-14 Castlegar News, Jan. 19, 1967. ‘BRIGHT YEARS SELKIRK COLLEGE from. Simpson-Sears - Conpratulations: to All Who Made. SELKIRK COLLEGE A REATILY. Cindy's Tots-to-Teens LIMITED Best Wishes to Staff & Students of Our PIONEER SELKIRK COLLEGE Nielsen’s Flowers | All the Best in the Years Ahead SELKIRK COLLEGE Fruit Growers Mutual | [ enol Ropero Pease (une Educational Frontier Is Being Blazed by : esha Perse cgry yu in the Math Dept. A former teacher in th of mathematics ‘at Selkirk Col: lege. He is John Peregrym: whi received his degree in mechani sity of Alberta in 1961, graduat, ing with distinction. . Subgequently he worked for. two years as adesign enginee! and field installation supervi or with‘ Canadian Westinghouse in the field of turbines ‘and: generators. a‘Ford fellowship, receiving his master of applied ‘science =de- gree in mechanical engineering. ri R. Chippendale On ‘Selkirk Staff Engineeringlaboratory technician ‘at’ Selkirk College -is uate technologist from the’ Brit- ish Columbia Institute . of Tech: nology... Mr, Chippendale’ assisted in the installation and testing: of the laboratory equipment. fe es is married. Wide Variety Of Evening Courses Slated The College. proposes to of- fer a wide variety: of courses in its Evening Division. -Some. of these - will be College: Prepara- tory Courses; some “be re- gular courses for. university. cré- dit; some ‘will be designed to im- prove — needed : ‘occupational skills; some will be designed to update: knowledge in’ various ar: eas of. business: and industry some’ will be offered amps t add “interest and ‘de fo tae life of ‘the indivi Whether or not: a even en year -of course, depend to some extent upon the demand for. it: Not all courses will: be taught on campus. Extension courses maybe offered in:local cities and towns in conjunction /with ‘the night school: ‘program- mes: presently. in® existence’ in many Nest Kootenay. centres: Continuing Education -Program- bookstore and audio-v i isual ‘equipment. We j join in. wishing the College a bright. future and. congratu- late all who helped its dover ment. Boundery Electric: LIMITED — CASTLEGAR Toronto is with the department: cal engineering from the Univer-; ..He then proceeded to study, Me at the ‘University of ‘Toronto on}. “Vat: man: tany: from” D; Pentland;‘biology. in- th structor at’ Selkirk ‘Colle “Miss Pentland is ‘no strang- er to’ the Kootenays,' having ~ | been born ‘in Kimberley and hav- ing: lived in‘ Nelson, Salmo and Trail at various times. “After: graduating: Miss Pent- land’ proceeded : to'a'master’s de- gree in forest: pathology. and bot- | any: She completed her. zbD. at David R: Chippendale, a‘ grad-|-:~ nthe ‘recipient of a “var- “jety“-of prizes in’. biology.and ‘botany; amongst them National |: Research: Council bursaries and : ‘studentships. ° - She: has “published: ‘several ‘articles in professional’ journals and ‘hasbeen a ‘teaching: assist- ant in the ‘department of botany ‘| and: the faculty | of : forestry. at | UBC. Miss Pentland. has .worked with the department of: forestry _Jocations: across Can- pete of. Woront. a member of the senior faculty in the” English ‘department; - Miss Milton formerly. work- the. Kingston Whig-Standard. She completed: her bachelor’s degree at. Trinity ‘College, Tor- onto and went on:to gain a mas- ‘ter’s. ‘degree: with first-class ho- BEX rs throughout. © a lecturer at Wellesley, College in’ Massachusetts, “one of. the most distinguished ‘women’s ‘col- leges on the‘continent. - Upon ‘receipt. of : an: inter- national’ fellowship * granted: by the American Association of Un- iversity Women, ‘Miss * Milton proceeded to work on her doc- toral thesis at Harvard ane at nity. subject can be. offered in a giv-| SELKIRK Congratute ‘to all who built - Castlegar Hotel | _ Marlane Hotel tions ‘COLLEGE : ts’‘registered in’ the |. 2 orilt: hava’ the