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Printed pattern "5 Yt 08 vite, on : Sins iy A fee sinch é ‘ba 6 (40 st sane into. it-and forget it! Looks nih feels sotntora le all fl meee Pattern aor Mi Sizes 8, 10, 32; 14, 16, 1 Se 12 (bust 34) takes 2 2-3/8 yards 60-inch fabric. es $1.75: for each pattern. Add $06 ‘each pattern for first-class mallard 3 handling. Send to: er etna ae Bird. , Scarborough,” ai 9337 s—ie Village of Salmo The following article, submitted by Llewellyn C. Fletcher, shows how the small community of Salmo was able to handle itself during a recent emergency. . * * Salmo, like many other communities in British Col- umbia, faced a serioys emer- gency due to stormy weather, on Dee. 4, Branches and trees over- ioaded with deep, soft snow had ‘fallen in great numbers Bet ee ees eee Copes with emer and other places of business and some restaurants were unable to operate. Schools were closed both Thursday and Friday. Of special concern were the senior citizens residing in ° the Salmo Senior Citizens’ Villa and in private homés, whose only method ofheating © was by electricity. A special volunteer com- mittee was rapidly assembled under the leadership of Garth Myers, area co-ordinator of ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 17, 1980 ‘School teaches. deaf how to talk | ‘ AMHERST, NI 8. (CP) - Firat-time visitors are usu- ally startled by the babble of ' children’s voices that spills scl But most, of the nearly 600 children in the -Atlantic it who have sight but out of the corridors of a sprawling rest ‘ . dential school here, Outsiders expect it be quiet when they.gome to the Atlantic Province§| Resource g-Han- - B for. the the four ys Phyl- eads the’ depart- on ar Most of ie children at the school Lwould have grown up known ‘as! ‘deaf-mutes ‘in the days: before :specialized education was available. But the term deaf-mute is non- sense, says Dr. Peter Ows-. ley, director of the centre. “Ive never seen anyone who was truly mute,” Owsley 3, said. “If you can swallow and © you can breathe, you've got the basic equipment you need to talk.” Learning to use that’ talking equipment can be. quite another matter for the under study by the govern- crvasé. in profoundly deaf child who ment, recommends that for a fractiob, has never heard speech. * nd hearing.can remain at home — some integrated into regular ‘school systems and spme/in’ special ses, The schoo! here teaches, in addition to the 20 deaf- blind children, about 80 young children who. are deaf and, more than 60 post- “graduate .students who re- ceive vocational training. 4 3 d .. VICT RIA{CP) — Bad. rivera “B.C eonld Have- “their cdfs' expounded 48. the provincial . governmi ont cepts one of mendatio: motor v. The” he, ) ai the mad group. * currently amall of.drivers the native but the residential ® hoo! Owsley said that, aside from the vocational Students, most of the children who come to the school are the / most difficult casés}' ‘often having complicating emotion- al problems or families that ‘cannot cope with their handi- iP. The difficulty ‘of ‘teaching them is compounded'iby the fact that specialized. pro- grams are first, offered via too late to far too iigny. - Parents -sometiniés re- fuse to. believe thebaitheir a AHE " aves d rivers MFEKS AS ments to the Motoy, Nehiaty Act won't be introditesd be- fore the spring sitting, + Praser- said KOS vuldn't say what the level. off fines would be adding it will likely peto the discretion of the cour The* fines’ will in- «size for each in- i. ent also said The*learning of skills car be ‘impounded until in thou a sam of fines other than talking, is also things are cleared.up, Trans- would result! tter en- difficult. for some of the. portation Minister Alex Fra- forcement of dri ing infrac- handicapped children, espec- ially the 20 who are both deaf ser said. Fraser was reluctant to discuss détails of the report, which is to be released pub- tions by police. “I feel that ‘with the additional penalties, it’ will give them more incentive to “We get children coming liely this week, but said it stop people.” in here: four, five and six. Tecommends several strong Fraser said the report years old who can't walk measures designed to put the also. recommends stronger yet,” ‘Cameron said. “We screws on bad drivers and penalties for those who drive have.té teach them to feed themselves, toilet training, | things like that.” . poor driving habits, ~ Two weeks ago, Attor- ney-Genéral Allan Williams kilometres an hour in excess of the posted speed limit and that repeat vio- Owsley said most of the would only confirm the re- . lators appear before a court. ° 1.C.B.C. CLAIMS © RESTORATIONS ° AUTO GLASS BUSINESS HOURS “MON, — FRI. 8 A.M. -5 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. - NOON Castlegar Auto Body (1979) Ltd. deaf-blind children are born that way as a result of their mothers having had German measles. * “The mother gets a runny nose and the kid gets handicapped for life.” The. handicap is so se- vere that there is no alter- ‘Trapper ‘John's restaurant, which had gas heat for cooking and a fireplace. Af- terwards, the seniors were assembled at Salmo Fire Hall together with volunteer bil- leting: persons. : A careful. check was made of all seniors who could go to the homes of relatives , who had wood or propane heat and other seniors who were billeted’ out to other homes which had other means “young children have handi- ‘caps, he said, but more fre- quently the problem is that it takes too long for them to be officially diagnosed as deaf. The official diagnosis’ is “needed before a child can come to the centre or make banned so that the students must concentrate on oral speech, : The teacher's job is in- tensely physical, Cameron said. Touching is almost the only way to communicate rhythms, attract: attention, their bodies to communicate: rhythm all day long, Cameron said that, while standard subjects are taught, _ every subject is used to en: courage speech, The teachers use a re- use of “The lag between the time a parent seys ‘My child is deaf’ and the official con- firmation is six months to seven years,” Owsley said. “It averages about three _ ears « “It we could get them early enough we could im- prove the reading levels,” The reading level is Ow- sley’s key concern because it affects every other aspect of ae »a@ child’s education. ' He said a-study in the US showed the average reading level of deaf adults was only slightly better than Grade 8 — a figure that probably also held true for speak, Owsley said: So the sophisticated hearing aids that help the children hear spoken Janguage, but also of the same tech- nique that parents instinc-’ tively use to teach very -young children who have no handicap, she said. The. teacher constantly encour- ages the children to repeat a word, offer ‘and observation’ and, in time, to link two or more: words into basic sen- tences, . or admint: fi Every child, even the profoundly deaf, can “hear” the rhythm of speech ‘and that is the key to learning to teachers must not only use VALLEY COMFORT | _ DISTRIBUTORS © (on the Farm) Winlaw... Ph. 226-7221 Valley Comfort wood heaters & furnaces, Hunter & . lurnaces, Wood burning ; the Atlantic P His aim is to see the level increased to at least Grade 5 — the level of most newspaper writing — by the time he retires in about nine years, . Owsley wey the ability .to read well isctied absolutely :to the ability°t speak and understand what others are paying: aww ign languie is a nice” sect rll foftideaf people who socialize: with others who cannot hegg but it cannot take the place of spoken con- versation, he ,s9id. SIGN: GUAGE B . ‘In some classrooms. in the school, sin language is port tion of fines _for driving in- fractions in addition to the present demerit Point sys ‘Hs said then he would like to see a fine system in place before the end of the year, but Fraser said amend- gency the community was looked alter. Because of the Salmo telephone lines being out of operation, a wireless tele- phone“ was operated from Salmo Fire Hall for readiness in emergency calls and to keep in touch with other communities and RCMP ser-- vices. . What a day of thrilling adventure for the seniors and their hosts and’ members of of. heat besides el the formed — one long to be across power and tel: lines, in some cases breaking not only lines, -but poles, as well. All local snow ploughs were in service day and night - trying to keep up with the falling snow, and help had to be called from as far as the - Okanagan. "Ata day's end, the Salmo- Creston section of provincial highway No. 3 still remained closed. For much of the day, every home was without electric light and heat, with- -out telephone service and even without water, The water pump could not oper- ate without electricity, and all the water ran out from the village reservoir. Members of the Salmo Fire ‘Department were on pins and needles wondering what they would do in case of fire. One report actually did come in to the fire depart- “ment, but it turned out to be a false alarm. Gas stations, most stores the F Program. For the first time, most. people learned that there is such an official to give leadership in case of natural or man-made disaster. . or the outbreak of war. On the committee, the’ Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Cana- dian Legion was represented by president Virginia Karf-. man, There were some mem- bers of Salmo Fire Depart- ment and people who just suddenly appeared (teq nu-- merous to mention by name, lest some names be acciden- tally omitted). But whoever you were on the volunteer committee, the Salmo Senior Citizens’ Society (property) and Salmo Senior Citizens’ Association wish to express their deeply-felt appreciation. mbers of the emer- gency committee rapped on doors and soon had gathered a large number of senior citizens at their senior citi- zens’ centre. All present were first given dinner at Britlsh Columbia Housing Ma Commi wanagement LARGE 3-BR. ‘TOWN HOUSES FAMILIES wire CHILDREN © Fridge 5 © Stove © W/W Carpet © Carport ° ® Rent based onincome . For information call Monday¢ through Friday from 10 a.m. to3 p.m., or + 1449 Arrow Lakes Dr., ee Cnallegar, B.C. VIN 1B9 Ina ously short time, every known senior in remembered by ail. Fred's Service & Fix It Located in Brillant Specializing in: Iron Railings ‘Light Body Work Shop _ Fibreglass Work Welding _— Will Also Repair Appliances — AFFORDABLE HOUSING at Northwest Homes Double wides from 960 sq. ft. to 1440 sq. ft. Dealer for Moduline and Manco. 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