ef Sent aT TATA TD RITES Th i. 11 19869 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO. STARTS, NEXT THURSDAY ST. RITA'S HALL FRONT STREET . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 11, 1969 COFFEE BREAK : By Lols Hughes About “\Nomen and the Law in British Columbia’ x 1; Interested ics pertaining to wills, and,ance progcams it lists numer ning er tool oe Inand Heth ‘of public aifairs|death and succession duties, items such as old. age and they will'take ‘the time|hospital insurance, health in: ension not onl: ly to study. tre book surance, and public health II Learning Disabilities to be Topic For Workshop at Vernon in Oct. There are some obviously|work, or vice versa. He may|Vernon area, including Lloyd bright, intelligent children|be good in reading and writ-|mtchell, special counscllor who are nevertheless doing ing, but be unable 10 compre-|trom Schooi District No. 24, poorly in school, They are|hend mathematics, Any ‘con-|wul also act as speakers, prob- poor work should enty-six interesting tilims ve considered as a possible|pertaiming to the subject wil ould think if a searning disability. be shown dnd there will chit is bright, he should be ‘ithout hela, these chil-|display of books, pamphtets, abie to learn, and if he does|dren frequently become frus-|etc., tnat are availaple to per- not, he must therefore ‘ be} trated aren ous and U Possible sons incerested in obtaining auzy, With help, they|more :ntormation. etc, He should be can usually fit into the norm-| | ‘The workshop will be held ; : wnough i h itive ef [versity if desined sand become|ary School on the Wriday at 101 jas no positive ef-| vers! lesired, and become|ary School on the Friday at- FORMER LOCAL GIRL Ruby Konken and her husband| ject. There can be no ex: lseful, productive members craconl and evening ant ail Frank have just returned from Spokane where they taped | piainable reason for his poor|ot society. aay Saturday, Oct. 24 and <3, material for their next long-play record, The couple are of} ..urk and behaviour, The Canadian Assocla- with a banquet to be held on Grand Forks and are pictured here with Frank Jr., who is Up until about five years|tion of Children with Learn-|Friday night at a d introduced in one of the numbers, and Alexander Lebedoff,|280, that was the ing Disabilities, or CACLD/hotel. we supe musa Missing tom he SEAS, Mame nate "Mute one” ot ci ino E ndous break-|chese children. e main e able to a the LSet Lebedoff, who decir tree group, and gigough in the discovery that branch is in ‘Toronto, “but Eriday Peete ar ype of cl ma: ave|there are many ai ted | will be directed mainly to ment. Barring unforseen delays, the LP should be at music |a learni ting disability. us chapters throughout. Canada.| parents, social Workers,” and shops in mid-November. disabilities” One very active chapter|doctors. On the Friday even- are ieee meaacrine children] js in Vernon. They have done|ing, after the banquet, there of normal or above normal] much to. bring help and un-| will be a panel comprised of News About from all the speakers, and the pub- ate ithe z ghatornary, ence sof disabled child in nthele area. He. w will be able to question a This fall they hope to accom-|t R EC R E A T I 0 N sponding to usual teaching] plish much Leder the fourm Saturday will be devoted Mathematics :211 ruet rat © winter By BUCK PACHOLZUK |!chniques. Such disabilities! o¢ a workshop to be held in|to 7 can result from minimal brain| vernon on Oct. 24 and 25; |group discussions, Recreation Director Regional Recreation mummission No. 1 ‘Selkirk College Continuing Education Programme Fall and Winter 1969 - 70 UNIVERSITY CREDIT COURSES Commences in the week of Seprember, 15-20. TIME ‘Thurs. 7-10 ‘:p.m.. (Olds rage assistance, lind person's allowance, dis- abled person's allowance and parent's, maintenance ‘act. The final chapter deals eer ale scolded, evel NAME Anthropolgy 111 Fine Arts 111 Astronomy 111 Biol GUNS — GUNS - GUNS The Hunting Season is Now Herel | SEE THE BROWNING ROOM | BROWNING & WEATHERBY RIFLES IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES Rifle Scopes installed and zeroed in We have the largest Sporting Goods Store in B.C. 9000 sq. ft. of floor space to serve you. Pistols in Stock Smith & Wesson and Ruger Norm’s Sport S Shop ie) Mondays through Sat 300 Baker St: — Nelson — Phone Se goD-2015 Historical Geology 142 History 216 Mathematics 110 Mathematics 111 Fall Fall & Winter Fall & Winter and the somages Hnbalance OF oer Several aualifies persons SOO EE eelap will be brain dysfunction, be inheri-|® open to all persons interested hatin tino [a ose iae| he Galea Nien Now the summer is; have given equipment, mater: actives impulsive, unable’ to a) Oke vancouver, and ialnes: Dor: ers, family doctors, social ggaving 105,20 Have | or ule summer, nen re obeidine Aponte’ |i ef tee pepe Wil cone at i . 7 psychiatrist, working wi e tact. with a learning - ground program. In terms of The fall and winter pro- General Hospital in contact.with a at some human values and the ser-/3tam is being al 1 mood *S:|and gith The bs mid:Detober ada rotons, difficulty time, and the more under- 1% \" There eee y. Among. other things, standin ing and information may have poor ea eet than men, and because today, people are wondering why ie many more symptoms, gilate, it gives eeveryone thejany one of these can_ result, it ertaining to their. rights|tion with more detatled re- ‘Under income mainten- me ow to assist those about} search. "Funeral Service. |. I Se 7; meant to,be a layman's legal unera rvice enship, human. rights act, ret ie Cerone f voting and change of name. Patricia. Jordan, minister] on the booklet here is a look| Mary Chomenkoft available free of charge from leased copies of the publica-!yisted in its inden) 2 ‘Cher-|ment Buildings, Victoria or tion, “Women ‘and the ‘Law Women as mers-| sort oft, a, wT oreseent Val|the office of the Honourable tee this s9-page booklet,| outlines the various imspec-| home. Parliament Buitaings,: Vie: English 211 milk and. fish), borrowing duly 27, While we Women take Human Geography money and uy on credit. born ed Peter Cher’|tite seriously, there is always Physical Geology 132 hat ate marriage — marriage act and|1931 where they have made While putting away our he Sta Women and the laws on ther sum: ication zis - She is survived by her|bags, etc., for ano of where. aa eer en tie a jana husband; two sons, Philip of|mer, I was taken back to a owell River; two daughters |dent that brought both hum- Bluebe: Creek and’ Mrs,|ego. A Pera under the law. control. of employment of ets “Fiances) Kapatofé of we had at that time pur-: Castlegar, Cst. Leslie Koehle,| and Tammy Thompson sang a designed t lai i Physles 110 Lecture Castlegar, Cst. Leslie Koohle,|and Tarcorapanicd by teir| (cation Js designed (to atirper| Mauens iiex continues on|Verigin of ‘Tagbum and. Pat/the entire family and on mine Physics 112 Lab. of Cc nkoff Linda Kathleen, only daugh:) Abbey. are the gulding influence in| asked by women in employ er ee. ot alley and, Mrs. CAREER PROGRAMMES Robins of Swift Current Sask.;) mea in white and yellow ros- Because of the complexi- f explains jury duty, at- and eight grandchildren. upside owas a it_was meant Commences in Li voneal of September 15 - 20. in a double ring ceremony | es and to} jopped with a bride! ties of today’s life, women|tachment of debts and small Baral tao place in the to read MOM. — Sorry 1 ask- on July 12. centered the head table. Computer Sclence 190 Wer, 7-10 pm. Fall : Rev. Spencer of Aneroid| White wedding bells and red E. E. Tech. ma emony. Organist was Mrs. Ww. complimented the table. A munity, some id sang the Hawaiian . SuCCenS H beth been achieved. gone of th disabilit titles ue wife is men blem, the better will be the Electronics 150 ot ante asa ng. ae nner pe ae wed + Says in difficulty in in future o! ie - o: i 3 aiter the “holidays and get/one or more areas. ft has have reading problems ¢ f N children from four to g in many espe of/ but to low up the informa- service: them. For example, wills, and k is in no_wa: fe “the he a tope, at i in civil rights such as citiz- ide and anyone who inter- er ‘ Was Held for Mrs. ‘protection. To give you more details Copies of the bavk are \without portfolio, recently re-| at some of the contents as Funeral service was held|*®? Quéen’s Printer, Partia- peo sn British “Columbia.” food products (and. Mthen It Jey, who died Aug. 31 at her|Patricia Jordan, Room $10, English 111 ved ; * $60.00, oa mo . ce . nthe] tion acts ifor, beet, hot, fruit, Mrs. Chernenkoff. was|toria. Urban Geography ha on Womten .and, the law. of) nenkoff at Crescent Valley in!the lighter side. - -. Hon of divorce. their home since. camper-trailer and - sleeping F R : id t W d gan can ‘seek. greater seal guardianship. of:.infants act, Crescent Valley and Andy of|few months ago to an inci- f the law or’ more help in tion act, ormer esi en e S finding out what his or her peer ne4 act, adopt act, | firs. Tim (Werna) Strelive ofjor and a’ deflated feminine former resident of, Mrs. McKenzle. Misses ‘ferry Jordan said ‘the pub-| children act's and juvenile del- Winlaw; two brothers, Louis| chase dn new slecping bags for Koehle, exchanged vows with] mother Mrs. D. Thompson of|cayge she feels that women|to list the various questions Verigin of Robson; two sist- ny, dear: hubby ‘had ‘ written, - Soclology 111 Wed. 7 p.m. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A three-tiered cake trim- aha is read by a family. | ment Helen Sherbinin of ‘Midway ea in the Aneroid United Chu: eourt: NAME TERM da miniature RCMP groom} do a great deal more reading) ng Court. also lists top-|Krestova Cemetery. ed! ; | bel performed ‘the afternoon cer-lrgse floral "| arrangements vices we provide the com resent, and a Pain but he is. an authority on reading| they have concerning the pro- Basic Electricity for NeKenzie. Soloist. Alan Pain! dan ng. dit i Conmenten 97 cia eae vol in the r, e bride cl essories children _ settled in| been estimated that ap "to 20 Kronick _ started ome seins semble with pink ace yf Elec- school. If there are persons|per cent of a school popula-| CACLD "in Ontario in the/distance, it is Le ea that Con wanting to start on a partic-|tion suffer from sone or more|early 1960's. She is a parent p the In- ztronie Static ntl rad of a learning bled child, yi Mech. Tech. ands is currently a director of —aes’ ‘LD. Mrs. Fluid Mechanics Kronick and net Pre-School Education- 400 per cent. The ‘canoeing and camp-|ular program before | mid-/of these sym ige accessories and a yel- low rose corsage. ~ For their vedding g trip to ee pain Ruperts rt, P ntict ‘Be, ce Rupert, Pei ion aoe: ‘Osis of Switt and Carlega, tiie ide Current was, matron of | Cnsamble. in pink with pele Sounson of Leader and Mrs. Cae Tues. 7-10 ay soci social Mon. 7-10 the valley tiered veil. Thurs. 7-10 INTEREST PROGRAMMES BATIK PRINTING — Nov. 3-7, 4 brs. a day. Instructor Mr. Laux. $25. Materials eo available from instructor. : i pines ‘Telegrams, pba Base Castle CANADIAN LITERATURE — Mon. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Instructor Mr. A, Soles. land and Washington, D.C. Koehle will make fe: nome in Lead- er, Sask. -Tead The “bridal attendants wore gowns of yellow chif- pto! totul-|October, please contact the The child may! be excel- Be directo is the intention of the recrea-| teaching baton, please contact} may a good reader, ee worker, opera’ To help defray ‘expenses, commodate more of our' The workshop Biso ‘plans Roped that this can be Theat Any. wish to take this 0] All too often children dir. @ Tell the doctor not demonstrating on how to help tent eis workshop can by calling Ison Park, in the victim to the hospital, in]name of the product. This Several people from the|non. ment, © If the doctor advises : + $40, lent in some areas of learn- a oe teen Tilo | Sioa. eh rsons interested in|ing, but failing | in others. He fscband, who ie tion commission to expand|the Recreation office. messy and slow in writte n| camp for children with lear Tearn- it will be necessary to charge this program in future to ac- ing disabilities. tion fee, but i e < rel to have a youth As your recreation direc- Delay in Bring Death ment Education, ‘speaking and one interested in at- tor, I portunity to sincerely thank] of f de} overcome the poor tain everyone in the district who| fa Salling doctor, in ves siting Swallowed ‘but a iso the brand Hen so frequently Bresent in contacting g Nick Turik, Ac identifying ‘the poison or in/ensures proper identification correct treat-jof the poison soa ie pol susnect sat yourlit, waste no time in getting CONSUMER AFFAIRS SEMINAR — Interested persons phone or write the Con- RADIO & TV Guaranteed repairs on all Radios and T.V. Reasonable Rates MIKE’S TV SERVICE jaste the child to the hospital. @ Show the label or'‘con- tainer to the aoctor, or take them to the hospital | with the nny +d patient. - s e Call a doctor immedi] Remember hat antidotes ately. Delay can be fatal. If| are not the best answer. Pre- your doctor is not available, | vention is! Educate your fam- call the emergency services|ily to the dangers of house- including colour. Call Phone 365-5112 departments. Castlegar Socials of your hospital, police or fire hold poisons and drug over-| 2 Mrs, H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294, Recent . visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. Gal- lo were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberge of Edmonton. ;. E. Murray, who was patient ; in the Castlegar and District Hospital for the past 20: 0 days, returned home last Don Gallo left last Monday for Vancouver where will attend the British Columbia Institute of Tech- R. Hepper_ of; of her nich of Robson returned home Sunday evening after attending the Shriners inter: national Convention in wisitors at the pome of Mr. and Mrs. Zansosso during the past ae weeks were Mr. and M. Rom- lano of Natal and Mr. and Mts. of Marysville were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gallo. Present visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Min- Dawn Potts and 3 | Eotts tboth of ime Per . and Mrs, R, Smyth of Victoria visited friends in Kinnaird and Castlegar dur- ing the past week. PRICKLY FOOD A porcupine: show! should: ia food if you were lost in the ise advice is that if a your trees, as many peo} le, unfor- Mr, Pelovello and tely have ound, it should aaaghtes all of Natal. tinuing Education Dept., Selkirk College, . 365-7292. . DRAMA WORKSHOP — Interested persons write or phone Mr. Rod Michell or Con. Education Dept. 365-7292, SELKIRK FILM SOCIETY — Tues. 7:30 p.m. fall-term. Single $3, Fariily $5. Includes such films as Zorba the Greek, On the Waterfront, Morat/Sade. - LAW FOR THE LAYMAN — Instructor Mr..M. Moran. $25. A study of interest- ing cases and general of family, business and community. Six sessions. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS — Tues, 7-10 p.m. Fall. and Winter $40. In- structor Mr. M. % of Math. to INTRO. DRAWING & PAINTING — Thurs, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Six Sessions com- mencing Oct. 9. $16. Limit 20 Mr. B, C INTRO. PORTRAITURE, FIGURE DRAWING & PAINTING - — Thurs. 1:30-3:30 Bem abrir, Mr. B.. Campbell. Six sessions - commencing Oct. - 9. Mae Limit students. A POETRY — Reading and writing, listening, speaking, writers & poetasters alike. Open to day time students as-non-credit as: well as general public. Offered by several members of the English Dept. Times to. be _ arranged. CONTROVERSIAL RUSSIAN — Wed. 7:30-10 p.m. Instructor Mrs: a A Galtingsr © Russian. $40. Language lab. course in basic SENSITIVITY AND AWARENESS — Explorations in group process and -sensi- tivity. Contact Mr. E. Close or Con. Education Dept. YUGOSLAVIA — “Window to the East and West.” Three sessions. ‘Single $5, Couple $8. Seminar led by Dr. D. Dorotich. Times to.be arranged. EFFICIENT rr READING — Mon: 7:30-9 p.m., 10 Sessions beginning Sept. 30. $47. text and “comprehension and to ee reading more pane gains’ in concentration, vocabulary ad retention are added benefits. Other times can be arranged if CASTLE THEATRE baeal “THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SEPT..11 & 12-7 & 9 p.m. Espionage that Begins with a Kiss Fires the Fuse of the Poison Gas War! Suzy Kendall, Capucine “FRAULEIN DOKTOR” color Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. Sat. Mon. Tue. Sept. 13-15-16 7:10 & 9:20 Lee Marvin in “HELL IN THE PACIFIC” color Open up Glacier! Kokanee beer is brewed from pure, clear glacial waters, That’s why the flavor Is uniquely refreshing. Play it coo! with a Kokanee soon... “BC's Mountain Brewery” INTERIOR BREWERIES tro, cazerox ac. British Colombia. George Maharis Dick Shawn WHAT DID YOU DO I SUNSET DRIVE IN — 8 p.m. — CASTLEGAR OUTOOOR MOVE = THURS, FRL, SAT.» $1.00 Per Car Thursday: Katy “COVENANT WITH DEATH” SEPT. 11-12-13 WL Jurado Aldo Ray IN THE WAR, DADDY fad MON,, TUES., WED. Jeremy Slate is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Gove! “BORN LOSERS” (Restricted) SEPT. 15-16-17 Jane Russell INTRODUCTION TO COMMERCIAL ART — Wed. 7-10 p.m. 12 sessions begin- ning September 17. Instructor Mr.: Underhill. UPGRADING PROGRAMME. BASIC ENGLISH — Tues. & Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Instructor, Mrs. J. Merilees. An pperading. of basic Sngllsh skills including reading, writing and speaking. $20. BASIC MATHEMATICS — Persons interested in acquiring basic skills in math- ematics should contact the Cont. Ed. Dept. for further information.” Registration Tonight at Selkirk College 7P.M. to 10P. M. MATURE. STUDENT: S Persons .over the age of ‘21 years of age, wishing to take credit courses, are advised to consult the College Calendar or phone the Department of Continuing x Education. Special provisions are made.for you in cases where your background - does not meet normal entrance requirements. TRANSCRIPTS. Records of past when, taking credit courses. 3 Please bring these to registration or to the first class if you register. by mail. mp! oy a self fabric eae talking about &. building . poetry. A total assault happening in the medium. A’ workshop situation for - neckline and ire waistline. They wore yellow, bows in their hair and carried bouquets of yellow. tipped carnations. -""“Phe- groom and us at- tendants were ‘ uniform: of the RCMP. st. on Johnson of Leader was oe man. and ashoring eae tk Samet ‘and Cat }ecilival of Cabri an Todd id Fisher of Swift folgh mn was at afal | Hall ro-' Was “convenor, -j called Raine, president, opened with Ba: ( S$ irit, °truth Divine”, Hey Se by? 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