Canadian authors | to help in Nelson Two of Canada’s finest vidual story evaluations. PAINTING & DECORATING 2649 FOURTH AVENUE Gan 8.C¢ ery s 365 3563 Gary Fleming Dianna Kootnikoff ADVERTISING SALES CA OFFICE 365-5210 will Jiles is back in Nelson after a long tour of readings from her new publications, Sitting in the Club Car Drinking Ri and Karma-Kola: A Manual of Etiquette for La- dies Crossing Canada by Trail and The Late Great Human Road Show. Jiles is winner of the 1985 Governor- General's Award for Poetry. Havemann, a regular win- ner of CBC Radio's national short story award, and now a regular contributor to Atlan- tie Monthly, will have: his first book, Bloodsong and Other Stories, published this May. The school’s winter '87 curriculum opens Jan. 26 with a songwriting workshop for musicians and non-mu- sicians by singer/songwriter Celeste Crowley of Nelson. Veteran instructor Caro- line Woodward holds day- long workshops Jan. 31 and Feb. 14 to help beginning writers tackle poetry, short fiction and theatre scripts. On Feb. 27, Saskatchewan poet Lorna Grozier, author of The Garden Going On With- out Us and The Weather holds a Friday night reading. Keath Fraser, winner of the B.C. Book Prizes’ winner of the B.C. Book Prizes’ Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize in 1986, will read March 20, and will hold a short story workshop March 21, including indi- 6:30 p.m. ( THREE GOOD REASONS TO JOIN THE NEW WEIGHT WATCHERS With our healthy new Quick Start Plus Program® you can be a dress size smaller in just a few weeks! Delicious menus and food optional exercise plan! Tailor it all to fit the way you live. Why wait another ounce? Save $13 off the regular joining fee. LOWEST PRICE THIS WINTER! Join by January 24 for ONLY $7! JOIN NOW FOR ONLY $7!* —_—— Join by January 24 at these convenient locations Call toll free 1-800-663-3354 TUESDAY 1:00 p.m. — Nordic Hall Nordic Hall ~ plans, emo- tional support, even anew Anyone interested in pub- lishing a book should attend a March 28 workshop by Rich- ard Wright, author of 17 libel, contracts. Wright holds a second workshop March 29, Search- ing for Your Roots. It is de- signed for anyone, family historian, adoptee, genealo- gist or writer who is search- ing for people, Former Prince Rupert poet and dramatist Andrew Wreggitt, now of Calgary, reads April 24. Wreggitt shared first prize with Rob- ert Bringhurst in CBC's 1985 poetry contest. Wreggitt has written scripts for The Beachcom- bers and two of his drama serials have been produced for Morningside. copyright and Job openings Details of these and other job opportunities are available at: Trail Canada 835 Spokane Street Phone: 368-5566 Funds have been made available to groups or employers to sponsor Job Development Projects in the Trail District. In- formtion and applications are available at the Canada Em. ployment Centre in Trail General Duty Nurses to work on a casual basis are urgently required in Trail. (233J) A Trail firm has an opening for a Major Appliance Re; (392T) Local employer establishing a fresh fish market. People with at least two years experience in” seatood can phone asking for Order 415J. A service station operation in Rossland needs a certified auto mechanic. (Order 425T) Car salesperson is required in Castlegar. People with a strong interest in car sales should phone. (428)) A journeyman or 3rd or 4th year apprentice auto mechanic is required for a service station in Trail. (8T) LOST TH STRENGTH ‘In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is 4 . — Spanish saying As I step firmly into the year 1987 (while still writing 1986) I continued to be plagued by the ancient question from John XVI: “Quo vadis?” (Where goést thou?) fools went not to market, bad wares would not be sold,” Or, if you like: “Where there is a buyer there is always a seller.” If it is your wish to be seen as an authority, someone will provide you wth that cloak of authority; Unfortunately, to become a real authority requires considerable sacrifice of time, money and effort. And even when finally acquired may tend to inhibit the owner with an excess of facts. . Fortunately, there are shortcuts to the bubble reputation. Some while ago I was sent such ’® short-cut in the form of a clipping from a Scottish Educational journal. ‘Tt had been prepared by one Bud Townsend, the principal language teacher in a secondary school.on the Isle of Skye, and a number of his colleagues. ‘These gentlemen, describing themselves as “exper- logists,” delved deeply into the art (or rather the I live in a world of ever-increasing physical technologies and moral I see k: ledg and its nati ip in proliferation while the means of assimilating and applying it plods along in arithmetic progression. I see more and more people who don’t know that they don't know grabbing at every latest labor-saving device and technological miracle like shipwrecked people grabbing at flotsam on the surface of a stormy sea. As Professor Normand Lacherite of the University of Quebec states it; Every day brings new confusions, new ities, new all d. ing as serious, intelligent propositions. And the reason is that things have become so big that they eventually shatter. , Ideas, he says, have lost their unifying strength and as a result there is no beacon that serves as a guide anymore. People grab at anything that goes by, no matter how stupid it may seem in normal times. Thus where no one has a solution, anyone can become an authority. And this brings us to a second Spanish proverb: “If A 1. One ir bl contribution of study of.a foreign language has been stated by Yuen Ron Chao that 2. Basically 2. individual undistur- bed dialogues 3. the neutral regis- tration and i of 1. the i concepts of basic 8. The observed results seem to support the as- science) of gaining an easy reputation for profundity. ‘Their method (set out below), is easily adaptable they claim to a variety of disciplines in a form which they describe as expertographs. For their particular exper- tograph they culled a number of words and phrases from a single article in Modern Languages. These words and phrases they set out in a table (expertograph) of four columns with 10 numbered items in each column. To use the expertograph, one starts from left to right and takes one number from each column. This supplies the operator with a statement which is guaranteed to give him an immediate reputation for (in this case) education expertise. For example, this is the year 1987. If we select the corresponding items from each column we have the statement: “One irreplaceable contribution of study of a foreign language has been stated by Yuen Ren Chao that the need to rethink the contribution of the verbal education to the curriculum is empirically derived from genotypically distinct basic processes of learning.” As can be seen, it has the sonorous profundity of drum roll and has just about as much meaning. c 1. interact(s) and rein- force(s) ing strategies 2. can both attract and 2. concrete operational 1 thinking. 3. nurture(s) the cap- 3. selective trial-and- acity for associative think- | error learning with rein- ing through forcement (feedback) for correct responses. 4. pos' 4. a sound case for D 1. a cotinuum of learn- sumption that 4. Socio-economically stimulus impulses 4. the notion of feed- back loops 5. the onset of behavior 6. the key factor in this aspect of motivation 7. intrinsic motivation 8. the intellectural the- ories of learning (suchas Stern's) 9. the need to re-think the contribution of the verbal education to the curriculum. 10. intrinsic satisfaction at spending time effec- tively 5. Typically 6. Less obvioulsy but perhaps more seriously 7. Linguistically .. 8, Little is known about how 9. It is clear from re- search in testing aptitude for learning language that 10. The interesting thing about the above research is that categorising children by ir dominant style of ing. 5. eventuate(s) 5. insightful as opposed to rate learning. 6. self-initiated elabor- ation and transformation of the stimulus input. 7. geno-typically distin- ct basic processes of learn- ing. 8. Pimsleur’s compon- ent of aptitudes. 9. Chomsky’s definition of the unique qualities of human speech. 10. a language acquisi- tion device. 6. hypothesise(s) 7. stimulate(s) 8. is/are empirically derived from 9. is/are a test of in- sight into 10. is/are saturated with For Your Convenience We're OPEN MONDAY WIN TICKETS Two subscribers names are listed below. If your name appears, you're the winner of Provincial ticket good for draws for the next five Fridays! your FREE tickets, drop into the Costlegor Pulpit & Pew © Electronic ignition and automatic chain oiling AVAILABLE RIGHT HERE ... RIGHT NOW. Reserve your HAY RIDES or sad. dle horse at the D-BAR-D Riding Stables. 365-2349. 7/104 RUSSELL AUCTION HOUSE New & Used Furniture for Sale Phone 399-4793 By Rev. BARRY WERNER Full Gospel Fellowship Have you felt like giving “The spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He has anoited me to preach good News office Tuesday or Wed- ro pick uy nesday until 5 p.m., or phone 365-7266 by 5 p.m. Wednesday to claim. 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It may be the loss of a loved one, or perhaps the painful experience ofdivorce that has brought on mistrust and bitterness. Your heart has become cold and hard be. cause it has been broken by the one you once loved. It could be that you are a young person bound by al cohol i Do you lack a sense of?purpose and ful fillment in your life? If you find yourself in such a state, then I have good news for you. There is a friend who will never let you down. He will never leave you or forsake you. His name is Jesus! Jesus said in Luke 4:18 nays to the poor; He has sent me to announce release to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind; to send forth delivered those who are oppressed — who are down- trodden, bruised, crushed and broken down by cala- mity.” He is reaching out to you right now with a heart full of love and compassion. He is standing at your heart's door knocking. When He comes in He will bring all His baggage with Him, love, joy and peace. Says, “Jesus I am a sinner. Come into my heart and make me a new creation in Christ. I believe you died for me and arose from the dead. I confess you as Lord.” NOTICE Irene Mortimer of ROCKY VIEW TAX area and invites all her * Personal Castlegar, is pleased to announce that she is back in this drop by and discuss their needs regarding their 1986 income tax returns * Small Business and Contractors * Farm/Logging OFFICE LOCATED AT: No. 06-1545 Columbia Avenue, ice) past ond future clients to B.C. VIN 131 Next door to the "Blue Top’ USED GUNS bovght ‘ond sold. Cash or trade. Wises Hardware, Rossland. 1-362-5171. tin/93 SURPLUS SALES 357-2118 APPLE IE computer includes drive and all related ’ 3/03 Good Used Furniture 840 Rossland Ave., Trail Call 368-5117 Rates First 10 Words $3.75 Additional Words 15¢ 13x, 18x, 2px, 52x, 104 ere Also Available Special Rates are for Consecutive Insertions. Attention Getters 25¢ for each time ad appears (Minimum charge 75¢.) 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This Act states no advertisement may state or imply o preference. limitation, or specification, on the basis of an applicant's race, religion, colour, marital ancestry, place o CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Requires a CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY TO THE GENERAL MANAGER The Confidential Secretary will report direc- tly to the General Manager. The major respon- sibilities of this position are to provide secretarial and receptionist duties for the General Manager and other senior staff and to contribute to the overall image of the Credit Union through a professional and confidential attitude toward all duties, including, but not limited to: — Receive and direct all telphone calls and visitors to the head office. Maintain confidential files of all personnel and staff loan activity. Control all confidential correspondence, records and files of the General Manager and Board of Directors. Receive and screen visitors Manager. Attend meetings of the Board, Executive Committee, etc., Annual General Meeting and any others specified by the General Manager to act in the capacity of Recording Secretary. Act as Recording Secretary to the Senior Staff meetings. Assist in the research and preparation of Credit Union advertising and Newsletter materials. Update Credit Union Master Policy File as necessary to General Proficiency in shorthand and typing. Capacity to organize and the ability to work in- dependenty Please submit resume and salary expec- tations to the 1 , Castl Savings Credit Union, 601 - 18th Street, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2N1 (365-7232) by January 27, 1987 2 B CARS, PLUG INTO THE CLASSIFIEDS This Space Is Available . . . For More Information Call Display Dept. 365-5210 ASK or FREE Guaranteed CAR WASHING Service Guaranteed GM Parts Guaranteed Price MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK GMC Castlegor 365-2155 WATERBEDS SPECIAL. All sizes, $270 complete. Large selection, lowest prices. 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We will run your ad tor 3 issues. tin/ LADY LANGE downhi boots, excellent condition, Size 6-6; $40. 365-6905. 3/03 2 BDRM. mobile 3_BORM. HOUSE near orena, $300. 1 bdrm. apartment, North Castlegar, $160. 365-5441. — with two reom an large covered 3/04 $275/month. 365-3353. DELUXE fur one suite, utilities included, $300/ month. 365-3808, |, 365-5151. 3/703 Ideal retirement 1 & 2 bedroom units Very clean & Homey Would Furnish on Request © Ask for more intor- mation on Senior Citizens retiring Done dem. including located. 365 ttn/102 stove, additions deck. tin/102 UNFURNISHED HOUSE, South bdrms. main floor, suite. Private : eT ONE BDRM. furnished | opor- tment, power included, $200/month. North Castlegar. 365-6642. 3/05 LARGE ONE BDRM. basement suite, Robson, $195/month. 365- 8387. 3/05 2 BDRM. basement suite, North Castlegar. Private yard. No Pets please. $1 '90/monthy!"365-B087 . gr 4 > i: 2 BDRM. entrance, Thrums. Non-smokers, utilities included. 399-4390. tin/4 TWO BORM. 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