3 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 6, 1967 College Principal's Talk | Gets Reaction of Mayor ‘ootenay students and for others coming into the area. Considering the part that the College should play toward the community, Mr. Maddocks said it should guard against be- coming “a, ghetto of intellectual snobbery. Taking still another aspect of College integration with} di community, as well as communi- ty with.College, he said faculty .members who live in areas other than Castlegar or. Kin- naird should endeavor. to move into'one of these municipalities who “‘to take part in the political growth of the area.’ College on overall development ion, of Bes ST RIAyGr suggested that the town would someday become the administrative, distribution and commercial centre of the Kootenay. “The full importance of Selkirk’s coming to Castlegar is not yet fully comprehended,” he concluded. Yuphere is.a latent dynamism which abounds in this istrict, and especially in t! College. The people of io te gar and district could become leaders in any. Held you would choose to nam Selkirk’s “jocation here is one of the factors which have served to bring this range of ssibilities into sight, he con- cluded; Mrs. Peter. Soberlak, left, ai Legion hall. Items to be sold i and mens’ suits, all in good Photo DISPLAYING MERCHANDISE to be sold Saturday by the Castlegar and District Hospital Womens’, Auxiliary are nd Mrs. FE. id articles and a wide variety of others will be'on- ae ‘in the (continued front 1Eaee, one) and effective prog! He added: ‘Such a "a dosirable situation does not develop over- must come about Turning o te other facet of this concern, he stressed that both formal and non-formal rams of continuing educa’ ion should be available for adults on a region-wide b “Often ele ‘and possibly controversial - means must found to serve the needs of ther , "More of the same. won't o."” condition. — Castlegar News El examined by Mr. Campbell in- cluded: should be explored by Proposals citizens, who might then be able to better assess the role of the Mrs.’ H. Johnson, Ph: 365-8294 Mr. E. Kraft is a patient in : iy Castlegar and District Hospi- Mr. C. Henderson of Trail ent the weekend visiting wil brother-in-law and sister tr and Mrg..C. Henne, Wayne Groutage and Bl Mr, Miss Catol Groutage. of Vancou- ver, spent the Easter holidays here with' their parents -Mr. and Mrs, Blevd Groutage. mre McNeil returned. home Friday “from Daysland,, Alta:, where she spent several weeks with ‘hér’'son ‘and ‘ daughter-in- Jaw, Rey. and. Mee A -MeNeil fi Mré. Ross -D DeFoe is a: pa: tient inthe Castlegar and Dist- rict ‘Hogpital. : Mra:: J. Sewell and. daugh- ter Debbie of Prince George, formerly: -of ‘Castlegar, accom: panied. by Mrs. B. Innis and sons spent part of the Easter Holidays here. They left Sunday to re- turn home. Mr.;and Mrs, J. Sherbiko were Nelson visitors Saturday) evi ge ‘Mr.: and Mrs, ‘T. McGauley and fan ; returned home Satur-' day. e' ng after spendin, the week vate in’ New. We: id Mrs. pa B.. Couch retumed "priday m : Scotland where | they spent thet Past three Cc News would like to correct an error reported in the Castlegar Socials column of last week's edition. It was Mrs. Geramill’s broth- , Allan, who passed away re- cently, not her mother as report- ed. The News wishes to apolo- Bize for any Tienes resulting from the error. iation thelr ‘rating as INCOME Leama é2 PROBLEMS ? Don't: miss any ‘ Credits or Refunds . CONTACT © Mrs. L M. Toogood 301-Silverwood Crese. Woodland Park, ‘K. ‘ 365-7985. the result of years of effort is this award-winning group of air cadets,” he said. seated | T. Spain, Cpl. D. Allen, Cpl. D. Creegan, Cpl. W. Dunn, Cpl. T. Hartson, Cpl. T. ‘Taylor, Cpl. Vv. fuldeimald el Cpl. R. Augustine. B. Sutherland, LAC E. Ackerman LAC R. Allam, LA LAC R. Fuller- ‘Amon; ng the 1 at the head table for the event .C, Maddocks of mond, ‘R. in, Mayne, Fight Lieutenant Brad: ‘Walke: AC1 D. . O.} Green, ‘ACL D. Gallo, LA s CR. Kaardal, LAC , LAG H. Ross, LAC ien, LAC XK. Sidoni, “Oceanic Age’ to Parallel. Space Age Says Lt.-Gov. | R. Holdsworth, AC1 D. Kanester, ACI R. Maddocks, AC1 W. Mas- on, ACi C. Schellenberg, ACLR. mith, AC1 P. Sweeney, AC1 B. Taylor, ‘ACL C. Vaessen, AC2 A. Firmino, AC2'G. Aksels on, i J. Henne, AC2 K. Ba AC2'P. W.| Lenihan, AC2 T. ‘Dubois, AC2 T. Tukkimaki. Officers of the squadron arc: Commancing one F/Lt J. ae ‘ACL A, W. Anderson, AC1 L. Ar- if | AC: | chambault, AC1'A. Baron, At f Brow AC1 P. Cohen, ACI R. Freeman, AC1 L. -Haines, AC1 L.| F.-A, Sta Rev. T. structors: D. G. Lester, J. tamp-Vincent and S. Wal- ley, F and. Flight L Trainor. Coleman, AC1 W. Haywood, AC] lach. Two impor ortant figures . ex- pected at the banquet'feting the cadets, Mines’ Minister D. Brothers and Wing Commander C.W. Steacy, were unable to at- tend, due to unexpected devel- opments in their duties. Mr. Steacy sept a telegram explaining he would: not be at- tending and Mr. Brothers, in his cabinet capacity, was called sud- denly to Natal, the scene of a serious ‘mine accident’ within hours of the banquet. ‘Squadron. Leader Hamilton of Vancouver substituted for 'C Steacy in his absence. After his address, Lé.-Gov. Pearkes presented the squad: ron’s CO with the RCAF ‘Trophy. in « Teen | of squadron in ceases. The Lt.-Gov. arrived at Castlegar ‘Airport some two hours late, at 7 p.m. He went im- mediately ‘to the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel where H adet| ‘COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES “Tell Lois: 365-5503. Box 731, Castlegar Yard: ‘ds, one by one, are get- ting their ‘share of spring house cleaning as the sunny days give us the feeling -it is a good ‘ex- cuse,to leave the indoor work ange enjoy the fresh air for individual one of: the Householder’ ‘3 pride has made f! atoe. a imber diants’ ‘tomatoe ‘on their window sills. The Fall Fair used to be a wonderful place to see just what this district could pro- duce, see tions- were underway for the banquet and an informal meeting of the cadets, and their parents and their officers. Upon entering the hotel for the banquet he was greeted by the Stanley .Humphries Senior Secondary School ‘band. Lt-Gov. Poatkes left Castle- gar to return to Victoria at 9 a.m. Tuesday. Cadets included in the ban- ‘| quet honoring the achievement cluded: ‘WO2 P, Vaessen, WO2 C, R. MacBain, F/Sgt..N.. Austen, (Set. Ww. Leduc, J F/Sgt. D. New- L. Hart- eon "Set. N.. Sgt. L.:D Bt. Fields, Sgt..A. Jan- *ola,. Sgt. -G. Lester, Sgt. B; When di: hints many are reluctant to pats | on their favorite one. Being a part of their everyday living it seems such a simple little thing, but believe me, it is those. many little simple things done daily tat lead to good practical home making. and c as well as some of the B grou, Top-quali ity asparagus firm with tightly closed, avait shaped ‘tips. The stalks are of uniform size for even cocking. Tender stalks are brittle and puncture easily but white stalks, thin, crooked: oF erated ones’ are incl clined to ee idly Bee eater be ial ed as soon as’possible after pur- chase. If ‘storage is-necessary, refrigerate in a eovered contain- pe ce & ® & For those who enjoyed. cut flowers for Easter but discover- ed they had misplaced the flow- ér preserver which. appear some time ago in Coffee Break, it was made from % ‘teaspoon of Vieach, % teaspoon of alum and 2 teaspoons of sugar dis- solved in 1 quart of water. Why not write it down in hours of work that go into fine- ly embroidered, pillowcases, the simple act of turnin; ete pile Ww when y was being discussed, such as the cook book for safe College's ‘am. “Our present be congratulated ey have been able to do, in articula- ting our pro; aris? with the needs of the student.” Co-ordination of the Col- lege with other educational and vocational facilities ‘be’ ond the school system. “Where the grow: on other points 5 * Concern over the level aa and of the are sometimes students and fa- culty who define thelr freedom only in terms of dissent, of cri- terlon of demands for their night or even in iB year, But it| rights, “Surely both trustees and the academic community must choose neither one camp nor the other but move with freedom endi responsibility between’ the Mr. Campbell then. closed his: ‘address’ with a quotation from President Theodore Roose- “It is not the critic who thy cause; the trium- nd ph of heh achievement, and who item tadae etic tit ls while daring greatly so tha’ his place shall greatly 20 those cold and :timid souls who know neither victory nor. de- vis Campbell Issues Challenge : feat, “I am sure -there are no ‘cold and timid souls’ among you. As one who] has been in the a- rena and who has known both victory ‘and. no pas I-wish you all victories.’ SE GREYHOUND announces ; Change of Schedule effective April 30, 1967 due ‘tothe Provincial change to PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME Any ‘objection may be filed with the Superin- fendent of Motor Car tlers, Public Uillities Commission Vancouver, B.C.'on or befare her tis a . MecNabb’s. Place your orders now Immediate Delivery We specialize in landscaping, excavating for base- ments trenching for water,’ sewer, gas mains and services, septle tanks and tile fields. ' Phone 365-5996 Excavating. Services : co. LTD.’ for CHOICE TOP SOIL ion. ‘it is e1 tirely. that ‘Jsich a system id ‘be accom: plished mithout 1eaae ee integ- rity,” Mr. Campbell added. * “Is it too idealistic to sug- gest That these institutions might would supply a tee a technical college, ‘a comm college and a un; ly might -well re- a unique opportunity Brovide a complex of education services at the least expense to the ayer. “It may be agreed that senior governments must as- sume greater leadership and planning for the overall develop. ment of technical 14 community. colleges. We lack a basic provincial esign an and phil- osophy, F Svithout which develop- ment can be untigy and costly, | if not mis * “On the first day o: of clas. ses last September, I spoke to the students about the nature of ap-|Dersonal and academic freedom There are some people un- familiar: with the: nature’ of a college who resent the fact ‘that a col lege should be a haven for % eothey seem to think that a function Ve a college is to en- shrine the past arrangement of Triese people —- among hom. can be numbered some school officitals—perfer the sanc- tuary of the known to the labor- atory of the new. “On. the other hand, . there . ROBSON SODIALS over proved of way the plain side recieves the wear and in time can be:patched while the .fancy side: can: still be -en-| for the purpose of Yahk, B.C., and further, operation of transmission Victoria, B.C. March 30th, 1967. tion of Inland.- Natural Gas Co. a Certificate of Public. Convenience and Necessity for the construction arid operation of a natural gas transmission line from a point of interconnection with the Inland Natural Gas Co. Ltd.’s eight inch natural gas transmission line in the, vicinity of China Creek ‘to a point of interconnection with the main line of Alberta Natural Gas Co. in the vicinity of to supply natural gas service to the following com- munities: : Honeymoon Creek School Complex near 150 Mile House Village of Princeto: District of Coldstream District of Peachland Any interested party wishing to make repre- sentafions at this Hearing should inform the Sec- retary, Public Utilities Commission, P.O. Box 1204, Victoria, B.C. not later than April 14th, 1967. H. W. MELLISH Secretary ; PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ‘PROVINCE OF E BRITISH COLUMBIA.” PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION’ é NOTICE | A Public Hearing will be held'by the Public . Utilities Commission commencing at 10.00 a.m. on April 18th, 1967 in the Kent Room, Hotel Georgia, 801 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. hearing the _— applica- Ltd. for for the construction: and and distribution facilities nm wife, suggested; using the. bl to speed this job. Just: be sure your hose. 38. clean before attemp-| ting -this 1 ie I understand a fan set, ‘down! deep freeze also speeds ite ‘fob 0 its Sefrosting: and clea like, to ning. tackle this job Snty inf the when most freezers are not to capacity. ring a ed joved and give the earance q ? being ur gi app in rite ‘on Friday. ‘from , .couver where they attended ;opera. . ioe ara ae ;a few and} Ms, J. Heslop are rene tniye vist iting “in ‘Westbank ath their daughter, s. ‘Pasin and: boys.~ 2 i} Mr. and Mrs. D: -“Adshead Sr., Maxine and Darlene.spent East- er week in Vancouver visiting Elaine’ and Mrs. Adshead’s mother, Mrs, Larocque.:-°"~ Mr. and Mrs. J, Raine accom- While travelling by bus re- cently I found le the people about me. Many were young beople | Headings back to UBC and Sim Some had 1 pistes youna: faces it was hard to realize that sec- ondary school: was already be- hind them. One young lady look- ed fairly mature smoking a cig- arette — while between: puffs producing. some .mighty fine bubbles with her chewing gum. 1 One ‘thing poring brings is early greens everyone gets 0 hungry ‘for at this time ae the rear, panied by Mrs. D. Marcellus left ay for. where they | had been called due to illness of Mrs. Raine’s sister, Mrs. M. Suddis. Mr. Garth Bishop left by air on Monday for. his new posi- tion in Northern Manitoba. Mr. R. Christofferson travel: Jed to Armstrong on ‘the week- end to > pick up his*family, Hho spent’- Easter ‘week. with : Mr: Christofferson’s parents, Mr. and ‘8. 'T. Hyde. Ais Miss Deb! Kaardal has been a patient-in the local hospi- tal for a few days}’: Louise Stewart spent sever: .|al days of her: Easter vacation at the nome of g of hen erat erandparents, Mr. ‘and bre arg eae We Buy and ) all and. Sell used ‘h We also repair roller type washers. and small appliances, : it . Phone. 365-6621 eae: Sanford |: Ph. 385-5883 | Mrs, The: pare: How, enjoying | Ws lia Hele with thelr ‘alr ing action of the vacuum cleaner ].is uesnel -were: guests of th ‘Mrs. ‘Austin Purdy weekend at Kelowna: Mr. and: ‘Mrs.,-: Karl olfe. Kitchen Hint — Make your pot holders: round: rather than square if you want. khem to stay cleaner longer. ‘There are no comer to dangle into your cook- ing. cooperate in a federation which. RAJAH BLOUSES line, zipper at the back. By Kay Silver. 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