CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 27, 1975 The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ‘We would Ilke to share this poem with you, It was written by Dan Barnes, one of our Grade 8 atudents:, T can see the darkness, I can feel the loneliness, . But what can't I seo? ‘What can't I feel? ‘That is what scares me And’ makes me aware, aut 78 don’t have to You dent have to te pate that it's there. ‘Listen to the silence, _ Nothing stirring. No one speaking. It ia eerle, What lies beyond ‘The darkened windows + And weatherbeaten doors? Ido not understand. ‘There is nothing here. Tam all alone With the’ smells and sounds Of loneliness. e ee In the Trail Music Festival, to be held the week of April 1¢ to 19 inclusive,’ there are classes open for students to , present their original poems and stories. We hope some of our local students will be presenting their efforts, Dan is game to try but he would like company! eee Students in the elementary schools receive dental care . instruction in Grades 1, 2, 3, and 5, but up until now there has been no such program for secondary school students, ‘This situation may change. Through the interest and co- operation oj the KISS staff and Dr. Markie, head of dental services, Kootenay Health Unit, a pilot program for “aecondary students is being trled at our school, Mrs, Nina Wolff, dental hygienist, is conducting two sessions with every class. The emphasis ison the preventative aspects of dental care. Mrs. Wolff uses films, demonstrations and printed materials to make the point. Proper brushing, fossingy and diet are included in the presen: tations, It seems to be going over very well indeed. oc 8 8 Our report carada went out last Friday and as you scan this, our Easter tolidays are about + to begin, As we write this, it is snowing and blowing'and from every window of the kchool we see huge masses of snow, It is hard to believe that we are usually playing baseball and soccer in April. And as for sitting on the grass and eating our lunch outdoors—did we ever do that?? oe Our best wishes went with the Castlegar hockey team when they left for Sweden last londay. Three of our students were with the team: David Kanigan, Curt Horning and Dan Barnes...lucky guys! THANE you was ad in the form of a driftwood wi all ‘plaque on Sunday during! an Neo. 170 of the | Tiandicapped to be used by, the Silver Birch ‘Activity: Ceatre. Here trainee Clara’ Hancock Plage, peed of Use coals, to Royal Canadian Lerion,¢ together with ¢ the” Ladies’ Yet preseated passenger rus (2 the Kootenay Society Legion president Ear! wae Residents Oppose Site Of Dump at Passmore Approximately 65 people “attended a meeting Sunday afternoon to protest the estab- lishing of a regional dump on a alte at Passmore. The site, located approxi- mately 60 feet from the high- way, was once the location of - ‘Triangle Pacific sawmill, and would: see. all Crescent Valley reaiden' Debsis is to be covered are 8 nee assmore resident and ne in the planning depart- -Two Local Residents... “Caught in Snow’ Slide~ “Two Castlegar residents, Douglas Fellman and Janet Zaitsoff, were victims of one of three snow slides which oc- curred one mile west of the . Salmo-Creston Skyway Satur- day afternoon, ‘The first slide resulted ina Palm Dairies truck driver, Marv Leverington of Nelson, to bring his unit to a halt. He was instructing second car that appeared on the scene to park in front of his 60-foot unit when the vehicle bearing the Castle- gar residents, while making its way up tho hil, beeame buried “ina sli After the slide passed, Mr. Leverington rushed down to see if he could be of assistance and the two occupants crawled out of the windows, They started back down the ‘hill to warn anyone else coming up, while Mr. Levering- ton headed back to his unit only to be-caught in a third slide, He was later rescued suf- fering from bumps. and bruises. The department of high- ways crews worked overnight Saturday to clear the snow away, but traffic was. still restricted to single-lane pas- sage prior to noon Sunday. — A Timely Limerick —. ‘The March winds shall blow, ‘And we'll atill have snow, So we'll-work out our Income Tax then, . We'll add and subtract and prove every fact, And maybe, if we're lucky, We'll get back the price of the pen. —Mrs, Ralph Scott ment at Selkirk College, Frans Braal, was selected at Sunday's meeting to act as secretary to the group, In attendance was Area\I director John Moran. Mr. Braa! says fear has ‘been expressed that ‘the loca- tion is too close to the highway and that bears will be ‘at- tracted, There is a recreation field nearby. ibis tise. felt ‘that the covering of garbage once a week is insufficient and that the foul Mr. Brat stated that a “He"does hot: question the need for stich a facility. “Dam convinced the re- gional district really worked |- hard, but I'think they did not follow the right procedures in that they did not get input from the whole valley,” he said. Mr. Braal said he’ woutd like to seo the residents take a ‘constructive attitude that could possibly lead to an ‘alternate site, He spoke of -plans being laid’ for: a. publie ‘meeting Sunday, April6, at p.m, in the Passmore Hall, This date is yet to be confirmed.”: Five Break And Entries “Five break and entries, which occurred early Tuesday morning, are under investiga- ton by the local RCMP detach: _ment Premizes entered are Blue Top Burger, Smith's Plumbing. and Heating, Canadian Propane Gas and Oil, Trail Auto Body and Boundary Machine Shop. At the wheel of the van,” - which brings specialized occu- pational ‘therapy services to, ~ patients with arthritis, will be G:A:R.S. occupational thera: pist, Jane Leask. She. treating patients who have been referred by their family: phyaleians, hospitals, or'health units in * each area, and quite often takes ils services right to’the homes = of patients. ‘These van trips are made * to areas which do not have = large enough populations to * stipport the services. of 2 full-time occupational therapist. ‘They. bring self help. aids. uch as pickup aticks, dressing nd bathing aids, and chair. raises,:to assist ‘patients who have difficully because of joint weakness, pain or stiffness, = )"The occupational therapist. carries on board the’ van “+ shoemaker's equipment to pro- vide adjustments to footwear of patients, an important cons!- ° deration in helping patients {. with) arthritis remain: inde- The van will be located at. pendent: in.their own home setting, on, the trip are Grand Forks, ‘Trail,, Nelson, Creston,’ Cran- brook: Fernie’and Kimberley. Simonen, Assists’ went to P. Laurino (3), D. Markin, G. Gallo, K. Knowler (2), K. Kirby, ‘D. Knowler, R. Kanigan and W. Gorkoff. March 22—Castlegar 9, Na- kusp 8. Castlegar. won ‘in sudden death overtime play, with Pino Laurino, assisted by . Allen Isakson, scoring after 1'% minutes of play. In goal were Nick Chernoff and: Michael Duff. Scoring were P. Laurino (4), K. Knowler (2), G. Swetll- koff, A. Isakson, 8. Simonen, R. Lauriente, R. Martin, K. Kirby and G. Gallo, ‘Assists were made made by G, Swetlik Rirby (2) and G. “Gallo (2), March 23—Castlegar 7, Mernon 8. Goalies were N. were credited toP. Laurino and Danny Markin with'one each: Parent support was de- das “fant ‘Coach of the Castlegar Pee Wee er} rep team ‘is. Ron Nelson ‘with Babe Newton as manager. ‘ FRUIT COCKTAIL, Libbys’ 28 oz. 69c CHASE & SANBORN peal Ibe se SAD. Johnny's F Grocery & Gas Sales UMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF ‘eR OPEN 7 AM. TO 9 P.M, 7 DAYS A WEEK HIDE - OUT ~ Saturday Only 1 -Downstatra In the Fully AlrConditioned MARLANE: HOTEL’: © CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 27, 1975 ‘Step Out with Easter’ Finest. 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