in at «4 POLICEMAN + « TEACHER ve ete on mee - Vacation Sees Teachers in Sé Hoo! 2 Teachers, Ike everyone else, dream of°a long lazy summer during the long winter months, Some spent their holi- days juat that way. Summer for other ‘teachers means’ back to school to improve their’ teach- ing skills, This summer was ‘no exception from many others for teachers, i Teaching, like most other professions, is faced with an ever-changing soclety.:Teach- ers must be prepared to meet new challenges by returning to universities to learn, the latest in the educational field. This summer. the following teachers’ attended summer school and/or conferences to. better. their knowledge of edu- cation; Richard’ Wayling, Fred Saliken, Bob Sahlstrom,’ Alma sorio apical and phychological for muale’ sis is on speaking French, the ton is useful and practi- as well as the continuation and development of room mus- ic activities with specal empha- * sis on listening experiences, Thad the opportunity to, study the philosophies of many prominent music educators and they. all seem to stress. musical growth through a varlety'of : experiences beginning when ‘the child first enters school and continuin non throughout his or her lifeti *Lalso had the opportunity of looking into some new trends in‘ music such’ as electronic sounds, computer music and synthesizer music. s One of my: assignments was to compose a tune and to play i it on the synthesizer. The Henne, » Elmer: Pellérine, Nathan Za- fran, John Landis, Robert Ber- tuzzi and ‘Alten Sheppard. From’ the many. who at- tended summer. classes’ and/or - * conferences, the Castlegar Dis- - trict Teacher's Association has selected a few:'to give'a’ brief expose as to. what oe have learned.) Margaret Henne My. course’ was. a special one on.) If: was a very simple one and is of the type ithat’ can be utilized in an ‘elementary school music’ class. ‘Jt‘is my intention to ‘use some of these new ideas in ‘developing the music program at ‘Twin'Rivers school, ‘A. Sheppard As CDTA learning condi- ions chairman,’ I’ attended” a Inthe real world outside ° the classroom, we all do much “more talking than’ reading or writing, Iam looking forward to teaching En Avant as an interesting experience for my- ‘self and sincerely hope it will be ‘a worthwhile .one for, my students. “+. ‘Phe following is 1 footnote | from CDTA president Martin Vanderpol: The Castlegar and District © Teachers’ Association is a pro- fessional ‘association: of all » teachers In School District No. 9, ‘The ‘assoclation, of. course, -has many aims, but’ the two most important.areas are to obtain'the best education pos- sible for our students and to “help our. teachers to further,’ “develop their educational skills so that education will smbroue: ; ~~ SUNSET DRIVEIN Biggest Screen In the West Kootenay For Movie Information Phone 965-5811 bi ‘Showtime 8:45 p.m. in Penticton Aug, 18 to 22)'The d of a:num- Safeway Medium: Eggs. Grade A ‘Serve a as Beinbergers a - Stulted in Green Peppers, or In Casseroles .. Slice. for Sandwiches , September 6, 1974 or Serve with Cold Plates. ; Inthe Piece... eee eee eee eens bbe “held at Jericho; Hill’ School, ber of’ presentations designed /Vancouver.'The instructor, was ; to aid learning conditions chair-- _ Meat Pies . * Beef * Chicken ‘or. * Turkey REMOVAL OF TRACK: TORPEDOS from has electric Th ths mpeleeg fe caps. ‘The track torpedos are an accepted warning device used by all to protect its:-"“Dr, John Gilbert, from special. persons in achieving. the ob- yard crews. On: toy as well as language services department, jectives for this year. |‘ no longer serving their: eats’ . Children aré warned itis: Ri 10." ‘The main objectives of the. unlawful to remove these, or other devi devices from CP Rail property. |< T/attended to better pre- 1974-76 program are the reduc- pny euek! action ‘could result in prosecution of the offender'or © pare myself for working with’ tion of class size, increasing . offenders concerned.— Castlegar News Ptioto <7". tthe new Canadian class that the | library: facilities, assessing + trustees of School ‘District No. ~ building ‘needs ‘of the: district. 9 has’ established’ at Twin * and discussing a learning condi- Piece ee Swift's Premium. An Ideal ‘Substitute for Bacon. 1 Ib Vocucn Package pons yess Safety Campaign Follows Removal of Track Torpedos Complaints‘ have. been re- ceived that children‘ have been ’ in possession of track torpedos. These are two by three. inch pouches, orange in calor, and are labelled says, “are left on the’ tracks © - often unattended.’ Only. by: unlawfully trespassing could a peter ‘come into ‘possession of these. A They also have metal wire to adhere them to railway track.’ ‘second type, . which’ is also clearly marked, is'in the shape of a cylinder much like a tube of lipstick in-size. Both, if exploded, could result in a child losing’an. eye or: fingers. CP Rail investigator J. G. reads .° Cit and Di Bitlet touna Up: Sak? ‘call | 365-7266: for low-cost, “your message in or. In. boldface. Two local businesses have had their windows broken. This was reported to local police Tuesday. morning. “Police are investigating the breaking of the glass in the front door of Super-Valu Store and a front window in Pardman eurnitare Store. * has? voiced’ strong * concern that anyone should be © remov B In the dangers. that could be‘ found: around ‘a track, he also displayed a flare: ‘These are simply ignited by: > pulling a tab and are used much’. like: flares on highways: k ‘They can,’ however, result in severe burns if ‘improperly’: * handled, ‘They will burn for 20! ‘by: ing them.from the tracks. ‘These track torpedos,” he says;-"are,used as: warning devices to protect the railroads yard crews. They are designed to explode upon contact when run’ over’ by a locomotive. A strong; enough ‘blow by a youngster with a:rock conld ‘slso result in an explosion.” “The: track: torpedos,"--he Back to School : . FLINTSTONES FLINTSTONES PLUS IRON ALL. 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My courses involved; the; study (of the + implications "of. Philosophteal, 5 Players fill Active. on Green By John Dalziel: It runs in’ my* mind q oI, was “among’.some. 26 y . elementary teachers who spent’: the first two weeks of July - being introduced to'a new if) ‘course in teaching French, En: ‘Avant. | While: this::method is new to Canada, it has been used in’ England ‘for: a number, of— | Tears with highly satinidetory En-Avant is air exciting a G pad approach ‘withthe ob- jective’ of teaching children to ee French. The method is CABARET Fridays z Saturdays: ithe Fun Spot "Dancing ‘tl 2am i6 in Castlegar” Tet Featuring ate: The Best in Modern Country Music and. really’ not.'new® for) it is essentially the way? we: all. learned our, first:words..We:. (learned by hearing sounds and “repeating: them.''Then,\ by: the association’ of a: word and ‘an: *' object, we.came'to understand the: meaning. of ‘words.2\.)).3)05 os In‘ En: Avant, simple’sen- tence structures are introduced and then transformed in all “|” possible ways. These sentences include the ordinary.and useful items auch as introducing ours- selves, discussing the weather, ordering a meal,’and:so on.: ‘\olt is hoped that: by using: this method, students will learn to converse: directly in‘ French without any translating. Conse-. quently,'since the total empha- GAINES MEAL see 10.Ibs, $2.99 ‘ STRAWBERRY JAM 2'lb. tin $1. 29, PORK & BEANS ....... 3 for 89c : is,-good and warm. Denny, our. genial pro came up with a. special prize for the golfer who most consistently stayed on the fairway. There.were rumors that he never hit the ball hard enough to putit off the fairway, ‘ but-I played with Bill and Jim Kelly and:we.can vouch this is not so and from now on he is to be known as’ Bill (Down The Middle) Gray: Among the other winners were C. Bradford, W.; Sommer- field, J. Kelly, O, Walker Sr., be jon, EB. Newman, EL: and yours truly. S There are still quite a few weeks of golf ahead of.us and the Thursday morning. games - will be with us for awhile, so if - you-are over 60 and would like to enjoy. some good golf: and _ starts STREISANDT WED @ REDFORD °322 eo come on up and be one of the boys. Games start between 8.30 and 9 a.m. and consist of-nine holes so you can be home in good time for lunch. 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