Welcome Newcomers!! Father Charles de Campigneulles Father Charles is originally from France. He wanted to become a missionary and joined the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. He was’ sent to the Yukon at his request. For thirty years he resided in the Whitehorse diocese and his last posting was in Hope, B.C. for six months. Father Charles is look- ing forward to his ministry in Cassiar. Marie Brown Marie Brown has lived in Yollowknife for the past four years and moved to Cassiar with her husband, Ashley. She is impressed with all the facilities in such a small town. Marie thinks Cassiar has friendly people and there is a lot to do with the C.C.C. busy. to keep a person , - Stu Pike Stu is from Quesnel and is in Cassiar on a temporary basis as acting government agent. Coming to Cassiar was an opportunity for .Stu to see the north which he is said live much. He nice place to and to go fishing, hunting and hiking. Stu is also impressed with all the mineral and placer activity in the area. enjoying very Cassiar isa Prior to lived in The Reverend a a nice town friendly people. living Victoria sponsored by the Bishop is married have and infant daughter. with beautiful Dr. John Hurlburt Prior to moving to Cassiar, Dr. Hurlburt practiced medicine in Kelowna for ten years; Mica Creek for one year and, most was in Saudi Arabia for two anda half years. After leaving Saudi Arabia the -position in Cassiar came at the right time. The doctor, his wife and three chil- dren are enjoying Cassiar and he is very impressed with our hospital. Reverend Rodney May And Family | in Saskatoon, Reverend May and Vancouver. He was of the Yukon diocese. and he and his wife He thinks Cassiar is surroundings and Reverend May is looking for- ward to serving the people of Cassiar. recently, "Get the ball rolling, Now's the time for enrolling Sports to play on winter days Sign up now on Registration Day!" The Cassiar Community Center will be holding an open registr- ation day on Saturday, September ™ 30 from 1 p.m... to 4 p.m. at, the Recreation Center. Everyone is encouraged to attend. Open registration day has been organized to provide every~- one with information as to events that have been organized for the fall and winter program and to allow people to provide input as to new programs they would like to see added into the agenda. Representatives from the various clubs and organizations will be present to anSwer your questions and enroll interested members. Any Club or organiza- tion wishing to set up an inform ation booth is requested to contact. thet..C..C. Cag. .OEtice by’ September 27. Some of the programs tentatively scheduled for the Center, depending on interest, are: on Badminton () Ping Pong Squash S| Basketball The Jade Mountain Gymnastics Club is looking for a coach for the 1989/90 year. If you are able to devote a couple of ' hours of your time every week, we have a great bunch soot as wiel tinge siti dents. The club will provide all the necessary insurance and help needed to have a fun season. It is not necessary to be a certi- fied Coach. Anyone who is interested please contact Mickey Tripp at 778-7390 for further information. cs B.C. approved guest rooms Cafe features home-cooking Groceries, gas and oil Boat charters available HOURS 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Seven Days a Week Cassiar Courier September 1989 Page 7 Registration Day ‘89 Volleyball Floor Hockey Aerobics Indoor Soccer Other clubs and organiza- tions that may be represented on Registration Day are: | Curling Club Senior Hockey Minor Hockey Bridge Club Callenitics Teen Club Gymnastics Play School Fitness Club Judo Club Blue Valley Figure Skating Cassiar Snowmobile Club GET WITH THE ACTION...SIGN UP FOR PARTICIPATION! !}1. GENERAL INFORMATION c.C.C. MEMBERSHIPS: In order to use any of the sports facilities or the lounge in Cassiar, it is necessary for you to obtain a Cassiar Community Club Membership. COST PER MONTH: : Local rates: $11 Single $18 Family Country rates: $16 Single $26 Family If you are a member of an affiliated club, you must be a SU). ang SES a } Past BESS = 5 a axel ~ > - . tA ~~ —— — en tee ost to SS aoa — ——_— ie es Aad a BEAUTIFUL ~~ HISTORIC BUILDING. OVERLOOKING THE STIKINE RIVER FOR RESERVATIONS ‘AND INFORMATION, PHONE - 235-3196 (TELEGRAPH CREEK) BUYA1990 CAT" BY OCTOBER 31, AND WE'LL GIVE YOU $300IN CATCASH: You can spend the Cat Cash™as you please on Arctic Cat" accessories, parts, trailers and Arcticwear™ clothing at our dealership. It’s our $300 note of thanks to you for buying early. So stop by today, before the new Cats—and the Cat Cash—disappear. | DARREN'S CArctco Inc, 1989. *™ Trademarks of Arctco Inc. *with the exception of the Kitty Cat? Offer good until October 31, 1989. tis SUBS a oe : : we . : ie ' : 3 ‘CASSIAR COURIER C.cC.C. member. HOURS OF OPERATION: For your convenience, the Recreation Centre is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Friday; and from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. weekends. YOUR C.C.C. EXECUTIVE President: Ken Buchanan Vice-President: Anita Wilson Secretary: Jenafor Callaway Treasurer: Jim McGill Directors: Dennis Anderson Ross Harper Peter Howard Wendy Stark YOUR C.C.C. STAFF Business Manager: Marie Brown Business Administrator: Patti Cross Recreation Attendants: ; Judy Duffy Blyth Grimmett YOUR C.C.C. FACILITIES Business Office 778-7527 Centennial Arena 178-7529 McDame Ski Hill 778-7769 Recreation Office 778 7224 c€.c.c. Lounge 7178-7387 Last Resort Motel 778-7527 = ARCTIC CAT” World Class Snowmobiles™ CRIPTIONS: © ‘Box 100 * Cassiar, B.C: ‘VOC 1E0. ‘Name. street City’ Province + Postal Code-~ ~ $12.00 Per Year.