eee ee ee ee SS SS SS CCC CCC CSCC pa Pee er ES en a RE je Mg a RRR NR We RN DNR EN ue ———— . Cassiar Secondary School classes attended the Polar Games in Whitehorse. They were accompan- ied by Physical Education teacher Gerry Smit, Mrs. Jaine Smit and Mr. J. Olson. The Cassiar students were praised not only for their athletic ability but for their sportsmanship and respon- SCHOOL NE sible behaviour at all times. Polar Games Results Basketball: Senior Girls - 2nd - Silver : Junior Boys : 6th Volleyball: Senior Girls - 5th cS 4 Junior Boys P Dud vier ie Silver ‘Faster Bunny Visits Cassiar School — S : The Alligater Pie Kindergarten Class was the Oger scene of great excitement on Thursday morning, Senior Boysisosiieay ate 5th March 23rd. At 9:00 a.m. the children of both Tae poe 4th : the morning and the afternoon class met at the unior Girls 5 2nd 5 Silver school to be taken on a bus tour of the town and Floor Hockey:| Junior Boys - Ist - Junior Girls _ - Ist - - Badminton: the airport. The children then paid a visit to both churches where they learned something of the Gold true meaning of Easter. Everyone then returned Gold to the classroom where a special Easter Bunny cake was served as a special snack. Following the snack period everyone went out Junior Boys - Singles - 3rd_- Bronze - Anil Kaul o the hill behind the school where great fun was Junior Boys - Doubles - 3rd - Bronze - Anil and Atul Kaul Junior Girls - Singles - 1st - Gold - Carole Fu Junior Girls - Doubles - 3rd Fugere and Gwen Hudson Junior Mixed Doubles: 2nd - Silver - Carole Fugere and Anil Kaul 3rd - Bronze - Karen Taylor and Atul Kaul. Fund Raising Campaign The grade 4 class at the school will be beginning a fund- , ‘raising campaign after the spring break. We will be try- ing to raige some money for a class trip in June. Your ae support for our endeavours would be appreciated. An announcement will g o home with the school child- ren regarding the sale of hot dogs at lunch on Fridays. Future endeavors will be announce. STUFF IN SUCH John’s Brother Six men sat down at a table to play cards. One of these men was John’s brother. It is up to you to find who that man is and to place all the men at the round table knowing these facts: Tom, who is no relation to John, sat next to Paul. The man who sat next to the man who sat opposite John, sat opposite John’s brother. Dick sat opposite Tom who sat next to the man who sat next to the man who sat opposite John. Henry sat opposite the man who sat next to the man who sat next to the man who sat opposite John’s ‘brother. Andrew isasalesman. Answer on page'16 had tobogganing. One of the “Daddies ’ managed to light two fires so that the children could gere toast marshmallows. As if that wasn’t enough - Bronze - Carole excitement for one morning, a special “person” came to visit. A captivated audience watched ~ while a giant Easter Bunny crept through the woods and hid eggs in the snow on top of the hill. He then disappeared back into the woods while the children scrambled up the hill to gather the ‘goodies’. ; Mrs. Isaacs must have worked extremely hard to organize such a party and her efforts were greatly appreciated by the children and the parents who turned out to help. The Pop Stand Sale We are trying to raise money for our class trip to K’San. We had a chocolate and pop shop in our classroom on Saturday starting at 9:00 AM till 4:00 PM. We also had a television room. The money we made during the winter games paid for what we bought. We will sell the rest of our pop and chocolate at recesses or lunch. Catherine Pewsey and J akaline Clements Grade 4 Hot Dog Sale We are having a hot dog sale on April 21st and every Friday after that. It is for a class trip to K’San. We shall also be providing milk. The cost shall be about .35 cents for milk andthe hot dogs shall cost 50 cents. It will be held at the school at noon. Please encourage your children to come. _ Thank you. Christine Sharkey and Angela McCaughley Grade 4 A mousy little clerk was terribly afraid of his boss, so one day when he felt sick, and a fellow worker suggested he go home, he said, "oh, I couldn't do that. The boss would fire me." "Don't be silly," said his friend. "He'll never know. He's not even in today." So the little clerk went home. When he got to his house, he looked in the window and there was his boss, passionately kissing his wife. Racing back to the office, he rushed up to his friend. "A fine friend you are, giving methat advice!" he shouted. "I nearly got caught!" WS KINDERGARTEN registration The Cassiar Flementaryv—-Secondary School will hold pre-registration for Kindergarten children who will attend school beginning September 1978. The school stresses the importance of this registration as plans for the program have to be made now for next year. Children who are five years of age before December 31, 1978 are eligible for Kindergarten. Parents are asked to bring proof of age documents (with certificate) to the registration. Registration will be held during the following times: Week of May-1- 5 { Monday, May 1 —-— 3:39 - 5:00 PM Tuesday, May 2 - 7:30 - 8:30 PM Wednesday, Nay 3 - 3:30 - 5:00 PM Thursday, May 4 - 7:30 - 8:30 Pi Triday, May 5 = 3:30 = 5:00 PM Special Training " LOCAL TEACHER SELECTED FOR SPECIAL PROGRAM Bev Evans, Learning Assistance teacher at Cassiar Elementary-Sec- ondary School has been selected for a month jong training program at the "Maples School" in Burnaby, B.C. The school works with severely emotionally disturbed children in a clinical environment and the program in which Ms. Evans is in- volved, trains classroom teachers in recognizing and treating these children. Applications from teachers throughout the province are received by the "Maples" and Ms. Evans was selected for the April program. Parenting DOES YOUR CEILD'S BEHAVIOUR ‘CAUSE YOU CONCERN? Malcolm McMurray, Stikine School District Special Counsellor will con- duct a two hour workshop on practical and research treatment of over-active children, hyperactive children and children who are having physical be- haviour difficulties at school at home or in the community. It is hoped that interest in this workshop will generate future workshops on the general topic of Parenting. * Worshop details: May 3, 1978, 7:30 PM, Cassiar Flementary—Secondary School. For further information, phone J. Grant at the school at 778- 7367. One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, four to go. NOTICE: intention of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. to up-grade the present system by installing a new col- lection system to permit the combining of all sani- ‘tary discharges for treatment in a new larger treat- ment plant. Disposal of treated effluent from the "Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd, currently operates a mine, mill and townsite at Cassiar, B.C. . The present site population is approximately 1800 per- sons with sanitary sewage disposal requirements being met by a system of septic tanks and a small treatment plant. Effleunt from the latter discharges It is the to the ground .under an existing permit. t A LR TE LES File No, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT WATER RESOURCES SERVICE POLLUTION CONTROL BRANCH Application for an Amendment of Pollution Control Permit No...P5-2295 This application is to be filed with the Director of Pollution Control, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Any person who qualitice as an objector under section 13 (2) or 13 (3) of the Pollution Control Act, 1967 may, within 30 days of the date of application, or within 30 days of the date of publication in The British Columbia Gazelle or in a newspaper, or where service is required, within 30 days of the serving of a copy of the application, file with the Director an objection in writing to granting of a permit, stating the manner in which he is affected. Those who do not so qualify may file with the Pollution Control Board an objection in writing under section 13 (6), in the same manner and time period as described above. of... 1055 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3V3__ hereby apply for amendment(s), as described below, to Pollution Control Permit No._.PEr2295 ms grantedon.....November 19 __19_73 to__.discharge 24,000 gal lons per day of sewage effluent to the ground at Cassiar, B.C. 1. To amend the permit face by deleting the words «s/o J.T. Ward, P.O, Box 100, North Vancouver, B.C. 2. To amend Appendix No..........- 01... by deleting those words of Tem" which COC \eeceneent and substituting therefor the words “. iii CASSIAR COURIER Page 13 Our youngsters on the ice. “HORSIN’ AROUND” Seems that ‘‘Quicky”, the team. mascot for the Heine Robichaud rink, was found staggering through the streets of Cassiar late on a Saturday night during the week- 2 end of the Ladies’ and Men's, Bonspiel that Constable Bob Gregorash of the RCMP had no choice but to lock him in a cell for -a few hours to let him sober up a bit. Judging from his silly grin and relaxed attitude, ~~ Quicky did not hold any grudges against "the constable for his actions. . new plant will continue to be to the ground. Opera— tion of the old plant will be discontinued. : "qi ¥ 3. To amend Appendix Noster Ol Suse iiny deleting those words of Item .__.____-___which read “. an extended aeration sewage treatment plant and _secondary treatment Ria BOOM Ey oa se UN ated Goalie a SS os sane BALD SEL Sat ” ion sewage treatment plant and ‘ and substituting therefor the words u/_anvextended aeratt CPR TE ale OAS REACMED iy Blanes ene two exfiltration basins for treated effluent Mi Met 4. To amend Appendix Nos OE eS eby deleting those words of Item________=________which read “___ Lot #6294 Lots #6294 and #6293 and substituting therefor the words enn rn ance ms uae so Na ee daa} Baga sc eat HS Ni sien 5. To delete the effluent ‘chlorination requirement ween’ os The purpose of the foregoing amendment(S) is to Fm system and a sewage treatment plant to accommodate sewage from the entire town- site and mill site. The new system replaces the use of indiv nee a and the small sewage treatment plant indicated on Permit #PE-2295 | peace lee BSS oa pis pelinte tS hereby certify that a copy of this application has been received by the Regional District of -——-——-—._—_—_.__.... * (A.A. Day, P. Eng. mks for Ker, Pri a) it on behalf of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. PCB-10a The -poor little fellow was so intoxicated x se Si i Li ti a SS ee ee