12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1966 TIMELESS TOPIUS Childhood Experiences Are Very C racial Rev. H. Wisem Bretovarin Church mode: paycnological | t theorles penetrate more deeply into the popular, consciousness there is a growing recognition the crucial character of early ‘childhood experiences. It has long been an esta- blished fact that a child’s diet determines to a large extent his physical well being in later life, More recently it has been fee, of children in the word of God is just as disastrous as to fail to give them a proper dict. The lack of the one may deform the body, but the lack of the other will destroy the soul. Nothing can substitute for the fear of the Lord from the earliest years of life, Without the firm direc- tion of the law of God the child is left to wander through a Without the promises of | God's covenant of salvation a child lacks the sonee of recu- rity and belonging so important to his stability and maturity. ariicie for ti aap aero fre inions ‘of the ed. to reflec opin! in tie aching the word sof God Castlegar District Teachers’ As- occupies -a place of importance sockations de: school or any in child training which is sec- pore jody. eS ond to none. is column hopes to A ‘TEACHER TALKS How. are you discharging maze of your. ility to the child. that only end in bewilderment | ren who will be tomorrow ' men and and women? ognized that tional experiences in childhood often reappear at a later time in the form of both physical and mental illness. All of this has resulted in a tremendous emphasis on child care and child psychology. Pa- rents have at their disposal a vast literature to tell them what are the best foods for their children at every. age. They are warnings of the disastrous con- sequences of the wrong kind of experiences to which they may | y subject their children. It is a foollsh recognized as: the « experts - in|- ‘icare and training. _. Impre: ssed as men are ‘ney “Train up a child in the way he should go. and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” Or again: ‘Fathers, provoke not your children to ‘wrath but bring them up in the nature and ad- meonition of the Lord.” To neglect the instruction the expression: of opinions from Crawford, senior counsellor at the Stanley Humphries Second- The Hon. Eric Martin, min- ister of health services and hos- pital insurance, is asking all the hospitals of the province to free PKU testin; laboratory at the Vancouver Ge- neral Hospital to ensure a pro- vince-wide screening of newborn infants for ,yhenylketonuria: “PKU,” as it is kni a ‘rare, inherited metabolic’ di- sease which occurs about once in each 10,000 births. The con- ‘dition, unless detected and treat- ed, causes freversible brain da- Martin Urges Hospitals To Use PKU Testing Lab is| from phenylketonuria would be c concluded to expand this sger- ‘He pointed -out that child- vice to all the hospitals of the [ren found on, repeated tests to province and he expressed the| be a patient are not hope that routine” screening of only ened to receive a sub- all newborn infants would be in| stitute diet, but. also require a effect in all acute care gene-| most caroful atid comprehen- ral hospitals. |sive clinical.counselling of the ‘The minister. sald that| parents, which can’ be accom- children found to he suffering | plished ‘only through liaison and co-operation between the at- provided with: free. Lophenolac] tending physician, the Wood- (alow phenylalanine milk sub-| lands Schook out-patient clinic stitue) through the out-patient| and where necessary, referral clinic of the..Woodlands School| to the Health Centre for Child-| Ooi, in New Westminster. ren for cotisultation. | ary School. | ee Hee The Vancouver school board is considering the possibility of expanding into pre-kindergart- en training for three and four- ear-old children. As a counsel- KINNAIRD VOLUNTEER FIREMEN‘S Niew Year's Eve Dance we Vee ve Decamhbar. 31, 1966 Kinnaird Community Hall Tickets Available at Kinnicki’s Coffee Shop lor of grade 12 in our school, a am am being made aware of some of the pres- sures on school children. It has been said that the students have more pressure, now than at any other time in| history. If this. is so, are: we not increasing that pressure by én-| rolling children in pre-kinder-; garten school? Many people and many,! many teachers will disagree with me. Maybe they are right and I arm completely ‘wrong, but keep-/ ing students in school for about |’ 15 of their first 18 years is cere tainly not my idea of how to Library Facilities Notre Dame Students Help Assembic . Prefab Building Bey TOMpORALY bulldings | ta ie mo! ie expand! lb-| ings when co! rary facilities at Notra will increase { 1 jneteased libr: students. The general pur ose build. peel assembled University of Nelson arrived on| on campus b: 1632 quare fest, ae campus last Thursday and bringing the. total area ow square feet. It will also ut more important than Goutle ‘the seating space for a¢ 13 ‘ehences with 7. Calan A fee chifdrea iviaddocks Shoe Store is’ the team spirit of aldent ve volunteer pronkers i recruited a super. The first student Horie crew, sorted clearing early last week .to, Prelubricated buildings, ‘The increase ©in’ library staff, collections and” service have necessitated moving’ the for the which overlook ‘Kootenay Lake on the north side. ‘The 10-men crew piled and burnt brush and. leveled the “remove the p Tam fully aware of the rea- sons for the pre-kindergarten; schools, Ib is patterned after] “Operation Heslistart” in the US, The intent is to give the youngsters who have been cul- turally: deprived a'chance to ob- tain seme valuable {reining be- fore entoring the primary grad- es. This, in itself, is extremely, while. It serves a very. .de- finite ‘mage and mental in nase of the individuals af: Because of ,its hereditary nature, PKU is not a prevent- ible disease. However, since da- mage to body tissues, particu- larly brain cells, does not occur until after ‘birth, the effects sot PKU are preventible. Techniques of dietary agement of afflicted Sndividuals have been so perfected over re- cent years that a number of well documented cases are ‘now on record which show that, given a suitable diet very early in life and continued during the’ cri- tical years, such children enave been enabled to develop norm- ally with a norma! intellect. The qulnister? said that ‘co- ie UBC Board of Governors Approves Rate Increase ‘An $8 a month increase next | profit ancillary service to stu- year in UBC board and resid-| dents. Rates are set to meet ence rates to cover higher food| operating and building costs costs and wages has been ap-| without subsidy from other un- proved .by the board of gov- iversity, sources or from taxes. ernors: It is effective July 1, ‘The last rate increases in 1 ee residence rates” were rade Desp! ite the increase, UBC's | four. years ago, effective for average a rates of $88 a month|the 1963-64 term. Cost of foo for meals and a single room, supplies have been rising for and $83 a mouth for meals and | some months, and higher wages doubleroom will oH both food and residence be lower than this year’s erage, Toomandoard rates at ed in w an were provid- recently employ a grade 1. concer is with our na-| tural inclination for competition. In kindergarten, children learn) things for entrance into regular, school. When those with pre- school training enter. grade 1, it seems they could have an ad- vantage over children who have| not attended kindergarten. Parents are quick to realize that Kindergarten helys the youngsters and soon almost all Hveyear olds are in classes so, they will have an easier time in TELEVISION * SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players’ * SALES — Authorized Dealer For * RCA, VICTOR — For the finest in color or black & white TV “Years of is your of i e r e Electronic Services Ph. 365-7838 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. Then, the parents of the children Who actually, need some kind of a headstart find that their children are no ) longer get- ting this advance from the 1a nton t signed by Mhe university. because | - almost all present Hall into the “four buildings| deal.: Deli which were trucked: from ‘AL sembled. bi buildings berta. ecting kit and a plumbing. kit. in Pafinaude| ares, for, the $5,600 packaged : unas- buildings was an. er- Saturday is Worst Day For Traffic Accidents If you have errands to run in your car, try Tuesday instead of the traditional errand day of Satarcey, says the B.C. Auto- ranlle Association: , from the stand- post at fate fatal traffle accidents, on the the’ worst day to ibe | with ‘The at oted Na: and -W wife's work, Saturday is tlonal Cor aula quoted Nel e vos ‘aa portage “V. R, COOK c for A c fae rected eda great deal and notes th: “one doesn’t realize Save...... : UP TO 20 YOUR INCOME TAX for details C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 The Mutual Life Of Canada Jems in at council.” vided f lon. to town the ‘a se an ol : ‘ee 2 Hamad Couns Aagaees chains | com ahve Hes ane cprands.| years "on coumell he has learn-| ota an t inure its ‘great future is ness until you have served on The aldermanic Sandigate plex r out. als aE. Tocation of just, one mili in‘ the| ping were prepared, an updated and coporrunitie ties have been EEO: provi ide. $4, . H.: REED: for Alderman A’ man well experienced in A man who served Castlegar affairs, having spent} lage chairman during 1964. at 7% years on council, is seeking] 1965 “and who’ saw Castlegar a further two-year *aldermanic change in status from a village post, to a town. is’ seeking an '‘alder- V. R. Cook believes that in| manic ‘post “in Saturday's elec- tine that tion. W. H. Reed says the yeers akead “will provide us with the to for Cai ‘will be ine to make’ the best decent att buckupiag “byt sent i) pyiay rough to completa 2 at | complex in’. Castle i by pars declentiegat Wah diligence , id «The candidate notes that while’ he was! chairman sewer construction’ was’ ‘started’ “and Z. | completed, engineering plans for Mr. Cook notes that the al-| Surface drainago’ and blacktop- budget to recreation would] street lighting ‘plan was formu- 500 “9 year. for “Te. lated, adopted’ and - ch: press our views and bring thoughts for a fair hearing.” fore — council’ our © indi abel He contrasted this with the growth 1965 council year which “was year.of frustration due to Ee pees sivonely, supports a the lack of leadership‘ and the lack: of support ‘from the then Fagewsod od Providing . a direct chairman Isto! SERVICING YOUR APPLIANCES NOW MAY SAVE YOU A MAJOR REPAIR IN THE FUTURE Special Dryer Service This. 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Ph. 3532815 Mondays from 9 am. to 6 pm The started over a bitched period, a says he ig Stall interested in| Water ylaw giving an Castlegar and ‘its. continued | integrated system was initiated, and ‘development and| approved and started:and an up- a road| dated zoning plan f Cat Arrow Lakes to Fauquier-| was adopted. scent cd A Castle th both Vernon and Rev-| since ose Re Mr, Read served an COLONIAL Mr. Go: ? years in the armed ‘services as He adds that his support of sented ‘counell, with, ans views continued : i rovemients to the to be‘ located on the river flat well palo 7th Ave. He said a park iowa aa ig ale support of the try. facull ‘ ears on re-establishme there, could be qmades: into one southern trans-Canada highway. dnd has beer ent credits The candidate says: that he would “press for a complete recreation centre which would include moving the arena to this site, ca suitable site adjat pajacent to Sandi a for a: curling rink, le, minan large outdoor Pool Wy on parks pin ‘recreation ‘and Seon Squadron Sat for sev- and boat basin. and” area st council representative to the on years, He-is also on the com- track, meets and a ball parl Chamber ‘of 'Commerce. mitte e studying ¢ a district muni- @ feels that fits Gan be ig 1S, snguimbent alderman cipality. » Ya Very. out: | Was flor. commant of ember by using the pre.| the KP lodge here prior to, and ‘ae Eeed is 8 ast be uilding and ‘equip-| When the Rivers hall’ was ment and selling ‘the present uilt_and he .was' on’ the board site.” of directors ‘of the Co-op Trang- e of dietary vith is been exzept the Gaiverslty. of Sask- Tse says le has pre- the introdiifeion of pian and] #y 2G8L Single, $73 $73 dou- effective screening techniques|" ee versity 0 which can be applied to the The $8 increase wil aaa newbord infant pnd which are actors ears Ato UBOcrales reliable in detecting PKU. ont hey earliest sta f (increasing to $75.50) for meals “The PKU Jaboratory at the|and double-room accommca: ‘Vancouver General-Hospital was] tion in former army huts, to Jack Kelly of Castlegar: was | Barten classes. established in 1984 and has been|4 month. (to be $98) for eal reelected vice-president of Loc- But, if the. pre-kindergarten used by the majority of those and a:single room in- modern] al 480, Mine-Mill: and: Smelter | classes ‘help ‘the’ youngsters do hospitals “which now employ oes union, in‘recent ballot-| better ‘in kindergarten, why. routine testing of newborn in- UBC residences, the largest |ing, beating out two other can-j won't the parents enroll their) - fants. in Canada accommodating near-| didates for the position children in the pre-kindergart- ‘Mr. Martin pointed out that| ly 2,900 students, are operated otal of 628 men voted in oH schools?. After all, we want , arrangements have now -been|as a self-supporting but non-| the two-day elections on Wed- ana tet best for our children: : an week Elected by acclamation were: Ps why not take ; z mas nesday and Thursday of last ere is a program estab 4 Student Effort Brings GC eee ie ; s ‘ E pregger R L. Keiver of sul-| of it’ eS acdctunten ee Library Project Closer tary, R. Me I rpen- | tem gets tie Po Polat where most ter; recording secretary; Steve |.of the atte: " are {now Bee to pre-school Tt becomes necess to have re-kindergarten school for four-year-olds to enable the iren, who have ‘been .cul- Re-Elected ‘ i d, to hi bet: | - To Local 480 Tr My eeon for ‘their kinder: CLUB Christmas Dance and Supper SATURDAY, , DECEMBER [7 KINNAIRD COMMUNITY HALE ‘Advance Tickets On Sale At ape ten Jack Kelly PUBLIC NOTICE Due to an ever increasing demand for improv- ed Highway Maintenance during the winter months the Department is . finding it more~ difficult to carry out any private snow. plowing. In view of the fact that there is Private. equip- ment available for this type of work in many areas the Department will not be accepting applications’ for private snow plowing from parties. residing within a six mile distance of the following areas or in any other area where ane equipment is and has been employed by Com- | He tec for yeare where past ‘president of Canadi- an an Legion Branch No. 170, the ite started. = ‘Fast claims service j The Castle gar Centennial Ey brary is*$230.75: closer to ‘its jective of $10,000. due to { forts of the grade .7. student at ‘Twin Rivers = Elementary P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Ph, 365-8151 5 “CEMENT PLYWOODS DOORS MOULDINGS ‘) ant date to.remember for in ‘Much enthusiasm -was dis- played.on Nov. 18,,the day be be- ment depot; | fore Douglas! Day, whi I .dents blitzed I oD tenia: I The ‘grade: 7. 4 dents ‘then ‘rais- ed eee 93 or (87 feet of guar- a “ scognition of 3! we Nectar om |, Haste ree cei the ‘school’s bus students or-| ent Jas were: : ‘ganized ‘a slave auction. It was|F. Jurick; warden, 2K. Penson; eir ' Montrose Chambers of Castlegar, Sean R ever, .j time con’ nvincing ‘myse! af thia ‘axhooling ia quite s0 nee essary, ‘at such an early age. I| | know. what psychologists say |), ‘abotit the “formative” and“‘easy- arning” the tion to 71 feet of quarters. They, and J. to raise the contribu- | trustees, :V. Georgétti, C. Kelly | Je: Conroy. periods of life..But, I ‘wonder. 5 “RUT GROWERS UTES noma EL) were able to raise over $30.. - Mrs, Ike Wiebe, on behalf} ~ of the teachers at ‘the school, came ‘to the rescue by donat- ing an additional $14.62, This raised.the contribution to $230.- 75. With: this surprise donation the school was able to meet its objective of .71 feet. uglas ‘Day is an import- that year B.C. joined confeder- ation.) ‘The grade 7 students of Main Rivers also challenged the Kinnaird Junior ‘Secondary | School on’ their ingenuity to top the amount raised by tt the | Castle- | ‘gar. school.” AANANANALAAAAAANARADAA AAA, a LULU EEE EV VUE RE EEE EE UU KOOTENAY. SOCIETY FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN invites you to use our annual Christmas Card ““manded' by’ Major Samuel Steole arrived at Galbralth’s Today, history is being Fort Steele, about 8 miles d with the uct from Cranbrook, Another first class tourist l dust enclose $1 or mora with your namo and eddress and place it in one of the “Christmas Boxes” conven- -iently placed about the community. Your Christmas Greetings will be bors by being printed in the Christmas issue of the ded to your friends and neigh cea, News. 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