CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967 “Trustees Ready to Discuss Problems: School trustees are of the growing finan “pree| iced by mun- 1 people to e problem, atid Frank Beinder, of ident of the Brit Coluinlea School” Trustees As: sociation in Vancouver this week. Mr. Beinder delivered his ad: deing mi the Hotel Vancouver, October He went on to say Gial grants to education but there| U! which relief| led to the munici.| local tax responsiblity Brneistaining’ a scheat system which would have the suj of the local population and would best serve the needs of the com. joned trustees that ind teachers should reflect uj the fact that an people wl afford Cadillacs still manage to] occu al 0 rer if country.”| In 1g with relations be-| CASTLE THEATRE TONIGHT & FRIDAY “MADAM X" SAT. MAT, 1.30 P. “TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY” SAT., MON., TUES. 7 & 9.05 Gregory Peck — “ARABESQUE- WED., THURS, FRI. Shows at 7.00 & 9.00 “LAS VEGAS HILLBILLIES” ware tween achers and trustees he pointed out that a dynamic and effective education system can be maintained o1 reallsti ion cal s-{the ast publ funds expended on ates it i im- degree of freedom accorded to! other professions. Mr. Beinder commented on statements which have been le recently about the organiz- it, | ation of schools and their curric- However, I have to admit jon it is , possible for them to enjoy the |parent Pulpworkers Plan To Appeal to Board — UIG Act ve from collecting “unemployment surance. Frank cor, neesident of of the Unemployment Insurai et, they cannot collect insur- -] ance tion 63 of the act states| that where an insured has lost his n | leavi employment by the| reason of a stoppage | tributable to a labor dispute the factory, workshop ids in the teaching prof “It seems to me that school are often being blamed for shortcomin, ac: tually inherent in ihe profession ada Father than in the lay o or concerns seem quate voice in curriculum deter- Most ‘tnd is teaching meth. za-| institution of experimental pro. ods. and the 1m to becom Involved in experimental pro- rather interesting to contemplate the fact that these things are substantially in the hands of teachers already, Tea- chers are trained by teachers. Curriculum is established by: teachers, The internal organiz- lation of schools is already large- ly the Tempus of ‘pring |pals, vice-principals and consult- ‘ist nts of various kinds, The rrict superintendent, is funda- ence is a major factor in the al \- setom inetd agai . e-|to areé ‘annot help fecling that many’ of the professional pro- ‘Mrs, Dwight G. McMillan, land, be| ~| who has beon wsiting het family at, Vancouver, accompanied the eir je|blems so easily blamé H Beinder ed upon schoo! boards or the department tion are much more lost related to a brakdnyn ‘of communications within Professional ranks, Fred N. Popott Popott Feral Services Held Last Monday i H i E if z for Fred Nick 3 SAVAGE SHOES Maddocks Shoe Store ROBSON CHRISTIAN EDUCATION SOCIETY PUBLIC GENERAL MEETING Resker Hall Mon, Oct. 16 8 p.m. 240 yho died accident HS eer Rese er vlpreits TRAIL & DISTRICT ART COUNCIL proudly presents THE ROYAL WINNIPEG BALLET Friday, November 3 at 8.30 p.m. aualified| eral brothers and ters. They travelled to Atikokan gulatly engaged in some other pation, whichever event rs. oral UIC spokesman said pal of this eek an sured person is tion if he proves that he is not g in, of finaneing or di interested in the lirectly dispute that caused the stoppage traf cesman said avoid-| ing inl also worker provin, place an Sophia Lorea| finan: point out the provisions oa t directly involv. ie decision of the board ere they saw the Steep Reck Island mine. ‘gregor, Man. the! {o vist an aunt whem Ms, Ball re.| bad not seen for 35 \< them on the motoring trip east was Wendy Cutts of Fernie. Prior to her her Mrs. G. Bissell returned hom last “| since a rota 28, Mim, F.C, Qio ‘as Mr. Oddi ey Vanecuver ie “Ron Wylie New Manager at Safeway |<: In Gastleaird Plaza New manager of aird Plaza branch oe be+ ay sai “ae oar an trother with items such ry 3 spools, coffee cardboard tt tubes and plas- a irs. Da evelopment wi limit} lumber of kets avelabie Mi feck this year, lanned for ,observance| ome i in n Novemier, will fea-] ture a recit Trail Junior Secondary Auditorium Tickets $3.50 at L&J News Stand, T. Eaton Co., Hudson Bay Co., Trail, 100 only students tickets $2.50 at L&J News Stand Only the mil {rill continue to supply ie tole a ‘composers of local| a vanes and therefore can| Safe jothing, he concluded. World Across From Castlegar Post Ofice You Haven’t Seen Baseball Until You've Seen the Series On Color T.V. See the World Series Free in Our Color TV Viawing Room. And We'll Serve You Free Coffee as Wel See TV Listings for Times of Games, For the Best in Color It’s @ RCAVICTOR@ Ph. 365-5351 .|ing “more and. more’ ‘wide the ka "| 1Own across Other recitals to be held er} {include those for grades Il, I and IV stude his| branch of the association will hold a joint luncheon with ‘Trail members Oct. 12 at the home of] its -| Mrs. Robert Lewis of Warfield. ee Columbia Cellulose. They i 9 \dary| be the logs until other sources ca ste chips produced by \- mill will still jents, ‘The first of these will be| mill held Oct. 22. 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