7 ; » en ey re Ladies, the Women's hweitiary | BY wa OF ? CHANCE, awe this corner, Here | will welcome you with open arms! are some "FREAK SQUEAKS" of °58. “Your artistic talents will be much ap- a i preciated for the forthcoming bazaar —~_ | Those oddities are only a few of the — Meeting on 15th of September, _ aneers and wacky wonders turned up by the National Safety Council in its annual quest | Gentlemen, I hope we shall be able to form | , | tor rare and offpeat happenings. | | some sort of Bachelors’ Club, and I dare |— | For example: | Say the husbands can shoot their wives — | : off to a movie that night{ The Sunday Young Robert Gloden, of Newport RY» School will begin again on September 6th | — what they mean when they say, ab 9:45 A.M. There will be a elub night | "Don't go near the water." He was standing | 6, pri —e pane Te inear the kitchen stove when a bullevrotisd | a+ ea Ve AS FOR DOOd Ay FM Tort a shelf, plopped into a pot of boiling ; © - }watber and exploded, Bob was shot near the ~ David Je Dexter mi ‘| back burner, ye. ; The niftiest fall was performed by | Liha ete b dee ofp ose Bastecaxa Judith DeHaan, of Chicago, who | | ‘toppled from a second story window, bounced | OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH j on a clothesline, did a couple of fancy yoed 3 : | flip-flops, and landed right side up in her | ve iy : med buggy A DAY TO REMEMBER was Sunday, August 23rd, | 1959 when the Citizens of Cassiar witnessed | et In Chicago, 1&month old April Marie [ the official Opening of Our Lady of Lourdes ; managed to become entangled in a aft (Churches | Guitars portable toilet seat she had in- | geniously draped around her neck like a ; Diag + - | collar. Neighbours and police finally de- | fast growing coumunty of Cassiare An ac throned hers and everything is holty-tolty | chievement we can all be proud of, Ina | . tik fl chalet evan 1S ; few years we po look hack and think of the | many long hours of toil by the originator © RSM IS NARS Ls a se = ese | Another achievement has been reached in al : fo ro CHURCH NEWS ; Fro Huljbers, who is now at Mayo, Y.T. and | 0 ia . | Fr. Poullet, our Parish Priest, Also by th: ; | NITY URCH Citizens of Cassiar who so generously : da Servicer donated their time and offered thei r help react in completing our Church. ay Communion ie Be baci His Bxcelleney, Bishop Jo I. Coudert held ° "Vet Sutiday ' (With: Sermon) 10,30 AM! Enea ac de = ee shbcgnay 3 at 7200 3rd Sundey (With Sermon) S215 PoMe lot the ete Blessing of the “Church, ‘ } | Morning Prayers followed by a Pontifical High Mass, Ue was) | | of Whitehorse and Brother Fallu of Lower | : ‘Minister: The Rev. Dod. Dexter,BoAs| Post. A large crowd gathered at the Church | ee Oth OIA? ? 889.98 on Sunday ‘for the colourful and touching — tat ie you do? + spiritually speaking, that} /ceremony. After the ceremony the ecngregat: is Whatever your position, May I introduceion gathered in the Parish Hall for a ea | you to ali Saints’. This is a Commnity | eon, after which, His Excellency then ex=_ | | Cl urch and members of all branches of the | pressed his appreciation to all those who | | Christian Faith are entitled to worship andj 8° willingly contributed to the ‘erection of | q “part in any cf the services or other | our Church, ie s§ tiess ‘If you have a pleasingly so aoe ele te = a 2nd, 3rd & hth Sundays 10: 30 AoMo! assisted by Fr. Peullet and Fro Huijbers. j tages Prayer: ’ 3 Fr, Huijbers made the long trip from Mayo — a ist, 2nd, & 4th Sundays 10:30 A.Mo| to see his efforts become a reality, Other Baptisms, Marriages, Burial—'Phone 64 | Suests at the Opening were Brother Mercier {