2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., March 7, 1968 A TEACHER TALKS AEE PA RS column is submitted | help in discrimination of sim-) ber is that these sto: sessions right eye movement, and teacher. DTA, Box 416, Kin-j| words in context. Hlaritles and differences, left|should be pleasurable ex; ences for parents and ¢! other needed pre-reading he parent should encourage the child to discuss the {i ld During the preprimer|tures. The child should not express the opinion of any period, the child begins to Comments | learn a few sight Words which iries are invited and|are incorporated into short,|h be directed to J. B.|simple stories since it is im-|s Public Relations Of-| portant that the child learn|be successful at school. confidence he ne When the child starts BC. | In stage, the the] school and begins his form- 8 8 sel Because tt the skills of com- are 90 id-}to learn some he attack skills faut ae an arts program in t! primary division of the e! mentary frais stem is to| dently instruction time ning | natural speech. liste! related to reading Vocabulary and story and in a full, well-balanced Comte are also more advanc- “In levels five through Jangua fe arts program all of these s! are developed as fully as possible for each Ae (second and third years), child. the child more difficult, bot ae selection of vocab ulary, in the com; lexity, of the ideas cry ma use of rally of not methods, depending on the needs and abilities of the chil- alysis are taught in conjunc tion with most reading” pro-| can on iho wea ioe les Pao a pets The comp! e_ program same Most classrooms that children can “sound out” | are ©: words or recall the basic sight} vocal oy Reading is gaining mean- e ing from the printed symbol. which he is experiencing dif- e ae adder |. Not only will the final consonant sounds) which’ he will’ use indepen-' 2 hil later 0 Th ‘majo roportio | reads" the vel four, the, cd le Or rtion of|}reads the “fi reader is” 2 devoted|in which the sentence pat-{at reading. terns are more like those of reads from books which become progressively “Hearn ‘eco al reading instruction, his and the ¢ child oe Barents should encourage his cessful in his early atte Parents shoud} not stop shave no real value. The parents should, not criticize his | would not be PROUD WINNER of $25 as West Kootenay winner in an essay contest is Marilyn Polovnikoff of Tarrys. Extending their congratulations to Marilyn are Mrs. Schulte, centre, president, and Mrs. Orla left, Gloomy Forecast For Water Bid By Oolischenia From the point of view of both area and provisions be ie Bat we stock o full selection of beh SAVAGE SHOES rowing feet, forthildren’* > Maddocks Shoe Store a good trans- action for the area. This was the opinion of Mr. Rust, a Kinnaird al- derman as well as chairman of the regional board, said Tesults of his recent trip to Victoria were far from en- couraging for Ootischenia re- One of a long list of mattere discussed by Mr. Rust while in Victoria, the ARDA question has been of prime CARS was the sponsor of the contest, which was concerned with reasons why young persons should not smoke. Marilyn’s essay is eligible for a provincial prize and ultimately possibly a national award. — Castlegar News Photo to discern wi boo! have merit and which do not. Most. important of “ead parents chovld not make such an issue of reading that it of the to of y Castlegar branch, Canadian Arthritis and Cancer Society. the unorganized area’as one means of acquiring federal and provincial assistance for obtaining a dependable water supply for the area. “The — the Agri- cultural’ Rehabilitation and Development Act — were not wing] botn boys and git, 19 and Attention all Junior Golf- ers and “would-be” golfers—. ing shotmaking, pl * bs reer Conduct pla n e year, and sev- eral junior tounaments mn are cut et ad tea it ns This program, together with as possible to either Castle-|the opportunity to play on of $270,000,” S pole Of this amoun ithe Oot- it District HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- Sands Motor Hotel MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” meaning, to o gain some under- ding what they|a advance, children vanes through ts the) levels els ot gar Drug* or Carl's Plaza the best 18-hole course in the |5r", CRISIS IN CANADA Hear JOHN MUNRO, President, K y-West C vative Assn., On a Subject of Vital Concern to All Citizens FEWAY’S | THE. cn Roast Host: TO a Cay Top Quality, G yerml t I Canada Choise, Canada Good. — Choic’, Canada Good. . ‘Beef Western Pot Roast i Old Fashioned Family size Pot Roast. Canada Choice, Canada Good ’ Sliced Side Bacon 11 Cottage Rolls NU Sirloin: Steak | Superb Beef. * Top Guslity, Government Inspected. | Canada Choice; Canada Good. 58e | Cy . 196 ee | Fresh Bologna Beef Sausage ns Pkg. 7 3¢ q a Peg Te} Economy Brand. 1% Ib. pack: Drugs. oe th eee [eter a choula produce g mee! quality’ equired ing a the Junior t Develop ganizatio! n op ensure the club's by the oe it Committee Erecessful , development $270, 00 baja. very, only 3 ‘#109000 would be I ey ts pie: Gov TONIGHT Thursday, March 7 A formative gucefing was held recently in, home of Mr. and Mrs. tt penal of lect an execu- Through discussion of the stories they read, children some in- . sight int le. Canadian. td thee own experi- | i y Mr. Pecked in Oil. ences and their own feelings it life. divers’ Concentrating for the} iin uuon for them at Twin Rivers Social Workers hf fatare. by th So; juniors j—, 6et | that ments,” KINNAIRD HALL AT 8 P.M. ts} Brilliant, to tS live for the neni formed Sky- groups and provide instruc-| form in now! ‘The $170,000 cost would excessive for irri; Large - Sardines : 3% oz. tin about When v help children | read. fo ine is i nt, we are Parents can help their iene on to read. cullarn, to be successful ‘ts See areal ents gency measures, the slab has} six pare! Ow, divided into levels mE 's| undertaken to em-| ‘Mi has Boy, 2 In the 6 first year of the of slo Biydiving. the ee saleny. 0 of| donated his sex Eenerously P r=) skydit Miracle Whip, 32-02; jar Sale shaven de Held a Sominar mn, most chil- him. ceeds to be turned over to out ‘that "ARDA . rork I At Selkirk College dren ‘will complete levels one | ies ‘to the juniors to help out in ren- to four. Level one is the many excellent ovating of the proposed jun- Am “Lucerne. Regular, . Cottage Cheese s=-2 7 82 oz. carton saoeeeee There successful semin- reading readiness period dur- poo available ¢ today-—books ior clubhouse and procure- aP shoaenrea | by the Kootenay Taste: Tells. - Beans wit Pork fete 8 ford 1.0 ing which the child receives] havin, artistic ment of instructional films branch of the British Colum- 14 fl.oz. tin Bane tne Caldecott Award and aids. eh 7 pro|] . ae aa 5 Winners are a good start for The junior age limits months ago by a gov tard ¢ ‘ 4 2 z a oi : Peanut Butter o7ec parents who are not sure of | have | been, tentatively estab- ursda! Offi C A ST L E wat fo look for in children’s he Silver cure lub | lish lish 12 years before Sept. Dr. Alan of re, chil cial -indica Res. or "or Chink Style. ‘The main thing to remem- jumps regularly ae ne Colum- L eat jan 18 years after| psychiatrist with the ‘Burnaby 48 fl. oz. tin Bel air Frozen. : Just heat in the oven. Aug, 24 24, 1 mental health centre and eesistan that it SHOWS 7.30 & 8.00 p.m. Bove and girls under this| Psychiatric consultant to the eclared. 7 present zn ————— that it Tonite and Friday LINOS — SASH AND DOOR age are invited to sub-' New Denver Home for Boys} future, primaril, - mat ‘thelr “applications, as a[and Mrs. Iris Preddy, special tural are: ar shove am age KALEIDOSCOPE stanter group will be formed placement officer. for the Bri- Warren Beatty tish Columbia Welfare Divis- ‘Susannah York ion conducted the open Sem- if there’ i is S sufficient interest. Color — SAT. - MON. - TUES. Don Knotts Joan Freeman The Reluctant Astronaut ——— WED. - THURS - hte Alex Guinness Berger Ag Quiller Mesusranduea SLOW DOWN Q0kIVE! . Province of British Columbia Dopertment of Highways Nelson Highway District PUBLIC NOTICE LOAD RESTRICTIONS Pursuant to Section 27 of the Highway Act and Section 199 of the Motor Vehicle Act, the follow- ing load restrictions are hereby imposed on all Provincial highways and roads within the Nelson ) District 12:01 a.m. March 6, 1988, until further notice. No person shall operate any vehicle over any Provincial highway, road, or arterial highway hav- ing a single axle weight in excess of 75% of 18,000 pounds or a tandem axle weight in excess of 75% of 32,000 pounds. EXCEPT on the Southern Trans Canada — Fruit- vale to Creston; No. 3A Nelson to Balfour; No. 3A Castlegar to Nelson which shall be limited to legal axle loading. of the and prosecuted. will be G.R. Kent. District Superintendent The local club, nan we tely 30 social ero Para By the cpa of tis month fr (3 embership in the Canadian Membership in this na- ‘tional group is man before the club may sanction jumps. activity for sxoup st but club officials ing |members of the club, confidence that ar-|the re suitable A residential site, or one in which residents do not live mainly by farming would not qualify. Bites c- Mrs. Preddy spo! .|ly about the eight fi P centres nt used for children Detecenthe ages of six aud 18 years. ALL TYPES. OF LUMBER ELK. CEMENT — PLYWOOD ” Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order ~ THIS: WEEK'S SPECIAL Glidden Endurance House Paint First Quality — Reg. $12.20 gal. Extra. Special . $8. Complete color range and white “We Take Better Care of Your Builging Needs” 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155" i juniors must become either as a registered junior under |‘ Yate, or ‘as an in- dividual junior’ member at the $15 rate. 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