Page 12 @ CHILDREN EMPLOYMENT VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE You own the most wonderfully sensitive and miraculous camera in the world - the human eye. Sight is a miracle of nature's engineering. man-made cameras, eyes can never be replaced. Yes, But unlike They must last a lifetime; "there are no spare parts or returns. That's why these questions are vitally important: How do our eyes work? How can we protect them against the threat of defective vision, or even blindness? You will find some of the answers from the folder,.prepared by [ “ “ : ‘A ‘A service. GSS SSIS ISS SSIS LIONS POOL OPENNING At 1:00 p.m., August 6th, 1975, the Cassiar Lions Club Pool once again rang to "the happy tune of gleeful youngsters splashing and swimming in its warm waters. After the expenditure of thousands of dollars and many, many hours of volunteer labour (not to mention one season lost to swimming altogether) the Pool doors were finally opened. ‘Pictured here with the kids, McKenzie. is Lion Rupert Mr. McKenzie, Chairman of the Pool Committee, set a fine example throughout the project with his hard work and leadership. All the Lions should be justly proud of their con- ‘truction’ project, their labour and enterprise will be ijoyed by all in the Commmity. The Lions. thank the Commmity for bearing with them ring the Pool rennovations.. Your moral support and nancial help by purchasing our Lions raffle tickets d donating your empty beer bottles has helped us msiderably. GR. LB. SEPT. 26- OCT &b a : READING SERVICE The Canadian National Institute for the Blind as a public HD Re HW WHITE CANE TRAVEL RECREATION Across Canada more than 45,000 volunteers are givin generously of their time to further the work of The Canadian National Institute for the Blind and to make th lives of many blind people a little easier. Because of their help the funds you give to CNIB go twice as far. CASSIAR LIONS TO CAMPAIGN FOR CNIB wl At | J 1 Hy DID YOU KNOW THAT THE LIONS CLUB: - supplies and maintains the school outdoor playground equipment. has provided and maintains a small childrens playground on south end of Malozemoff Avenue. keeps the Cassiar Cemetery grass cut and in general looks after the fence and property. has provided a camp kitchen for the general public to use on the north end of Chain Lake. provides several awards and bursaries for Cassiar students. - has provided complete uniforms for a minor hockey team. - provide trophies for Senior Hockey, Minor Hockey, Curling, Skiing and several other sports groups. - has chartered buses two years in a row to take students to Watson Lake to watch the Armed Forces Snow Birds perform. - sponsor the Cassiar Army Cadet Corps as well as the Cubs, Scouts and assist the Brownies when needed. - has raised and spent many dollars to upgrade the Cassiar Swimming Pool. - are the major fund raisers for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. - Membership in the Club is open to anyone, talk to any Lion Member about it. if interested