i be ~Can’ t trustees. and teachers Editor, Castlegar News: Let me say'at the very two children, one entering Grade 9 and the other Grade 12 ai Stanley Humphries this} year. All the teachers they have, been so very fortunate tohave since our mi to. Castlegar: of termination notices. \-I believe maturely,, without proper order, ‘and most: without having open honest discussions, wil association. “Also, Fm positive, at thls polat, the board is is acuitety, aware as the rest of the community that this was a drastic ‘ this pr ation is history! — ¢: they’ all not work with the situation they are ‘now facing? , After reading the’ local newspaper. and listening to. open line radio program, where all pects of. the problems were represented and presented, it'seems to me the issue at hand now is a matter.of pride(on both sides 6 table. That is, if they can set it'aside long enough to indeed, get to the table. Both parties hold to the conviction that their chief concern is that of the students — our children, If this concern is truly genuine, should it'not overrule pride? It's required that both: sides “give” somewhat in’ order that negotiations can begin in faith and wi common objective — the best possible quality of education for Castlegar young people. They do deserve it and need it to: face troubled world. problem, Tean't help but wo imprinted on the characters of our kids: Any. parent, who. ‘has raised a family, in fact, even those with the very. youngest of children, know that a child's character is molded: far more by experience and example than any other source, whether it be through studies, ‘lectures, Is this not where and how a child’s basic education and lasting values ‘are formed? Could. 3 IG. !. Stanley! H rescind termination notices students walt ‘outside. As nolrd junior Secondary School nse trom board mei Seven: Kin- © judents also | joined the Costews ‘Cheryl ALL MEMBERS. Tunnel & Rock Wo kers beyond: the, earns f “fritls’ poser sac greece aed Ratification Vote. Monday, Sept. 20. Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel Astonis 1ed- by. savings ‘displayed over this whole situation not be ‘compared to the ‘one sweeping our nation and the world today? Nation-wide ‘atrikes, with neither side willing to. concede — and even frightening,’ th "and “ensure: a quality: édueation for * our The School District No. 9 board URGED TO ATTEND. - ; See you, at the eee tnations causing our. present tense: world’ ; ‘important question ‘preservation ‘of mankind could very well rest on the shoulders of our children — today’s students, : tomorrow’ voice in society, and our nation's lenderal . Donna Zurwick f piotests cuts Editor, Castlegar News: , Open letter to school board ‘drama, library. service’ — cultural’ deprivation’ on from the curricula in our dis- generation of school chil trict schools.” e To rationalize that "the closing of these’ dep: ; nthe ethics is made in the, interests: of of their. treatment of School | economy is suspec consider- District No. 9 ‘employees and. ing the amount; “surge, them to’ search ‘for ready it din Is, more’” instruments, books, etc. — to say nothing of the time and ‘effort put into the; : by the teaching staff. |: 4 ;, In a time: of economic de- . # evening for. the: general meeting. » ee @ ta tie od v i vith district’ has. spent, over $1 million: ° Sa 3 3 F dollars less: on our. children than ‘the adequately. Let's be: realistic —the very existence and - " savings they are ‘talkin; ents delivered By Oca er : COMPLETE LINES ~ — Granite; Bronze & aMaible } (NCOP) level Be not 1 new to cashing, The fics Sees pipefitter at'B.C. Timber’s' Celgar pulp mill has has coached hoeke ge | Pee Wees to th ald Castlegar Apollo, Juniors — the { Swetlishoff is also an NCCP instructor. He {s ong of three hes in ch: ‘experience is: enough.” i being on the ‘executiy 5 } boys,” he added: “But Lwould rather tay on the front line with the f level one and Evo. pers at 8, pan, atthe: | elintes in'the: West Kootenays.: vithe Rebels travel to Creston t Says: Swetlishoff, “T've' taught in every. evel and I thought Td give. it, {tne Rebels) a try. I think 16 years eae’ eet “i “Kenjoy the kids.” "He fas ‘hela the position of head instructor for the Castlegar Minos: Hockey, club, ‘as well as ; Swetlishoff also coached senior bronco: ‘baseball: for. at i ‘Trail. Rebelato -has .been: active: in the: Trail/hockey Seedy: i ‘ + system for many years. Last year he coached the Trail ~~ COACH'S ADVICE ... . Down to 22 ployers, Rebels < Midget Feps.! He also’ aged Junior. A hockey on:the Prairies. 5 coach Ken Swetlisholt (left) gives ‘Instruction: to skaters in.preparation for. Tuesday's exhibition game aaa Creston Clippers. siding by is training camp assistant Wayne Kinokin. ¢ ‘= Costes Photo by Chery Wiel ic ry. er Bom ers ‘Trever’ Kennerd ‘pooted ‘es 51+ Bi vend field Ho; ‘as well as .Concordes — verte: and* a> fiela Boal by - the Winnipeg deven with lees Kennerd. 2°. 5: than a minute , Femaining: in Ottawa," using. ‘a new shot. he pasaing offer id i peg jling-one ‘last time, ‘but couldn't doit... * {o-fhe Riders opened fast af- : ter Wylie ‘Turner. was ‘strip- ped of the ball by Ottawa's Ian 'Beckstead ‘while, return- ~=gan booting : “the ‘cont erty as i |) well as three field goals and a " Bi-yard' single. ‘o The | game.: was “played through: intermittent ' rain : and -bright “sunshine ° that ing the opening Kickoff. Isaae immediately tossed the ball into the right flat to Sten- erson in the end zone.’ Miller got that back with a 2t-yard run on “Winnipeg’s pression, the arts are es- pecially needed to help coun- members, School District No. teract. psychological depres- 9: ) sion and cutting our'children Asa body: devoted to the. off from all access to creative fostering of the carts in. this outlets isan extremely short. ; and as “sighted Why should ‘parents and : taxpayers,: the’ arts: programs ' always © be’ ‘Castlegar and District Com- considered the’ first expen- munity Arts Council wishes dable items when budget re-. - to.register a strong protest: straints are being discussed? ;*'' with the school board over its. The. arts. council ‘ asks - proposal to cut every: aspect school board: members fto2 of the arts — ‘“music,art,’"ponder the consequences of rv eins retain ruc equitable ‘solution to ‘the ; terested in gaining professional experience with the Castlegar, News. Assignments in a variety’ ot in; ‘ teresting community events... ~ CALL CHERYL WISHLOW 365-3517 | CASTLEGAR, NEWS | one year's free Insurance pas two-year’ Quality amateur photographer. i in-..]. . Tony ‘Sharpe, 21, ies se Canadian ‘men’s » 200-metre: . record (20.22 seconds) earlier ‘this summer ‘in ‘Colorado. A ties Common Track f Taylor isa prime, example ' Gamiea draw closer. Field Association's Projected of what, the right. schooling ‘With East Germany ‘and> centre ‘in: Victoria. can do. Ac raw recruit, ‘when + the U.S: setting the pace, the ;. Canada still lags far behind: she made the 1978 Common- { Catiadian’ Men's: sprint. team. ‘when ‘itcomes to. “allocating : wealth Games team on talent,: ‘has edged ‘past “Italy-'and resources to train and pro-. and little’ else’ (she ’ failed’ to’ closed in'on Britain;\says na: ‘duce Olympic athletes, Fran-: make‘ the semifinals’ in’ both ; tional “sprint. coach | Charlie ‘cis'said.' Based on:the East. spring’ events), professional «Francis of Toronto, »> German experience, he’ said’ training has helped vault her otWe're ‘up there’ “pretty: it takes. aa input of $1, ‘mailtion, to the top of the class ‘in the damn high,’ ‘Francis’ said this . short, ning period. “5 week. “It could a toss-up -: Fr E > 1 Today, abe talks with con- “7 between us and’ Briain ‘for... tire’ 1882 budget bout: viction ‘about: being the best (third.or fourth in the world; = “s : female. ‘sprinter in:the; world Mit ‘depends on how you judge - ; in two years. She dropped’. it”: oy if that “is, the : Pease, . the out of university earlier this ” Canadian’: athletics “have: country’ certainly is getting year 'to-pursue ‘her single. enjoyed'a banner season in‘ value ‘for money. The‘ Tor: . minded goal. e ‘ , 1682, with more than 20.na- conto sprint. stable -include: “Pin sure. ‘a. lot of‘ people talk about being: the -best,”- > ten," ‘sald, national: track’ and: among'the top five “Taylor said. “But to me, it's ; field: coach’ Gerard: Mach: *\” ‘the world in both the 100 and. reached ‘the point : Canada has medal chances: '200’metres,’ Angela’ Bailey, sion. “I'm not in in‘at:léast 80:track:and field \:20,:the: fastest -high school more to have fun. 2 events at ‘the. ‘Commonwealth © student in the western hem: be’ the“ best. That's ‘what's here. 1. staportant to'me.” « s areness = any rant to dant deter the sparce, crowd : next possession and Kennerd of ‘11227: from giving their kicked a 34-yard field goal to ‘offensive ‘team a standing give Winnipeg it’s only lead ; ovation’ after Walker's two. of the half — 10-7 — before scores. 3 Stoqua took a‘20-yard ‘Isaac ‘INTERCETIONS HURT pass to score. _Uaually one of the'surest - Organ boosted Ottawa's ra in the league, Brock lead to 18-10. on a 51-yard “gave up his only'two inter’ punt sngle and a 34-yard field ceptions’ of'the game in'the goal before Brock sent Jones dying minutes, both ‘cutting’ over the goal line on Winni- off: promising: ‘Winnipeg peg’s. third - try < from, the drives, one-yard | tins against a. fired- Jon Sutton: picked one off up Ott: MONTREAL (CP)—Jerry.. ‘Morales and.