CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 30, 1963 New Books at the Library The Lonely Land by Sigurd, F, Olson, N.F. A true tale of thrill-, ing white—water adventure by ca- noe down 500 miles of Canada’a wild Churchill River, re-exploring the same rapids, portages, ancient ° campfires and primitive wilder- ness haunts of the voyageurs of an! earlier’ time. The Snake Has all The Lines by Jean Kerr, The author enlivens! the national scene with her newest collection of parodies and hilarious | commentarics on suburbia, marri- age, children, the theatre and the state of the nation. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's i:Nest by Ken Kesey. A story of a ‘struggle between a man and a wo- man for the spirits and hearts of roup of people iho, have been defeated by the world. Rich Is Better by Max Wilk. “I have been poor and I have been rich, and belleve me, rich is b ‘ter:” Joe E, Lewis ‘once remarked, But Walter Fleming, small busi- nessman and normal neurotic had cause to wonder, The Doctor by Norma Lorre Goodrich. In the early. Twenties FOR GRADUATION .... WATCH FOR HIM FOR HER ES from $21.95 20% DISCOUNT ON WATCHES “OR GRADUATION GIFTS ACCUTRON — LONGINES — BULOVA ELGIN — ALPINE — RODANIA Personalize your watch by selecting your own expansion bracelet BOSSE’S JEWELLERY “Your Castlegar Jewellery Headquarters” UROL MOTHERS . IF ALL MOTHERS BUY DRINK MILK @ Modern Dairies @ Kootenay Valley ‘Coop KOOTENAY IT MAKES SENSE MILK PRODUCTS IT HELPS A KOOTENAY INDUSTRY : IN THE KOOTENAYS LOCALLY PRODUCED PRODUCED @ Palm. Dairies @ United Dairies _ FOUNDATION {nN it seemed that the hand ‘of change could not touca rural New Eng- land; ‘The beauty of the shifting seasons dwarfed the passing joys and ‘sorrows of the ptople, And In the mountain! village of Pem- broke ‘and its surrounding hamlets, the doctor could ‘always be counted on if things became too hard. My Famiiy and other Animals by Gerald Durrell, This is a cap- tivating book by one of the most popular naturalist writers of our time. It is’ an account of five years Spent with his family on the Island of Corfu. The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction by Robert P. Mills. This isthe 11th annual edition of an anthology of the best stories of the year from one of the most widely known science fiction ma- fazines. The Heritage by Ellen Brom- field Geld. In this lively, outspoken and affectionate memoir are all the things Louis Bromfield loved and hated, fought for or against, in a life ‘marked by swinging vi- tality and gusto. The Driven by Donald Stuart, Every year herds of bullocks have to be driven from | the cattle sta- tions of across Okanagan Handicapped Schools ‘are : Mrs, H. Palsson, teacher at the Silver .Birch School’ for, the handicapped, accompanied Mrs. Kate Shaw and Mrs. Olive Teho, teachers of Maple School in Trail, when they spent a week recently Explained Mrs... Palsson’ reported ‘that they., were fortunate enough: to visit the Tranquille institute as well, Here there are 435 retarded Persons! who .were moved from touring the various ¢ schools and workshops for handy. capped children, Mrs. H. Jack was in. charge of ‘the Silver Birch School for that week. Mrs, Palsson was most inte- rested in the teaching routines fcl- lowed in these schools, as well a: being able to sce the facilities and equipment. In comparison with the local one room Silver Birch School with a current enrollment of’ six pupils, Mrs. Palsson’s roport shows e school. These the older retarded children who made as much progress’ as is pos- sible at Woodlands, and those who are capable of working without such constant supervision.; The three teachers wanted to visit part- g | icularly .with four boys originally from Trail. Billie Bird -was with flu, but Robbie Ried, Robin Randall) and Kurt’ Huckvale ac- companied them. on the tour through to see the laundry room, The Armstrong school has five pupils in’one main room with a kitchen area and some storage space. At Vernon, there are 19 pupils with once’ teacher, two full-time helpers and one part-time helper. They have a large school building with’ two class rooms, one activity room, one kitchen (with washing machine, frig., range, cupboards), five and one bathtub, the desert to the raitheed, Too Long In The West by Balachandra Rajan, This is 1a hilarious and sharply satirical no- vel about India today. Ask The Name of the Lions by Ralph Allen. This novel focuses sharply upon the incredibly di- verse forces and conflicts in to- day’s Congo. The Last of the Whitefields By Elise Sanguinetti. A story of a Georgia family, their friends and neighbors, as seen and ex- plained by a 13 year old girl in her. parlour vernacular, Changes Made In Little League Baseball Schedule . Because of mistakes made in the present schedule of ‘the Little League Baseball, several changes are necessary. Please take note of these changes and clip out for correct schedule. 1, Fri, May 31 — Indians vs, Yankies at one medical room with bed and one office. There is. a large en- closed play area with all play- ground equipment. In the Vernon workshop, there are eight. pupils, They undertake such projects as folding and stuff- ing pritned material into envelopes for church and other organizations, putting guards on coat hangers for the, dry cleaners and making fringe place mats. At the Kelowna school there are threo assistants and a principal. ihe building has two class rooms, kitchen room, therapy room | (woodworking ‘and sewing rooms for, mending, . sew- ing and weaving). Teachers of handicapped child- ren benefit greatly from such ex- change of ideas and methods of teaching. Theirs is a difficult pain- staking ‘task and it is’ gratifying to realize there is a growing inte- rest in their problems. ~ Patient Decrease In C&D. Hospital The Castlegar and District Hospital reported a decrease in the number of patients during April, 1963 in comparison with April, 1962, The number of patients admit- ted in April, 1963 was 132, com- pared with 165 in April, 1962. Following is a list of other with all facilities, activity room, two bathrooms and one bath and a large play area both indoors and outdoors. There are 11 pupils .in the workshop. The boys take care of the lawn mowing. _ Various activities include em- phases of with 1962 figures shown in brackets: Patients, admitted, newborn, 13 (16), patient days, adult and children, 813° (959), patient days, newborn, 75 (94) and outpatients, 306 (281). Les ccc I SPECIAL ‘210 Ib. ASPHALT SHINGLES New low prices now in: effect on IKO ASPHALT SHINGLES, CMHS Approved. Full range of colors, See us for plywoods, PV board, insulation and all your other building needs. K.C. CO-OP SOCIETY BRILLIANT _ _ Ph. 365-4572 NTA KAY MOTORS Ltd. 2880. 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This game rescheduled to Wed., June 19 at. Robson. cone ESMOND LUMBER "> 3600 EAST HASTINGS . VANCOUVER: 6 Mail Your Enquiries for Our Prices on @ PLYWOOD @. DOORS: @ ROOFING ©: @ ‘INSULATION A director. from Kel- owna provides game activities all year’ — skating, hockey, ball, to name a few. In the Penticton school classes ae held from 8 to 1.80 p.m. They have two teachers and 13 pupils, with eight volunteers who help at Iunch hours, The school, which *'| wag. built by the Kinsmen, has two class rooms, acivity room, fully- equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, large school grounds and access to the Hewante playground: In the js held in ihe “aetivity room with 7 pupils. ::'At Oliver there is a one-room school with seven pupils... CASTLEGAR BRIEFS ‘Accounts totaling $2,515. 098 were approved for. payment.’ . Bob Hunter and Bill Pickering POWER SHE'LL BE HAPPY WITH ELECTRIC GIFTS. Modern Electric Appliances are sure to please.- When you choose Electric Gifts you are giving comfort, convenience and leisure. for years to come—a perfect re to happy homemaking: Pesta erat a 4 WEST. KOOTENAY — before. council ‘to ‘request line in front oftheir property in the Sherbiko subdivision. “Works supervisor Norman McNabb said a 2,300-ft extension to the village's southern boundary would cost: ap- proximately $7,200. Associated En- gineers will be asked to‘study the matter in their new survey of pos- sible extensions, Village chairman Aage Sylvest commented “that “in the last analysis” whether ‘or not the work will be:done will depend on monies available and’ the ur- gency of other extensions.’ Paul mroio ‘ppreared to re port to council. on a Conference on Regional near held recently at ‘Trail. the extension of the village water-|- Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric’ (Castlegar) ‘ Ltd. 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