May 16, 1968 GRADUATING CLASS of 1968, Selkirk College, of 46, students from arts and sciences, technology’ and applied arts, business and commercial practice. Bright, * warm weather with a touch of summer breeze greeted the 500 friends, aid other persons who came to witness the putin. ceremony for the t- class from C: two-year-old regional college. A wide variety of courses; both practical and, ‘y are offered at the school. It first “began operation in the fall of 1966 in quarters loaned by Celgar. -Those of the y of a good ti the p with a helping of students from across Canada. The emphasis, is on from the area, — Casltegar News Photo - Draft John Munro Movement | - Confrontation Held Last Night - A crucial “confrontation”; ty meeting scheduled to be + was scheduled for a specia)| held in the Marlane hotel last + Progressive Conservative par "night. if af HOW MUCH WOULD WESTLAND BAKED ENAMEL ‘ ALUMINUM SIDING. 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Hon} with the re party sano. ..-The moyement was spark- fed at the recent Progressive Conservative nominating con- vention ‘when a group of} tha young Conservatives ; b burned young party members’ mbes’ griew. ance was made-known, ote contended. happen, but it will happen at on he conc night con- ie their party cards in protest over the election of Nelson Cominco Plan Plant To Gease Work. . For Three Weeks A three-week shutdown is is|being planned for most of nominate ‘of the riding associ- | th aucn) Mr. Munro decides not to rup 1 riepondently, explain- ed Mr. Wolte, the group sup- porting him will either re- concile tamseives to the par- ty a aid support Arnesen or in- their Eupport for an- Sther party cant sl Indications or a “reluet- nro's part to take the independence road gave rise to the younger mem- dilema, Mr. Wolfe said the, move- iment is “composed of a nucle- us of four members. . . but we have the support of a lot} of others. “[ have been stopped e corridors (of Selkirk tat Ieee) = told of the -benefit local election,” Mr. P! the com: Ss coperations® at the ug. 10 weekend, “Cominco nee nounced this week. iS day shutdown began wn began July 16. Can 1 Wake Money. 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