners of different events: OUTDOOR CHILDREN’S EVENTS Log and Pillow fight: Boys 12 and under- lst - Jason Gay; 2nd - Kelly Rivet; 3rd - Chance Mackin Boys 13 and over- lst - Roland Rudkowsky; 2nd - Ralph Sembsmoen; 3rd - Derek Andrews SKI HILL EVENTS 19 and over Downhill Ist - David Gunning; 2nd - Michel D’amour; 3rd - Ron Adams Giant Slalom lst - David Gunning; 2nd - Michel D’amour 13 to 18 Giant Slalom Ist - Chris Craft; 2nd - Lee Callow Downhill 1st - Lee Callow and Chris Craft (tied) 12 and under Giant Slalom Ist - E.J. Nuyens; 2nd - Terry Pearson; 3rd - Michel NITY CLUB NEWS Orange - This is for 6 years or over who have had pre- school lessons or have been in Floater but did not pass. The lessons teach when and where to swim, thythmic breathing, surface support for 15 seconds, front and back rollovers, front and back glides, front and back kicks and change of direction. Red - This is equivalent to the old Red Cross Beginner. The lessons teach the use of lifejackets, reaching as- sists, rhythmic breathing, jump into deep water, sur- face support for 30 seconds, front and back swim for 10 metres, 15 metre swim in deep water. Maroon - This level incorporates some skills from the Sur- vival and old Junior level. The lessons teach the Help position, throwing assists, basic steps of rescue breathing, wearing of lifejackets, front dive, front “Celebration” was the theme for the Blue Valley Figure Skating Club’s 5th Annual Ice Car- nival, presented by its 61 members during two performances on March 29. We were fortunate in having a guest skater this year, Holly Harris, who gave us a breath stopping performance. Hol- ly came to us from Victoria, B.C. enroute to London, Ontario, where she competed in the ior and 13 Senior teams competing. The show started with the Seniors and Inter- Girls 12 and under- Bernier crawl 25 metres and back crawl 15 metres,continuous : : ately Ist - Sheena Billingsley; 2nd Cheryl Maguire, 3rd - Downhill ; activity with lifejackets and front crawl. mediates skating: Lona number HEM a Denise Gay Ist - E.J. Nuyens; 2nd - Warwick Elhorn; 3rd - pie ia : j tled ‘Celebration’. The following numbers inclua- Girls 13 and over- Pearson Blue - This is equivalent to the old Junior level. The les- ed occasions we celebrate throughout the year: Ist - Lisa Joseph; 2nd - Shelly Billingsley at sons teach boating safety D reaching assists, perform- St. Patrick’s Day Parade, skated by Cheryl Ma- BEER DRINKING CONTEST ance of rescue breathing, front dive, tread water for 2 guire: Peter Rabbit, a duet by Heather Cameron Egg Toss (all ages and sexes) lst - Joy McLeod and Patricia Quash 2nd - Robert.and Roland Rudkowsky 3rd - Jason Gay and John Cavanaugh Nail Driving Contest Boys and girls 12 and under: Ist - Robbie Randall; 2nd - David Liddle; 3rd - Jason Hebert Boys and girls 13:and over; - Ist - Patricia Quash; 2nd - Pam:King Schmoo Races ist — Cheryl Maguire, Ellen Attico; Jennifer Brockle- bank; Edo Carin; Travis Penno; Pam King ee RACES 250 cc The lessons teach hypothermia and water sport saf- Ist - Jud Overton; Ond - Rick Cameron; 3rd -. Lem Nail Driving Contest (women). ety, personal assists and rescue breathing, tread water finale was ‘It’s a Party”’ by all of our enthusias- McVane Ist - Edith McDougall; end = Juanita Nuyens; 3rd - for 5 minutes, surface dives and underwater swim, 50 tic and energetic skaters. 440 cc Cristy Murkec metres each of front and back crawl, elementary back All the parents who helped in every aspect Ist - Robert Storie; 2nd - Eldon Hardy; 3rd - Darren ; SNOW GOLF breast stroke and side stroke, continuous swim on $00 of preparing for this carnival are to be commend- 440 modifi ed : Ist - Dave Chapple 38; 2nd - Dave Gunning 43 Faure: ee POM OU, ASAI Mat BS ed for their work. The costumes and props ie Janice Coran modifie ; ? excellent and showed the hours of work that fet a ae DeCecco} 2nd - aRebeH Storie; 3rd - EL : Weare warble print nil thé Betis aa a winners as the ROY AL LIFE: SAVING soc IETY LESSONS ae Wen inronierrmrengaiion ailany than Rorono Open Drag Community Club did not have; all the names. - Bronze Medallion award - Candidates must be. 14 years or all as well as to those who supervised the dress- Ist - Jud Overton; 2nd - Darren DeCecco; 3rd- Rob. ae eek Se, over. Red Cross White, lifesaving III and senior resuscita- ing rooms and off-ice areas. It couldn't have ert Storie _ NATIONAL PHYSIC AL FITNESS WEEK © tion are recommended. been done without you. Special thanks to Sher- Kids events Ist - David Liddle; 2nd - Jason Hardy; 3rd - leffrey Cooper ; Women’s Drag Ist - Susan McPhail; pe aS Steadman; 3rd - Kathy Ist - Latecomers: 2nd - Erickson; 3rd - The Guzzlers AIR BAND CONTEST Ist- 4 Tops; and Billy Idol and Quiet Riot (tied) INDOOR SOCCER Ist ; Brand X; 2nd : Roadrunners; 3rd - Sand Dancers ADULT OUTDOOR EVENTS: Swede Saw Contest- Ist - Bob Randell; 2nd - Kevin etey ke: 3rd - Roy Epp : Waiters Contest- Ist - Andy Scott; 2nd - Phoebe Randell: ard Edith McDougall Pillow Fight- Ist - Mike Gleason; 2nd - Andy Scott; 3rd - Edith Mc- Dougall May 13 to 21 has been proclaimed as Canada’s Na- tional Physical Fitness Week, Cassiar will be joining the rest of Canada in staging an “Action Day” in town. Ac- . tion Day will be-on May 19, Saturday. We have planned — minutes, rhythmic breathing for 1 minute, front crawl for 50 metres and back crawl for 25 metres, continuous swim for 75 metres. _ Green - This level is for those completing Juniors. The les- sons teach ice safety, rescue breathing, throwing as-- sists, stride entry and treading water for 3 minutes, 50 metres each front and back crawl; 25 metres ele-- mentary back, 25 metres of arms only, continuous swim for 150 metres. Grey - This is equivalent to the old Intermediate level. The lessons teach rescue breathing, personal assists, ad- vanced knowledge of lifejackets and P.F.D.s, shallow dives and surface dives, 50 metres each of front and back crawl and elementary back, 25 metres breast stroke and legs only, continuous swim of 300 metres. White. - This is the highest level of the Red Cross water - safety program. Equivalent to the old Senior level. Bronze Cross Award - Candidates must be 14 years or over - and have a Bronze Medallion or higher. Candidates who ~ have successfully completed this course would be able to He ADULT LESSONS and Elaina Zebroff; Easter Morning by the be- ginners; School’s Out by Pam King and Tracey Walker; White Wedding by the Intermediates; Grandma’s Feather Bed by Jacqueline Molan, Canada and This Land is Your Land by the Pre- cision Team; Birthday Song by Irene Carin, Jo- ann King, Mary Molan and Catherine Pewsey; ‘Zippity Do Da by Janice Coran; Circus Time by our more ‘Senior’ Seniors; Beach Boys Medley by the Seniors; In The Good Ol’ Summertime by Lisa Lanphear and Melanie Hawker; Itsy Bitsy - Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini by Jen- nifer Pewsey, Ding Dong, The Witch is Dead by Tina Cvetkovich; Monster Mash by the Junior Boys; Devil Woman by Dyonne Zubek, Happiest Christmas by the Junior Girls; Medley of Christ- mas Songs by Joanne Coran, Sheri Zebroff and Sian Jones. To celebrate the end of the year, the ry Sethen and Garry Periard for their wonderful commentaries during the show and to Eric, Richard and Andy for their help and technical expertise. Most of all, to Lorraine Drzimotta, who shows us each year. the extent of her pro- Canadian Junior and Senior Championships. Both ile teams made it into the finals. There were 31 Jun- | Celebration! Cassiar Courier Mav 1984 Page 11 Kyle & Dyonne Zubek, Janice & — Joanne Coran spracklin balloon games for children, square dancing for the whole fessional qualities in putting a performance such Cross Country 400 and up: family; a BBQ going in the afternoon, and after a hard IF THERE IS ENOUGH DEMAND, an adult beginner . as this together. It does get bigger and better oa on Overton; and - Shawn Whalen; 3rd - Brian day’s activities, why not jump into a hot pool to relax .wim lesson will be elated Inuine echeduleethe demons every year! it Fare 340 ond : your body. All activities will be held in the rec centre yard. will run according to the format of the Red Cross lessons. The Figure Skating Club would like to tha / e& If the weather does not.smile on us, then the activities will Pe ule ay everyone who contributed to such a successfu Jud Overton Woot 4 a Tonnes SNS be staged inside the tee centre. For more information, For the above programs and other information, please Brae ee ed Heng cae s See See era ee Ce B ommuniy ee ee ee Or ie cessing Community, GUD Caleta Eon Beh pies ed 4 Hd involved in LOUNGE EVENTS _ forget - April 30 to May A is registration week. All pro- Figure Skating; also to the people of Cassiar. who Limbo grams are on a first come, first serve basis. supported the function so well. "SWIMMING POOL NEWS Precision Team Ist - Mike Pinter and lan Stallwood (tied); 3rd - Ber- rie Archibald Hts Hula Hoop Ist - Andre Varin; andes -Dan Wonnacott Darts Ist - C. Lorimer; 2nd K. savior ONE DOG PULL 1st - Caesar - Joe Solar (400 Ibs.) 2nd - Popeye - Debbie Foley (300 Ibs. ) 3rd - Puke - Andy. Izard’ Dusty - Rick Prosser PORTRAITS, PASSPORT PICTURES EVENTS, B.& W DARKROOM FINISHING 775 Malozemoff 778-7345 MORTIFEE MUNSHAW DEALER FOR COLOR & ENLARGEMENTS, FILMS, CAMERAS & ACCESSORIES FOR SALE, CAMERA REPAIRS, WEDDINGS & SPECIAL With the coming of May, you can bet that the swim- ming pool will see a lot of activities again. The swimming poo! will officially open on April 30. The first week of the pool opening will be for casual swim and program registra- tion. This year, we are offering our two main water safety programs again. Red Cross Lessons - The Red Cross Lessons are divid- ed into 8 levels with each represented by a different color. Yellow - This is for a 5 or 6 year old or over who has had no previous swimming lessons. The lessons teach or- ientation to the facility, breath SOL front glide and kick. studi SUMMER YOUTH GRANT Word has not yet been received regarding the ap- plication for a grant to employ six students this summer at the Simmons Lake Campground. Part of this group of students will provide summer programs for the youth in Cassiar and area. A number of events are being planned for Simmons Lake this year. SWIMMING POOL FUND COMMITTEE A meeting of the Swim Pool Committee who oversee the fund that was raised in previous years by the Com- munity, was held on Monday, March 26th, 1984. $4000.00 was authorized to the Cassiar Community Club for the plumbing work that was has to be done this year in the pool, previous to the opening in May 1984. This work will enable the pool to operate with new skim- mers and new water outlets, which were problem areas in previous years. G. Periard is in the process of getting estimates for painting and lining the pool, a subject that will be brought up at the next meeting of the Committee. This work will hopefully be done previous to opening as well, and monies should be authorized for this expenditure. Further renovations will be looked at following clo- sure of the pool this year. — si "White Wedding by. the "Intermediates _ ee iad -