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Be Petes thar it shoul ith e loc! the Jocko whi owe 5; to} to 90 you feel that working | bunts ne Hable to ® Impere| serv Principal Gord Tt has, |: Gobel ‘because: the: deter: mined it'll be: th ‘The: teaching: is tenis an munity. comeges 5 sere needed Land |W thet areas of importance ‘in the] h: a Pairect 1 onal rat eration, Apert from ate seminar wha at has been ion with Selkirk College We felt that 8 a * ortaumnity college is an’ essential compon- ~ higher education. # you Sone, have it 25 per cent of the students have no where to’ my. first degree. from ‘was just dogs that com- had a direct relationship to what we were trying to do at Simon Vancouver. City College and will continue to work with them. So bell from: the ground up. Professor ‘at ‘Simon Do you think that this pro- vince.is. feading the way. in pro- viding. community ‘colleges? ;, 4 io] We are are already working with | ‘ : Professor Ron '‘Baker -an| dar . There was nowhere in Can: ada we could get them, and w had to: set ‘uy 8 rainin cen: i at Ayre eae every y industry that has answer, for the top use of nro- fessionals you.‘need : these: top, Brew | Jovels. support’ people. Then there is this ;other as of applied science and arts hich is really.*.missing::and which we desparately. need. This is the other challenge’ area a for. the community, Be. ° | professionale you'll get-the same u when rite were aboard ‘the -boag:*! e ‘tour was conducted by ‘Tom Wilso 0. you: are. tapping in in’ the: way they are heading nto it: But I think the recipe that being worked out here looks Les Peterson : in .that we've ‘pot vo- catonal schools with cl in. BC. With sere) high because you have got (mixture «of of, stadents its in “there SAVAGE SHOES “for children ‘to learn’ ‘by. exper- main ‘a group of students that: ‘ve have f oHtg | ered Sin ts are university: tga relate | n to the community needs. s .. This is why’ its calle rea comm’ garve. | recently, at a Timaee inquest, i Kino ex's Jury handed down: Installation of. a eae and listing of ; all emergency. numbers, provision of a :tilt- board for artificial: respiration, and‘a sign: at the rope. divider warning © non-swimmers .:-were among ihe ecomendations for}. pool, made tnvestigating the.death Aug. Barry *James': Kinakin‘ of at ‘the : pool; e/a c. Pitts of ‘Kinnaird. : eS mente at a warning non-swimmers not -to venture beyond: the rope ‘into the deeper. part, of the pool.“ ‘Barry’s “body - was ‘found near the deep end of: the pool, {get at its. aS ing radius, We could ‘build re- and : the time tence: ners would he go? ment: courses at’ the Community Colleges: reflect‘the interests of the community. If a: community is heavily involved in‘ tourism, I.think courses will develop in this line. So that. young fellow will come out, informed. abou probably four) times’as: to s0 ‘many: varied: vocations in life: then. you are ‘going to need Breat If you 'are going‘to:be catering, |: itation comes. when-you get’ in‘ an area where the ‘interests Knowledge’ is’ increasing’ that ie this ts going to mean a if tot? isn't ~ No. ‘This is where the skill- ed planning comes in. When you. look “at ‘the ‘area “ served‘: by. Selkirk at the ‘present time and Took at the various activities and then: ask what ‘are ‘the ° funda- Sarr ese wee wonton te Baw. ‘OFFICE ;: 269. Columbia A 2965-6665: : age” them. If your putting on ‘You then proceed to “Pack- 50 different courses, no one stu- /meniai ‘sktlis required they are] Will a student: Gat to.Com- munity College be able to choose his own courses? ‘Yes, The* the completion. ‘of a college course, are they recognized by be, but. more important ‘is the reputation ‘the students them- selves establish for: the college dents‘ would take all 50 of: them when they get into business. The local Committee of. the day in Grace’: Pres] Chureh, | Kinnaird. Mr.: Harold | Webber. elected president, to replace Rave R.:.K. Webb. who, has left: the district. Mrs. DD.” A’: ‘Meintosh Local Bible. Society. Elect New. President - Canadian Bible Society met Fri: | $1 byteran branch for 1968 is ieneveh ‘To date 180.20 ited. Last year: past 70 was ‘valsed includ. ing e $300 grant'from the Com- wag | munity Chest. Arrangements. were com- pleted for the aupual fall rally, which will be held in ‘the’ Cast- Tegar United Church at 7.30 p.m. |' “| will: inue as re 3) surer. «The treasurer Resaroa’ that the requested objective for the Castlegar '- :Kinnaird.;-.Robson z Tin ing, and Show a film “This is th Vision.” Refreshments will be “HE Arvow Arms Motor Hotel ~ SMORGASBORD ; Every Sunday from 4.30 - 8 PM. college would serve \ perhaps |: twice the area./I:think ‘the jen: diplomas : awarded: at| Ihave ‘no vient they “will . (The one on the left to clean, economical “Annual off bill (for ‘water heater) “EF. YOUR. ‘Ol. YOU SAVE Total ofl and electric .... ~ Both Are Oil-Burning _ Convertibles is convertible Neturol : Gas * for only $3.00 per month.) - _ Give your oil-burning heating system a new lease on life! |.) 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