ASIST ESSE CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 15, 1969 61 Students Successfully Finish 2 Years at Selkirk The following is a lst of students whol received dip- lomas at kirk College's graduation coremenion Saturday afternoon: Courses were offered in|'¥ 3967-68 ~ slecirical slectron: ics technology, forestry nology and mechanical tech- nology. These oe are for students who want train- ing. and education at the post- secondary school level, but who wish a two-year te Graduating in electrical-’ electronics technology were Steve Domoskoff, eo J last|zac, Harry ‘Alex Lovernow, Joseph K Kennet Pogany, Lar- ssi, Larry John Stoo- Tinoit Pend Bill Zarikofé. Graduating in forestr technology were Daniel Wil- liam Donaldson, Norman Leo- nard Facchina, Kenneth Wil- fred MacAuley, Nichoiss Mu- bert Louis f, al program rather thun a f y seph Walton Tress, Hans R. Wenger and Daniel Philip, Williams. In the mechanical engin- eering technology course dip-|] lomas were awarded to Her- bert Terrance Moon, Cameron Dale Olsson, John Strelaeff and Larry E, Toffolo. The only program offer-| ed in ‘1967-68 in applied arts was business and commercial practice. This program is designed |f to train for Health Departmont Warns Drugs cind ‘Dangerous be. dangerous? ts ¢ food an ig orate of the ang sartaent of national health and welfare ga your doc-' tor ui it is safe for you to 7 If you are planning to Alcohol Mixture pill may think you nee Sleeping ag tablets and drinks are a combination the human ly may not be able to tolerate. In fact, deaths have occurred from this very com- d. Rorossimofe, James An propositions requiring techni- ory skills. The program pro- vides in data proces- |} aang as well as business prac- Alan Wheeler Thorp. tine A. cal, analytical and_ supervis-|f) arts aduates | SIX GRADUATING STUDENTS ‘of Selkirk College: sone Frank D’Arean. day were named ¢o a newly-instituted dean's list made up of gelo, Robert Allan Firth and| graduates who attain a high level of academic standing while at the institution. Named to the list were Mary’ Fle: Receiving diplomas in len Hess, Leonard Chernenkow, Joan Dulley, Steve Demosk- arts and sciences were Cathy| gif and Mike Jurczak. Here college council chairman J. E. bert! Fletcher presents a diploma to forestry ; ail AS-| Musa while Dean itchard F | fame. — Castlegar News Photo y son Recreation Hall. a D. Hill, district commissioner, jcaptain, Mra. P. Minnich. ming, El- | Hill, . Janice Minnich, Elaine Hold sie-oiMial Mother's Day Tea The ist Robson Ranger Company and 2nd Robson Girl Guide Company held a very Stecesatil Mother's’ Day tea o in the Rob- work in the kitchen and for the polite manner in which they served tea. This affair was arrangéd entirely by the Is themselves and the pro- ceeds are for their own funds. Guests were by the girls assisted hy Mrs. in the absence of their Guide The. decorations, which were tastefully arranged bou- ‘quets of spring flowers, were the work of Colleen Hill. The ‘decorations were. one of Col- leen’s. gold cord challenges and she collected the flowers and, greenery from many friends and neighbors. Col- lJeen also set up the tables and platined the refresh-} ments. i Rangers and Guides serv- ing throughout the afternoon were Louise Lenihan, Sadie Flynn, April Crown, Donna » Anne Hoinie and: L Lenihan. The Camp! Chemenkow: Paul arsotf, Patricia Gail Clarke, Maureen Decembrinl, Salvatore De- (pep pills), baurates teeative) and antibiotics are among the drugs that clash with aieohol. ill Wayne Eremen- ko. .. Mary Elizabeth F Ellen Laraine Hess, Patri Jane Hughes, Brian K Kazake OUT THEY GO! LIMITED PAINT SALE|= 40% OFF @ DISCONTINUED LINES @ DISCONTINUED COLORS @ OLD LABEL CANS All First Quality Paint THIS PAINT IS REALLY PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY — BECAUSE WE NEED THE. SPACE NOW! : FIRST COME — RSH, WELLS CASTLEAIRD PLAZA PHONE 365-6444 Keith W: John Sordi, Ellen ‘Margaret QUANTITY FIRST SERVE Stilwell, . mnie deau, Shirle: Ouerotf, e] Boznekoff, Frederick Popoff and Jerry Waselenkoff. Pulp Gapacity In Province Shows Jump and expande Industries of BS Feports ulp capi fons and “ewaprint Capacity, acity. There are an mills in the one - under con- ith timb- financing for 5 RECEPTION: kitchen committee was com- of ' Christine : Saliken, wen Fuller, Theresa Quadv- at Selkirk 54 million} “spiritual” growth in things. of & lmapottanee to studer th Castle News Phot mmunity at Rel Eleht'9 peouls, tour toured Wancraver be office ¢ of ponte Cellulose, to/observe and: ask questions! about.the. business: world. ; They ‘were. especially in-| look at potential employees. They -had questions. on such things:‘as education and ‘ex- terested ., in.” how employers| : New d_ mills College Saturday. was held in the student lot @\ for, grad- increased British Calubia uates and invited guests. Here graduate sae ed Castlegar. chats with her pagents, Mr.'.and Mys..Gwilym 968. | Hughes. Earlier, guests, at the outd2or.,c21 The council of the Forest |lege.council chairman J. E. Fletcher say that while Selkirk’s rts that | material: growth.has.been modest, it has had.a commendable hes of mony heard col- _ face te, Glenda Oborne and Max- eaten attending to their table of handicrafts, candy and cookies, were Patricia nikoff. The. Guides table of potted plants, used books and Guide cookies were looked after by Louise Mrs, le charge of tea tickets. The girls were congratu- lated. for all the fancy sand- wiches they made, for their Darkness. Ends Babe Ruth Game ‘A scoreless tie game that went into an extra inning of play had to be called on ac- Count of darkness Wednesday of: last week when the Cast- legar.. Senior “Babe - Ruths hosted West: Trail at the SHSS :grounds. si Lar- out 14 Bat ty’ Kotyk md alk for mre aa fanned eight men and: walk- received six it tl tomer as HIS . +. and only two tising ~ Just Two Things Hold Pee BONA 8 At Home ‘With modern transportatién, no mer chant can sit back and think of any one cus- Two Things buying to Hometown stores First, it is well selected merchandise of good quality Second, it is letting the potential buyer know about the goods by means of attractive adver- The basic advertising medium is your CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS Trade bring hometown Selkirk Faculty Brief on Regional College Legislation e faculty association of| should find that sati - Senki College struck a com- completion ‘of a ee previous | ltte se is Getoher, Tete ito €x-/stage is generally acceptable ering pita walallo 0) Boy as eee pre-) requisite to later|™ Iv) The Principal or his ap- a | of Technol logy. of Ri ne nite ¢ cid sai |Polntee of the B.C, Institute|is n elements of the college Ta now the case. The Com. mittee thus recommends the e Fecommendation for changes where they alone dal appear, necessary. College Districts, . Columbia. i ) Colleges should be ac- a unit by the Re- g ‘ i der ‘to balance . political units Eg its by the the eciue ceptance, of College ctudests|f 2 ( : é i shoal, dairies) at ; ; i aed te, faen pre uted to : fo r Don Selkirk: instructor: Bru Cacti gt So oat te dates tatives from re- mittee sald his sional colleges and other | ex mm simi institutions, an ii) All credits obtained by aba uate, Ia this bletir for credit poses should then quivalent 3 “il) Re; nal Colle esti gard: i hi gio ge ela - Hii) Provision should: be ld) College Council and approved Regional, College Co! The president er the ¢ ie who be an. officer nonlin by the Regional by ithe Regional College Sen. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 15, 1969 107 9 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT | a. a stuglent from | Shift crew hold thar Har upon I accredited Regional Col- approval, for. the. inclusion in- fege tos Bee Provinelal Unk ‘) Regional Co versity should be accepted ae dati the wee Jevel for which they stimulate wide discussion and i eo transferred should be|" to Prompt action on the provi- sion of. a, new, act: soocilally [of i 7 regional colleges.” N Régional co alleges .C. ay earn to most efficient ra way of sovernin a practi expanding syste: ning dhe apialy | a. referendum | may conveniently be held. to _quallly for. oe a gol district). ted ate Roney v), Provision n shauld. be re made for th ning teaching and of new. egal College nat tation of: trans-(: er. among, Colleges and be- n Colleges and other in posts institutions de the auto-| FAV » iegtonal Salleues dminis iat : upervi. oy nf Beast there- B . , Therefore, this brief will contain recom-| ot ove lege District | Of 2 ot va years. vil) A non-votn sec. ore ny convenient’, political |yerary.t to be wy iB rhe retary. ed by. the Council and who is (City, smunielpality, electoral Bote te. Sane tot an No. 2 ice ha ui rary, mainter ” |ricts on the : basis o| f local Teor The of a forum for the discussion No.2. ‘Term 1 ) Appointess of of Lt. * Geter: need for provi NOTICE. RIVER LEVEL B.C. Hydro and Power Authority advises downstream of the Arrow Dam is expected to rise i ly 15 feet betw PP Y Wednesday, Maly 14 and Wednesday, May that the. level of the Columbia River-~ (continued on page ten)’ mendations for new_ le; val College Programmes. that tting of ed- ltr le ce ary ge {ion which fall under eoneral sponding Relai ip ‘ bel thes Regional Colleges, ee the ae Poti ai agree! ight [al ‘Colle ie nn oa He ‘ ipt Fede: ek Siuthiors fee} that’ be derly,. development and Blas 1s the “Regional : pI ; ing — cial co-|ati existing structures |quire a | BC. 2 ervices, aud ‘ret Sense RNY cma te eels. ay nx germ et. pe a fe * referent 3. Decision-making struc. tegional College Board | p: Tee id Haye the ee lowing I es. applicable to rs and duties: 5 Te, Mt Districts e cli/Sensie wea on fa duties of Council and of- > Tepresent ntation on 0 ‘a locally the re rede senate — role of dy | istered, ‘conairehe naive Bef lent “An sions ‘bale 42 ant Col gional College System for the’ Pies "Or the brief re- be- garding | the relatio: tween: ; Colle; ‘auales for the/new Regional .Coll missi for. the: factasion af feeeistinn AN NAKUSP. INVITATION to residents of Nakusp and Arrow Lakes Communities to tour the new M.V. GALENA at the: DOCK 10.00 a.m. to 12 noon Friday, May 16th, 1969 The Honourable Patricia Jordan will officiate at the opening of this new ferry, which is similar to the ferry being placed by post-secondary tnatieatin in- ir vil) Regional snl een ieee Heol Cleese lege} °