ST ea po for shee eee ST CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 22, 1974 “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” Ts the mood aD FOR SCHOOL that lead in top styling and com- fort, See: us for your:assurance of great fit and select from our super selection .of slip-ons, lace ties, buc- kle shoes that kids really dig, at prices you'll like. T-Strep of Misses by “Miss Susan” Lace Ties & Buckle Shoes by “Cambridge” Send the kids offto-school in'shoes - Selkirk College is Actively Studying ~ Establishing Satellite Fernie Campus: Tfall goes well Fernie could be the’ site: ofa community college campus, a: satellite ‘of - Selkirk College. Several weoka ‘ago, Dr. Bruce Fraser, principal of Sel- kirk College, met’ with ‘Fernie ‘~ city council and informed alder-~ men that Selkirk was interes- ‘ted in'the old Fernie Memorial : Hospital building and grounds as a site for a college which would integrate local groups such as the Arts Council, Historical “Society, ‘ Handi- capped Soclety, nursery school, adult education and ‘formal university programming, ‘ “At; that. time: the ‘city advised Dr. Fraser that it was “highly interested)’ and pro- mised him the complex would be turned ‘over for’ community "| . college purposes with “very ‘few. strings attached.” A ‘Since the time,-of that. meeting, Fernie adult educa: ' tion director Raymond Hughes and the Selkirk College admin- istrators:have been wooing the department ‘of education’ with the proposal, asking its approv- ,aland funds for renovations on the old hospital building, < ‘Action has been taken and it, looks ‘now ‘as\ thoughi'a definite ‘decision will be made in Western Canada, visited Fer- f the situation, Accompanied by. Dr. Fras- er, the architect met with representatives of the various , community organizations and studied’ the. layout’ ‘of. the; hospital complex In order that he sould assess space require: ‘i nie and made a thorough study men! the architect: has gone’ to Victoria to submit his report to the provincial education epart, ment. It is. expected ‘that tl department's Treelaton ould be released =< soon, ‘ince making his study}: a wei y "The Crossroads of the Kootenays” MCE IS WIE 1» THURSDAY, AUGUST. 2, 1974: 115 CENTS PER COPY, Eremenko’s ‘xcs. 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Two proposals, both set.’ nelal struc-” ture of the referendum, were outlined to council, Tuesday: 8'$65,000 recrea- tion grant Py ‘a $40,000 federal -grant representing 20 per cent of the labor costs.’ / i The \first: major. step toa cost sharing concept was taken ‘Aug. 15 at'the regular. meeting» of:Selkirk College council at ® which’ it approved, in‘ principle - that the college center into an agreement with’ the Regional > District of Central Kootenay to mplex |; Proposal N “f which could ‘seat 2,000 persons,’ ii have six‘ dressing public: under the department’ ‘of edu tion policy of joint recreational {fr > facility development ‘and(tl the administration’ ‘proceed’ to igate (the: details’. of prepare a final resolution for ‘council's consideration: “Noting the public refere: dum is:Sept. 28 the’ college council had its representative proceed swiftly so commitment to'the public referendum is: met. : Mrs. Moore’ stated: the department of education has wt the procedure where- ° Sas ‘an’ agent’ for ‘the ‘school concerned. The depart- t has also called the share ‘of, 80:'per’ cent for. the olleg soe one education» school: boards represented: on the college council, there will be |” no direct cost to the taxpayers as ‘a result of the. fact that , college ‘capital is now 100 per cent financed.’ The: matter, however, .must be referred to _ the education minister for ision, ‘Mrs. Moore informed coun- cil the RDCK has been told this will be done as soon as possible. ; RDCK will then be advised of *: the department's policy. © The arena building com- mittee is scheduled to meet this Tuesday with service clubs, a 3 as well'as'a complete layout, is to Z Prayer, \Ser- kath : ‘renewing summer. friend- oe “at: St. David's can- | 4 y . 2 i * 2 inves zi le‘the Proposal re: ease Come. : ‘celled « this. ‘week only, Rue 5 i ae ; . X 4 i the support of all the! be ‘made available for: viewing. Come’ to ar _by the department of education ships. P : : within the next few weeks. 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