10. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 25, 1963 First Summer Session af Notre Dame’™ University Will Have Variety of Courses ‘For the first ‘summer aession cation, In the selection of courses, ' at ‘Notre Dame University of Nel-|the ‘needs of tcachers were the, aon a ‘wide variety of courses are|main criteria, as they are the ones! Projected, 28° in all; ‘covering the who make up the largest part) the fields of Arts, Science and Edu-|of the enrollment at summer ‘schools, A number of saucation courses are “peal to teachers. The new unvers!- \ty has decided to give a B.A, with jmajor in Education rather than a B.Ed. degree because of the low repute into which the latter de- gree has fallen in some areas, well as those arts and science ois ses which teachers are most Mkely to need for Book Your. Next Trip i Through is:put on sub. Jects in Notre Dame’s education Program. While not neglecting the their certification, summer pre credits count, of ‘course, towards a degree from Notre Dame; they are also. transferable for degree credit at other universities, ~ 0 Notre Dame offers pass B.A. The only completely certi and B.S. degrees, and also a B.A, fied Travel Agent in the |or a-BS. with major in a number Kootenays of subjects, The B.A. with major in is most likely to’ap-|. Vipond for Travel ~ 1560 Bay Ave., Trail Dial ZENITH 6181 ’ "] seb that The Mutual Life _,_ ds paying higher dividends ‘ again this year.” - Wyou’re like most people, you buy life Insurance for family . protection. But your policies are sound investments as well, when they're the “cash value” kind. Mutual Life policyholders enjoy steady increases in the guaranteed values. of hele , policies plus Check the the Mutual way to d savings and call the man from Mutual Life, today. The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA with the ling dividend record ag REPRESENTATIVE: c ARTHUR ANDERSON: ‘afning im- parted .through method courses, the university program ensures that every teacher-in-training will obtain an‘ acadenile standing ‘up to the level of a B.A. degree, since: it:is the policy of the insti- tution to develop seachers who are well-educated. “GASTLEGAR BRIEFS Acting village chairman, RC. Maddocks said he; hes--met: with the projects society in his capaci- ty as. parks chairman and he. still has a’ few items to clarify before he makes a report. oe The National Employment Ser- vice advised: the village that’ it is. not feasible to provide unem- ployment figures'‘on a monthly basis but that they can be provided on a quarterly. basis, Cane eer | "Mr.,Maddocks said-a sim by- law has been sent to each com- missioner for study and it will pro- bably be dealt with’ at counicl’s next regular meeting. Kinnaird village shalrmaen an No matter when Parents are told that their child’ is: mentally retarded, the impact is one of ma- jor catastrop! she, This is no quick sharp anguish, for an empty crib, but the over- whelming thought of years of con- stant care, of unknown difficulties, Old feara and self blame crowd Imly, or make sensible Plans. This is the time when pro- feasional help is badly needed and very rarely available. Parents should never be rush- ed into a decision to place their child in an institution, although early placement can be necessary. for-a child with severe abnormall- ties and additional health pro- blems. The long waiting Ust for the Woodland Hospital School offers Lathes hope for immediate Becep- ett is difficult to find a bed available in any Canadian Institu- tion, so that most children now spend their years at home. Spe- cialists agree, the majority of re- tarded children do better if they feel accepted by their family and receive‘loving care during _the years ,of childhood. The best professional diagnosis and - advice should: be making it more difficult. to |’ parents .who may have travelled part of the difficult’. road. :This helps to dispell the usual feeling that they are completely alone with their child and ‘is particular- ly helpful to the mother who, tends to become “shut-in” with her over- whelming responsibilities. Brothers’. and. sisters. may be taught ‘to help with the’ routine care of their handicapped brother or sister, They will share the plea- sure of. the first smile of recogni- tion,“ Iong awaited, the firat’ few awkward steps, the spoonful of food; that isn’t spilled. They ‘can learn, with mother.and father, to over look the .many defeats and be ready with praise for each little new. accomplishment. Fricnds and will also follow the pat- tern. set by the family. wo Tfs atchjld ‘can: ‘feel accepted in his own’ circle, if and when the time arrives for him to leave home for further training or later care, he.will do so with little upset. The local day schionols iwith thelr, special, programs ani ach- oes teeined ‘to’ instruct: ‘retarded children are now filling a vital need, proving their available worth in this. field. : sought as early as possible. There may be physica! disabilities which should receive attention or treatment, but there are no magic cures or new treatments to change the mental condition anywhere in the. world today. ° “. "In the Kootenays, the family doctor-or the medical officer will refer the child to the Children’s Travelling “cane or directly to Loeblich, who is Dr, aa ‘McGann, the profes- of ities’, special’ committee. on air and water pollution, advised council that a special meeting of the com- mittee would be held in ib ley .the evening before the sche duled AKM meeting in order to Prepare a. report.for presentation to that meeting. er ee Comm. ‘Frank Richardson will make ,a recommenfation,on the suggestion ‘that’ works supervisor Norman McNabb attend the Srd Watér- Works School to be held at Vancouver, Air Cadet Week ‘Being Celebrated April 21 to 27 This is Air Cadet weck across Canada ‘and it will be observed in several ways in Castlegar. There .will be a father and son ham. shoot which started Mon- day. It will take four evenings to run the shoot. There will be a er-| Epileptic Association, is also avail- tion for Retarded Children, the Cerabral Palsy Association and the able for consultation-other -infor- mation and addresses may be ob- tained’from the Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children. Literature is also available to help parents cope with their sp: fort and assurance from talking sional consultant for the Assocla-|* cial child. Most parents find con al.resolutions on this subject were Koolenay Branch : Power Engineers Hold Meeting Here « Celgar mill at Castlegar was the location of the April meeting of the Kootenay’ Branch of the Institute “of Power, Engineers. * “Main item of business'on the agenda was the proposed regula- tion’ changes as’ they- affect: steam engineers in. the district. Excerpts from -correspondence between the LPLEL Regional .Committee and. ‘both the Hon.:W. iN. Chant,- Minis- ter of Public Works, and D. - Denham, the Chief Boiler Inspector were read out and discussed. Sever endorsed by the meeting. May Set New Record expected. to continue at. exceed .the record set last- year, of Commerce. close to, capacit H lat- 1963 Steel Production |e," ine Mencra aecct con Canada’s steel production . igs |the regular business sessions, tech- high rate during 1963 and val. likely |ment and ‘automatic water analy- states the April Commercial Letter |on ‘the: agenda,:and~ an entertain- of the Canadian Imperial . Bank | ment : program: for ; the: ladies His The Comercial Letter noted that Canada’s four. major steel pro-|veral pieces of steam driven equip- ducers are now operating at, or, ment. to the Kootenay Branch: of The growth Of. the steel in-|from the Waldie mill at Castlegar, dustry, both’ primary and second-|and willbe’ most:valuablée for:-in- ary, has ben a prime-factor in |structional school presently under R. Service reported on the pro- ‘|ference. This conference is scheda- led for May 17 and 18 in Kimber- ley. The program includes, besides nical. talks. on boiler : water ;treat- ais,-Mine and plants tours.are algo being -arranged. Celgar Limited has given .se- ‘the ‘ LP.E.- This’ equipment came ;over their problems with other ‘ Mother's Day Seeds to Help Handicapped 1 ‘The: Dr. Endicott’ School, the; care when needed, ‘Help this plan home: for handicapped-retarded |to be realized by ‘f children and adults, will: provide | ciety members, Support the fund residential care and. training for |drive starting at: the end of: the older children and adults,'a board: | month, use the Mother's Day seeds ings kome for achool age | and help pean children to help children ans fall!” urge So- | There’s something SPECIAL -. about Seagram's SPECIAL OLD Finer Taste is a Seagram Tradition. “= tiquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Canada's general industrial growth: | jeonstruction’ at Nelson. The oxevistive lor Minor ‘Lea- fue Bascball in- Kinnaird for the 1063 season consists of the follow- ing:— ‘president, Bud Allingham; sec, treasurer, Ernie Mills and Play. er: agent, ‘Joe ;Green,” - . Total ‘registration was 78 with the majority being in the younger age group (9-12), This enabled the. formation ‘of ‘three’, teams, namely; the | “Yankees", ‘coached. by” Wes: Henderson; Mounties", coached by Les York and the “Dod: Sers" coached by Bill. Henne as- ambault;"" Ray “Ungariai, * David ‘Vaessen, Jack Woods, Bruce York, Douglas Houghton,'Lawrance Ha- Tey, Bruce Bate and Tony _Thomp- jon, coach — Bill Henne} Dennis Dep- tuck, Donald Poole, Robert Burak, Michael Sofonoff, Stanley Rilcoff! Dennis “ Heagy, Iter” Osachoff, David McIntosh, Gernot Rolle Fred. Kinicki, Eugen Deptuick, P David: Brown, ‘William Henne and Members of the DODGERS are Lucas, ‘Allen Munroe, Terry Heagy, | : ex. church parade to the United-Chur- ch in Castlegar this Sunday. Trail Nelson, and ‘Castlegar Cadets will be on parade and they will march to the Trail Pipe Band. se The Parade of Dimes will take place between 2 and 4 p.m. on Sathrday. This will be in aid of the Rotary. Heath Centre. Electric HEAT j % Room by room temperature control, ¥ Matchless comfort and cleantiness, %* Flameless, flueless safety. "fe Low maintenance costs. * Quiet and efficient. is BEST Route Your Fraleht hy-the es ieee Series) VANCOUVER’. aw oN ‘WHSTMINSTER" _ SERVICE... 3 PORT. COQUITLAM “ALomnoROVE d Public ABBOTSFORD “TELEPHONES _RINNAIRD 365-6161, HARRISON HOT'SPRINGS HOPE ROSEDALE orano ronkss KINNAIRD offers: you safe, fast daily. Peart ere Hengy, on schedule Eddie Fitzpatrick, @ Group has'‘been drawn { up’ and’ appears below: a a Members <.of the YANKEES Registration in the ‘older group (13+ 15): was: such that the forming of two teams is Possible, Ralph Desaulnicrs and‘ Joe Green are. working: with this, group and plans ‘are® pot complete but | the schedule with another ie eis Norman Pe} being | investigated.’ ea and foe Gaotting = With the possibility that more interest ‘will be created as the season progresses, Saturday morn- ings have been set aside for. open ball so that “any youngster regis- tered or. cenervine may take part” Umpire’ duties for the season will be Thandled by Bert Morice, Dave Amos,. Jock Stewart,, Tom Lockhart, Dave Calder, Rene Arch- ambault, Sake Kaufman and Frank ‘Doukhobor Ladies’ Club Holds Tea. h am Douitiobor Ladle Club eld ‘a very successful Tea ‘i SCHED! ULE Legion hall Saturday. aan te (Please clip and save) Each lady. ofthe club decorat- April 29 Yankees ‘vs Mounties/ed a tea table with a beautiful April 30 Mounties vs Dodgers j luncheon cloth; ‘china: and ‘center- * Yankees and Dodgers | piece. Open Ball > Pourers were Mrs. W. T. Og- Mounties: vs Yankees low and Mrs. P) F.°Obetkoff. At i Yankees’ vs | Dodgers | the end of -the:hall sat a teacup * Dodgers. and Mounties | reader, :Mrs.°Sam Kalesniko, who Open B; told. the fortunes of» the: ‘Buests Dodgers td Mounties | after they, had their tea. Dodgers vs. Yankees |' the tea’ came to a close, * Yankees and ‘Mounties | tickets’: were drawn 'on’ a’ raffle’ Open Ball Winner ‘of ' the” gold” satin quilt Yankees vs ‘Mounties | made .by. the ‘ladies of the club Mounties vs Dodgers |was Mickey’; Maran; * Dodgers and Yankees, The: second prize, a satin’ cu- Open Ball shion,- was won by~-Ruby ’Gorkoff Mounties vs Yankees|of Robson while her mother, Mrs. Yankees vs Dodgers | Helen Gorkoff, won the third prize, * Mounties and wonkect a lovely crocheted doily. .(@ — Practice Session) § »-. Proceeds:fro the ‘ asle ‘will £0 to-the Health Centre, & Letter to bail Editor’ io pecent “pablety fat the Small. Debts; Cor — Sepite Tacks ‘ Drain and Water: Lines a Av. 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