‘The Lions Club have. cleaned up the beach area at Chain Lake and would. appreci- ate everyone's co-operation to keep it in that state, new signs will be painted and put up. Vito Demitri will be President for the coming season, due to W. Zelisney's m move from Cassiar. The Lions have again presented a One - Hundred Dollar Bond to the best student. in the secondary grades. Miss Diane Caron has received this award. ROYAL BANK STAFF CHANGES BOYD TOPEAM left on June 29th for Richmond, B.C. BILL THOMPSON, arrived June 23rd. AT THE COOKERY Congratulations to PIERRE DES JARDINS, who has no taken over his duties as Chef since JOHN SABA left for another position. When his first mate got drunk, the Captain of a steamer duly noted it.in the ship's. log. The mate objected but. the Captain insisted that anything. written. in the log | myst stay there. A few days later the Captain took sick and the first mate had to keep the log. His first entry read, "The Captain was sober today", (At least it's a variation of, "Have you quit beating your wife, yes or no?) GOODBYE AND GOODLUCK - to those who have left us for other places and other jobs - to the RETTICH, ZELISNEY, and SCHORCHT families, to BOYD TOPHAM and JOHN SABA, our best wishes..e. TO OUR TSACHERS who will continue their work in other parts of the north.... KAREN Kuil who will be teaching at the Indian Village of Pelly River, ROSEMARY MACDONELL who will be teaching in Whitehorse, and to KATHY KUIL, who has been visiting her sister and now returns to her home in Oregon, i” ds Oa ee he a Oe ge ae ee ee” pala “FRONTIER WOLLEGE ~ *. Archie Gaimpbell,: Prokticr’ Coegé “siger visor, hitch hiked into Cassiar, Friday _. afternoon, June 24th. The object of his visit. was to inspect the program offered here by the Frontier College instructor, Jon Broadberry and to offer suggestions for the improvement of the F.C. program in Cassiar. His reports indicate that he is well impressed by all that he saw, both of the students and the co-operation offered by the Company. He left for Whitehorse the following morning. The staff of Frontier College has been enlarged by one more instructor, John Kudryk, engineering student from the U. of Alberta, Edmonton, who is teaching Trigo- nometry. Information regarding classes can be obtained from either Jon Broadberry or John Kudryk, also any demand for courses not presently being taught will be satis- fied to the best of their ability. Offers of any students to teach on the staff of Frontier College will be welcomed by Jone Addition to Timetable (printed last issue) Saturday & Sunday 9: 00. - 10:00. Pella - Algebra JULY 1st - DOMINION’ DAY We know everybody goes away on the July lst weekend, but just in case there are some of you around, Frontier College will arrange for that weekend, some sports and chess tournaments, as well as a public lecture, "Preparation for Confederation - 1866" which will be given by Jon Broadberry in the downstairs Clubroom at the Community Centre on July lst at 3:30 p.m. We're all getting a lot of publicity about the Centennial celebration next year and it just occurs to us’ that there should have been just about as mich activity going on about now...100 years. ago...as the 'Fathers of Confederation’ pressed for the passing of the British North America Act, . and which finally came into force on July © 1, 1867. (How about an alternative title Like 11866 and all that'? - Ed.) ( (