CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 6, 1963 Silver Birch Students Enjoy Picnic at Park CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 6, 1963 lccnval Trading 1 Central Trading Delegate Reports on i Conference On May 22 thé Sunshine Club Following is a report made Arlington, Mass, is a- regional dl- had a plenic at Kinnaird Park for hy nis, Elsie Heibert, guider of rector of a division of the Girl the six handicapped pupils of Sil-ltne first Kinnaird Brownle pack,:Scouts, a division which includes ver Birch School. Three older 98! ynon her return as a delegate to |four states, Miss Richardson gave well as threo pre-school the 1963. C of the B.C,!an account of the recent survey Calgary Laggard Policy Makes Students Work i! sae Rese Served af | Council of Girl Guides held recent.'Just completed in her country of Thousands of mentally compe-| waste these “laggards” ten resent ter which .scoop ball and general ¥ he then cer the, conference ve seeted in 1055, pointed very Repatrs’ to all makes of TV's, tent Canadian high school students | to themselves is obvious, “but what games were played. The heat was ‘an thers tional one and to clearly to a need for change and Radios, Phonographs. are getting disgracefully low|{!s worse’ they belicve that there ‘too intense to allow for: softball md to th awareness of this, pic-|this ‘fall the leaders and girls in @: Kirctrieal Appliances, geades simply because they arc|/is some sort of respectability at-|but the swings and teeter-totters Bud SEO EEN, > PI tures, souvenirs and flags of other the ‘States will start out on an @ ‘Apnllcations ‘gor TV cable hook- not bothering to try, says Calgary |tached to failure, and so, try to) were popular, tions were displayed through-|equal footing with a completely ‘ superintendent of schools, Robert|convert good students to this new- Handicapped children tho- ae he Se rGeatine. ti pence ned roman and: new. hand ups’ made here, Warren, in a recent Issue of Im-|found prestige symbol." roughly enjoy such outings. It is snd souvenirs had’ been Prought books. There willbe’ four. age “years .of experience is 3 perial Oi! Review. Warren points out that this is planned to take them to visit the|nome by Guides and Rangers who|groupings within the program guarantee of dependalle servion" Warren comments that the), disturbing situation since “the ort soon and complete the day |nhad attended international camps [starting with seven and eight year ‘ELECTRONIC ‘SERVICES 365-3331. — Phanes': _- 365-46 01 brainpower than any other period| near future clothing and Christ-| accounts of thelr experiences and This was very. interesting to a ES Army for a grant was turned down |some Children to send to|Brownie in‘ our: Castlegar district |our Guide “and Brownie program with Comm. Ron. Gites registering | students themselves have all fost-|Woodlands School. Anyone who|helped these girls go overseas by;in Canada,’ The groundwork for. a dissenting vote. ered failure, Among some Cana-| wishes to contribute to this cause Sonteibuting to the World Friend-|a change is now being carried out banter dians “getting something for no-|can do so in the next week or two |ship Fund. but it is not known how long it will The monthly water test, this|thing has become a virtue” and/by contacting Mrs, G. Hughes. To further develop the inter-|take to complete the survey and time carried out at the Man-O-War /this is reflected in their children’s Returns from the current can-|national theme a discussion was|make ‘any changes that will be Restaurant, showed no bacteria in | attitudes. Many parents and teach-| yas for funds towards the -Dr. |held by a panel of leaders on “How |necded to. bring the program more five tests. ers, while not condoning failure,|gndicott Home will be tallied |can we bring the international idea up. she date with our ‘changing SACRE e, do not stress the importance of|shortly. However the Cash Receiv-|into testing of Guides and Brown- A request to close and sell an | success. er centres will be accepting any |ies?” It was felt that by teach- ne hospitality of New West- alley between 9th and 10th Ave- As a solution to the failure|donations for some time yet since |ing songs cot other lands, having minster was extended to all dele- nues was turned down by council. | problem, Warren suggests the con-|the time allowed for raising the gates: at the conference by the - S vi troversial “laggard” policy initiat-|quota of $18,000 has been set as/|tics, paar Guides to cook for- businesses of, the city and free sam- Building permits totaling $15,- eign dishes and by making’ scrap |ples of local products were given. 975 were approved by commission- books to exchange with Guides and. here were conducted tours of ers, Canadian high schools, of other local on Annicis Island = i ke high schools dismiss — on. Feb. could do much: to foster eitee and also the Westminster. Paper Comm, Giles suggested the in-|15 for the balance of the school awareness, interest and under |Products Mill. stallation of a fire hydrant in front | year — students who are still fail- i _ [standing between the youth of our Annual reports given on the of the fire hall to facilitate the|ing after warnings in November Hold Hostess Party country and.those in other lands. |final day ‘of the conference were flushing out of the dead-end water-|and at Christmas, Guest -spenkers oid manele given renter i Sime line sewing that area. Laggards are identified by a at the conference touched on ‘aitime visual rou, use of i seale which shows what marks |py Achostess party held recontly great many aspects in regard to|siides. The slides showed clearly K Cc: co OP SOCIETY a student with’a given IQ should| pany saw the evening open with a the training of youngsters and all|and sometimes . amusingly, the ote om achieve. Dismissed students may | torseshoe formation and the Guide ot the talks were very interesting | work that is carried on at the B.C, % " appeal to the school board, Promise. The in- ters of the Girl BRILLIANT stints - Ph. 365-4572 Since the policy has been in C issi Mrs, Dalziel was cluded a college professor, a wo-|Guides. fiat s foree the number of Calgary stu-|, 402 inte the Horseshoe where | 72m, member. of the Vancouver: ‘The highlight of the final ban- j : dents getting less than 50 per cent |/2Vited into the ot wnt | Police force, a psychologist, the di-|quet came for. the ‘representatives on examinations has dropped from |S8 Presented Margaret ite and|rector of housing of U.B.C, and {of the Kootenay area when Mrs , = $0 See cunt of the student body to [LYBa Archambault with their Life). regional director of a division of |J. Dalzicl was presented with the 20 percent, and Religion Emblems and Karen| tno Girl Scouts of America. certificate of merit in ‘recognition 9 a ” Parrett believes the policy |Storvold with her minstrel badge.) “~ yfiss Doris Richardson from jof her work in all fields of guiding. K i ¥ MOTGRS i d oS 2680 Highway Drive, TRAIL Phone 368-3301 SALES AND SERVICE Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac Gorvair NEW SHIPMENT OF... COTTON DRESSES & LINEN SUITS SUITABLE. FOR RUSSIAN. FESTIVAL 20% of CINDY'S Read and Use Castlegar News Classified Ads Kinnaird Wins Track Meet The Kinnaird clementary Pat Nevett, Esther Lang, Doris Da-| mond Ungarian and Gernot Kofler. school won tho track meet partici-| Vis. 11 yr. Wheelbarrow — Ed Herfin- | 22 pated in recently by students from| , Junior Relay’ —. (Kinnaird) |dahl and Doug Brown, Walter Pop- | == the Kinnaird, Woodland Park and|Rita Deverney, Linda Hildebrandt, off and Wayne Lyons, Dean Hough- = = = A Personal Column \ By BURT CAMPBELL Television Service Castlegar’ elementary schools, eonie’ Jones, Marcella Streleaff, )ton and Matt Gallo. » BOYS 8 yr. Dash — Brett Hut- - Kinnaird won the shield with | Nancy Fowler, Patsy Van Yzerloo, | chison, Relay McPherson, John a total of 194 points, Close behind|Anne Harvey. (Woodland Pk.) | rraley. 9 yr, Dash — Hi 1 Hesketh, |= Kinnaird was Woodland Park|Susun Craig, Dianne MeCreight, | Huey. 9 ye. Dash —— Hi Meskelt BOYS WHITE SHIRTS AND DARK PANTS OF CASTLEGAR Sugar, VO Mas. oe rae PH. 365-4461 NAIRD BRIEFS next 20 years will probably make with a picnic luncheon, lost summer. A number of Guides |olds and continuing on through in our history.” mas cards will be packed by mem-|thanked those who had made thelr jthose present as a similiar need for | = greater demands on Canadian It was reported that in the|who had been abroad gave short |17 years of age. A request from the Salvation He finds that parents, teachers, |bers of the Kootenay Society for|trips possible.’ Every Guide and {change has been recognized © in ists ant SPECIAL 210 lb, ASPHALT SHINGLES New low prices now in effect on IKO ASPHALT SHINGLES. CMHS Approved. Full range of colors. ed by Calgary in 1952 and subse-|one year. Seé us.for plywoods, PV board, insulation and all your other building needs. Broad Jump — Linge i “Hildebrandt, Joyce. Kemperman, ‘Rita Deverney. 10 yr. Broad Jump — Nancy Fow- fst Kinnaird Guides or phone Mrs. R. Rivers ‘at 365-6461 ESMOND LUMBER 3600 EAST HASTINGS VANCOUVER 6 Mail Your Enquiries for Our Prices on @ PLYWOOD @ DOORS @ ROOFING INSULATION TL ‘lis beginning to create a new so- Mrs. J..Kennedy was then pre- It is hard to define and ex. cial norm where success is respect-|sented with a thank-you gift from able. He cautions, however, that |the company for her help with the while schools can do much, “for |campfire songs for the competition. a really lasting cure, we need the After being dismissed, Shirley co-operation of society at large." | Dodgson, Irene Deverney, Judy Ro- sistered). The delecates learn fon, berts, ite, Leona Fe ‘he: Lindquist, and Marianne. aeNee ee ene wo atich'Sehoos [Seecial speakers and come back prepared and served tea to the|of-Trail, has been awarded a scho- to their own communities with guests to earn their Hostess bad-|torship to attend a summer ses- renewed spit cand determination. Bes. sion at Victoria College, Victoria. Bicwntes tnaecere ccs Bud. tafoe: The girls then sang their camp- Mrs, Foster is one of several | mation in the hope that what is fire songs and ended the evening |B. C. ‘teachers to receive similar |poing offered in the guiding pro- with Taps and the Lord’s Prayer. |scholarships, made available thro-} sam will help to make the youth Guests included Mrs. Gregory, | ugh -a .$2,600. grant. by the Con-| or today the good” citizens of to- Mrs. Mrs. Mining and Smelting | norrow. Mrs. Archambault, Mrs. Kennedy |Company to help get the session Mrs. Hiebert's trip was spon- and Mrs. Dalziel. under way. sored by the Kinnaird Parents The chemistry course provides Committee. for intensive study under highly wt press the overwhelming feeling of Trail School Teacher'«: enthusiasm that prevades at any gathering of Guide and Brownie Awarded Scholarship istsrea). tne dctegates team from ROYAL STUART, CONSOLE, CRYSTAL PANORAMIC AND TWIN SEAL UNITS Hadican, Jean Rilkoff. now a sixer. and Sharon Geizler a Junicr Relay — 1st Kinnaird, 8 yr. = a Six golden bars were pre- Michael Raniean Dawrence H Haley, ; q sented to Sharon Garret, Andrea |Sam Creveldave, ick Lucas. preach ed Nee rae ante Paul, Judy Marshall, Rita Dever-|200° Castlegar,. Dennis ‘ Chambers, jinda Hildebrant, “Barbara ‘Mak. | 2% Cynthia Goetting and Sharon |Allan McKinnon, Louis Wishloff, aeff, Sue Killough. 3-legged race 8 ona: Susen; Allinghal im of. the ne qiesketh. 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Archambault, Stan Rilkoff. 12 yr. or eans, Malkins, 4 15-oz tins 9 =] 6 enoff, 13 yr. Dash — Jean Rilkoff, yr.- Wheelbarrow — Tim | Broad Jump.— Larry Popoff, Ren- Laurel Stadler, Dianne Warner. |rblllips and Pat Sweeney, George |us Jellema, . Walter Hoodicoff. 13 JET PUFFED 4th Avenue, Castlegar 8 yr. ‘Standin Biscay, * Fontes and Americo Fermino, Rey, yr. Broad Jump — Armand Green- : Grace Gorm Cae Toute] pw food ober ches, damn obea- Es NAGS mallOws, Kraft, eke. 29 Registration joe classes mene . Brownies Will Hold |ry Gatteet ana stuart Deverney, Sh . can be made on- Monday, une. - ‘Lith Ken ‘Culley and. Randy ' Lychak, = between 12 noon and 4 p.m. when the Kinder- Joint Pienic June 20 Ponnle Poole and: Rel Allingham. OFTENIING, Jewel 3.b. tin 79 garten will be open to the public. , ler: Bareells Streleaff, Margaret! 7... «1st innsird Brownie etn heslbarraw Bobby, Me. re) Ik Ch Ib 59 Pa line Powisn: Broad Ree aoe pack has been busy with outdoor ough and elas Robinson, Guido “Or Ops 1 . . ¢ = Diane Ponak. 12 yr. Broad Jump — + | activities, The Genelle pack was | *°C° and Leo Eng. = Ts. | Marte Ghovliag; ls Vobbes [ne fest ots empte Canee|,, Bat Zs cate | Bologna, Ib. ....:.... 29c s : farion Gauley. 13 B i is. tons! 7 ee ee Dee ee LARS — team Raton, Laut sea |800ties were enjoyed. Goring aad Lhe: Moraes Dai : ler, Eillen Lowe. Commissioner Dalziel | visited leona jeng Spores Bay. 8 ve hd O 79. . cc 202 Bes, Sump — Kathy |e er try tling, (Sed. Venn Qua, By Anderson FANGES, Sb. bag eo HIE 4 Ty isan, and ‘Cecil Stoochnoff,’ Kris’ Olsen =| McCutcheon. 11 yr. High J pes On June 1 the pack hiked WE CAN NOW SUPPLY Eat Becateheon. 11 ye. High Jump —|¢o and around the park. 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