“Problem of Finaricing | Junior Colleges Critical Junior colleges such a8 Van- couver City, College have ap- parently. -been ve ered in..the report of the: Bladen Commis- slon, a school trustee complain- fed last’ week In Vancouver, > ‘Trustee Fred Rowell said the commission, .1n agsessin, higher education financing in Canada, concentrated too much on university financing. He said there's on indica- tion in the report: of how. jun-} ior colleges, which cater ‘m: ‘0 students-who ;won't be going|: university, should be financ- | © ed. tao Rowell’ said the: report is arently based on eastern Ca- pene needs and has. not taken W's the new Interior latex guarantosdtocovarin one . coat or We'll give you tha: extra paint FREE! * OVER 1000 iy BREEZY COLORS ~ * Manufactured by Goneral Paint - Corporation of Canada Limited Oglow Bros. Building & Suppy COMPANY LIMITED Phone 365-7202 into account development of ju- ae colleges. in western Can- ada, But, les sald, as universities gradually r: stand- "BY JACK WHITE. ards, more ise more students will be turning. to .juntor ‘col- leges for ‘post-high-: school; edu: cation, ” | : By pourlng more ‘ada: more money into universities there is a‘danger of creating-an.“‘intel- lectual serfdom” in: Canada with the ‘government paying: for. the education of an’ academic elite, Rowell told’ the: school. board. Dr. Bert Wales, director. of adult ‘education for the. school]: board, said :the federal’ govern- ment: is already ‘spending ‘vast {4 sums of money on technical’ and vocational education, °/2)/:/7' He sai {f recommendations} of? ‘the ; Bladen Commission ‘are followed, Ottawa will’ also -be ig huge sums on. ualver alty ; education, ‘But he’ sald: there's no indi: cation: if Ottawa will be spend- ing any. money’ on: the’ma! of high ’ school; graduates who will be seeking a general eiitea: tion,; such: as that offered by; a junior college. “ a “With federal ippo! port, Vancouver: or College ‘could be dead,” Dr.: Wales ‘said.'* Rowell said if Bladen: Com- mission © recommendations are followed the money will be. spent “for the benefit of a few and i neglecting aS many.” | Pe with an’election “At last week's Sportsmen's meeting conservation officer Pe- ter Ewart dropped the’ bomb. ‘| The Forestry. has | closed . the Bulldog Mountain Road. Reason? Some brained . characters went up to ‘the; Bulldog: Moun- tain forestry lookout, broke into the basement, ‘broke the screen door, ‘left the front door. open and» shot’ up." the outhouse. Why 2.2.2 Ri overyouslelse Why? The'Sports- men’s: club ‘fights for more ac- cess roads for. everyone. and up to now. have’ been: getting’ the best® Kooperation,. access. roads for;all’ those’ who ‘ove to’ hunt and fish and ‘foam the great out- doors ., whether’ they are 'mem- bers’ of the‘ club: or not. Why? Perhaps’. you can,tell me, At thelr“ meeting ;.Monty Warner. reported ‘that the dump- ing of .raw:sewageat the dam sight: ‘had been rectified. (It was the club's prompt -action that stopped ’-a’ health: problem be- fore: it -reached major propor- | i tions.)’ changed its plans: and’ elected city | to put in a proper sewage plant, the job it is “We have in reat respon- | sibility: to;.the “people: of -Van- couver to see that the best pos- sible financial arrangements cah be secured for the college,” vy Ro: well. said. ae (The en's. club. spear- headed: the: campaign’ that: bro- ught: this into’ being.),: Monty's pollution committee has protest- ed the dumping of raw. sewage into the river’at ‘Shore’ Acres and ‘at’ Nelson. Why?: Not: just for the benefit of sportsmen "| but for : everyone.:: ‘At the Sportsman 8 mebting of the college is a critical one and there’s no time like an. election to bring attention to these prob- lems.” Superintendent Robert Sharp told trustees:that a school board representative has deen | ainas.| a the zone’ meeting: were ed and covered a permit system for hunting’ sheep and. goats; a re- quest: for.. more “law, enforce-, ment by: conservation officers; conservation ' of edible’ meat. .of all. 1 same ‘animals;. the compul- to sociation’ < of Universities and Colleges‘in ‘Vancouver later mont “The” “report of the Bladen Commission which, was: sponsor- ed by the association, will discussed at the meetings. Proper municipal Civil De- fence plans are, not. only. a ne- all t hunters and the addition’ of auxiliary conservation officers during’ hunting seasons. Why?.; -; The Junior Firearms ‘got a shot. in: -the.;arm» when Emily q be Peppard | presented a 1 Codey, 22, +) rifle -for. ‘Junior; Firearms train-| »|.ing jon, behalf*of her ate hus- band ‘and: ardent sportsman, Del.! This gives fhe elt elub. hale matali ny is an two. oe ‘Tequired. for for, a full set. “of five. ie 7 Chie. Gray. of. ‘the: Canadian Association gave a brief “the ‘Junior - ‘Forest War aa and “\ for elected municipal represent- atives for employees or even for|- the citizen. ‘|| really. is maost which is ope! es from.10'to/ 16. s Fodor: and:.Bob Va are sparking the drive.to esta- bay ‘a. unit’ in Castlegar. The ain objectives are conservation of: our.*renewable nal sources-and‘‘youth training. ie. worthwhile DRINK WATER \ vif drinking water is. taken from. a: natural source ‘such “as a stream, have it tested : for :] ‘purity. Until it has passed::a :| safe ty test, boil for five. minutes oN ‘The * Regional » » College’ has fort from ‘all aspects and I have no doubts that you-will be hear- ing: a great deal‘of this: move- ment in Castlegar ; in the Rear future.: ‘What ha: ppens When you are out hunting ’ Pradit it’ is only. an open buck season‘and you shoot, at‘a legal: buck: and the bullet carries’ on and ‘a ‘doe?. has happened 'in-: one | species or another more’ than we. think and it happened to me on‘the opening lay. ofthe sheep season in the: Okanagan, ‘The only \dif- ference ¥ was at 1 shot at'a full | curl ram, hit it: ‘and’ the* bulle || carried on’ and: killed a smaller ram under the full three: ‘quar- ter curl ~. [packed the dead shep out to'the check station and. turned it. over:. tothe . conservation: of- ficer: on-duty, "Two: weeks: later Thad 'to‘appear ‘in court: and explain how the sheep was. kill- ed. Result; — guilty as charged with ‘no penalty.‘ ‘attached: Com- ments ‘from: the magistrate, and Butch’ ‘Tyler; conservation offi- ecr, '“‘If/all sportsmen’ and‘ hunt- ers ‘would do thé® same’ thing when: such ‘circumstances: come iD itva ot seas: (when you pull that trigger: but ime ‘uhder.: any ‘circumstances ‘you should, be able to face:up'to the fact and be prepared to face the consequences, If. not, then hang up your: guniand stay home: Did’ you: ever: go, white tail deer shunting and “come :-home skunked * but have’ one’: mem- ber of yt party. come. home $30 richer? At happened last weekend’ when Bud, Allingham,| Bob’ Bagg," Tom. Lockhart, Bob’ Frlesen, “Baden “and: ‘Venables and. myself. were hunting over by Christina ‘Lake; Baden. yas t | looking: for more : firewood : f the‘campfire and picked up that} " amount’of! water. stained money in one neatly folded packet near. the ‘creek. The | bills’ had dently‘laid there for. some time but were in’ good condition, The rest ‘of us had two days of good’ strenuous exercise: but only or brought: home ‘the bacon... °': There have been no reports of late on the: East Kootenays though: there. is the: odd elk and moose‘, coming :; out: lovely.’ white: tail: non and it’ appears ce the: Boone .and; Crocket class.of heads . depending ‘on. - shrinkage ‘so you fellows know what yous re u * Despite’: tact that “they ‘number of forest fires in British Columbia during 1965 has gone well over. the, 10-year’ average, | cial sary indications’ are . that: the al figures ‘on’ timber ; Gamage will be. encouragingly lo of blaze orange by | - give a yearly cabs ption oe A scenic travel diary: aad: a beautiful 6" x 8” Christmas greeting card = FREED With; ‘every “yearly ‘gift ‘of a” {Beautiful ritish Columbia, we will Include a ‘scenic travel’ (worth $1) and a 6" x 8*. 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ROCK CREEK. 446-2371 is: quoted in. the: Review.:‘;Then, |) him, cae ee News: Letter: ‘Nomination’ slips “were given: out for the election .Nov,:meeting, ‘ 0 Bron “o ans. ‘wonderful: comin, mel thele ce fest ‘in this ‘ The ositer prize- supplied by- Mrs. Smith was: won by, Mrs. Joe Marshall:: The’ October meeting of the Rabson ‘Women's \ Institute was ut: the jhome o: scalar, J. 8: Scott;on hee y return from attending ‘a session of the Associated ea omen .of the World in, otaeers annual : get: ‘tea ‘was, held An, ;the church, hall on pune Pp A volunteer. or, Noluinteers ank- you, cards , be: ‘purchased to send” 1 Mrs. -ateaks, etc,.to.an “work. For’ 1 Fore tp, Mra ans : read an interesting ! ee ie on the) United: Nations,” Mrs. Smith read’ an ‘article: from‘ the “held” cat the ‘During the erring. of: tea tie ke of officers’ to™ eee a ater ie. ‘of the auxiliary’s volunteers :| here; Mrs. Steve Rysen. of. Cas- “Kaufman in i “COFFEE By ‘LOIS HUGHES: . * Tell’ Lois: | 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar ‘T/am ‘not’ one ‘to know a j| great‘ deal about meat, especial. | in: ly when it comes to carving, so I was, quite : taken "back Dy ‘one housewife who informed me she was ‘a’ little |busy,-for. they had just; purchased ‘half.‘a beef and must. now. prepare'‘it: for the’ deep fréeze: and did not sound k- | one” nit: Perplexed with the ta: eat me. : a is-first “quartere then. placed Into the frosier: just long enough ‘for the meat to ba alittle solid for: ‘cutting, aking ‘a much: neater! Jeb: ttin en.thickne I know.] have: ‘ound athe cubing ott stew.{ meat: is: easier .when fore »'the » meat: -is~ com? ci [cut bla thawed, ‘sb could. see | j whe: sre hs method syoula veer.) 4 ition . itt tut qi ming inte it's own, oe nyeater area. Mrs, | J. Kai man‘-tells’ me" of ‘continuous in- terest and. ‘assistance through tlegar. and: 4) ‘Kinnaird. ‘int’: pumpkin’, and 7 : i the “chosen: calla: and’ often | = of both:; Now: ane: k : ther “qnember of ‘the “family * is |" riy ‘atten | s BREAK” young gi needing tendet bv. ig care.and. supervision: during pregnancy ‘and perhaps.’ for:: week-or. 60 after cell ers vo Other req n group, living ‘homes ‘for ten feonag boys’ or’ girls ‘where’ a ‘ce amount ‘of independence conta be demonetrated. Always; ht sk} for. teenagers are needed." “| told a: meeting of ’thi | Finnegan ‘Council of the Knights pavea (4 today are ‘the ‘dolin: | } quents; and: not. their. children | pi a Notre, Dame University soclol- rogy. associate Professor accused “It's nat, ‘the youth | of today but ‘parents ‘and. adults," W. A. a aren chal n education he pro- posed could possibly be provid- ed in the Castlegar, area by the Regional: College, He ‘base his conclusion af- ‘the’ forces «that Forsyth; the departinent of social sclences ie Father. Columbus ‘in Castlegar. Prot, ‘Foreyth ¢ sutiined three “Wi ts. have - be- | 4 delinquent. | towards ‘their nm | needed: guidance’ or, leadership; ey have not ‘imposed ‘ upon r. own, ichildren restrictions fur. | examples of the values thé child No need: to. remind er one’.of. Halooween. and. of .the goblins * which: : will Foaming this: weekend. ' T€‘ you find you. ‘have spare pumpkin and do not'relish'a pie but’’ something : different,::. try this sd Petar loaf’ which’ makes ey have not given ‘youth sufficl they “haves : | all behavior ts learn: : they haye’ not: taught:;and set er influence; behavior ‘such ‘as .at- titudes, | ‘values, conscience; ‘in: soctology and quent’ GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE, ‘Kootenay Builders | and Suppliers — - 636 ‘Columbia Ave. Phone 365-5155 i oa INOUE TAS violates chavicr. legal, social, mo: _l ral: or: institutional:norms ' with , of :serious-, rm: basis. for |B ‘the! indl-| said, tha’ and, that this‘included acceptable aswell ag delinquent; beha' must,’ learn, to avoid ‘To yercome the iecrenaiig idence’ of juvenile delinquea- ‘cy’ Prof, ° Forsyth: gave several examples gt adult participation in’ ¢emmu nity and ‘national: pro- |. ‘gramg ithe" direct’ alle’ edlate * cause ‘of de- linquen oll, “ add ;‘re- ig . ingredients: and: nuts, fiest ‘gold: find ae +20 - scompanies ; ‘staked out’ the area now: known as,Goldstream. > He, ecept,, ed ‘causes ‘of uate ‘deunquen’| cy-and in doing’ so:he-was‘able. to\attribute each “separate ‘catse asa: function; of, Barent re sibillty and. control: Fee He satressed the underiving ye : need: fe Isom form’ 0 family- 5 The’ fi couver Island came in'1863 when |’ viatton |*' Bake for,1 hour ‘at 350 ‘degrees.