LEGAR NEWS, Thursda ARTISTS Bruce Boyd (left) an Don Jarvis : are shown in Mr. Jarvis's studio with one of the paintings that will be in the Fed- June eration of Canadian Artists travelling ex- Five Well Known B.C. Artists Will Display Work at Selkirk The f Can adian Artists, with the 28- aletanes of the B.C, Cult- ral Fund is presenting a : travelling exhibition of the it hibition, Mr. Boyd will be accompanying the exhibit which will be shown here from June 18 - 20 at Selkirk, Selkirk College Introduces New Course For Adult Learners Away From Classes Selkirk College has in- troduced a new approach to the teaching-le: ig proc: ess level. The new approach to college credit courses is known as the Learning Re- sources Package, which has been in trial use for sever- al months, and is now being adopted as a regular feat- ure of the college curricu- lum, Essentially, Learning Resources Packages are: a0. ea- Packages lead to universit; credit and/or Selkirk Col- lege. credit. They resemb- le in some respects a cor- respondence course, since the individual is able to commence and complete the course at a_ time of choosing, subject to the av- ailability of an instructor. A minimum contact with dhe instructor of one hour every two weeks is consid- ered advisable. This may be d or decreased at ching and the lecture meth- od. The new roach is particularly well-suited to accommodate the needs of college region, find it impossible or incon- venient to come to ane col- lege on a regular basis to obtain instruction by means of the lecture method, When a student regist- ers in a course through a Learning Resources Package ‘ he. receives .a ~prepared package of mate: outlin- ing e. content of the course, the various resourc- es available to the student, and a statement of the way in which evaluation of the course will be carried out. the desire of either the stu- dent or the instructor. Deci- sions of this nature are mu- tually agreed to at the time when the contract between the student and instructor is discussed.” Usually a Learning Re- sources Package can be completed in three months, after which time the stud- ent would receive three se- mester hours of credit in ihe aeadems discipline con- ‘At pre sent, Selkirk of fers _packages in biology, ec- ology, economics, English, history, psychology, Russian and sociology. A new brochure entitl- Learning ed “Learning Resources F An p- Bank of Montreal The First Canadian Bank CAREERS IN BANKING The Bank of Montreal i is seeking candidates for a leading toa management position in our Bran network. edi b Our MERIT. F career on-the-job training Ae ried by formal in- struction courses. Salary fully commensurate with qualifications and experience. Requirements —Minimum Grade 12 education . —One to five years of work experience —Willingness to accept periodic transfers —A strong desire to succeed in a challenging Forward your resume in complete confidence to: Mr. G. Thompson, Employment Officer, Bank of Montreal, 640 West Pender Street, Vancouver 2, B.C.. proach to Education” has just been published by Sel- kirk and is available from the office of the registrar on request. National Parks Camping Fees Increased Ca und fees for Canada’s national parks have been increased to make them more consistent with those of private opera- tore as well as provincial par! The fee for a peneral mopsite has been in edt to $2 from $1.50. For a campsite with an electrical outlet, it was increased to $8 from $2 and for a-camp- site with individual electri- eal, water. and::sewer. | out. : wag lets, the. f $2.50. Tt was felt lower cam) ground fees were’ unf: competition to private op- erators and other agencies adjacent to national parks. There are no changes in park entrance fees where such fees are in force. HEW DENVER COUNCIL NOTES Dogs running at large resulted in a delegation ap- pearing at New Denver council asking that the vil- lage bylaw on dogs be en- forced. Owners are being informed dogs are. to be kept under the owner’s con- trol at all times. A 50 x 135 lot in the orchard, recently cleared of a Japanese bathhouse which had decayed beyond use, is now offered for sale by the village. Upset price has been set at $750. Tax notices were mail- ed by the Village of New Denver June 8. During July the village office wilt be opened two days of the week only, The public will be served by Mrs. W. Cooper in jn abeenee oe: village, clerk, Mrs. W. E. CARPETS - CARPETS - CARPETS All Colors All Patterns FAMOUS NAME_ BRANDS At the Lowest Price Ever ' INDOOR - OUTDOOR - SHAG - RUBBER BACK Installation Service Available work of five well known B.C, artists. The exhibition will consist of some 30 drawings, prints and_paint- ings by Don Jarvis, Gordon Smith, Peter Aspell, James Macdonald and Bruce Boyd. The work will be sel- ected to show the develop- ment of each painter from their early days up to the present Hine Bruce Boyd, a senior painting Snstructor at the Vancouver School of Art, is travelling with the exhibi- will be giving a slide Iecture at each centre , and will also be available to discuss the work during the exhibition. All of the five painters attended the Vancouver School of Art during the mid-forties and all became instructors at the Art School or UBC. This exhibi- tion and lecture will pro- vide an excellent opportun: ity to see te the ¢ seve lopment of these artis Boyd will be Tet i ae 4 first hand insight into their personal vision and a look at some of the major in- fluences which affected their work. The slide lecture will give a more complete show- ing of the work of the five artists and also an exten- sive selection of work by major painters who played an important role in their Hew Denver Cadofs Gol Inspection At Bosun Halt The New Denver-Silverton N ‘ioe have ection il, followed by the presentation of aw- ards and gazetting of pro- ‘motions, The arade was inspec- eut. Fowler of the ; zs ES Ee The following awards were made; Cpl. son, Act. Cpl. A Burgess, D. McMaster,. Sprs. cox, R. Bradbury, R. Makor- tuff, G. Wils "promotions: Leedholm Sgt., wi Wilson to Act. su Trophies: Outstandin; recruit, Spr. R. ‘Whonnock, Best ‘first year cadet, shar- ed by Cpl. B. McMaster and Spr. G. Wilson. Best attendance, Sgt. Leedholm, shared with Act. W. Wilson. Best cadet academical- Act. 1. A. Burgess. Best all around cadet, Sgt. L, Leedholm. Special award to Lt. R. A. MacKenzie who has been ae asset to the corp but has submitted his re-- signation. On June 9 the Corp spent a damp but enjoyable two day camp. ‘The camp was set up at Bannock Point about three miles south of Silverton. Friday night a black bear, rank unknown, inspec- ted camp. Luceme High Student Council Blair Nelson has been - elected prime minister of. New Denver's Lucerne Se- gondary, School student coun Elected Friday as min- ister of finance was Jeff’ Irwin and minister of re- cords, Sheila Angrignon. Candidates. in the run- ning for -office were Barnett, Cory Ovestrud and Ann Irwin, INT . EATON'S - TRAIL the ast ay “ave ears, q addi ition Fa the exhl- bition wand lecture, there will rt school training posslbilitles, art materials, galleries and information sources, The showing will be held ‘in the main lounge of Selkirk College June 18-20. A slide lecture will op- en the show on’ Sunday, June 18 at 1 p.m. ‘Show hours; Sunday, June 18, 1 to 4.30; Monday June 19 and Tueeeay, June c sponsorship re the Uastieeue and Dist ict Community Arts Coun- Theatre Group To Take Drama To the People A group .of Kootenay Valley students, located at Selkirk College ‘in Castlegar have received an Opportu- nities for Youth grant: of $9,635 to present theatre to those people of the Kooten- ay and Boundary regions who cannot ordinarily at- tend theatrical performanc- es, due to some drawback or handicap. The travelling theatre group, Stone Folk and Two- Foot Daddy, will present cullections of one-act plays, pantomimes, music and dance of experimental nat- ure, They will also include material which has been written by members of the They will spend the major art of the summer and performing for residents for homes for the aged, extensive care its, hospitals and schools for the handicapped and re- working on series of plays . for general public perform- . Group Participants are Vi Popow, Heidi Stanley, Greg Cran, Kathee ae : i> Doreen., Dembi 5 . is “Mosby_.and George Sholoth. CONSCIENCE _& COMMENT They call it “tong;” It is the Oriental practice of cutting into alloted funds until there is often no mon- ey left: to accomplish the purpose of the allotment. Such corruption has been'a de- |. vastating prob: Tem in Sictnam and here in the Philippines It js no less a ie curse. A’ knowledgeable Filip: ino admitted, “The United . States has.invested enou money here to pave ea the highways on lands.” We were driving at the tlme over wash-board: roads between major popu: - lation centres, Another resident affir- med that the Japanese had been = similarily stymied. Their attempts to finance a national highway on the ma- jor islands have, been frus- trated by “ton, Just days: ago a conven- tion, convened to form a new constitution. for the Philippines was rocked by scandal — bribery among the delegates who are sup- posed to be architects of a new order. It is not surprising that rae ae fertile soil here: Hospital Gake For Slocan Oldtimor This afternoon at 2 p.m. the candles on.a birth- day cake in the Castlegar and District Hospital will be lit in honor of a Slocan City old-timer, Ernest Van Dulkin today, will be recipient a the cake which is the gift of the hospital, TOWING Fully Insuted Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar ! | | | DO YOU NEED _ INSURANCE ADVICE | + + Lt sell the following types of insurances: Home Insurance, Tenant's Policies, ° Automobile : urance, Business Policies, Life} Accident - Sickness end Mortgage Insurance: Perhaps | can Help Yor \ JIM SHISKIN, BA. Representing Fruit Growers : Mutual | i Located at 269 Columbia Ave., Castlegar (Across from the Legion) Phone 365-3301 | the spuriou: Still the Filipinos do not want the revolutionary ex- port of Mao and Chou; six- Wy percent of them would like to be U.S. citizens, Eighty percent of the Filipinos are Christians, But the loyalty is nominal, and for millions, the faith Is meaningless. A resurgence of St. Paul's christanty: would help. “Provide th! ‘ie hon- est in the sight of all men,” he insisted. Business Tax Survey Expert Wins Approval The services of D. G. Johnson of the RDCK as: sessment department fave been accepted for a fee of Mr. Johnson will be as- sessing for the purposes of the business tax for “the D-BAR-D CABARET Every Friday and Saturday Night STARTING AT 9 P.M. THIS WEEKEND: COUNTRY SQUIRES Admission $1.00 Per Person Delicious Meals Served Every Wednesday cand Thursday from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. --D-Bar-D ) Riding Stables One Mile South e hats sate at Ootischenta ‘ New Sons of Norway president Ralph Hagen rides Viking Ship after election — Castlegar News Photo Guldes, Brownles Dance, Sing and Lunch At Annual Twin Rivers Division Festival Twin Rivers Division ' Prizes were awarded to the Girl Guides and — Two had a successful day recent- first prizes were awarded to when the Brownies held Sheryl Pavion, Chrisuna ual Re Lake and Ju Robson. dy Zurek of 5 held ‘thee year fire Ee ‘com ons e Scout Saal, ai Two second Bh lene and ‘Arlene. reldave The Brownies on gath- of Robson. Tw lz: ‘k were dl- jlueberry recel honorable mention. prizes — Ruth Somm The guides joined the Brow- lunch Castlegar and Karen christ, nies at the park for and needless to say there seemed to be gallons of cool aid ponsurned: . Couch who about. and explained how.she had ry and Kathleen Farley, en m pains for their work. Christ tina Lake. Honorable _ HAVE YOUR CAR» CHECKED FOR - HOLIDAY TIME “Try Safety First to Last” Ken's Aufo & Wheel Alignment: PHONE 365-7532 BARRETT’S OF FRUITVALE % HONDA Motorcycles — All Sizes, Minis to’ Mighties te SPORTSCRAFT Hard Top Tent Trailers. Rolls Up Without Effort also Executives Models with Sink, Stove, Ice Box, Heaters, Etc. %& TRAVELAIRE and HOLIDAIRE Travel Trailers _ 15 to 23 Feet. %& OLIVER Aluminum Boats, Creek and Car Top. Models % JOHNSON MOTORS *& TRADE-INS BARRETT'S - FRUITVALE mention, Kristenson of Kinnatrds The Guides who had held thelr singing com ef tions were congratulat the judges for their deed mances, Judges for the sing- ing included Mrs. F. Host- etter, Mrs. H. Knorr and Mra, W. Walper. The points earned were explained to the guides and they were given some poin- ters they can use for The shield, to the judges it was a ery close contest with just a few points dividing the win- ners from of the 0! competitions would be held es ere Part of the oN ion, giving all-a @ chance, attend, ck of transportation ihe Nakusp Brownies were not able to be on hand. ‘Community Week’ Ak Selkirk Geis Grant ner Foundation, The grant comes in re- sponse less a request submit- fed b ial events fan alias of ‘of oo Cones to Week" tab to be. held from Bex’ 16-21, 1972. This week-long sympo- sium will be a cultural’ act- ivity based on the theme “Community”. Well-known and provocative’ speakers will beat the core of the shops during the week, and local artists and ‘craftsmen will be invited to setup ex- hibits and make presentat- ions of various kinds on campus. In order to_accommo- date Kootenay Communit Week, the formal college curriculum will be adjusted to allow students to partici- pate in the planned events along with the large numb- of local citizens which the special events commit- tee hopes will participate in - JUST ARRIVED - FALL SWEATERS — COMPLETE FALL WARDROBE FATHER’S DAY Sunday, June 18, 1972 Sons of Norway Sot Financing Ord Foundation A $40,000 foundation for cultural pursuits was funded last week at the convention of the Sons rol e The setting up of this foundation was one of the highlights of the convent- iJon which drew 98 dele; it es from every corner of rovince, It will be admin: tered a newly-elected president, ph Hagen, of eonge, with three directors who will be ap- polnted 1a Elections of new offic- ers were held for District, No. 7 on Friday. Named president was Ralph Hagen, lack as el- ected view prenident. treasurer of the Sitsict Anfin Haah- ein, New Westminster; soc- . director, Ruby Jordy of Victoria, sports director, zx en aes Hes and gene! cto! Engle, Hans Engen, on” Ever Flowe and pas president, Tormod Rekdal. in Florida during August. At the annual meeting of the West Kootenay Zone of the Royal Canadian Legion it was decided to es- tal a zone service bur- eau to eterans and their families when eas when he visits the area will speed up the pr of ip processing some rear at ing through a committee oe hee as “Th fans Firs! provincial govern: ment b has replied to our en- quiri that they see no_ need for such a hear from all the duffe that intend to play by June 20 to make arrangement ded to Port our KC days ar ities CASTLEGAR 2 NEWS, Thursday, June 15, 1972 BE GOOD TO DAD SHOP CENTRAL FOOD MART AND SAVE Roasting Chicken Chuck Stea Baby Beef Liver EMPIRE BACON SLICED. POLY WRAPPED GOVERNMENT oe INSPECTED. A 5107 LBS. . 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