10 CASSIAR COURIER MAY 1978 CASSIAR COURIER MAY 1978 11 fit Hospital Happenings” Happiness is welcoming all those lucky people back from holiday--- Helen and Ian Reid from Hawaii, back sporting healthy tans. Rudy and Carole Gasparelli, from Ontario, visiting family and friends. Jim and Jean Faught and family from Vancouver Island, where they all enjoyed their Ferry rides and ~visit to the museum. Nano and Roy Hudson from Mexico, where they not only got lovely tans; but also realized the dream of a lifetime. Talk about fish stories- who can best this one? A Marlin, weighing 460 1lbs.- a combined effort lasting 4 hours to land this great Jan Anderson has gone to Prince George for the next six weeks to The join Norman Day, who is taking has third year electrical apprentice course. Enrico Serravalli is also taking the same course. let'sgo FLY A KITE!! With the advent of milder weather and the resulting increase in time spent out-of-doors, there are probably a num- ber of youngsters and dads out there who have given some thought about build- ing a simple kite. The classic "two- sticker" is the most common variety to be found bobbing around on the summer breezes, and following are a few help- ful hints to aid you in putting togeth- er such a kite that will offer hours of fun. First, of course, you will need two light sticks to form the vertical mast and the shorter horizontal spar. Be- low is a diagram showing the suggested sizes and positioning of these two CASSIAR Bits & Pieces Congratulations to Marie Borsato and Wally Drzimotta on their recent engagement. Don't forget on May 28 Anna Guarducci and her ballet pupils will be putting on a ballet performance. There will also be an Irish Dance performed at this concert. “uae Gina Duri is off to Italy on May 10 for approximately 6 weeks. Later Robert and son Leo will be joining her and they will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary there on June 15. Judy and Bob Fitzsimmons were out recently house hunting in Salmon Arm. They will be transferred July 1. Word has been received from the East that Frank Clarke passed away a few Congratulations to the new Lioness executive elected at a recent meeting. sticks. rize. months ago. Seems like onl ; 5 : ayaa P 2 be eae ae otal pled anechitnl or Rita Brown is president, Christine ces DArEulbuLl te ives aortas 1968 LeClair vice-president, Marlene y y é Readman treasurer, Pat Lamacraft secretary and three directors, Hilda Cooper, Mary Tomashewski and Shirley Koza. Their first big venture is the Turkey Dinner delivered to your home on May 14th, Mother's Day, for $2.50 — per plate. That smile on Don Miller's face isn't because spring is here. Sandy Craw- ford is back again for the summer university break. She received her B.A. this year 4nd is now thinking of taking a year off before going into Law. os ~\ | Hotés FOR FLYVINME LINE Ray and Charlene Lahti were in for a week-end visit recently with Gerry and Chris Doran. Nice to see Ed Thirlwell back after his hospital stay in Vancouver. Pictured above are some of the girls from the Grade 4 class serving tea to the ladies at the recent bake sale. SCHOOL NEWS The Grade 4 class is well on its way to reaching its fund-raising goal in efforts to go to K'San,. Many thanks are due to many kind folks who have donated their time and energies to help. Special thanks Familiar faces back for the summer NEW PEOPLE from university are Jutta Voss and Walter Comper from University of Victoria, Philip Minnard from Simon Fraser University and Shelly Overton and Gordon Giles from U.B.C. BXL Explosives at 266 Hunt St. Mr. & Mrs. Jim McCurdy and family of * 510 Malozemoff Ave. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Pilon and family at 518 Malozemoff Ave. ._Mr. & Mrs. Bob Stewart and family of 751 Malozemoff, Finning Construc— tion Manager. : her time and talent to produce the gorgeous plant hanger for first prize which was won by Chris Doran. Vivian Cousins and Nada Carin pro- vided a needlepoint cushion won as second prize by Evol Shuffler and Rumor has it that Cam Church, who was personnel supervisor in Cassiar and later in the Vancouver office, Fasten the two sticks together tight—- We hear that two members of our part-time staff had an enjoyable. time Curling at the Fairbanks Bon- spiel. Where are all your prizes Mary and Hine, or did Erin keep them all? until his retirement, will be get- ting married in June. Congratula- tions and good wishes, Cam. LeClair on their marriage on May 12. The reason Laurie Geddes is looking Congratulations to Bill and Christine Jim Doucet of Clinton Creek - New Town- site Foreman. os ‘ (DESERTERS) Bob McLennon and family of 644 Bate- man Street Mr. & Mrs. Reg Curtis and family of 324 Bateman St. ly by wrapping them with a thin cord such as fishing line, and then reinforcé the joint with a génerous coating of glue. Before. the glue sets, a sheet of writing paper can serve as a square to check that the spar and mast are at right angles to each other. Now you can outline the kite by ty- to Nada Carin for organizing our Bake Sale and Tea. Also, thanks is due to Sherrie Scott for her secretarial services for this day. The raffle was a great success. (Mrs.) Helen Reid, proprietor of the Cassiar Macrame Shop at 507 Malozemoff, most generously donated Doreen Clements took home a beauti- ful cake decorated by Norma Beacham as third prize. A hearty thanks from all of us for - your help and support. The Grade 4 Class so glum these days is because Susan ‘is away with Jason for a visit to his grandparents in Montreal and London, Ont. She will be back at the end of May. Mr. & Mrs. John Hutson and family of We also hear that Judy and Bob 751 Malosenokl Ave. Fitzsimmons have found a lovely new home in sunny Salmon Arm, B.C., prior to Bob's transfer in early July. 3 Congratulations to Carole Styres and her partner, Barbara Cameron on their recent opening of "Creations"= we wish them every success in their new venture, ing a line around the four stick ends. Actually, it's a good idea to file a small notch in each end for the line to fit in, and use a blob of glue to set the line in place. Do not pull the “line so tight that it warps the frame. Next, spread out the kite covering on -a table or the floor and put the out- lined frame over it. The covering can | ; : ; i or __ | 3 3 $ $ : ‘After you have crossed out the flower names, read the message in the unused letters. Brian Chandler's mom and dad spent a week in Cassiar on their way home to London, England after a Hawaii @ vacation. Seems Brian won a trip for Born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hare, of 665 S. Brown Street, April 21, AGOSERIS Anne Commolly, recently returned Ztwo to Hawaii at our New Year's Eve a son, Sean Michael, 6 lbs. 3 oz. be as easy to find as a sheet of news— ARCTIC RASPBERRY from Prince George, B.C. where she Dance and treated his mom and dad to paper, but you may want to scare up BANEBERRY \ / attended a Workshop, sponsored by $a wonderful vacation. | Yj ¢ ¥ some very light cloth instead, as it BLUEBELL the Workmen's Compensation Board on (Y ings will make the kite a lot more durable. ,/BUCKBEAN a Computerized Audio Programme. girs. Isaaks is here from Chilliwack Draw an outline of the kite on your BUTTERCUP Fea The three new "faces" at the $ Visiting her son and daughter-in- Married April 21, 1978, Risto Saarikko choice of covering, making sure it's CUTTERWORT \ YRREBPSARC.ITCRAP Hospital during the past month were: Qlaw, Ed and Mary, and grand-daughter and Joyce Sherwood. J. Hockhausen about an inch oversize so that you'll CINQUEFOIL A-G IeNrQ)U-E F-O05L L) By LOGweP. Dr. Willie Cheyne, of Vancouver,B.C, $Caroline. A performed the ceremony. have enough to fold over later. COLUMBINE IRMINTUPACLLUKSEA / who relieved during Dr. Gasparelli's - Once you've cut the covering to its DRYAS RETOR O WERE UB Lope Ss. S vacatian, $8o0b and Sharon Walker have Bob's dad, Many thanks to all who made our wed- right dimensions and made notches for FIREWEED OV: T4O.LE TB EVA S°T.H EYS Agnes Riediger, formerly of Clinton $Jim Walker, here from Victoria for a ding a unique and memorable day. where it fits around the stick ends, FLEABANE WLEYLILDNOPERATLU Creek and now Whitehorse, who filled visit. He is no stranger to Cassiar Special thanks to Jeanie, Wayne, Brian, you can fold that extra inch over the GREEN LILY IVAETHAGOSERJIS SE in for some of the Nursing Staff. as he had worked in this area off Rolly, George, and Mr. and Mrs. outside string frame and glue it down. JJ INDIAN PAINTBRUSH LSi BUN bape Le eeMeGiG Pape Par Hazel Peters, who relieved Laurie, and on for twenty-one years with Chandler. Now the flying line can be attached LADYS SLIPPER EcGoRV bebe Ne Leleney sk Ue Rr for her extended debushing! Cal-Van Engineering. ; i _where the mast and spar intersect. | LUPINES OOIROEALORYPPEPO Last but not least, Laurie and Joe Helier), Sheth Han eiee Gummed reinforcing rings (the kind used JJ MINT WTPHBUCKBEANEWDW Fitzsimmons spent three weeks visit- Harvey Miller, Brian Garrett and for looseleaf notebooks) can be used to ® NETTLE HR, S° ES) C.00LsU Mo Bid Ni BURGE ing Joe‘s parents in Ireland and by the rest of Humphrey Construction ie aa ey ape py en strengthen the holes in the covering NORTHERN BEDSTRAW ETUOENBANEBERRYR all reports had a nice holiday. Joe crew have left. Now that curling has sna eau oa y where the line passes through. PASQUE FLOWER RLADYSSLIPPERIAJ ; Altay 3 information - such as trips out or % 5 returned via Vancouver leaving Laurie $ finished, both Harvey and Brian are PUES iy ee) i Pe) Be one: Finally, there’s the tail to add. A 4% PIPSISSEWA BO:E Let T ENA B AE OL FSi ¥ to her own resources in Edmonton. looking forward to some golf in Van- i 5 ; long, light tail is best. Try about 8 & POND LILY NORTHERNBEDSTRAW in! RUG URE AMRIT MERLE IS SAT Gt to 10 feet of fishing line with crepe {f PYROLA Never again. On Sunday, April 23rd '@ couver. Lee Coran at. 205 Smith Street, phone Ee f°) aN ; a cep. HSURBTNIAPNAIDNI Laurie awoke from a sound sleep to —— Beamer 4 paper bows tied into it every 10 inches, QUEENS CUP “a find herself engulfed in the fire at HOLIDAYERS rs or so. -Gummed rings are again used to ¥ ROSE the King Edward Hotel. Escaping by strengthen the holes where the tail is tied to the bottom of the kite, espec- Sandy Kemp and John Dowle are on a SKULLCAP SPIREA (with her new coat and her purse of Mexico. Sid and Terry Tschritter a window and dow a fire ladder for text trip to Texas and the Gulf around her neck!) She was fortunate to make it unharmed. Not all of us | have such exciting endings to our holidays - welcome home Laurie! - and family are holidaying in Prince 3 ceorge while Joe and Ivy Ellis are Soff to England for their vacation Sand Joan Chwelos is in Victoria. Marriage is popular because it combines the maximum of temptation with the maximum of opportunity. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW ~ ially if you've used paper for the maiden flight! covering. Well, that's it--she's ready for the Happy flying, and watch out for those power lines and trees!! THRIFT VIOLET WILLOW HERB B YARROW