BEST EQUIPPED ad most functional band room in British Columbia is the way School District No. 9 trustee Jim cribed the new band room at SHSS. Band master Norman Fishwick is. shown put- ting the senior band through its paces. Lamont des: Photo During Education’ Week, SHSS and other schools will be open to "the public. Guest speaker at SHSS during “Qpen House” will be Dr. Emil Lubick, director of guid- ance at Selkirk College. — Castlegar News Retiring Chamber President Kemperman Reviews Accomplishments of Past Year years passed. lA steadily improved Ralph .| ex anol pentatye 06 ‘of this whole area, will Hpwel, who was my chairman of the business and industry committee and later ‘ook ie active art in civic ae tion Week this ran 7 thts is the week we focus pal ticular atten- tion on: education. Schools are opened to the public that they may come in and see what is happening in the hope that they approve what is belng done and support it both finan- clally and vocally. Our education system is un- dergoing many, changes which are making inroads on our estab- lished and accepted ideas and at- titudes about what a child should learn in school. These changes are, of course, the results of the needs of our changing society and they affect large. 3 As technology has prought rapid change, assimilation of facts is being left more and more to machines. We are need- ing idesoriented people, Pe people who can adapt ace of changing knowledge. So the focus in our schools | si has hadto shift from fact to ideas, Any, partieulat set of facts in itself is not so important as pial can be done with such fac The growing need for tech- nically trained personnel and interchanges near. 2, Kootenay river bridge al- most complete 3. Brilliant Bluffs cleared away. 4, Trail-Kinnaird major im- the our responsibilit ty to train stu: dents of all abilities as useful citizens has lead to a broaden- ing of our school system to in- clude a wide range of training from the vocational to the uni- the a wor ‘committee, I an a like to urge everyone-to consid- er saretully an excellent article on a district mw nicipality i in the local paper of Feb. On the dollar rad cents issue connected with the we should weigh this as careful- ly as when we sonsider: zeplace: ing a, wringer washer with eith- ther wringer washer or with an automatic washer in expected and future cost. Now x should switch to usly the of the Southern Trans-Canada | 196 Highway which is now. complete except for the Kinnaird-Salmo section, On the local level, we t the Kinnaird-Trail (links planne argue road be Sed and the Bril- liant Bluffs cleared. Continuous stress on adequate ferry service has been, reasonably. successful. The battle-for. adeqi compensation for lost, recreation ihe Ar and. sutficlent access. erated tou couraged eo ee Dolehay | some of ’s work in 6. Roads and Bridges — Alex Cheveldave Policy reaffired — New ed—Kinnaird-Salmo. Improve roads — Kinnaird-Trail. st, booth location. 2. wed road signs rs | Sep Lake). 52 Miscéllatieous highway Se eirict Gout Club was urged to put up signs to the golf course. Road across Arrow dam is lanned. olid progress in area: , m terms of present cost, services|: Undecided new roads — Syrin- Cr pr in 5. Robson road has been paved ai § Columbia-River Development — }. Lambet! 1. Low leyel road along. Ar- M, | row pakes, and Estebilcuient of Park at syrivie tees sociation re_ brief Lakes fisheries. A careful follow up with C. D. Schultz and Co. re inadequate clearing of foreshore was car- tied out. Park Development —vD.W. es on Arrow rooke: May 28 festivities at rare CofC entered. an old fire truck. June! 67 -8: Carnival at Pass ee] Foundation-Dravo - donated the use of their equipment on a t| number of occasions for levelling ‘and sanding, The park offered good 3. seat Rod and Gun AS-| co sicas Manpower Centre Counsellor Named R. C. Bristow today announe- ‘spree ent ‘of ‘Richar formerly of Moose Jaw, skatchewan, to the Cana Manpower. Centre, Trail, as a Manpower. counsellor. . Necker, a graduate in social sclences from the Fresno State College, Fresno California, was formerly a probation officer with the Saskatchewan Depart- nent of Welfare at Saskatoon, id lately: a rehabilitation of- . fleer with the Attorney-Generals department British Columbia. The academic studies and Souneellyg Sxperfence which lecker. brings new esithon ‘will further strengthen yment; sareer: and re: uiliauor scounselling « servi ed. by the ‘Trail Ganada Mr. . Riera, was urged to satien, on Syringa and Sheep fake 1 P Tourism — “G. R. McLachlin Tourist booth July-August. Travelling editors June 1o-| 2 met sand escorted. am Detect My ie 15 and fi Business and’ Industry — Jack Hipwe'! Worked out up-to-date bro- chure ‘on area and replied to 1. Kinnaird and 0 several Feb. 9: R. Bares, For the money you need to balance your budget... - ‘fora cash advance Setyourmind at ease. Add up the bills you're now paying, tmonthafter month ... and pay themoffwithcashfromGAC. Then you can enjoy the convenience of paying all your bills with one monthly payment that’s. fitted to your. budget, Chances are it will be lower. than the total you are now paying each. month. You can plan ahead... provide for extra spending money ‘out of every paycheck. For prompt, personal service... stop in or call. Get a cash advance from GAC to pay your bills... or for any good reason. any LOANS UP TO $5000 GAC INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORP., LTO. Seaton Plata aeenevecesneeeesPOOUW 3657772 manager, of aL at the dam. J. White on ‘Arrow ‘Lake’ Fisher- Mr, Clegg 2 (expert ‘on muni- cipal planning), held an excel: lent presentation on correct land bases T. Pearce'on Society for ihe e Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, E. Mosby spoke on jndust- tial efficiency. Civic ‘Affairs. — (L. Ackney) J. lat ———$—$——— proinotion of local civic’ affairs. Hipwell : did ‘some ‘pre- linlaary work on district plan- ‘We urged the CKRC ‘to con- tinue their planning department. ow | Castlegar paving” and storm drainage’ program well’ on the ‘Kinnaird had another year of steady progress and becomes town in August. Robson is get- ‘to village status and is next, p — W. T. Waldie systematic canvass of all businesses and “several individ. uals for "A TEACHER TALKS a jope that the people of the community, whether parents or not, will ta o the opportunity to visit the educational facilities in the district throughout the coming week and will look for some of the that are KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS 121 Columbia: Ave, — Phone 365-5531 Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C. First-class g u Idi and shine . work. Specialty: broken, crank shafts, gas and diesel: cylinders and heads. Full guarantee. Steel Fabrication — 24-hour, Service “Only the Best Is Good ’Enough” coming about. We hope you will take the opportunity to talk with the ed- ucators you meet, whether they le teachers or college’ professors and find out what changes have come and are coming in the courses’ and mat- erjals their students are being exposed to, «What you find out may be , some of it mi tes worthwhile and forwardlooking, dedicated to our theme for Ed- ucation Week 1967 — Learning to Live With Change. * * 8 . The new. Cremistry labor- lly de- ator at SHSS was spi to date the stu- Pacific Water Wells Ltd. ‘Drilling Contractors: for. Fast Efficient Complete Service Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 865-6933 dents taking the new IEand chemistry 12 courses. The room will’ handle $2 students and will allow a work- ing space of three linear: feet for each student. Special features in this lab- oratory, are the three fume closets’ ‘at the back of the room, the lecture area in the front and the black-out boards. over the windows to allow films, nec- Sasary, to the course, to be Sethe new Physics laboratory wal jnogommodats the: students ani ies 12 Industrial scien ce 13. ane ‘It will hold 80 students. The a wok Denches” and black-out bulletin boards to enable’ stu- da dents ‘to do work in optics and These new additions to the school are Jarge: enough to al- low, adequate space for the stu- dent ‘to do individual laboratory wor! Castlegar Roofing Contractors @ Specializing in Cedar Shakes: @ Asphalt Shingles @ All Types of Roofing Repairs — WORK GUARANTEED — J. BOISVERT, Manager Phone 365-3051 After 6 p.m. * OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWN: MOWERS: AND TILLER REPAIRS CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY . Recovering — Remodelling Carpet — Tiles Craftsmanship: Guaranteed Call for iree ‘estimates — no -gbligation i a? Office Supplies Castlegar News Phone 365-7266 © GORDON A. SUMNER | several new members. Airport, —_ ti West: xtensive, paving program carried out. Miscellaneous: Participated. Silver. . Citv Fiesta at Trail. Soonsored SHSS band. Your chairman stressed West and East Kootenay CO-OpEr: 1U Hipwell Policy: ion attended the annual Kootenav Boundary meeting at Cranbrook an several Special and quart- 1. Promote more informa- tion ‘about district lity. 2.. Promote. measures to make this area a more attractive Place, to live in. Castlegar at annual hie Health. Service Ogiow Building 605 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7022 REPAIRS | To All: Major And Portable Appliances CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE SERVICE Phone 365-6939 meetings in Nelson. Trail, Salmo. Creston and Grand Forks. Selk- $3. Co-operate with elected in irk College is fully operational now. : All Sizes, All Grades, 815 X 15 TUBE TYPE .. 775 X 14 TUBELESS ... 825 X 14 TUBELESS CASTLE TIRELTD. 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