S, aN ‘Mark of Educated Person Twofold, Claims Speeker grading classes, Leslie York, sald Here! in an intervi igures being if these courses are complete- possibility they will be repeate next year with other courses added. : Carpenters Make Demands to Upgrade Skills Carpenters, while making news in their demands for high- er wages, are also making de- mands on: thelr own rank and file to “up-grade” their skills and at the same time bring bet- ter standards to their profession. This movement started about two years ago with William-Cam- entice co-ordinator for. olumbia, playing a lead- ing role. y The chairman of the up- lew. this week that uccessful there is a strong their instructors are shown in this’ group photo taken last fall. The carpenters’ union, while making demands for higher wages, is also demanding that members up-grade their skills and that better young men t C. Sookachoff, S. Stoosh “Shown here, back row left to right are: AT LAST ANEW INTERIOR LATEX. PAINT P. Strelaeff. : standards -be set for the . professi fi; N.S off, J, Ewalt,. H. Stooshnoff, J, Sookohoff, Les York and-T. Chutskoff. Kneeling: W. Nazaroff, E, Egpenaein, P, Sookachoff and The newest discovery in » the ch SUGAR AND SPICE 7 ‘of paint? No need for a second “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES y Tell Lols: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar itor” section It spoke of the urgent need for women ‘to t clothes for infants in Vietnam. w arming ‘little pi white or blue baby woolles, such as we knit or buy for’ our own little ones, are ‘not: suitable for. Vietnamese babies, Woolens for these infants must be in special’ moss-green or dark ‘blue wool,’ ‘so ap ‘ camouflage the little mites from enemy ai Ri Many. of ‘them are living in caves and holes’ because ir bamboo villages have been de- stroyed.” Patterns for making tho gai gar-| structions. ments (which Spparently are ap. ‘oved by relief ‘workers ‘ietnam) “can be obtained’ from Mrs. Knittin: rt . very imp: ressive umber, The women of the Kinnaird United Church would also like to express their for the Really Bright The really bright er's delight.’ It understands qui- :tentive memory and its response ul such’a child often suffers from such a good that too much ip from‘ so many on -their request for Na- 'bob: soupons with a “Thank you” directed'to each and everyone of you who took the time: * ew ee ‘Rubber-covered | dishracks, plastic vegetable bins and lazy stains from time to time. Avold scrubbing scouring powders; this may tem- porarily Tremove the discolora- ion but minute grooves remain and only speed up the return of the problem. ‘The experts say; wash with fetergent suds to which chlor- ine bleach has been added ac- cording. to manufacturers’ in- Treat rubber bath mats: in the washing machine — wi dry, Soak hea stained drain. er-trays in the solution and rinse thoroughly. Remove mildew with jusans’ pick up hard-to-remove|'. Shi with steel ; wool or} gi about her if she ‘could do something she- would » “No, but I can try.” Most children would have said “No” and left it at that. ¢ e could write excellent essays and I got in the habit of er one after the other. Unfortuna: I did not tell her how much 1 disliked writing them. Uncon- sciously, I had overloaded her. It is a fault most teachers have. Wendy, my little friend on the Island, suffers in the same i ckly, has a re-|s Child is Teacher's Delight with a. bright class and he ex child is a teach- pecis far too much of thom. She given the assignment of mak- ng a booklet‘''on 19 famous clentists in flve days time, The assignment will be com- leted and done.well, The writ- stand how different these chil- not just dren are, They ‘are ‘school bright.” They are self rellant’ beyond their age, they are constantly indulging in new pastimes an: doing well in them. iter | no end tp. the activities Jn. sri Went engaged or to the en she prizes she gets, Her latest letter tel occupations and ere seems me that she is now taking first-aid for a ‘badge and certifi- cate. sie will et them, Ty it will prob- With al way as Mary. She has a teacher/ably be said that she is doing CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 2,.1967 well by herself. She probabl is, but I'm not sure that the school 4s doing so well by her. Instead of booklets on scientists, which @ mere matter of memory, these special children should be given opportunities to stretch their imaginations for they are of the ‘elect’ which see visions GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE — 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail, Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURKITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Upen Friday 1, p.m. - 9 p.m. and we shall-need them in the years to come.” t ible to think wi out the ability ‘to acquire ideas, but these can, “It is fortunate that these gifted children have such a wide Tange of | enthusiasms for school would not be enough for. them. Even at that the Jess gift- ed also might benefit if there sere more opportunities foi them to indulge in free-thinking and the exe of their imag- tend- may ‘where the minds can be to blossom fre instead of be- ing” a Sat forced into Management by Objectives FAMILY DINNER onaS ay Corse Ae at wie — is especially reciated by wives. not dine with us this weekend? : TALENT CONTEST Entries and. arrangements for auditions for. the big March 17 Amateur Talent Contest should be made immediately by phoning 365-7282. Hi Arrow Arms. 5 _MOTOR HOTEL ig the common mould. id. Teaching under stich cir- cumstances will be> much’ more difficult. There wil? be no Convenor, Volos of Wont, (Nel- Special aon) The New Sabril Viny! Corlon LINOLEUM Special At $4.95 Paints 5 -P & G Builders Supply AR : By Bill Smiley Town Hall Fire Was Quite a Blow = It was quite ma blow to me The mark of an edi person is twofold according the head of the education de- Partmont of Notre Dame Univer- of Nelson, hension and speed you should These characteristics, said{ read orally ‘and. sllently for five Mrs, Mary MacMillan, ‘ were| minutes per day over a three- shown by pe builder who always! month period.” tescarayiaice sonetele. peblnd st done ito. recommended that | sidered to I nave one et the best " him, and on the other nang by with the tra S meaning ot tra | attendances at. “upgrading” those who did not build up their ticeshi; ides all coat, Drles:in 30 min- utes, Over1000"'braezy"” colors, s BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN matching pupils against the text book and M8 7 be- as : Fj This. Week's ing. four of imp: ig A their reading prior to their uni- 5 a versity training, Foremen, ‘supervisors, exe- “In order to gain compre- vidual dashitatons: and to avoid nine, won the grand prize in unnecessa luplication. : Of atten _ Wards the purchase of wool this too would be appreciated. ° Many people love knitting for the sake of itting and when a cause is also there it is a wonderful combination. I remember years ago when the appeal was for sweaters for overseas . servicemen’ during the second world war. e hiloso-+ ta on the currently by diminishing other long, “learn id teach yourself to . cMillan threw in ome preparatory advice to the centrale, prospective teachers by outlin- rig Per Lineal Foot — Fair Selection — ‘| BROTHERS BLDG. SUFFLY-ETD. | of 353 ;Another. function. of the THE incil: chamber ‘was that of} ' SEST. BUY: as ber, crouched over: the rickety press:fable,-than'T.did with my,|{r * SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players : gave a report on suggested change: . bylaws of West Kootenay Diag itict which will be voted on-at the annual district meeting in Nelson on April 5. =... e theme of the meeting Dr. K. Marling on _.. VETERINARIAN Anyone nee Comennial : Of ayiN : should eRe Kootenay Animal Clinic will be in CASTLEGAR on WED., MARCH 8 He will be downstairs at Waldie’s Service Centre on Front St. near the CPR from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for ‘inations and Itations for pets. No appointments necessary * SALES — Authorized Dealer For * R.C.A. VICTOR — For the finest in color or black & white TV le Sailors Fare- cou Dance in comparative safe- Rev. MacEachen Of NDU Attending [7° avers of . Our children made their pub- i Caer Meeting in Quebec | iic debuts there. Fil never toe aaiatitt ~ | get the night iim, war’ Executive vice-president of eve | Notre Dame University of Nel- Electronic Services. ns gon, Rev. Bede MacEachen, S.A.. e : S 4 : left to attend, the fourth to my ames Ph. 365-7833 Day. or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. joint meeting on ‘corporate aid Or .the night Hugh, about ! < “A, | to higher to be held trans % ia Montebello, Quebec, Feb. 26 A Mrs, J. Bi Dae: ak; scholarshis committee, Mrs, The two-day meeting will|[- nea Hamp. [continuing forms" which corpor roject “ con - er” was disused: Ther Heme: | Sto aid might take in the Lent raised th 1 this is used. to | Of federal-provincial negotiations provide a scholarship for a de-|and the recommendations of the serving student entering a rec-| Bladen Commission.” * ets Will be avaliable a chick | representatives irom the uve el a }. | repre: Ss ie 4 Bes he x et short aity snd husinees communities, ‘The est speaker, Dr. J. sponsored by the Asso: ion Walton wee introduced’ and ra of: Universities and Colleges of gave a talk-on “Cardiac Arrest | Canada: (of. which Notre: Dame and. ‘Resucitation.”: is a mb d various Can- le s is your of sati: 365-7194 OR WRITE WELCOME WAGT! Box 56, Castlegar, B.C. With Informatio: e 5 . a cotton pad soaked in concen- 3 Sti 2 gotten pad soaked in eoncen-|TQpic of One Day Institute er rubber items respond to a coating with cutive an fo visit the new | Ste y kitchen wer ants will be interested in’a one} campus: and take part in’ this the music festival, even though Are you. an oven peeker? ; 1 : Dr. John Ohliger, director of ]The area of management philo- A vail bet t areas mare ran two of the notes on the piano Most. cooks know enough to continuing education at Selkirk | sophy and employee motivation Or the night I wa: unwit- bri : denominational —_meeting-place ting sucker me an 74 abot pang aoe Ree eee tote sion has bean pat ae poe ie a in town, and it was there that PA INTS low the in i oan i és , too. ‘on-| in accounts. Luncheon is inelud- sas catastrophe did | collapsed; that political careers| was to pretend’I was playing a ment by Objectives” will be con- i not rank with Hiroshime, OF the | were begun and ended; that hu-/trumpet solo, while “a real ; ducted all day Saturday, March} ed in the fee. arthquake, or Bases iB "f even Hurricane Hazel, but it}were recorded. And I was in on| stage. He ‘double-crossed me. irk College. in economics at Selkirk College The 1966 contest drow con-| tit me pretty hard” all of it. Warned the audi what was OGLOW's = undercooked foods oma delayed Woods, Gordon 3 and Com-| is Tesponsible for the selctior soe oie Ss dah of the ‘sudden’ death. of an old| ground for lost causes and Jast- | Went into my routine, no sound. management. consultant ‘firms : x aMattia, a graduate ing, Ore ae girl friend: You" knew she had/ditch battles. We fought ‘such |Felt a fool. -12-Foot Wide that particular year. ese : will provide the for -|and Alberta and this year will be t Bs |" "The lecturers for this ses- tre e | held at ti could remember ‘when,’ at her| government; we lost. We: bat- derstand for the term brought | le f HOMES divi vances vocational School in best, she was the heart of your | tied to salvage moribund! indus. “ impressive ager eosimtaeeae Alpha Ph Seals sion will be .William Penhor- The . PSyo. ions > 7 . bs +] H See the New ‘67 a wat! Present there is a ratio |all phases of three A lot of personal memories local cash; and some ‘of us are |=ve dan : pealing pin-up girl and this par- Nominating Committea {50 id, B.A.,'S.Sc., M.B.A. Both ‘students to one professor; years ago a B.C, appretice won. came crowding. back when in the & Ci 0 + ye at one of them when en aunt busy raising two nieces Woods, Gordon and Company. Award .Homes at the sanie ration mastru : a Sees Butsa Jpt of good, positive I Auld-LangS: but not quite pin-up material, Mr. Penhorwood is in charge of le tower ~on ..top' was one o! 2 1 Alpha Phi chapter of Beta Gor- ANDERSON room: at NDU. restri ay and thi hubs of my existence for more | farmers, the resort owners and girls was Jue Sat pone held the Sigma Ph held thar first Feb Donald trepresents ‘Woods, OF: Phone 365-6451 de the near £ my Bie. vc, [fought amount of She | Mra. J. Bozeke : zl] Stas, by chance this year,-was| 0 it, was when I was young Sete ecoula mot quote the | MIS ercsident, Mra. Mt. Wood, | : pecan octet cel Latent —— a rum- Castlegar Branch image sale to be held March 11 | SU! ; at, the Legion Hall were finaliz-| Gorx measurement, . incentive A ; neooeas 7 for the forthcoming election was Forms Committees Selected. “The committee con-| : * for The regular meeting of C; . D. nn. Railwa ining Wood: RNABC rag Mrs. J. Maskel, a former sor- Gorden. before Jo heen held in February at the Rotary | family. ,.. | Bar-smokey and just plain’ old. ority sister, was a-guest at the Health Centre with 20 members On more than one occasion, |But. on court days 7 stank: Te culk al gram “Ex. will begin with registration 2 tural pro; a cloud president in the chair. and ~ mother,- displayed ey curiousity and the la press Your 9.380. a.m.: and should: conclude Mr. M. Chri: = * . 7 s..G. Baul wil ned 50 the old :town ‘hall ' At’. least | o¢; minute speeches being given by Frown, sessions are plane tee cot: into the: council chambers, ters in these groups. Luncheon and not ‘bother’ darkening her Gormley, Mrs. L. Zanier, Mrs, | '®"5 : ; Majesgey, Mra. D. Calder and| lll be served by the college Mrs, We February was held at the home| Mrs..H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 of Mrs. J. Vigue. - sided ‘and Mrs. :L. tended: the Pageant of Flags in Calgary was a guest at the meet-|Trail Friday evening. This was ay ts cal p Br a vials as ind Brownies of ‘af ‘its’ was given by Mrs. | Ty; ley and’ Mrs. MacKini cleaning, all It is hoped fat all will take is day institute announced today by | continuing education program. iown hall. It was the only nent did not sound, open the oven door as little and is one of’ increasing interest for S br great causes were launched and | Practical joke, at a concert. I same rule inte special ‘rate ‘of $5 “for students San Francisco e: man lumphs and. tragedies | trumpeter played the piece off- 11 on the new campus of Selk- Ken Rudderham, instructor vate in, bared from. Alaska, Arizona, Tt was ‘rather like reading ‘It was a regular breeding|&0ing to happen, and when ‘I SPECIAL THIS WEEK one of the ladies in the district | timer. pany, one of Cana‘ a A OF ition of i .. ENGINEERED the primary ad- gone to fat and But you} behemoths as the CNR and the the- institute. e to. my mind .at that particular competition includes | lif tries with heavy. transft +wood,: B.A.Sc.,.and Verne Mac- Centennial and still anemic, flying. Got a sock cular sweater girl was a maid- Bieres ; of these gentlemen are with and next year we will continue Films on types of coi read. about’-it.. That ugly pole For Coming Election 2 cla eee commercial fishermen, - the It turns out our “sweater their Vancouver office. Mr, Mac- ‘ yy AGENCIES * gdate up to/for showin than a decade at a ree e larg. apne Aeat Feb e , Spates y et ione student j) and amy: yis:young ana} +o presided andplans for was e 2 aes id Registered Nurses “| pubs, E i prndinting dorwonlties: ,.elerical. cost control an '|sists of Mrs. P. Majesgey and |y,, tlegar Branch: of aty, deh ane legar an of wag , Waxy, and-ci- 1 meeting. “The session on March at . . al present and Mrs. D. Salisbury, |My Spouse, a’tender young wife | hangovers, puke, fear, ‘shame, . ce wes press Yourself’ was piven by! about 4:00 pan. Several small twice: she suggested: I. move-a the Mrs, Ss Campbell, Mrs..G. Aich- an opportunity to discuss mat- bedroom door. ‘8, Wood. ~ Refreshments were served a mies! Castlegar Socials “The. second meeting in . -_ Mrs. HH. Johnson, Mrs." J. President, Mrs. Bond Pree Roberts and Mrs. A. Storvold at- a‘ Centennial event: by the’ Guid- a Gormley non. Mr. and Mrs. C. Henne and , ~ A debate was held with|family were Trail visitors Fri- Mrs. Baulkham and Mrs. Wood | day. A. M. Rizzuto returned s ‘debating: captains.- Mrs. is Sain home Saturday afternoon’ after ‘Three minute speeches were given by Mrs. Bozek and Mrs./spending the week attending |, Vi a : ti with the Marshmallow, seas Oatmeal Cookies, ..... | Spring Blossom Cookies........2»... 59¢ 1 Graham Wafers, ou... 2 ~ 65¢ SCHEDULE OF " INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES IN LOG-SCALING: iinet 2. Guiders inthe ‘Sloean division EXAMINATIONS FOR INTERIOR SCALER’S . - | sa which ingludes "Nakusp, New: High School, Mar. 6a. High School, Mar, 7th . e third. joint meeting éd'the reports of |the Bladen and Parent Commis- sions and their implications. for the’ university..and ;. business , New ; THE CASTLEGAR DISTRICT TEACHERS’ ASSOC.” Denver, Kaslo. Edgewood and'so LICENCE: NELSON FOREST DISTRICT — 1967 ; Presents : Oo Me and Mis Joe Palfy and : ; “ : : Bee : daughters: , Cathy and CLASS: XAMI : i s = Abbi fur d eo NEW DENVER XA MINATIONS I Gay Nineties Theatre bons otter mending fee dasa ++ 730 pm, Roseberry Log Yd. Mar, 10th ... 880 am, * é with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ )New Denver High School ..../. 100-pm. Saturday, March 11, 1967 Ralph Harding p CRANBROOK i: AD eek 7.00. p.m Sits Kimberley Centrat School Annex. Mar. 18th .. 7.00 Kennelly ar Sai Cnetral School ‘Kaiee “Mar. 14th ;. 7.00 aos tavien ean 3 a eee Stanley Humphrie Secondary School als Kennelly Log Yard, Mar. 14th .. 930 am, 3 ‘FEATURING: - GOLDEN : s MELODRAMA, CAN_CAN, DANCERS, Mish’ sencot’ Man; dot 2) tae’ pa | Ga a ae oe SINGERS, TABLEAUX & BAND MUSIC Kicking Horse Forest : Products Yard, Mar. 16th ©...., PETTITT PHOTOS - ‘andl Picea enoere g iit < e ~ Dance and Frolic : 9:30 p.m.. Castlegar Arena Hall With the Fred Orlando Orchestra 5 730 pm. Ranger Station .......008 2 ae : GRAND FORKS”. : p Plus Floor Show, Games, Prizes and Hetrosmeents 730 Grand’ Forks yf. Zl +. 880 am, TICKETS FROM ‘TEACHERS AND! MEMB! famiere chat Rouben res é _) THE E COMMITTEE. _ PRICES: “Theatre Presentation & Dance, Single $3.50 - att t Double’ $7.00 Theatre Presentation Only, Single $1.50 ‘ Double $3.00 NS cae i : Students & Children —.$.75 : “Pre-School Children’ — FREE Tickets purchased on or before ‘Wednesday the 8th will be $5.00 per couple am. f iy ' FERNIE™ High School, Mar, 20th OO. pr g High School, Mar. 21st 700 Crows Nest Industries MU Eko Nabob Coffee “d-lb. ‘Package : ZEISS - INSTANT LOAD | ‘CAMERAS ‘Sausage Pizza ‘Kraft. 1b. Package - OP! EN HOUSE “nw Ranger Statlon, Apr. 10th: Hearn Bros. Mill, Apr. 14th. gob eae sy y ae Ranger Station, -Apr, 11th $19.95 - AND UP PETTITT PHOTOS 200° pm. ‘SOLOHd LLiLL3d will be held at : : : Court House, Apr. 17th Senior S dary fs Court House, Apr. 18th FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL INSURANCE “YOUR FRUIT GROWERS CIS INSURANCE AGENT MIKE SHISKIN 269 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Office: 365-6665 Home: 365-6704 Stanley Hi 730 -pam. Classes and Examinations will be conducted by Forest Service technical staff and are open to the pubic; Examination fee is. $5.00. Holders of ‘Acting Scaler appointments are required to present themselves for examinaton at any ono of the above! advertised examination Application forms, available at any Forest Service office must be completed in advance of examination date by ATT, candidates and submitted to the officer in charge of the exami- nation. Previcusly ‘submitted application forms will not suffice. 69 2 Ibs. 29c TOS ia Thursday, March 9, at 7.30 p.m. MAIN FEATURE -Lettuce Cello Heads \ GROCERIES | MEATS. We reserve the right to limit quantities 4 SOLOHd LLL Dr. E. Lubick will outline entrance requirements * for students planning to attend Selkirk College. | PETTITT PHO J. R. Johnston, District Forester, eT