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Thirty of those | present. were. “principals and 2 WOOK» The Women's Worla bay of Prayer was ohserved. in ie Castlegar with a service held in St. Alban's- #meglican Church on Friday, February Sth.. Leaders for this service were Mrs. Lillian Killough: end Mrs. John Sherbiko). and “|the address was given by Mrs. A.T. Horswill who read excerpts from an article in ."The Living Message" and: rear" briefly on the theme "Perfect Love, Casteth “Out : ear. : The soloist was Mrs. MacLeod, accompanied by} urs. A. Hostetter ; ‘organist for the services) | . Approximately 45 women st tended: é {evades ‘one to thirteen ‘for’ all students in the districts ‘ concerned. after hearing ‘reports on current practices ‘jprogram, which will be based “upon recommendations ‘for- |warded by principals: and inspectors. This means that : Pause ‘AND NIECE BORN. 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SUGAR... a once such a program ‘is implemented,’ each child, ‘will,, throughout his school . eareer. from grade one to ‘grade fone school if the’ ‘pupil’ has. ‘accession to transfer. from Jone district to another, | ‘but to, the. pupil himself, as this: teachers +o more: accurately determine his. scholistic ‘weak points and *hereby give’ ‘the mos eu eae: remedial »\served in’ the> ‘Perish. Hall and :then reconvened into two. { separate groups '- elementary ‘and secondary. “for discussion Gectiecer ss Trait. Districts. “phe ethas: thease were re Inspector W.E.. Lucas of Trail Sehool District; Inspector E. ‘Hyndman of Kootenay Lake ,; Nélson and ‘Slocan Districts; and Inspector J.J. McKenzie of castlegar,, Arrow Lakes and Creston District. The main item -of'a fairly: heavy agenda was that of. providing ‘a minimum ‘standardized testing program through in the schools of other districts and a discussion of pertinent points,” a committes was appointed under the Chairmanship of” Inspector ‘Lucas to draw up such a twelve, be given a certain’ series of. achievement. and aptitude tests which will: not. ‘only be’ of value to the well as on standards of achievement, ‘for it will. enable instruction. - The meeting adjourned at ‘2s 30 or a tasty vunch: i pletion, they were. most, ‘enthusiastic: over both plane gh on problems of a more; apecific ‘and particular nature...” During the course of. their visit the Association ; members made a- tour of danspection of the new. high school pbuilding, - and: ‘though ; At ‘wants: several weeks for com-).:;"° and: ‘construction. ares phe” next’ mecting. wit. be hea: on ay’ loth at: Grand | SELL ‘TT THE GLASSTFIED wae : -EHONE gos." “Printed. Silks, $7. 9B verse ie KINNAIRD amore CLUB BGI SOCIAL, OrRGIs “Ten. enews mae ‘at’ ‘tha. howe of Mr ‘and’ ‘Mres ve “Buckna a 4a Kinnaird ,: Tuesday: evening ‘last for .the:. second Feburary — i meeting: of: the Kinnaird. Catholic: ‘dlub. ‘The president. ; Mrs. T. Fourt . called . :the meeting: ‘to. order. and asked. Father Harnes ’ +o ‘say. “the: usual ‘opening. prayere. wee ‘po Mra. ‘J; Hendricks: acting-secretary. ‘read. the minutes ‘of the ‘previous. elu. mpe rine held: at the home of; Mrs.- “Ss ee : ‘The Tasignation of Mrs. S$. Gallo from ‘the’ “office E 2 secretary, an: office which: ‘she™ held: since the Club? formatio: for the: past. two ‘years: was: ‘the first. ‘buainess rds ‘of appreciation. of Mrs... Gallo's capable tent NOES as secretary ‘were -exprassed by.» ole-Hearted: endor- i * Regrets ‘and’ fs : eovery:.to. continued good. health - slGatholic:. club: ‘to, our. ‘sick: ‘member ‘attention, ot the coast. =: Bu : “The, hostess. assisted. by Mrs. Mowhinnie: ana her! ‘abt sts iubby- 708: ‘Buckne; served « ‘8. a calaty “yet. simple. ‘Lenten er paid: ‘Was, to. say, the: least Barnes” expresses concern. over: th