| Cassiar Courier August 1980 P. Page 8 August 1980 Cassiar Courier s oe Cassiar Junction Larry? Good Hope Lake = Salmon are running - all the women are busy canning MAADDADAADAAAAADAAAAD this winter’s fish supply. FROM THE HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT ° }} @ Wild raspberries are really in an abundance this year - «( )) Moceassin Telegraph lots of jm this winter. THE GUY TO WATCH You watch the guy who drives ahead aa Se a Summer Youth Works program at Good Hope Lake : ; g efees progressing well, considering all the rain. And the guy who drives behind; a George dumped over his Bush Machine - passengers But the guy you really have to watch | shaken, said “That was an awful ride Poppie.” ug Winter wood project at Good Hope Lake on schedule. On any road, you'll find, . Is the guy behind the guy ahead | a Big “D” is so disappointed in all the wet weather, that And ahead of the guy behind. he has started his winter knitting already - Keep up the good work “Grandma”. a Mike R. is recovering from an accident in which a truck c fell on him after a jack slipped. Get well soon Mike. ONE’S SELF m The baseball season was extra short this summer at Good Hope Lake, as.by the time the pitcher got warmed up the game was rained out. m@ Jack and Kathy have returned from vacation to un- known places - must be nice to travel where no one can B. C.BUCKLES UP find you. USE YOUR SEAT BELT a Andre and Linda have moved into their new “Teepee”. a Emie and Lois have returned from vacation and said the ~~ Welcome to Good Hope Lake. rain followed them too. m Larry and Jane had a very short trip to Vanderhoof. s# Linda has caught the largest lake trout in the area this Didn’t know it was just around the corner from the summer - better pull up your socks boys. AADDAADDDDADADADDADADADA ADDITION : UNDERWAY Construction of the store’s new addition began on July 14, 1980. In spite of,our constant rainfall, all is going well and on schedule. There will be no major disruptions to the grocery store for about a month, at which time the adjoining wall will have to be removed. VANDALISM IS Told. NECESSARY ? Some people just don’t deserve pleasant surroundings! Too bad we all have to live with the results of vandalism...... COMMENCING Tuesday, September 16 | at the CASSIAR SCHOOL 7p.m. - 10p.m. for 15 evenings ENGLISH 101 LITERATURE and COMPOSITION 1 Instructor: Rev. W. Morrison THE COURSE WILL DEAL WITH COMPOSITION AND LITERA— TURE. STUDENTS WILL STUDY THE TWENTIETH CENTURY SHORT STORY AND DRAMA. CURRENT LANGUAGE PRAC— TICES WILL BE EXAMINED. THERE WILL BE A PROGRAM OF WRITING FOR A PORTION OF THE CLASS. THIS FIRST YEAR ENGLISH CLASS IS REQUIRED OF ALL STUDENTS WHO WISH TO ACQUIRE A UNIVERSITY DEGREE. BROKEN TREES: ADULTS WITHOUT GRADE XII MAY ENROLL AS MATURE STUDENTS. ' Fee- $25.50 (THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE TEXT) : FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE PHONE 778-7239.