a nN Sg pe NTA gg EG _g — S a A Minor Hockey Cassiar Minor Hockey Associ- ation hosted two games on Sunday, November 5, 1989 against Watson Lake. AS Watson Lake did not have their ice in yet and prac- tices consequently were not un- derway, a few Cassiar players were borrowed to complete their teams. These games stimulate in- terest in Minor Hockey and help coaches and players. know what is expected of them in upcoming tournaments! It was a lot of fun for everyone and the canteen up- stairs made it convenient for Spectators. It was very encour- aging to see a good many support- ers ‘present. Thanks to all of you. Allan ae Johnston The divisions that played consisted of the Pee Wee/Bantam and the Atoms. Results and goal scorers were as follows: Pee Wee/Bantam Cassiar 10 Bradley Creyke (1) Steven Howard (3) Jeff Horricks (4) Jayson Quinn (1) Robby Randell (1) Watson Lake 3 Jamie St. Lewis (1) Leslie Creyke (1) Rory Longman (1) Atom Cassiar 5 Jeffery Johnston (2) Ricky Howard (2) , Kirby Payne (1) Watson Lake 6 George Miller Jn. (5) Garrett Steward (Gln) at For each game Cassiar Minor Hockey hats were awarded to the Hustler. Also random draws for the Lucky Players were made. They received a gift certificate for the Arena Canteen, donated by Mr. Garry Periard, Manager. Our thanks to Garry-for his generous donations supporting _Cassiar Minor Hockey. Hustler Ricky Howard, Cassiar Garrett Stewart, Watson Lake Jody Harrison, Cassiar Jamie St. Lewis, Watson Lake Lucky Player Chris Hurlburt, Cassiar Rory McIntosh, Watson Lake Bradley Creke, Cassiar Jamie St. Lewis, Watson Lake Cassiar's goalies David Pascal and Lino Osorio were con- stantly protecting their nets and played very well. ~-From the ap- pearance of this first game, all players showed this is going to be an exciting season. Thank you to all the people who helped put this game togeth- er. Special thanks to the score- — — — Page 6 December 1989 Cassiar Courier keepers Allan Johnston and Vince Maki, and linesmen Mike Landucci and Ted McDonald. COLD WEATHER At -27 degrees our hockey players SWEAT at practices! At this time there is no firm policy on what temperature to cancel practices. The temperature in the Arena is generally warm des- pite outside temperatures. Met you have any concerns or inquir- ies as to whether the arena is open please contact Marie Brown at 778-7224 or Allan Johnston at 778-7453. Reasonable efforts will be made to contact’ parents if practices are cancelled. BLUE VALLEY FIGURE SKATING We wish to thank all the members of B.V.F.S. Eor their help at making Bingo a success. For two clubs to share in all areas of putting together a fund raiser such as this, it has been done cooperatively and efficient: ly. Many thanks’ to Beverly Storie for all the work she has -done as sole Ways & Means Co- ordinator for Figure Skating. SPONSOR The Pee Wee/Bantam team has been sponsored by Dale Teague of T&C Services. The new shirts representing T&C Services of Cas- Siar will be worn with much thanks and enthusiasm. Our Pee Wee/Bantam's will be known as the "Cassiar Cats." BOTTLE DRIVE JEON layose elie Yel elaisies ee fare cken ayn Saturday October 28, 1989 was a -success. Tt began at 9:00 a.m. and we really appreciate those willing to motivate at that time on a Saturday! The workers at this drive were the Novice ~ play- ers and parents. Thanks to all who donated botties and those who substituted money when no bottles were available. We sincerly ap preciate the support shown by the community so far this season. BINGO The toy Hingo had not been held at the time of this writing. We are sure it will be a success. The toy donations up to this point have far surpassed our ex- pectations. Winners, we're sure, will be thrilled ‘with any prize on display. The community of Cassiar and neighbouring area bussinesses have more than done their share of. helping Minor Hockey with this fund raiser. We are very grateful for each don- ation received. Thank you to all contributors for your generous-~ TES To date, alist of ;con- tributors are as follows: . Murdoch's, Watson Lake. Hougen's, Watson Lake Westmark Klondike, Whitehorse Whitehorse Legion Cassiar Mining Corporation Cassiar Shopping Centre Cassiar Hair Design Sapna Video : TOURNAMENT The Atom division of Cassiar travelled.to Kitimat December 1, 1989 to attend a tournament there. Thank you to the parents ‘who made the effort to attend and also for taking players who did not have a_ ride. Look for the results of these games in the January edition of the Courier. NOTE: We are all looking forward to seeing former Cassiarite, Pauline Woodrow, in Kitimat. Memories of Fort Nelson excur- sions come to mind!! DONATION Cassiar Minor Hockey grate- fully accepted a generous dona- tion from Daniel Bernard. With this we have purchased hockey sticks to be given out at hockey games held in Cassiar. The sup~ port shown in action such as this, to encourage the develop- ment of Cassiar children in hoc- key, is)- trully (dedicated. We agree, our children are worth it. Many thanks to Dan from all = mem- bers of Cassiar Minor Hockey. SORROWFUL GOODBYE After many years with Minor Hockey we say goodbye to Ricky, Robby and Steven Howard. They will be missed by fellow hockey players and coaches alike. Par- ents, Peter and Shirley also have played a big part in all areas of hockey. The first game without this family I'm sure will be at a great loss. We wish them good luck in the future and hope they meet us in Fort Nelson!!! ROBBY © CPAs ADT Tela Oe AE RS ee eS OR EE EE RES IIIA ILLES CE SEBEL SR EIS I IE SBE IS DEDE LE CINE DERE SS CE ee EEF Cassiar Courier December 1989 Page 7 Thank goodness the future isn’t what it used to be. These are “no load” funds, meaning no _ sales or redemption fees so all of your money is working for you. eam Our Mutual Fund representatives in every . Royal Bank branch have full details about RoyFund Equity Ltd., RoyFund Bond Fund, RoyFund Money. Market Fund and RoyFund Balanced Fund. 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