Page 4 December 1980 Cassiar Courier Wise Owl Award Gwen Hudson, of Cassiar Resources Limited, Cassiar, © B.C. has joined the Wise Owl Club of Canada. She won the membership in the club and a Wise Owl Certificate because she warded off tragedy in an on-the-job accident Gwen Hudson was one of our many Environmental Sum- mer students hired on the student program. She prevent- Me 9G 1. OOD ODHO INC We FOMCMCIIK DCO CO; DODO On D1 CO; ODOC OCD ODnO DODO Orn SG On DODO DHO DO ONC ONC 4 DCO, CO, C2, C2, GO, GDC, G9, ¢ Dj; | OCOD ROO - CO, D,, CO, CO 0) : ; [oS CO'COLC “GOGO! GO! COCO LCOLG ed a serious eye injury when she was using a gas powered weed eater. The weed eater struck a rock, the rock flew up, hit and broke her safety glasses, but Gwen remained unharmed. A summer student, hired only temporarily, she practiced all the proper eye safety procedures and has set a very good example for permanent employees to follow. The Wise Owl Club of Canada is sponsored by the Pre- vention of Blindness Department of the Canadian Nation~ al Institute for the Blind. Working closely with the In- dustrial Accident Prevention Association, Toronto, CNIB took over the Administration of the former Wise Owl Club of America from the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, New York. The Society inaugurated the Wise Owl movement in 1947. Membership in the Wise Owl Club of Canada is made up exclusively of industrial employees and tech- nical students who have saved one or both eyes by wear- ing eye protection. What this has meant in terms of pro- duction, purchasing power and family welfare is incalcul- able. Today the Wise Owl Club of Canada has 7,928 members in |,506 firms across Canada. 91 GO) 1 G9) GO) GO) GO, GO COOCDOMO MOOK 1 HE AE TE TE TEE TE TE AEE FETE TE IES IE AE Safety Bingo JOE CHAN - First line winner of GAME NO. 18 — he chose a 2- man backpack tent. } eet _ boys gone. - time. On November 11, the Cubs and Scouts took part in parents. 5 a Boy Scauta of Canada The Scouts and Cubs are well underway and have been very active in the past few weeks. The Cubs have 12 boys now dnd the Scouts are down to seven with the Forbes’ On November 9 the Scout troop went on a winter outing to Chain Lakes, where we started our winter scouting training. It was a great day and everybody had a good the Rememberance Day parade and the boys were very proud to fly our Canada and Cub and Scout flags. November. 14 was investiture for the Scouts. The follow- ing boys were invested into Boy Scouts of Canada: David Madore, lvan Snyder, Brian Day, David Duke, David Forbes and John Forbes. The Scouts took part in the Oktoberfest and the hockey dance, where they looked after the coat check. Thank you for your support. More fund raising is planned for the near future. The Scouts will use the money they earn to go on a-trip next year. : The Cubs are busy building kub kar kits and are ani lots of fun. The Scouts are working on showshoes at the moment and our next project will be making candles. We hope to go snowcamping next year, provided we get some tents ahd other camping equipment. There is still more room for Cubs and Scouts and if a boy wishes to join he should come over to a meeting with his ss be Bee ee es 4 y _ z SCOUTS CANADA ' PLEASE CONTACT AREGGER AT 778-7416. NEWLY INVESTED BOY SCOUTS ii WELL D0 IT FOR YOU! THE BOY SCOUTS WOULD LIKE TO CLEAN THE SNOW FROM YOUR ROOF OR DRIVEWAY. MONEY EARNED WILL GO TOWARD A TRIP NEXT YEAR. ANY SCOUT OR PHONE THE SCOUTMASTER — Boy Stouts of Canada a <>