2 a part of their obligations to self, ie. to increase. one’s knowledge| “ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, “1954. CASTLE: NEWS Published: Every ‘Thuredxy By, THE CASTLE: ‘NEWS. LIMITED Castlegar, B.C. Bs L. Vv. CAMPBELL, Manages’ V. A. MISUTKA, Editor - Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association and: 2 BC, Weekly. Advertising Bureau .... SUBSCRIPTION RATE :— : . °$3.00-per year; 26¢ per month: by carrier. The fe the e tnst De part of” an ariatet on tet proved: most ‘ remedial ' classes avin dit-, by H. Bate, principal of the Kin naird 3! e are; ¢sought more ex- tensively cand | thoroughly Authorized ‘as: Second Classs Mail, Post Office D EDITORIAL DIVIDED LOYALTIES It’'s-not a simple matter for an individual to properly’ appor- tion his or her “spare” time in accordance with one’s. obligations to family, self, community and church, In this highly organized | district at least, this aim becomes more difficult. : student to learn varies ‘a® great! deal with each subject and’ all) pupils cannot bee expected : to] tonbe zl 7 grasp with the same. ease or, at the same rate. Indeed the individual “difticul- ties or deficiencies ‘of the’ stu- dents: may and do. vary great- ly and are not confined .to ‘stu- dents of low intellegence.:To de- - Despite sat. is some obligations to self and community are apparently not being folfilled “in this: area, either through lack of fime ‘or too misch lethargy. ‘The lack of registrants for the night school classes at the higt night the causes.of difficulties depend largely -on:. the : “goopera- tion of and Board. : or ting. the student from attaining | a ostan-|t dard of which le Sad to find some ieeseny tonto: schoo] this year .and the fack af school courses too, indicates that many people here’ afe neglecting! and interests. : . Since there is-a mini of: regi for .each| course before it can bé offered, the lack of enough persons regis- tered makes it impossible for the § dful of i There have always: been stu- dents ‘in need of: remedial’.help. In‘: the good old days. of.:'Tra-| ditional Education “there’ were| such students but» their” needs| were ignored by society and ed- ducational authoritities. ‘With the to take them. 3 ‘ eo ‘As: for obligati i nisl need seems t. be.more leaders for Cubs, and Scoute in’ this area, The Boy Scou movement is: one ‘of the Gang eat Const mae (eure et per STORING WATER aa oS oF - The recent i : by the: than to store the water for power production in the U.. S,.i3.a) sound .argument’ in - general . theory. ' As : the. Province ;points: out, B. C. will never become an industrial province if it does not have the power potential, to’ attract industry and also, there ‘is a greater that every child be: giv-| dary education the problem. of the remedial stud come them, is the, purpose’ of|tered and has b more Seets and therefore, of, more concern 3 to society and edu- “authorities.- , cational” the anes are, have beet) uit; (diag- nostic - tests’ to “detertuine “Wwhat| 2 Phases = medial. ‘students - niist “possess and sympathetic attitude and a) genuine ‘enthusiasm for the role she jis to play, in the educational, en the opportunity of ‘a 'secon-] 1, DEDICATED .19..KINDLY “THOUGHTFUL ° SERVICE: -Senefit trom paws ganis than from, mene waite stommee, deme. | witht “keep the turbines turning south