LIN Page 8 December 1980 Cassiar Courier RGUND THE SCHOOL CHILKOOT PASS FIELD TRIP by Szilard FricskKa, Grade 7 Parent Teacher Conference Asafollow-up to the report card, a parent- teacher conference day was held on November If, at any time, you @would like to discuss .a matter with a teacher @Please give the school a call to arrange a Pe SURG: PTPHtt : The Holiday Season is time for Fire Prevention. Check the following : points: CHRISTMAS TREE -— Fresh Preece = — Keep it well watered = — Keep presents away from lights — Don’t overlaod circuits — Shut off before retiring or going out . — Check cords for frays or broken insulation — Check for broken bulbs — Have a fire escape plan ready — Do you know how to use that fire extinguisher — Check ashtrays before retiring — do not throw __ in inside garbage containers. — Give a smoke detector as a Christmas gift = LIGHTING tititit FIRE PREVENTION REMEMBER — AS TEMPERATURES GO DOWN OUTSIDE, FIRE = - HAZARDS GO oe INSIDE! HL GNNOYV GNV NI 100H9S JHL GNNOUY GNV NI 100HIS FHL GNNOYY GN Merry Christmas and 8 — Sappy Mew Sear Cassiar Fire Department — Remove before needles start to fall Tift 1; EH FEEELECEESEETEEEEEEETEETEETOPECPETEE TELE ETEELEELEEEEEE EEE EEE TEETH TERETE TEETH EEE INTRAMURALS The three intramural teams have been playing against each other since the beginning of the year. The points ° have all been counted for each team. The Vultures won with the Ogopogos not very far behind and the Tazman- ian Devils were also closely behind. We have already started a new season of different sports. Unfortunately not enough players have been coming in the mornings. If there aren’t enough players for one team then the other team would win by default if they have more players. So we urge more intermediate stu- _ dents to come in the mornings. Of course, the school is anxious to see who the next winner will be. by Bettina Martschin, Grade 7 REpoRt CaRos Since the introduction of our present report cards at the intermediate and primary levels, we have received feed- back on their format. This year this format is being scru- tinized in the hope of improving it for the following year We would appreciate receiving’ your comments and sug- gestions regarding any of the formats used for the report cards, Teacher~ Student Games As aclose to a recently completed and very suc- cessful elementary intramural program, the win- ning house team challenged the teachers to a game of King’s Court. Despite a good turn-out of teachers, the students proved to be too well prepared and narrowly defeated the teacher's team. The teachers have entered a serious train- ing program in preparation for the next intra- mural challenge which will occur in December. At the secondary level every Wednesday night the gymnasium reverberates to the sound of bas- ketball as first a female staff versus students ~ game occurs, then a male staff, community’ and student game commences. If you are interested in playing basketball, come out on Wednesday night. ‘ se In and Around the School HONOUR ROLL } Secondary students obtain an Honor Roll stand~ ing by making a ‘B’’ average on their report card. Each letter grade is assigned a value: A=4 B=3, C+=2.5, C=2.0, C-=1.5, D=1, E=0. Those obtaining Honor Roll status are; Grade 8 Sandra Andrews Bev Deyo Grade 9 Dan Deyo Gabor Fricska Grade 10 Wendy Cartwright Uschi Froelich Marlene Overton i Grade 11 Donna Taylor Grade 12 Kathy Johnston ° Heather Rattray Gord Kamlah John Rattray Karen Taylor Official Srustee _ In the Stikine School District’s continued trans ition from dependent district, the Minister of Education has appointed Mrs. Sherry Sethen, Official Trustee for the Sti- kine. The duty of the Official Trustee is to ful-~ fil the responsibilities of a School Board. Mrs. Sethen will be in office from November 1, 1980 to November 30, 1981, when-the first elected School Board will take effect for this District. Mrs. Sethen’s appointment is Precedent setting as it marks the first time in the fifteen year his- tory of School District No. 87 that a member of the public has been named to this post. The school wishes Mrs. Sethen the best of luck in car- rying out her duties. Christmas Concert The annual Cassiar School Christmas Concert will be held on Wednesday, December 17th ate 7:00 p.m. in the school gymnasium. The pre- vious day a dress rehearsal will be held for the school children. Merry Christmas and a Prosperous Mew Vear 11 1O0H9S JHL GNNOYV GNV NI 1OOH9S FHL GNNOYV GNV NI TOOHIS SHL Cire 8 Photo Studio to independent ei: =) re 2 HOS 4HL aNnouy GNV NI 00H9S FHL aNnoHy GNV NI 100H9S JHL GNNOYY GNV NI TOOHOIS AHL annouv aN NI 1TOOHOSGNNOYV GOOD HOPE LAKE NEWS Moccassin elegraph’ Says..... jake og W. had a strange ride when the loader he was operating decided to lay down on the job. ** Tom A. seems to be attending night school as he has been seen leaving the school quite late in the evenings. ** Mike R. has left Good Hope Lake for new horizons. ** “New arrival — Linda had a boy!!!! Now there is Andy, Mrs. Andy and Little Andy. ** Roddy the Hillbilly is at it again.....always inventing some contraption to do his latest project ..... this time a real Ozark log hauler. Well, you can’t knock it — it really works, Roddy. ** The new double wide trailer that has myster- iously appeared in camp is for the new mechanic foreman, when he arrives. ** Participaction.... at the Good Hope Lake school ... to help get rid of extra pounds and get in shape for spring. ** Hope that Santa Claus makes it to Good Hope Lake again this year. He found it tough sledding in all the storm last year but arrived at the School Christmas Party just in time. He said that his schedule was really full ed away here in the Cassiar mountains. ** New Faces in Camp — Dwayne Danielson from Dease Lake, now machine operator for the Good Hope Lake trict Highways Bridge crew. Burgess Longson, his wife Joyce and 12 year old son Corey from Bob Quinn Lake, have moved to Good Hope Lake Camp. Burgess is employed here as a machine operator. ae main OUR), is flying. Raymond Anderson of Atlin has returned for another winter of plowing and sanding the roads. Riddler is back......right, Louie? ; : "\ es Ss, » ecg te was smooth. Reape ee \Moceassin oe eke y ‘ Says... IT’S THE SAME OLD WISH - REPEATED YEARLY and he almost missed Good Hope Lake, tuck crew. Dwayne previously worked for the Dis- Born to Andre Bisson and Linda Allen, a beauti- ful baby boy, who weighed in at 7 lbs. 6 oz. He is named Joseph Anders Allen Bisson and he was born at the Cassiar Hospital on November 13, 1980 at 4:11 a.m. Linda says the ride into Cas- siar Hospital in the Good Hope Lake Ambulance ase ee PENS BUT NEVER MORE WARML v4 OR MORE SINCEREL 18 ) “MERRY CHRISTMAS” ¥ ia by George Holman BOBBING FOR APPLES __ sere THE COOKIE-FACTORY JOGGERS CLUB — 6:30 a.m. at School ADULT FITNESS — Mon. 7 — 8 P.M. Wed. 4:30-5:30 P.M. Sat. 10— 11 A.M. - YOUTH FITNESS — Tuesdays . 7 — 9 yrs. 6:30 - 7:30 P.M. 10 & Up 7:30-9:00 P.M. Sundays 7-9 yrs. 2:00 - 3:00 P.M. 10 & Up 3:00 - 4:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Friday (when available) MOVIES i HT | 4 Friday, December 19 8:00 p.m. in the Arena Lounge music, drama, food and drink ‘ome a Wassailing you’ RE SP POSED AKER BRING UP AN APPLE, TALK ABOUT EXCITEMENT gyi ae LESSONS Monday to Friday 3:15 - 3:45 p.m. All of these activities take place in or around the school and are available to all Good Hope Lake residents free of charge. Please contact Doug Kerr for further details. TO ALL FROM DOUG.KERR Te ings AND INGRID TRAPP Fea 5] eetnet with Usi 1 ae nn wo! errr ERE RES SEATS PIERCE PIEPER REE R. KERR! area SSS EE . a eens