Page 6 August 1988 Cassiar Courier All Saints Anglican Church SERVICES: August 7 and August 21 7:00 P.M. THRIFT SHOP: Wednesday 7:00 P.M. MINISTER: The Rev. Allan Studd TELEPHONE: 778-7239 First of all, we will be away for most of the month of August. Because of this the normal schedule will be interrupted. Services will be held on August 7th and 21st only and will be taken by the Rev. John Steele and the Rev. Dave Kalles respectively at 7 P.M. A normal schedule will resume on Labour Day weekend. There have been a lot of angry people driving the Stewart-Cassiar and the Alaska Highway lately. Those pulling into Boya Lake have been particularly notable. They are angry at the weather, angry at the roads, angry with their mud splattered campers and angry that they ever decided to explore the rain soaked North-. West. Equally, we have been angry that we ever chose to live in a land with.no summer. What a relief the warmth and sun was after nearly a month of cloud and cold. The frustrating thing is that you can do nothing about it. We plod on about our daily routine and hope that somewhere there will be a ray of sunshine, but BRONZE CLASS TESTED ROYAL LIFE EXAMINER SUZZANNE GIVES DIRECTION DURING THE BRONZE EXAM every morning is just as gray as the one before. In the scriptures, King David has that problem. - After a life time of being a warrior and participating in exciting campaigns and battles, he unites his Kingdom and peace comes to his world. Now his life is one of boredom and perhaps a captivity reserved for royalty. He conceives a grand plan to relieve his boredom, a project which will bring glory to him and honour to God. He will build a house for God, a permanent place of worship, a place in which God will live after genera- tions of residing in a tent. But, it is not to be. God says, “No, not yet.” It is the ‘not yet’ in life which is so hard to take. Much of life is waiting. Waiting for a child to be born, waiting for that promotion to come along, waiting for the new car to arrive, waiting for retirement - waiting to leave Cassiar. But, so often, God says “not yet, wait awhile,” and the frustration begins to build. In the end, it is always for a purpose. Just as the sun does finally appear and dry up the rain, so the waiting game of life has some ultimate purpose ‘which is more satisfying than if we had not been forced to wait. I am convinced that we are not alone in this world. God lives with us and knows our frustrations, hopes and aspirations. It is just that he has a vision so much greater than ours. God, in his wisdom, knows when to say “hold on awhile”. We, in our frailty, must understand when to be patient. Here’s hoping that the* rest of the summer is hot and sunny. [If it isn’t, then God please grant me the patience to understand why. ~ Our Lady of Lourdes Mission |} : by Louise Clark" On Sunday, June 19th, we welcomed into our parish community through baptism, Tamara Louise Caruso, daughter of Steve and Donna, sister of Christ- opher, Melanie, Gary and Craig. A special treat for Dad — under the musical guidance of Mrs. Sandi Wilcox the children of the Parish sang their little hearts out in a special song for Dad. Very well done everyone. A pot luck luncheon was held following mass on June 26th, at this time a fond farewell was expressed by Joan Habjan to Rick, Linda, Scott and Heather Cam- eron. Also a warm welcome was given to all the new faces in our parish. Many thanks to Karen Kuechle, Sandi Wilcox, Jim and Paul McGill in sharing their talents and love of music with the parish. We are very fortunate to have talented people like yourselves in our parish. Speaking of talented people, Joan Habjan is a women of many hidden talents. As a member of our parish council she plans our annual bazaar, cleans the church and hall, schedules the Sunday readers, and calms distressed children during mass. All of these and, I am sure, many other things done around the parish, prove the untiring giving of people like Joan, and strengthen our parish. MASS Saturday 7:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. REACH THROW ROW GO TOW WHOMSOEVER YOU SEE IN DISTRESS RECOGNIZE IN HIM A FELLOW MAN Cassiar Lion’s Pool was the site of the recent Bronze exam. Suzanne Schreyer, the Summer Programme Coordinator for the Royal Life Saving Society, travelled from Vancouver to examine the class. She had been on the road for 1% weeks doing inservices, research, pool visits and exams. : Taking the exam in Cassiar were Peter Watt, Jennifer Becket, Katherine Lanteigne, Janice Coran and Lisa Lanphear. Lorraine Lanteigne barred her Bronze Cross. A special thanks goes to the “Victims” who assisted the class in the mock rescues: Leigh Desjardins, Chrissy Becket, Tammy Stump, Jaime Harrison and Tricia Gorski. : The class thoroughly enjoyed the exam and found it to be a learning experience. Suzanne commented on the enthusiasm of the class, and on their swimming ability. Awards from the Royal Life Saving Society will be presented at the end of August. YEAR END AWARDS ASSEMBLY Our annual Awards Assembly was held on Wed- nesday, June 29th. The purpose of the assembly is to recognize those students who have worked exceptionally well and made special contribu- tions to the life of our school. The process of making desisions among the many nominees was a difficult one, but the following people are to be congratulated for their achievements: AWARDS ATTENDANCE AWARDS Allen Vidovic Dubo Kovacic Jason Clark Byron Clark SPORTSMANSHIP CERTIFICATES Allen Vidovic Andrew Johnston Chrissy Becket Justin Creyke Jeffery Johnston Jody Harrison Tamara Harrison SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY Lisa Lanphear CASSIAR SECONDARY SCHOOL by Bob Wilson SCHOOL REGISTRATION Cassiar Secondary School will be open to register new students on Thursday, September 1, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. If possible, students should bring copies of their last report card. SCHOOL OPENING / Cassiar Secondary School will reopen on Tuesday, September 6 at 10 a.m. School will be in session from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch will be from 12 noon to 12:45 p.m. The regular schedule will Christina Kwan SERVICE CERTIFICATES Parminder Mangat LIBRARY SERVICE CERTIFICATE Christina Kwan SERVICE TROPHY ‘Tannice Carter SUPERIOR EFFORT CERTIFICATES Dustin Vaillancourt Luis Bexiga Tannice Carter Jerrett Knudslien David Hardy Sandra Foubister Darcy Peters FRENCH IMPROVEMENT AWARDS Jamie Wilson Luis Bexiga Derek Storch Matthew. Gwilliam Tamarra Johnston Michelle Peters Darcy Peters begin Wednesday, September 7. SUBSTITUTE TEACHING Individuals interested in substitute teaching at Cassiar Secondary School please contact the Principal, R. J. Wilson, at 778-7367 in order to make an appointment for an interview. _ ADULT STUDENTS Adults who are interested in taking credit or non-credit courses at Cassiar Secondary School, please contact the PRINCIPAL, R. J. 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