THE COOKERY fuonci SERVED 12 noon-7:30 WED-THURS , DINNER SERVED 4:30-7:30 WED-THURS | 12 noon-9:30 FRI-SAT-SUN 4:30-9:30 FRI-SAT-SUN 2 1.50. STEAK WITH VEG: AND POTATOES | | SOUP OF THE DAY 2.00 NEW YORK 80z. 12.50 SALAD BOWL 1.00 T BONE 14.00 small plate 2.50 30.00 large plate 3.50 | PRIME RIB KING CUT 12.00 : QUEEN CUT 950. SOUP AND SANDWICH SP ECIAL 3.50 ¥ CHICKEN BLUE 9.25 PHAM Oe | CHICKEN KIEV 8.25 | SPAGHETTI AND MEAT SAUCE — 4.50 [| SALMON GRILLED 7.50 FRIED CHICKEN 5.75 {| SALMON POACHED 7.50 RAVIOLI AND MEAT SAUCE 4.50 : . § mushroom 3.75 plain 3.25 # One tomato and cheese “ham 3.75 cheese 3.50 ie pepperoni ham green peppers EGGS ANY STYLE WITH TOAST BACON | sete oy See | 7 , ee ) HAM OR SAUSAGE 4.25 pineapple onion mushrooms SANDWICHES WITH FRIES | one ; 8 four all of the above with shrimp grilled cheese 3.75 : with ham : 4.00 8 inch 12 inch 14 inch bacon lettuce and tomato 4.00 3 z : denver 4.25 # one 5.25 10.50 12.00 clubhouse 4.75 s two 5.75 11.50 13.00 beef dip 5.25 ) three 6.25 12.50 14.00 steak 6.75 i four 7.25 14.50 16.00 SPECIALS OFFERED EACH NIGHT OF THE WEEK BEVERAGES TEA | COFFEE | ORANGE JUICE APPLE JUICE RASPBERRY JUICE | PINEAPPLE JUICE | TOMATO JUICE | TROPICAL PUNCH 1.00 7 MILK SHAKES 2.00 | HOT CHOCOLATE 80 ! TAKE—OUT aes 1.00 1.00 ANY DISH CAN BE PREPARED WITH TWENTY-FOUR HOURS NOTICE 1.30 INCLUDE ESCARGOTS, RACK OF LAMB, SCALLOPS MORNAY, OYSTERS ROCKEFELLER SERVED ALL DAY DESSERTS FRUIT PIE. A LA MODE ICE CREAM YOGURT CHEESE CAKE 1.40 } 2.25 2.00 | 1.50 | ASSORTED GATEAUX 1.80 f PASTRIES — 805 “2.001 BOSTON CREAM PIE_ 1.30} NANAIMO BARS — 50 | AVAILABLE: TO ORDER PHONE 778.7865 AND POOL Province of British Columbia PLANNING TO BURN? FIRST ... YOU NEED A PERMIT During fire season, April 15 to October 15, if you intend to do ANY burning you need a permit from the Forest Service. It’s free and can be picked up at any Forest District Office. The idea behind the permit is to ensure that all burning is conducted safely. “Areas for domestic fires such as spring clean-up of yard debris may not require an inspection by a Forest Officer prior to issuance of a Burning Permit. However, permit conditions will restrict fire size and burning area. *Buring Permits are subject to refusal or cancellation should forecasted weather conditions or proposed burn area be considered unsafe. ; *Any person intending to burn outside of municipal boundaries should contact the local Forest District Office well in advance of anticipated light up. *Applications for industrial fires, including land clear- ing, must be inspected by a Forest Officer to deter- mine conditions for safe burning. BURNING PERMITS ARE REQUIRED GN CROWN AND PRIVATE LANDS. No permit is required for a campfire. ~ MINISTRY OF FORESTS AND LANDS Cassiar Forest District General Delivery, Dease Lake, B.C., VOC 1E0 771-4211 Watson Lake Field Office (403) 536-7369 Atlin Field Office 651-7638 Province of British Columbia MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION & HIGHWAYS LOAD RESTRICTIONS. PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Section 26 of the Highways Act and the Commercial Transport Act, the following load restrictions are hereby imposed in the Dease Lake Highways District effective 12:01 a.m., Sunday, April 12, 1987. No person shall operate a vehicle in excess of 80% of legal axle loading on the following road: 1. Highway No. 37 from Deltaic Creek to Dease Lake. : The applicable percentage of. tolerance i rovided under Section 7.06 (2) of the regulations pursu- ant to the Commercial Transport Act shall apply. All overload permits are invalid for the duration of these restrictions. Further restrictions may be imposed. at. short notice. Violators of the regulations and restrictions will be prosecuted. _ LM. Kelly District Highways Manager _Dease Lake, B.C. Dated : April 08, 1987 For: Minister of Transportation SPRING. - HAS SPRUNG. pool opens May 4th CHECK THE SCHEDULES AT THE REC CENTER Cassia Courier May 1987 Page’ 23 t-hall & Slowpitch “ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING TO BE HELD MID-MAY WATCH CHANNEL 8 FOR TIMES ee Province of British Columbia a MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION & HIGHWAYS. ~ Province of British Columbia LOAD RESTRICTIONS MINISTRY OF _ TRANSPORTATION & HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Section 26 of the Highways Act and LOAD RESTRICTIONS the Commercial Transport Act the following load restrictions are hereby imposed effective 12:01 a.m. Wednesday , April 1, 1987. PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Section 26 of the Highways Act and the Commercial Transport Act the following load restrictions are hereby imposed effective 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, April 1 , 1987. No person shall operate a vehicle in excess of 100% of legal axle loading on the following roads: 1. Atlin Highway from the B.C. to the Atlin Townsite. 2. Warm Bay Road 3. O'Donnel River Road 4. Surprise Lake Road 5. Atlin Townsite - Yukon Border No person shall operate a vehicle in excess of 70% of legal axle loading on the following roads: 1. The junctionof Highway No. 37 to Telegraph Creek Townsite. The applicable percentage of tolerance provided under Section 7.06 (2) of the regulation pursuant to the Commercial Transport Act shall apply. All overload permits are invalid for the duration of these restrictions. The applicable percentage of tolerance provided under Section 7.06 (2) of the regulations pursuant to the Commercial Transport Act shall apply. All overload permits are invalid for the duration of these restrictions. Further restrictions may be imposed at short notice. Further restrictions may be imposed at short notice. Violators of the regulations and restrictions will Violators of the regulations and_ restrictions will be prosecuted. 3 be prosecuted. L. M. Kelly District Highways Manager FOR: Minister of Transportation & Highways DATE: March 27, 1987 AT: Dease Lake, B.C. ae L. M. Kelly District Highways Manager FOR: Minister of Transportation & Highways DATE: March 27, 1987 AT: Dease Lake, B.C. ti Province of British Columbia Province of British Columbia i MINISTRY OF MINISTRY OF FORESTS & LANDS TRANSPORTATION & HIGHWAY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS LOAD RESTRICTIONS Sealed tenders for the following work will be received by the District Manager, Ministry of Forests & Lands, PUBLIC NOTICE General Delivery, Dease Lake, B.C., VOC 1L0; up to 1:30 p.m. on May 8, 1987 and opened in public Pursuant to Section 26 of the Highways Act and at that time. the Commercial Transport Act, the following load restrictions are hereby imposed in the Dease Lake Highways District effective, 12:01 a.m. Sunday, April 12, 1987: CONTRACT RM 87-2: Maintain and service. five Forest Service Recreation Sites in the Atlin area. Specifications and further information may be ob- tained from Steve Armitage, Atlin Field Office Su- pervisor at 651-7638 or the Range/Recreation Re- source Officer as 771-4211. No person shall operate a vehicle in excess of 100% of legal axle loading on the following road: 1. Highway No. 37 from Dease Lake to the B.C. CONTRACT RM 87-4: Maintain and. service two - Yukon Border. Forest Service Recreation Sites in the Telegraph Creek area. Specifications and. further information “may be obtained from the Range/Recreation Re- source Officer at ED EAN The applicable percentage of tolerance provided under Section 7.06 (2) of the regulations pursu- ant to the Commercial’ Transport Act shall apply. All overload permits are invalid for the duration CONTACT RM 87- 5: Maintain and -service four of these restrictions. Forest Service Recreation Sites: French River, Alan Lake, Morchuea Lake and Bob Quinn Lake. Speci- Further restrictions may be imposed at short. fications and further information may be obtained notice. ‘from the Range/Recreation Resource Officer at 771- 4211. Violators of the regulations and restrictions will be prosecuted. Tenders must be made subject to the conditions of tender and submitted on the forms and in the L.M. Kelly envelope provided. No tender ‘shall be considered District Highways Manager having any qualifying clauses whatsoever and the Dease Lake, B.C. lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Dated:, April 08, 1987 7 D.G. Kerr R.O. Range/Recreation For: Minister of Transportation & Highways Cassiar Forest District