CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 26, 1969 Reader Says Bike Riders Dangerous Dear Sir: T have been buying your paper for some time now. What I like about you and your paper is you don’t mind other thanks for putting my letter im your paper. I have one more beef to put in your paper and here it! printing the truth and a per-| js; n will go a long way to find that in this country or _any Retarded Kids Need Support To Strike Out Mentally retarded children may be very sensitive to their backwardness and unable understand their inability to kéep up with others. If, added to this bewild- erment about their failures ing parents and teas would be litle wonder ne they gave up tryin, For Telanied ehildren, a8 for all children, it is the nurt- uring, tender care, attention and patience which provides the support and incentive for the child to strike out, make mistakes and try again. This lave and.support is very necessary if they are to risk repeated falure. and learn as much as says the federal health vdepart-|! ment For more information, write our provincial or federal health Paepartment Don't the people in Cas- tlegar love their children? When I drive through it and through Robson I sce quite a fool breaking every law in the book, And if it weren’t tor the motorist who cares there would be an awful toll just in Castlegar. I came close to hitting one boy. He gets on his bike and looks .all to| over the country but not in my direction and I darn near hit There is another boy in Robson. He comes down the hill, never stops and he goes ents and no one else. Don’t they have a school for bikes? If not, they better get tyone 7p before some child gets The ae say they love their children, so let's see them prove it in action and not in words. ° I love children, too, and Us sure as the devil don’t want ES It would ruin-me if I di s oyaSmith, Castlegar. Teachers of Retarded Take Special Course A course is now in pro- gress at the Dr. Endicott Home for Handicapped Chil- dren at Creston by instructor Robert Poutt, who is assist- ant. professor of special edu- cation in the research unit for |xcertional children with he B.C. Mental Retardation Teuitute at UBC. Mr. Poutt states he is very impressed with Dr. En- dicott Home which is ideally located in such beautiful sur- “One of our pro- — Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding i Insurance Claims _ Handled Promptly . 24-Hour Wrecker Service|? Phene 365-7248 blems,” he said, “is the dis- tance in BC., ‘knowing our territory, let alone all the far flung areas of our province.” Thirty-six teachers of re- tarded children are attending this special two week course from all across the province which include teachers from Fort St. John, Smithers, Prince George, Vancouver Is- land, _ Nakusp, Grand one country. May I say’ Hi really to blame — the par-| few children on bikes and on § partment of the Workmen's OVER 100 EMPLOYEES of Pacific Logging’s Kootenay division at Slocan, along with their wives, sat down at a dinner hosted by the company last Saturday night to mark an- other successful safety year in the company’s lumber and logging | operations. Murray Clarke, head of the accident prevention de- Compensation Board at ainesaver” told the gathering that “what goes into a good safety record comes right down to people—the kind of people, the job they're doing, and the way they're doing that job.” He said the men in attend- ance at the banquet ‘cannot be surpassed in any way for working together.” — Castlegar News Photo by Burt Campbell Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 Mrs. D. Duncan of Trail was the weekend guest of Mrs._H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cheale of New Westminster spent the weekend in Robson and. their families. Mrs. Violet Merrick, wor- thy grand matron of the grand chapter of British Col- umbia, Order of the Eastern olar, is making her official visits to the chapters in the West Last week visiting their in-l: and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cawte and family. Mrs. M. Henne of Van- couver spent a few days in the district visiting her sons Brownie Pack Enjoys Final Spring Outing The final outing of the season for the Third Kinnaird Pack was held last and fact that Mr. Poutt is well known, Res highly qualified in at Pass Creek. With the':help of Mrs. Paul Drazdoff, the girls en- doyed a wiener roast, slightly CASTLE THEATR MON. thru THURS. Open 7:00 Show Starts 7:30 FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWS AT 7 & 9 - SAT. MAT. 2 p.m. PHONE 365-7621 FRIDAY MATINEE 2 p.m. ‘As Shocking as Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’ “KISS OF THE VAMPIRE” - — SUN. MIDNIGHT 12:01 color - Horror Lola Albright — SAT. MAT. 2 p.m. - SAT., MON., TUES., June 28-30 July 1 Kirk Douglas - Robert Mitchum - Richard Widmark “THE WAY WEST” - color and lots of cookies, Mrs. L. Carrigan, their packie, kept the girls busy with games and songs. ~ At the closing, profici- ency badges were Presented to Linda and Kay Kristensen, Donna Marcellus, Judy Walk- er and Shelly Harnadek who received their toymakers badges. Linda Kristensen and lla ‘Travis were presented their artist badges with Linda also receiving her, writer’s badge. Other girls receiving their writer’s badges were Donna and Judy pwalker she was in Trail and mem- bers of Minto chapter of Cast- legar who visited with her there were Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs. L. Buffett, Mrs. J. Sher- bi Bingley; Mrs. and Mrs. J. Stier, . Heslop, Mrs. S. Grant, Mrs. HH. Johnson, Mrs. D. Askew, re M. Hingley and Mrs. Louise Duncan. * Mr, and Mrs. Joe Palfy and family of Abbotsford spent the id visiting Nelson Allen,.-a teacher at Kinnaird Junior Secondary School, is leaving the district this week. He has accepted a teach- ing position for the new Ced- ar yunior Secondary School in Nanaimo, which is current- an under construction. be teaching com ae and English to grades y and 10 in his new Bosition: Mr. Allen has been president of the Castlegar and District Teachers’ Association forsthe Past: two years..° He taught ‘in Prince George before coming to Castlegar. He was born and with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Harding. Miss Bonnie Taylor of Victoria arrived in Castlegar Saturday morning to spend the summer visiting with her grandmother Mrs. H. Johnson and her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs, G. Eastcott in Ross- land. Mrs. D. Mica Creek, who was.a pat- jent in the Castlegar and Dist- rict Hospital, is now visiting .with her Sean and an M. Adshead of mother-inlaw Mr. Dav d in Robson and ~ CANNERS” Frozen Food Supplies CANNERS GSW, 8 quart STEAM COOKERS & Blanchers ve where she aren her son and daughter who were staying with their Prince George and ‘attended the University of B.C, He re- ceives his bachelor of educa- tion degree. from UBC this summer. His wife, Valerie, who taught the Robson Kindergar-| ten, has accepted a teaching position at Cilaire Elemen- tary School in Nanaimo. Youth Charged : After Accident An 18-year-old Castlegar youth has been charged with driving without due care and while she was in hospital. Mrs. J. McKinnon and daughter Miss Marilyn Mc- Kinnon of Nakusp, formerly of Castlegar, spent the week- end here visiting many of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Craig and family of 73. Lakevi have taken up residence’ Sela 111-4th Ave., Castlegar. attention an_accid- ent at 3.40 a.m. Sunday in Kini naird. 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