bd WEEK'S WEATHER Max Min Pree. ote @ ASTLEGAR NEWS Published Evezy Thursday at ‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL. 20, No. 4 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1967 41 Per Cext Technological Instruction College Still Has Concern for r Adults Selkirk’s Educational Philosophy Unchanged = Expect 50% Technical A. Soles of Satkirk dents, who have been out ofj evening since total itegretion cone wendy expressed | sc time and are| would mean a very t comments made | continuing their tonal day for pide! editorial of the|day or evening classes. It is| “It seems Naton Dally News that the Col-| hoped. this i had decarted f ined that i the, educatlonct covcept It had| was more difficult to integrate prese ted ft paper Prior | the, instru mi f |t0 the Colley ‘No member of the College counell, Including th “that th has suggoster ” . Saree College Meeting Ki Eo sii coun nein «z| Tonight on Fire Protection Mr. Soles went on to point out thatthe College council had peer ye ay Tesse, mougtrated is concern for both started to fall. Because of the Arrow dam’s sphink-like|the technical program growth and the effects that can be obtained by photo- graphers at the site under night conditions when the pro- ject is lit up, the Arrow dam outranks the Peace, Duncan and Mica projects in the photographic treatment it re- ceives. — Hydro Photo No Curtailment in 1967 of Program Offered at Selkirk College: Chairman ‘The $282,000 Selkirk Col. echool in 1986 without any eur- operational tailment. Dr. C. S. Fowler President Castlegar Dintrics Chamber ted night meetings of ‘the Chamber the par ast two months falled to Minor Hockey Week Grand Finale Saturday Peeks rd ihe arena entran ighout day. part in game soda, iocieding re sults ie press time, appear else-| Nelsor Parents and all minor hock ¢y enthusluas are asked to make] arena hall w a special effort to attend these| yyers. games and support the boys with urday! COLLEGE CAMPUS it was not the pur- of Selkirk College to enter ito competition with the ‘school districts in this regard. He reaffirmed: id- get, we feel, is sufficient that Roe of the’ programming will pat. | have to be curtailed.” “itr, Walton sid the budget also allows for an over-entitle- ment in staff. ‘Under entilewent the Pro- government :|Various Munici ‘The association will be reg- Istered under the Society Act. TE E E HE mate of 2010 one, on iar overt bas La Gan and hove of cout " he GA “will e enable maintal Lt lowance, in recently with Muni-| Selkirk College Spal Arf” Miniter "Son small clas Instruction methods Campbell, Kinnaird villeae| = rt Sr Sots] Medel Abplane calobra Display Located Now at the Plaza A display of model air-| cout planes, associated —equipmé eat and model airplane plans has deen set up between, the Gans Kota Lana. ry and the GAC’ International Finance ‘The display, by the West Kootenay Mode! ‘Aero Club, vil be at the Plaza until Feb will then be set up in Treil'and Nelson. courses i the ceding as it pos- tly a Present time approx- imately 120 er cent of toes lent body 1s made up of stu- By Steve Hindmarsh Callouses on Seats from Studying are Preferable to Those on Thick Head After almost, eoeted the old. four months in a student col-| will Geer x set the hance to | attend resalt rs This man Bec nn Gadi oes fact iat their marks were unsatis- factory. e ras ,8 popular, ex: Ce joured |cuse las term for the lack of without one work done wy students} Giassrooms and" abe: are fully ui E far surpasses the | Selkirk should end this problem | m 5 sight of clouds of smoke which | but there is a much more pro- bable reason for the failing of) examinations of the last semest-) the ts) students which has only been| er, now have had a large lux strengthened by the switch in]ious room named after them— 1d-) campus. the student lounge. i 1e benches in the old} able. In the bunkhouse college there was a large cafeteria catteria' could lure en many stu where students could congregate | dents as it did, the plush furni- ke | ture of the new lounge will make just as many and more upils complete and titer sla mmptation to sit and relax Instead of studing see yal loung | tobe after only 10 dave erhape | pa fers, who managed to rarvive the | sudents ae merely resting for if ours of study, the Put in af home: It's full day = y MINOR HOCKEY WEEK is now underway and 15 lucky ; | lads are to receive new blue and gold sweaters and socks with the compliments of the CastlegarKinnaird Kins- ¢|men Club. Making the presentation to Castlegar and Dis- trict Minor Hockey Association vice-president Mrs. Nor- rived from man Blais is Kinsmen president Don Leitch. The sweaters il as one thick caliane aa |Were purchased with funds raised by the club through its painful as me thick callous on Gre rey Cup pocl. — Castlegar News Photo