10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1969 SUGAR AND SPICE By Bill Smilev Teaching i is a Rewarding Profession Most teachers He is one of the nicest)to know if the Smileys were’ become _very/boys, and one of the weakest|gcing to be home for the fond of cer-/English students, it has ever|weekend. If so, she was com: . = : . . tain students.|been my fate to encounter,|ing home, because she had P : 3 addiction, alcoholism And, believe|He's the kid who rushed|to see Mr. Smiley. ; / ay crime,” it or not somejabout last June and bought She has graduated and is ‘ students _be-}me a bottle of burgundy and college of educa: 5 come veryjsix golf balls after tion, purportedly learning to ee ‘ fond of cer-|the mncredible news that he'd/ be a high school teacher. Her in teachers. {Passed in English. problem was a little different” This was made painfully is only. problem Friday She had to teach some poe- clear to me over the week-jwas that he had three essays try this week, as part of that end, I became involved with|to write in six days. He was|90th centu form of the a veritable spate of my form-|looking for a life belt. I was Spanish Inquisition, known as er students. They're all at/fresh out of them, but gave|« ‘practice teaching.” y now and each ee him some reference books./yolves facing a class going through some some sympathy and some|strange students, with the ‘particular hell that that ideas on how to tackle his/eagle-eyed professional bs involves. essays. cher watching from the back It began on Friday after- I don’t think he has alof the room, Harrowing is noon. Gerry appeared at my|hope in heaven of passing the world classroom door, looking like}his semester, under those So I A ent Saturd: f ay rabbit‘ that has just Hey alconditions, but he’s learned ternoon going over. the Daan Cie ets” stout leah something you tant, watt with hey and getting’ Nera : debasement of Such vals.” of Me gum limited sense chattered about what they|down our neck before you muddled up. But she left “The day has come ‘for Pein tai “f were going to do tonight,|write ¥Oulwith a pile of notes and the|\l * 3 Christians to be vocal, to stop |living and stymied pouls! chewed’ their gum, waved ee very night, another| feeling that, she could sur- sitting on the fence on vital Commissioner eeu thelr. mind skirted legs, orjformer student called her vive anes orden I ea aaa : : inthe hed speak, up even if Spares Salvationitis nae. ropped into a deep slumber,|mum, who lives across the unday afternoon I met es , . se atch Gerry told me his troubles. ''street from us. She wanted|two more former students, where people are with the Salvation Army Commander Hits ' Out at Permissiveness in Society “Canada is in the throes longer is there absolute right | christian Jove and their sense of a triple epidemic — drug|or wrong, truth or falsehood. | of responsibility for the well- What, we do depends on the| being of the whole world. situation, and how we are feeling at the moment, rather | AVAR IRR? than on any permanent sys- ia CASTLEGAR Easiom Star Makes Appeal For Used Stamps *ic|tem of values. Thus morals have, become highly subjec- : ate f| tive, rooted in man instead of that scoffs at restraint and God. This way leads to de- in shen ear aes decency | cadence and disintegration. In his Christmas mes- “The second major defect sage to the people of Canada,| {8 the worship of materiel commissioner Wiseman calls|‘bings. Anything that canno! for ‘renewed effort to uphold|be seen, -felt,-.measured, or istian values in govern-|Predicted is not worthy of ment, business and day-to-day|human consideration. Thus rela tionship not only by the spiritual values are ruled out integrity ¢¢ ‘their lives, but| altogether, and man becomes y their protest against|imprisoned within ‘the walls af -8- ; "TRAIL dat Festival well corm SCHEDULE or eves @.W. Barnstey srBanction is ee ‘umpc: Mi sardines avert cron o eet $809, nok gga champion. i Stic champtoaship! © May 4618 omMalor and gvints tnyolving wo. é ones from other. - Dy eter hi pwer Boatin ? Pat te North 30-31 Ie mdse rare necbageraili, ali 3 j teh Canoetog ater. ?Regatia ® & @ 3 EVENTS IN Robson Church WA Plans Xmas Carolling The annual meeting of Arrangements for the the Women’s Association of} Christmas ‘carol-sing’ on Dec: Robson Community Memorial Church was held in the 14 were then completed. Mrs, D, Carter and Mrs. R. Waldie church hall with Mrs. J. Ra-|will be in charge of the pro- ine in the chair and 12 mem-|gram and Mrs. R. Batchelor bers and one visitor present. ie meeting opened with the singing of the hymn “As With Gladness, Men of Old”, accompanied by Mrs. Thorp at the piano. The devotional period, arranged by Mrs. Carter, was devoted to the theme “Pre- Midnight Clear” was sung and each member answered the roll call by stating “What 1)™ Like Best About Christmas”. Mrs, Carter then read an excerpt from an article con- cerning the preparation for and observance of Christmas in-the confusion of present and Mrs. A. Anderson will take care of the refreshments. Annual reports of the various standing committees. the financial report and the executive yearly report were all read and accepted. The election of officers . {for 1970 then took place and a as follows; president J. Raine, vice-president R. Waldie, secretary . A. Anderson. treasurer . R. Geiger and vrogram convenor Mrs. D. Carter. Birthday prectings were under different circumstanc- es. I couldn't help them with their work. It was in a fun- eral home and their mother was dead, tragically, after a brief illness. I Kissed the girls and hugged them. There was not anything else to do or say. Sunday night, one of them, ‘Liz. Y cosest friend of our daughter since grade 7, came around and spent. two hours talking with my wife and me. Not weeping. just talking in her sensible, sweet, 19-year-old way. And last of all, there was another former student, my around in that horrible chaos of first-year university. Bell Telephone stock took anoth- er good shot in the arm when her morner, called her Sun- day rent had just discovered that She'd been missing two biology lectures a week. all fall, because they weren’t on fo one and then tea was served by the hostesses Mrs, Anderson and Mrs. Batchelor. maybe fits was the reason she wasn’t doing so well in biology. And she has an exam in it this week and she knows she'll own kid, Kim — staggering] PO David Williams, chairman of Selkirk College’s aviation technology program. is seen here receiving a Certificate of Appreciation from Arnold Holmes of the. Alberta Avia- tion Council at their annual convention held in Banff re- cently. The certificate was a- warded to Selkirk “for sup- ort given to the advance- ment of civil aviation in Brit- ish Columbia by being the fir- st educational institution in Western Canada to‘teach pro- fessional pilot training at the college level.’” Selkirk’s aviation pro- gram is now. in its second Aviation Technology The commissioner states that this is exactly what God did at Christmas. He came down from high heaven, as it were, into the midst of the human muddle, to identify {Himself with man’s struggle Program Commended ly simulates the controls and instruments of a single engine training aeroplane. Students practice basic instrument fli- a pivot. The interior accurate-|- for decency, and to show through the life and sacrifice of Jesus the way of salvation. There are two major de- fects in modern thinking, the from the inner, meaning of ght and p in the trainer assisted by an instructor who is in radio con- tact with the student. They then perform the same man- euvers in the 5 The second piece of equip- ment is a flight simulator. This is an exact duplicate of the flight deck of a high speed four-engine turbo-prop air- cratt: together with the com: ple: year, and the first will be movnig on to positions with major Canadian airlines in the spring of 1970. Approx- imately 40 students are pre- sently enrolled in the two years of the program, most of ruired to operate it. Here stu. dents can simulate an entire flight: . for example, a long range flight from Vancouver lo Hong Kong or practicing instrument procedures in a possibly be. “The first major defect es Christian witness, which in- volves not only testimony to their religious faith, but prac- tical expression of — their Cofcel Dividend Set at 30 Gents The Board of Directors of Columbia’ Cellulose, Vancou- ver, on Dec. 3 declared a cash dividend of 30 cents per share on the issued .and outstanding $1.20 preferred shares of the company, to be paid Dec. 31 to f record at the the of in the realm of morals. No close of business on Monday. KINNAIRD New Year’ KINNAIRD COMMUNITY HALL - Music by Phipps’ Orchestra FIREMEN’S S Eve Ball -O-p-g- go BEE pes F LUE EEE EEE EE EEE EARN sho 1] COMMUNITY, CHAIRMEN: ‘tn Ueted undas.communitieg. ITALICS: Fecatar es sents, boo rantag Charts eel special abirections cpcoge/eed os May 30.31 Stisiand Elem, Sch'ls May 22,24” ‘tialand: ‘Soc: Schi'ts:! May 23.34 May 22:24 *ssertannial Open. ernational Tour + : cS: tel eterna) ports Theme May 16-18. tated May 16-17 ry c. tii of Fame Dinner. May 16-17, Bowl A May 16-17" R¢t'Malaspina’' Open May Aes BS end 1 10 Pin): ay 3 2a f bid cat i fy May 16-17 ae 10 Pin May 16:17 we knee May.17; t Girls “tpternatinat Gir BPin May. 14: “sa et ion Pin May 16-17. Se apee Finals hay 39-31, aieein Exybition fic Northwest 4 Bains +ie100 Mite X-Country May 2031 ‘Solthay *¢ ‘ **Invitational Tourn. 2328" Tchad Fiat **Youth Invitational Morac eoeProvineial Finals May 1618 : “seer. 10 Fin Finals May 2324 : Senior t ne il i! il pein 1 Regain May 3t covbnaulneial Indoce ' Art Council : é _ CASTLEGAR Tec Ee ae tf DRUG coat tice wast heat sve Gi duoc #, DOWNSTAIRS day living. ers as pro- specific area such as Calgary RUA AUUAYA AU AUAUUU UAV | fH aT she'd Uke, nothing | enor ae Tots A few, Pre:| with the equipment exactly il) , will be proceeding to re- reproducing the operating re- CHRISTMAS asa waltres, “" B*t & J0P| fated “aviation fields auch as | Qurement of on 2etual ar ¥ air traffic con' ; goes, it youve the eet instruction, and it is expected exercise a record of the flight ————— q ill be of'a high calibre. One Kook Shy, Aggressive, is a link trainer, resembling 7 Perhaps‘‘there’s a great universal truth in ‘there some- Soccer League HAH 3 liversity, Gonzaga University, ULVUVULVULUUUL ECL LUU VEU EC LEU LUT Worst, Gonzaga “Univers traced on an illuminated panel Order early for best. choice It's only when they be-|a small aeroplane mounted on ielsen’s FI Nielsen’s Flowers where but T ean tid ie The newly formed North- & carrot College: T've been ‘at it for only 10|that. this aspect of the Pro-|i-‘ovaiuated by instructor and of Potted Plants or cut Flow- come adults that they seem ss However, it makes up for a 1001 - 9th Ave., Kinnaird west Intercollegiate Soccer “A home and home game}: Cominco employees in the Trail, Castl a Ki i, Rob ae $13.00' couple Tickets at Kinnaird Coffee Bar - F GARIBOO Mi a On: - “Clinton Balt”: | “081040 Amal uasieay: Maye Re Gonn Chuckwagon Races. °*Weish Ponies Peoaid ae | _ Sorry, No Refunds Allowed on Tickets svntemational Tae. 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Z 4 inte dics, toPed tat bepend ‘ - ——— Wa : EDU? ee sang “alk apa Ee, (783 space el Rie = Nemes iterations Ou: ne BOER = hay 22-26 : sentatiomwse featuring. iv. sy ms: Peknicro = by ARAA a found very few youngsters The college has who are vile or despicable. | two Pieces of eqtlipment to UU U VEU ay PULL LUC LUCERNE EY i nageing wives, stuffed shirts. i H SEASON'S GREETINGS throws gocigeand a man| Selkirk Wins never-ending days of teach: kirk College. The‘league, first Heated, teoriagers oe sacks developed in. 1989, Envolved There are some. But most of| ensure ‘ining re- them are funny, confused, ceived by, these future. pilots |! ner of unpleasant creatures of both sexes. Intercollegiate BVA AIAG | they're in trouble. teen amis; from! Notre! Dama: Unt: %1 EULUPUVUUUVU EVEL UEUUUTUUULLLUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULT Thi a Christ es TIRES ARE RIGHT, AND SET THE TONE — YOU CAN’T DO BETTER THAN FIRESTONE — AND TAKE HIM FAR SO HOW WOULD YOU LIKE'A 2nd CAR WE’VE GOT LOTS, AND PRICED TO.GO:— ALL SHAPES AND ~ SIZES — “COLORS TOO — JUST. * THE RIGHT SECOND CAR FOR YOU. “Start Christmas’ Early COME DOWN:TODAY — AND _ TAKE THAT SECOND CAR AWAY. Aa eRRANAA voars hut in that time, Pve| gram will continue to grow. | cident, ers. 5. * [}to turn into pomnous bores. lot fo the frustration and 365-7641 : ing when the blase, sophis- League has been won by. Sel- vas played with each team. vidal eae results were‘as fol- Salli College’ Opposition tre Dame U.: 3 Gomse aU. 6 Wash. State U. panomnoinaeniensenntet eB 2 Wash. State U. 2 Gonzaga -U. 0 Carrol College. 0_U. of Montana. Coach Bob McCarthy was particularly pleased with the efforts of his team. It is most encouraging as the college endeavors to enter collegiate Jeagues in the. various sports. Selkirk ended the season with 7 wins, 1 loss and 2 ties for 16 points. In a very. close finish, Notre Dame University, ended up in second place with 7 wan 2 losses and 1 CUNCHHRUwO Fruitvale areas may pick up their Christmas turkeys at the 1.0.0.F. Hall, 1266 Pine Ave., Trail, on the following dates and times: Friday, December 19 Saturday, December 20 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. : _ May 24 Cominco employees ‘living in the Rossland area may pick up their vept Christmas turkey at the Boy Scout Hall, Spokane Street on: : t May 14 t Friday, December 19 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. “DISTRIBUTION AT ROSSLAND ON ONE DAY ONLY PLEASE BRING YOUR TURKEY CARD of next year. May 16-18 May 16-18 LEGION May 16.18 Sports chainian and organizations aré asked to contact. “TUESDAYS © ~ Turkeys can only be given to these presenting their cards at the distribution centre. the B.C. Sports Federation 1 for further particulars. 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