CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 2, 1967 Opening of New Buildings Highlights Graduation of University of Victoria The university of Victoria graduated at the weekend, Four years a effort to build} as top educat the official buildings f and educat The formal dedication by Lieutenant-Governor _ Pearkes and Chancellor R, B. Wilso! -marked the end of the transf of all university activitles from the old Landsdown campus to] ed schools of nursing, social work F the new Gordons Head site, a former army barr: Thousands on "Victorians toured the mew campus suring the weekend to see their ing new university in action mn at an open house. Ne ie U of Vic- al students should be concen- trated at UBC, with the others four-year ealargcadugta schools, “This is an unrealistic con- ception,’ says ys Ta W. Siddall, general consultant to the university, says the overall A TEACHER TALKS au about 1960, choo! District intent is to create eous campus character, while still expressing individuality. “Graduating students won't! ylor, “You an't build a at- tracting good peholarn and stu- dents unless you have something more than cours- find the community afterwards — why ed ney have it in es to offer.” Already Victoria University has 70) graduate students, and there are 200.applicants for next year. Flans are belng consider- to lish professional and law at Victoria, Some outstanding educators have already been attracted the facult But the most intersting plan underway is the one to divide the low toria, with these and three other leges of about 1,000 Taudents each, with ho ining, | b major 500 a fine site and ‘ambitious plans for the future has finally com of age, says President Malcolm lor. tf has full university sta- tus just sities July 2, 1963. - it it is based on a vener- B.C., in 1920 and given fi dependent university status in Since 1963 the number of students and of staff have doubl- It was made a full-fledged on the tion’ of the Macdonald report of 1962, which also resulted in the creation of Simon Fraser Uni- versity. But its present atten- dance of 3,500 is already five years in advance of what that re- port estimated. Dr. Taylor, ¥ who became its president, is an old A pane. at | li Bs lounges, sports and student councils (under a “federal” system.) These will be built around the present circular core, which holds the major buildings, and to | Di Castri of the social In the new. "six-storey edu- cation and arts building, for ex- ample Victoria architect J. Alan Hodgson has added unique three- sided wooden frame ‘‘eyebrows” sunshades outside every window. he and Victoria architect John in ‘this area, Its purposs was, to allow students who experienced serious jaiticuky with their studi press at a rate which 1 might | help them to over- come these difficulties, To allow for this improve- ment, class size was reduced, additional Jearning aids provid: ed and teachers who could handle multi-level learning situa- tions were chosen to teach these The program at the ele- level is called the In- 5 dividual Progress Program while at the second level it is call- ed the O ition complex have used massive forms in concrete and stone. The erson library, di signed by Siddall, uses massive precast concrete, and the Elliot uilding, designed by the B.C, ‘ment of public works, large anes of glass. Vi ia and the adjoining munielpatities of Oak Bay, Sa- anich and Esquimalt have joined porns. tn building a Centennial all will share the major central | Stadi poles will be Victoria’s own way uF combating a familiar pro- blem in today’s rapidly mush: rooming oieie = that of big- ness and the consequent lack of individual student identification. The “multiversity” brings head- aches to educators. ity eventually rise to 10,000 stu- dents with 10 such satellite col- leges surrounding the central core. Two women’s residences for the first of these colleges are already uilt, it looks today, the gleam- ing new central ‘core with its two new $2.2 million buildings just opened, and the McPherson Eliot science building and Clearihue academic build- ing, Bresents, a rather startling |~ pattern — the individual buil- dings have been free to express ity. | their own individualities — and author of the Macdonald Report, that all graduate and profession- they certainly have done’ 'so, Some obeervere have called it an “achitectural Irish 5! wee But Victoria architect TELEVISION | te SERVICE - = T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Piajer: *k SALES — Authorized Dealer For ae R.C.A. VICTOR — For the finest in cofor or black & white TV “Years of exp is your * e e _ Electronic Services Ph. 365-7833 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. ntee of Victoria has always been college conscious, and has been These programs. are design- ed to complement the Worational .| Program. The creation of Occupational Program meant that there are riow three academ- ie streams in the district for stu- dents to attempt. This year a second class room has been provided for the use of the Occupational classes in the Secondary School. : This new class of senior Occupational students has made possible work experience training which is an integral part of the senior noted for high of tea- ching and scholarship, Taylor says. Twice as many young Vic- toria people go to universities as young Calgarians, he says, Schol- arship winners are numerous, including this year’s BO. Rhodes scholar, John Edward: ixty per cent of Victoria University Fttudents come from greater Victoria, 20 per cent from the rest of Vancouver k- land and 20 per cent from the mainland and elsewhere. The Gordon head campus is, of course, the former Gordon Head army centre, and most of the old army huts, repainted, are still in use by ‘student a familiar B.C: B.C phenomenon. “Rohson Women’s Association Meels To Discuss Plans The executive of the Wo- late Qua ete oF Tang: een ie of a will be “And of His Kingdom there ‘shall be no end.” Women of many languages and background, but of one faith will join in a continuous chain throughout the world and throughout the day as the pray- ers for faith and peace oes G In work experience training, the students who are 16 years of age and older and who can Controllership Program at College Sees 38 Participate Thirty-eight provide proof of accident insur- Trance are placed in working posi- tions throughout ths: community for two hours per ie ‘Town of ey eae and the merchants in’ the district have been most helpful in aiding the school to train these people in actual working conditions which are beyond the means of the laboratories and shops avail- able at the schio ool, Seer ance is greatly appr both the Board of School Tru: ees and the teachers. To implement this vital nor This Week’s Special Fissurtone Grey , DECORATIVE CEILING TILES 154c Per Sq. Foot Paints | —While They Last— P & G Builders Supply. Across From the Arena — Phone 365-8151 . Ul gram the trustees have teachers: above the aye eed entitlement figures and have supplied additional books, learn- ing aids and equipment. The next 8 step in the program is to provide — specia’ lesigne: rooms which wil allow eo mum use of these latest learn- and leave the program when the teacher, parents and students themselves feel’ they can hen- efit by the change. The secondary school pro- gram strives for individual and practical remedial instruction as well as preparation for suc- cessful e} | Ron's MOTEL CAFE We specialize in steaks and good home cooked meals. Open — Monday to Thursday 7 a.m, - 12 midnite Friday and Saturday 7 a.m. - 1 a.m. Sundays ......9am.- 10 pm. mp The five aims -of the pro- gram ar = Individual practical train- * Remedial emphasis oni basic skills, lea * Preparation for success-| wl others omag far west as dis er, as far east as Creston, and as far north as. Nakusp partici of| pated in a * Provision of incentives and directions for the develop- ment of desirable attitudes and institute on.controllership at the Selkirk College campus on Sat- urday, Jan, 28. There were 12 participants from the Castlegar from the Trail area, nine from | off Nelson and five from Grand Forks. Participants spent a full day at the campus: studying and dis- cussing the means of manage- ment control by accountants un- bet the direction of Ken Rudder- ham, instructor in economics at Selkirk College. The day ended with a tour of the campus con- ducted by Dr. John Ohliger, Sel- will | kirk College's director of. contin, uing education.,. - firs} of an he, insti, was the, ish gram for accountants and others presented by the Selkirk College at the request of the West Koo- tenay Branch of the Certified Accountants’ Assorial on the 8 world. “It is most fitting ene this special day will begin in the Friendly Islands”’ over which Queen Salote ruled, will rlose with these same prayers here oe our own Pacific co: Service will be held in the Robson Community. Mem- orial Church on Friday, Feb. 10 at 2.80 p.m. All ladies of the community and a aiitors too, are invited to join together at the church to'share this special day FRONT STREET Plumber Hdats. STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE SINK, 4 Hole --- STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE SINK, 4 Hole -. STAINLESS STEEL PLAIN SINK BATHROOM FAUCETS, Per Set ‘BATHROOM FAUCETS, SINGLE -. 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We believe that this pro- ering practical education to those who previously would dis- continue their education and be- gin working with little or no The program is an oppor- tunity and a privilege which the student must earn through hard work and good: behaviour, Stu- dents who are uncooperative or who are a disturbing influence in class are denied the opportun- ities Bie tect by. this program. ie teachers: are: pleased has that, this ibeen: mate & avails le: by the citiz- ens of School District No.9 and are confident.:that ‘further pro- gress in .the many fields of edu- cation. be continued and ex- panded. th Hal Plan Now to Attend the .. Valentine's Day Dance & Cabaret 4¢ Cal Friday, February 10th Music by The Serenaders Bring Your’ ‘Sweetheart Dancing from 9:p.m.- 1 a.m. HI ARROW ARMS MOTOR HOTEL Keep These Upcoming Cabarets in-Mind: Sat., Feb. 25::Buddy Marr and His Orchestra Fri., March 17: St. Patrick’s Day Cabaret _- Music by the Vagabonds Sat., March 18: Music by the Vagabonds Sat., April 8: Music by the Vagabonds Sat., April 22: Music by the Vagabonds Bananas. No. 1 Quality Plump firm fruit Oranges | California Navel Fresh, Sweet'and Juicy "Fresh Flori la Indian River White or. Pink. ‘Size 48's | Potatoes _. B.C. Drybelt Cover: with foil and bake 1 90.5.89¢ tion with the r f.the of Ci tants and the Society of Indus- trial and Cost Accountants. Other programs bait in’ pre- paration for late Febru: and March on subjects to be devided. Church Service. Conducted by Young People The Sunday morning service of the Castlegar United Church was conducted by the CGIT Girls and the Young People’s Group with the Junior choir under the direction of Mrs. W. Marken. Miss Heather Anderson and Miss Patsy Hughes were ushers. The responsive reading was led by Jim Looney and Miss Hughes rend the scripture, Mathew: 25: 5. The CGIT held ‘a Candle Lighting ceremony, taking for their: theme “Our Heritage,” tracing back for the past 100 years. At the front of the church. was an Indian wigwam. girls dressed as Indians nother, father and baby) were seated in front ofthe wigwam during -the ceremony. The junior choir sang an anthem “The Huron Indian Car- ol” with Miss Roberta Marken them on the or: to 2” O.D. $19.88 PHONE 365-7252 an. During the singin; Earol two Tidian hunters walked mother. was a dramatiza- tion of the carol that the choir ngregation joined int Mw Fullerton, leader ot the girls Is are to be i for their work and the'service. 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