BRITISH COLUMBIA HAS THE HIGHEST PAID, BEST QUALIFIED TEACH ERS IN CANADA PER CENT INCREASE IN*TEACHERS AVERAGE SALARY, AND CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, 1951 TO 1971. 1972 average teachers salary-$11,102. 2561% ert Se eat Baa { | | ARTIST VELENKA FANDERLIK shows Sun- ningdale Girl Guide Rhonda Civitarese her painting entitled “The Doom Kids.” The : show opens April 19 in Trail. if TEE TIME IN CASTLEGAR By PETE YOUNG This Sat iy will see the first round of Mickey's Calcutta, if ine weather: man teams with their res- pective captains have been ited in the club house, complete team and the cap-* tain 2 Phone each member to as-i certain whether or not he is* wets not drawn last Wed- tape will be posted at ‘nm club house, Contact either Dick Way- ling or Mike Verzuh if you cannot make it up here he- fore Saturday morning. We Raul ‘Uke like “e etiev everyone of pueiraplaly, turday : morn- r a.m. and 10:- ae am. Have iunj its a great tournament, Last eee omenin we ne a very sus Men's Night, aeiul highligh i of iy evening was f the Tidbits ‘Tourna- ment which was won by Jake Koenig's team of John series “ae Men's. 'N ’ What. the contest be for this’ particular evening has not been decided as yet. We'll keep you in suspense. Kitchen Units Available * * Enclosed Heated Pool * * Cablevision Television In VICTORIA Stay At... .2RB» * Close to Parliament Bldgs. Handy to Downtown Shopping MOTOR INN CONSCIENGE & COMMENT “By Rev. K Noill Foster The North Vietnamese in the Republic of South Viet- nam, The invading .bordes y call themselves “liber- ators" but the refugees tell a different story with their feet. Obviously, they much prefer what is Jett of. “im- tic” freedom. to the Toubtéul vtiberatlon”™ offer- ed by Hanoi. And from. all: appeur- ances the Americans do not plan to get involved. ghey don’t want into a fight. proved not much of a mat- before the fanatical fury - of brainwashed. soldiers. In our opinion there is little hope and no. future - net Star Proceeds of Trail Art Show To Benefit Area Girl Guides A three-day exhibition of paintings by Trail art! Velenka Fanderlik, will be- in on April 19 at Caesar's, erra Nova Motor A local ‘Inn, ‘Trail, B.C, group wiio wish to tender a compliment to the work of Velenka are sponsoring the show. Mra” Fanderlik’s past involvement asa commis- aloner of Girl Guides in her * Czechoslovakia, and the ae al Girl Guide Council, well as her friendship ‘ith Lady ‘Baden Powell donated to the Girl Gulde - eeoclation lany of her paintings . to bat shown reflect the con- flicts, memories, sufferings 4 and fellowships of her past. Born in Czechoslovakia to a” famlly of teachers and ar- tists, she received a ‘classi- cal education there and be- came a teacher of langu- ght in Erance and England, . returning 't Czechoslovakia in 1948 Sth « her husband Velen. . With the’ Comnianist coup d'etat of that year the Fanderllks fled to a displac- ed persons camp in ‘Regens- burg, Germany, For her work there, helping her fellow country- men, she received a hand- made scroll and special Gar- First Class. For the help she and Dr. Fanderllk have given to Cosh refug in Germany, and, in Canada since co they were named honorary members of the Internation- al Newcomers Club. aged by Jacques de Tonna- Former Kinnaird Resident Dies aifed : for® the. past eight ee Rather McCosham: office 1. dated at the. services held in St. Ann’s s Catholic Church in Penticto 7 years before nuaking her home in Kin- While residing in Kin- naird skc was a ‘member of St. Rita's Catholic Church fel the Improvement Soc- Mrs. Fourt e, sland and Vince of. Victor- a three daughters, Mrs. S. Reta). Wilson of Kimberley, * rae (Lorrette) Hizer of id Mrs, s Riverside, Calif. an (@enise) McDonald of Valeo Lake; 17 grand- children and one _ great- grandchild, neour, visiting artist-teach- er from U.B.C, who thought her “colors were rich with- farish”, and who er petition for Koerner scholarship which she received alee Her work was alwa cluded in the School 1 School of Fine Arts from which ate recelved the SFA It is the contact with the young peo, ple at Banfi that inspired three lar. est, aa provocative paint) ings to be shown at the Ex: hibition, This group will have a powerful impact and + command thought-provok- ing attention. When not working Projects with subjects ot such magnitude, she paints Heit of her gar- den’ or anything from he: immediate earroUNinEs, ie group of this t; is decorative and exhu rant with colors “gently ablaze’. Another group of paint- Ings to be shown has to do with folklore, a form of art which springs up: from the soul of the people. Recog- nition was received from Hallowe'en paintings for their cards and her paint- ings will be the focal point of the provinclal UNICEF: meeting this May. S.HLS.S. SPORTS NEWS The extramuarl sports eeliedule at SHSS has gone through all the team sports and na comes down to the - For the next two mon- ths athletes will \be work- ing on the various events with hopes of f representing the school in the three jor meets at the end mot are the West Cheraplonstips "iy ae 3 Ke own), Most of the athletes : ons. fe Rand work in trea the key and only condit ae ing ail being home records. and We should be strong in? all‘ events but particularly . and sprints should also pro- duce ers, It is difficult to pick out individual stars at this time since oi wil show if any — provincial medalists again this year, PHOTOCOPYING letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings . Reasonable Rates THE SCENE KASS. hotographer was at ote cee jool as we went taking pictures annual, - ee @ Dale Bishop has emer- , Bed the winner of the ping ie tournament — wate olvicion He CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 13, 1972 Teams Contact CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT SOCCER ASSOCIATION COACHES REQUIRED FOR MINOR SOCCER 365-6565 tin after a hard-fought me Stull fighting in the fin- als are. the Tateying girls: Elaine Gordon, Chariotte Brown, Liz Cheveldave, and ‘Tru Lyons. One: of them will end Up as ump. In our main hall showcase he have, a gr ches, coo and liquid Girls contributing to Lert act are: ard Sofonoff, ere; Kat! Mason, mytruk, Pam Voykin, and Jean Mar- :sh. Good 1 work, gicls! UNICEF for the use of her . id gonsisting rors Evo peat ee e * @ @ 5 eck e and field enth- usiasts starting . to warm up fyith the weather. We are all kee coun. tun the other d . She Pea of ‘evens one else as she came in to the finish, Pretty good shape, Teress: ~ “bargains like’ these. The Progressive Conservafive Federal Nominating Convention Selkirk College, 2 p.m. Saturday, April 15, 1972 PUBLIC WELCOME Guest Speaker Derril Warren, B.C. Party Leader Boys’ Sizes ED'S SPORT SHOP “Everything for Sports and the Sportsman” Soccer Shoes Men’s Sizes 7 tod ....... BASEBALL GLOVES $5.95 & up New Stock of Fishing Tackle Reels — Lures — Nets — Tackle Boxes $ plus A Good Supply of 22 Rifles Phone 365-5621 Hey there! Ain't SPRING GRAND! Sure, there's ‘a litte. rain and mod to get things going, but ‘then: the sun comes bark with warmth, and flowers, and Hardtwist Carpeting With Foam Back POSH Famous. Green Valley GRASS SHEAR with three positions SALE $4.99 i : 4 * Attractive Coffee Shop and Dining Lounge for, South Vietnam. She’ has took place in iti ds to be d “by h : In the last twenty years, the salaries of British on la mace oe ends 101 : Tatoo cook, place in teachers have risen five times as fast as the cost of living. . Beas CASTLEGAR NEWS Fertilizers 10-6 -4 Sale $2.99 6-8 - 6 Sale $2.89 2 colors PRUNING SHEAR excellent design too! + SALE $3.99 Unless, Unless there is divine intervention, as_ there was - ‘ix Day War and at irk. Some may call it providence but we prefer j aiaine intervention” as a Once in Israel's ancient Free Reservation Service Through SALE $5.95 sq. yd. . TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN, TRAIL Phone Trail 368-3355 PEAT MOSS compact 5.6 cu. ft. Today, the average salary of our teachers is $11, 102 per year, with generous holidays and fringe benefits. ey are the highest paid teachers in Canada. No. 61 Rain Wave SPRINKLER $4.59 Province of British Columbia GARDEN BARROW Department of Highways ; NEW DENVER HIGHWAY DISTRICT PUBLIC. NOTICE... . LOAD RESTRICTIONS Pursuant to the provisions of Section 27 of the bag SALE $4.29 GARDEN LIME for balancing acid soil -°50 Ib. bag SALE $1.29 medium ‘size and No, 71 Rain Wave SPRINKLER SPECIAL $11.49 $6.99 Lord in one night. A. few weight - Blue Tray nights like that and Hanol would have no le Castlegar and District Prayer could make the difference, And if South Vietnam is saved at all, it OCKEY ASS MINOR H KEY A Ni. will be through the Late Highways Act and to the provisions of the. De- wt Hold its ‘of Vietnamese Christians. partment of Commercial Transport Act. “Comet? Quality “Comer” Quality “Comet” Quality ANNUAL MEETING we i ane is hap Effective 12:01 am., Monday, April 10, D-HANDLE SHOVEL D-HANDLE "| Cultivator $1.89 1972, all load restrictions will be - Monday, Apel 17 6:00 pm. nc cnded and overioeds wil be valid by SPADING FORK - | Feld Hoe ~ EATON'S TRAIL NOTICE With a 6%% annual increase, compounded, our teachers will double their present good salaries in ten years. Does this sound “unfair” to you? spécial permit and Restricted Route Per- ~ SALE, Each $3.99 mit on No, 31 Balfour-Kaslo Highway in the New Denver Highway District.’ The balance of No. 31 Highway from Kasto to the north boundary will remain res-" tricted as previously posted until further notice. . Dated at New Denver, B.C. this 5th day of April, 1972. : Phone 365-8151 Because of good salaries and excellent fringe benefits, British Columbia has been fortunate in attracting the best qualified teachers in the country. Our province has the highest percentage of teachers with a university degree of any province in Canada. : __ SALE, Each $4.29 Visit Your Friendly IRLY BIRD Dealer Castlegar Arena @ Presentation of Reports @ Financial Statement @ Election of Officers — Please Attend — ~ Canada-wide $1.49 DAY TUESDAY. APRIL 18, 1972 Personal Shopping Only | Many Items At One Low Price UCN GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA . DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Hon. D. L. , Q.C., Minist di T. §, DeGuglielmo for R. M. McMillan District Superintendent for: Minister of Highways ‘NOTE — Boys who still have any equipment or sweaters at home please turn them in at PARDMAN’S FURNITURE STORE without delay. Thank You April. 5, 1972 New Denver, B.C.