' 15, 1973 POP CONCERT, sponsored by the Castlegar Figure Skating Club, will be held this Sunday at 1:30 p.m. In the Castle- gar Arena, All 150 members of the club will be involved in group numbers. Individual soloists will be performed by (left to right) Debbie Martin, Cathy Kruetzky, Glenda Frisk, Judy Cheveldave and Janice Jaques. Pro for the local club is Mrs. C. Lenore Kay with Mrs. Sandra Van Zyll De Jong as assistant pro. A draw is being held and the prize is $50 towards a pair of skates. In lieu of admission a silver collection is being held. — Castlegar News Photo Selkirk College Reading Improvement Course Attracts Varied Groups Throughout the Area i Reading improvement is once again proving to be a course at ructor, Mrs, Anne Forester, to give more personal atten. tion to her students. As during the fall se- mester when 33 students pursued the course, there are Participants this year who drive into Castlegar for their reading classes from Nelson, Trail Rossland, Fr- rolled since then. A e section had to be d to take the ov- erflow and allow the inst- SPECIAL EVENTS Stan Waterman Presents His Film “THE SEA PEOPLE” Monday, February 19th at 8 p.m. College Lounge —- Castlegar Campus All Welcome Free Admission Notice to Dog Owners of ion and Co: Fish and Wildlife Branch Owners of dogs take notice that from Feb- tuary Ist, 1973 to May Ist, 1973, in Manage- ment Area 10, any Conservation Officer or con- stable — without liability — may destroy any dog found running at large and harassing big game. J. Hatter, Director, Fish and Wildlife Branch uitvale, and Winlaw. Shar- ing the experience seems to be the popular move this year. There are groups of friends, mother-son teams, ‘ol and sisters, mar- ried couples, business as- sociates and groups of stu- ar among the members 0 e Though it is basically a course ane ti for adults, de school students the Te ary School and Stanley Humphries High School and the young students are mov- ing right along with the class, The range of education- al background extends all the way from seventh grade students, through high scho- ol students, college stud- le from the com- business, to pro- PhD. degrees. indicate that their and comprehension, but gr- eater concentration, more enjoyment, better study. me- thods, and vocabulary dev- elopment are sought as well. it. year’s results can be duplicated this time around, most students will double their reading speed with equal or better com- prehension and many will Kinnaird Council Js Observed By Girl Guides A large, but interested group of Girl Guides were on hand Tuesday evening to view Kinnaird council in action, * Mayor Colin Maddocks took time to give a general explanation of council pro- cedure and introduced coun- cil members by name. The group did not re- main the entire sitting but displayed their Keen ater est by groaning “Ahhhh, we are enjoying it’ when .a Guider expressed her a preciation on behalf of the and announced they paula be leaving the cham- 8, __ During their visit the girls heard the presentation of Mrs. Marjorie MacBain, a representative of the loc- 1 Council. : Mrs. MacBain spoke of the “quality of life” and the * . work done through the Arts Council, _ “While the Arts Coun- cil must have a source of local funds to indicate dir- ect community support the greater part of the funding comes from the B.C. Cult- ural Fund,” Mrs. MacBain submitted a brief which included the year's budget and the pro- posed budget. Her com- munique was referred to the finance committee. The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Our Valentine queen Is Shirley Harshenin and our cholce for king is David Rutland, , Runners-up for the pos- ition of queen are Donna Townsend, Kelly Smith, Ka- tarina Edblad, Julle Shel-. fontiuk, Nancy Ternent and Kath iy Rumers-up for the boys are Brett Martini, Reg Vey sey, Marlo Baff, Danny Wa- Iker, James Warner . and Jack Tomilin. | a We had a minor revo- lution up here last week which had some interesting results, The student council, af- ter taking two votes among it members (executive plus class reps), decided that jeans were not to be permit- ted as suitable dress for the Valentine's dance, Many students felt that this was not democratic and did not reflect the wishes of the student body as a whole, of the student council executive members dents’ own choice as to dress was substituted. The outcome of all this was to remind the class reps that they were to be res- ponsible for presenting the views of their respective classes to council and to be very sure that their own personal ‘opinions did not obscure the class views. It was quite an inter- esting exercise in workin; out an issue and well handl- ed by all concerned. e e ° The Student Council” has prepared a new activity bulletin as follows: Tibits Tournament, Mar- ch 19 to April 6, Each house will enter four mixed teams (two girls and two boys). “Honor me- thod of played will be in Me : fect, Reach for the Top Tou-' tnament, May 1 fo 4. Each house will enter two mixed teams (two, girls, two boys). Each house is responsible for a 120" x 27” banner with house name in block letters. Mr. Martin will look af- ter bells and buzzers, Three judges will officiate, Mathematics Meet, May In June wo will hold our annual Watermelon Special. This is a Reading Tournament in which one. student and one teacher form a team. ° e e The speech arts team will begin training for the Trail Music Festival next week, ee ee @ Lots of activity ahead. Bowling Proves Popular Sport For Sr. Citizens is ine senior citgent! Ow! group was attend ed by 28 members during the month of January. Single game scores over 200 were won by Norah Ol- son with 218, Loule New- houser 207 and Annie Hum- phries wit . Mr. and Mrs, Humphr- jes are new comers and ue e has a two g! 365, Ken Keating 920 and Norah Olson 304 so far for the month of February. Fellow bowlers are sor- ee Houghton is hospit- ae d and laa as) edy recovery. - lana and es, Hagen are ome again, i The recording member of te Broup, who it an cently present a has resced her thanks to all of the members for their cooperation. 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