CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 2, 1966 “AO AttendCGA Seminar. Cae Here on Data Processing Selkirk College authorities | facturing, engineering and pro- are investigating the possibility | cess control in B.C. that a computor ae be in- In his talk pceneral Con- galled! therein’ on years: ts of Data Processing” he iectisaed, general principles, the history and future of data ‘processing. ‘ Later in the morning the The seminar, sponsored particlpants heard from Peter West Kootenay Chapter of the| Leckie, data processing manager Certlfled G for the City of Vancouver. Association of British Colambla, He discussed the function, was held at the Hi Arrow form and nature of programm- Motor Hotel and was anther ing, its relationship to the com- by some 40 persons, putor and to the job. He alee Among those attending was| gave a brief history of p: Sister Walter of St, Mar-| gramming languages, an ‘analy. tin’s Hospital at Oliver. While sis of those available and an data rocessiag i not a subject tion of. which to use‘ in ually assoc d‘ with convent ven circumstance.: Bs Sroceasing Feaalbie,) was usias-| given by L. A. D. Battrum, div-} Vi isional manager of a manaEe: jest | ment services with T. Eaton iz Mr, Battrum said that “gust A because everyone else .has a computor, does not ‘nece: The cost of these machines Wat was coming down but he advised against rushing into a purchase, An example of the way com- putors can help firms was the way a telephone company used one of these machines to get the right number of people operat- | k: ing its long-range phone board particular time. ata He also polnted| out that it was not essential to own a com- putor to’ make use:of one! Com- putor services can be hired. ‘After’ the seminar the an- ‘o- | nual general meeting of the chapter was held, at which new |. elected: otters aa , Harry Rezansoft of or Grand For Forks; vice. The final talk, on “‘When is/ cl cheth of Castlegar con- inues to be liaison with the pro- vinelal association. mean you should have one.” ing would justify th The suggestion had | ae put forward that’ it might be outsiae ker of th spea er oO! ie waa J. Bruce Johnson. a IBM : “COFFEE, BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 “) Box 731, Castlegar House Four is Winner’ Of Track Meet at KJSS House Four was the winner of the Kinnaird Junior Secon- dary School house track meet which wes held recently, The « overall result twas: House Four — 303 points, House One — 215 points, House Three = palais and House Two — 185 following ara the re- sults of the individual events, ete the house numbers in brac- Girls cross country — Val- erle: James (One), Margaret Me- Gauley.'(Four) and‘ Mary-:Gret- chen (Four). "winning ta time — nine pnutes, 22,7 -seconds. - dash. — Valerie James + (Ga0), Irene ‘Steenvoor- den (Two) Mary Gretchen (Four), yard dash — valerie (1 440 James (One); Margaret McGau- ley y2 our), Irene Steenvoorden "Ob0 yard dash — Donna;Gip- {man (Two), Margaret McGauley ttrell . forth (One), ee James (One) et McGauley (Four). a as ile relay — House Four, House Two and House Three. 440 yard relay — House | 5 Tre House Four and House th jump — Elaine Doot- off Hien ie Susan | Flanders | St Tires). and: Valerie Kennedy ree) ig jump — Donna Osto- torot” "foden Lynne Gattrell (Foup) and Barbara Sharples — Linda’ Sorge (three) ‘Susan Flanders (Three) and Elaine Sookachoff (Three). Shot put — Donna Ostofor- off (one) Brenda Mason (One) and. Marriane Gall (Twa). BH 8 cross country — Lar eae (One), Guido Vecchio e) and Jim Snook (One). Winning time seven minutes, 86.9 seconds. ‘Mile — Larry Parks (Two), Guido Vecchio (Three) and Stan Rilkoff oo yan ur 220 Craig (rhvee), Jim Snook (One) and ‘Larry Parks (Two). ea (00 ‘yard dash — Bruck Rohn (Four), ‘Anthony 1 Wenlott (Four) and Harvey Zaitsoft ne). : Shuttle relay — — House One, House Four and House Three. 440 ‘relay — House Four, House Three and House Two: High jump — Ed Bradford (One h nine (One) and Tom Long jump — Anthony Wanjoff (Four), Ken Healey (One) and Bob Johnean (Four). : le jump — Bob John- son. hao, im Snook (One) and Ken Healey (One). Pole vault — Ken Healey (ne), Bi we Verigin 4) and an arden - oon ‘Arishenkofé (Two), Perry Veri Four) and Willie Leste (Two). Shot put — Ron Konkin (Three), ‘anthony. ay. Wanlott (Two) and Tan Gibs on Diseu: Go (Three) Gordon Kasrdal anes) representative, Mr, Seinen has worked with a variety of indus- ear regres bad ee ‘column rently aslgned fo 8 and is cure! on the uses of paper towelling but the inquiry (or did I make it ry consisting of manu-| ound more like a challenge) this one: . COLUMBIA Wrap your heads of let- tuce in paper towelling before COIFFURES setting in a plastic bag when ceria lh ae Ear nd you in 80 Ph. 365-6717 quick to de ae Hours 9-6 D. 99 Ptweday quick, to develop what is called r hearing o: I Located above Bob's Pay’n Takit at was discussing it 4 Sears housewife who had been instruc- ted to always tear her heads of lettuce apart as it is the use of a knife that quickens the lettuce about further ideas produced] Kinn into turning brown. Unwashed lettuce keeps better than wash- ed. It sounds worth considering. The “travelling baskets” in aird that were’ used to as- sist in the fund-raising to send guides and guiders to. Covina, California, are now recalled. I know that the effort that was Primary Students: Track’ ee Held at. Twin: Rivers students track sacco, 3, Alan Sidoni and 4. Jim- at Twin Rivers may Bermel.: put into this project by each} $ of Twin one who passed the basket on mt Fan dinappolated to I was ear the Columbia Humane’ Assocla- tion have had no luck with their request for old discarded play pens, request was made quite some time ago and it was those ' playpens PULP. MILL TOURS Tours of the Celgar Pulp Division will be Held Tuesdays through Fridays at J p.m. a For special arrangements such as group tours and days other than the above, please contact the Industrial Relations Department. MAY WE TELL YOU ABOUT THE CHANGE AT ATLANTIC? this one are going up ca nearly 100 doors and office They bleach that were no longer safe for These would have-been strengthened by wire mesh to give the pens neth again to keep little puppies in place. now request plastic rottles (or other. contain- ers of this nature) 64 oz, and 128 Sch echildren were treated tou hot “GOgs and dixie cups at lunch time and at the conclu- sion of the meet each child re- ceived a bottle of Eight-year-old:girls — 1. Don- na Guillemin, 2." Janice McKin- non, 3. Kathy Fillipoff and 4. Yomin pouorer iL boys Johnny ites 2. Revin: ‘Al- Pop. i The teachers later thanked | Martha Wi Mrs. Horlick, Mrs. Mierzejewski, Mrs. Windsor, Mrs. Obedkoff and Misses Elaine Hirtle and Barbara Rohn for the help giv- en during the event, » Resu. i of the races were me flows h, Six: Id as -year-0) Is — 1. aber Fowlar,:2. 1 Se Gs: Co- phe. Mi innon and oz. sizes in an unlimited quan-| 4 Glor ity. Just for what purpose I do not know. It has me terrifical curious, It was stipulated that containers under the 64 oz. size project materializes, I was pro- mised I would be one of the first to have my’ curiousity satisfied, So how about donating scads of containers? The containers can be left at $12 Ridgewood Drive; Woodland Park (Kinnaird) or you can phone 365-5066, ae is no secret though, that mall creature: ek att the shelter (Smith's Kennels) to «find ‘homes. I erie ar-old boys: — 1. Dan- ny Nazavoff 2, Billy Zaitsoff, 3. Jack Crosby and 4. Bruno sone, Seven-year-old girls — 1. Joan Soukeroff, 2. Monica Read, 3. Teresa Plotnikoff and 4. Car- men Scott... << Seven-year-old boys — i ‘Ross Saunders,-2. Richard Pr BLUEBERRY SOCIALS erman, 3, Sandra Conkin and . Debbie Sewell, 1 Nine-year-old boys eerie end as ambau! in; ant ul Swinarchuk, es Pane year-old girls and peer —1, Eleanor Melo, 2. Judy Ra jin, 3. Borthie: ‘Rapin and. 4, Lavy Soares, * Nine year-old boys and over — 1. Manuel DaRosa, 2, Manuel DaRosa, 3. Give Calderbank and Tas-| 4, Billy Kin: akin. Sack (open)” Girls — 1. Yas- min. Volvosek, 2. Brenda Loge- lin, 3. Irene Cheveldave and 4. Darlene Fleming. Boys — 1. Richard Presac- co, 2. ‘Dennis Greep, 3. Roland = | Kemperman ; jand 4, Manuel ‘Da’ Three Legged. Girls — 1. ‘Braga and Norbina eft |: Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503) Mr..and Mrs. fea Purdy right now there are six puppies described as short hair cocker- cross just bie enough to be viewed for future homies, and if you are a cat lover, there is a .| mother. looking for a home too, | 5, as well as homes for her four Kittens. ‘The kittens were de- seribed as three tabbys and one How. many have made .the Black Devil’s Food Cake men- tioned in last week’s column? It seems the tyve fs running loose again. The recipe calle for 1% Friday ai a week at Portland “Oregon vis- iting relatives. Weekend guests at the home Mr. and yi die Plotnikof G./ ing and. 4. Carriero, 2. Sandra Sheridan and Fay-Fodor,’8. 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