_COMMUNITY NEWS Castlegar News November 6, 1968 if | Travelodge } = ons efter Vencorer a... 3 om] _Pulpit & Pew ; i} HY i * Restaurant & Lounge. fg at ily “THE TWO OF US' ’ y Pac , : ie VANCOUVER COQUITLAM ° Ga Hoban Fedde: Keka wile. "or up : By Pastor ED NEUFELD Ll eat EASY OFF/EASY ON Pi re Neo loge 3 oy ' , yy Evangelical Free Church 1 § 48 Trans-Canada Hwy No. 1 yt pew dy ee) / A CHURCH THAT LOVES Exit at Brunette. ‘ Rvs ae caking o a m TER CASTLEGAR ARRAY 7 a ry ith th © “ Regularly in Wednesday's editi ' CALL TOLL FREE 725 Brunette Ave. itlam, B.C. V3K 1C$ ™~ it “ . 1-800-663-2283 (604) 525-7777 BAX b04025. 7777 7 Li] of the Castlegar News, the different if churches in our community are listed ' 4 nit r in the Church Directory, If you were . 7 § Hi to glance at the ad of the Evangelical | | ‘ | « Free Church, you may have noticed 4 7 Be : : AT (Ema COLLECT 365-2155 OUR SPECIALTY FOR 90 DAYS o.a.c. ICBC PREMIUMS MEMUXEK Lan Sefer onc DL. 5058 © 100% FINANCING © NO PAYMENTS © WE FINANCE @ TRY US. CALL #1 our slogan: “A Church that loves the eee i 5 ait cat sail HES | ® if: Hite titi i ; nas i rat HH Hi nil itt uf He TTL came Al iy lt Rf i a un AA tut i i 8 Heb Figees Hie ta tet ad Lid tt & fe g if th a ae Hd hh fis see ie abe i i ait Hi iinet tat ii i HL ih, Min fn it leis eu fied tal a di all i Hite (tt ja sab i Hae iy Te Mi ned ila Hi! on an id AE ie: ligt HM Miah a All re ty tind 3 cere ' i ‘i ag il af Ee ‘el a Ht cdesshage ; tall th seele HER i it AH HH a mene tl MLTR Fe Ho hil iba STI i What it does not mean is that we pul a rj are the most loving and warmest church in the community. I am sure thi other churches in town are as loving as we are. Therefore, in no way are we setting ourselves up to be the only church that loves the Castlegar area. CARRIAGE What our slogan does mean is that we are a church that accepts and SCHOUSE INN, loves people as they are. You do not have to dress up in your finest 46 % PER NIGHT ! ; 4 GEM three-piece suit or your fanciest bry LOW AS WITH THIS AD ’ - J dress to attend our Sunday morning * Double occupancy, Priday, Saturday or Sunday nights, standard - ) = service. You come as you are. As a room (regular rate $60). Or $6.00 more for a dehuxe room. Room . church family we will do our bést to tax extra. Advance reservations required. BROWNIES ENROLLED . . . The 1st Woodland Park © Conroy, Serena Phillips, Dyana Doskoch, Mandy welcome you. WEEKDAYS, $10* OFF with this ad! Brownies enrolled six new members earlier this Parks, Sarah Felde and Laura Wiebe. But as a church that loves the week. New members include (from left) Jill Castlegar area, we love our comm- * Single or double occupancy, standard or deluxe. Advance unity so much that we will not keep oriamersle mia Regular rates are only-$56-%0 $68 plus tax, the. truth from you. Can any church be truly loving if it tells people they CALGARY'S BEST HOTEL VALUE! are healthy, when they are actually e desperately sick? A church that lies to people, actually shows hatred. is he és Hall 10:00 @) PAID POLITICAL AN- 2 z 8 il Hh 28 | i A Grant and J.L. battle a rag- of 8 8 88 @___ MACNEIULEHRER 5:30 @) CBS NEWS SPECIAL (DNEWS (MON, WED-FRI) D CHEERS tle) Love does not mix with falsehood; love and truth are inseparable. They © Conveniently shopping Five years ago, Al Walker, head of the Mechanical About two years ago, while at BCIT researching belong together. * come ay bee =e ialear Trades Department at Selkirk College's Nelson test bank ayitems, Walker met an educator from The source of our truth is found in * Discounts at nearby Family Leisure Centre — with wave Campus, had never touched a computer. Today, he's Australia who told him about @ program in use in their the Bible, which we believe to be the pool, water slides, skating, etc. credited with the i of a system called Author. This system, which was authoritative Word of God (2 Tim. * Special offers expire Dec. 31, 1989. Not available dhsing july computer test bank system that is unique in British developed in Australia, allowed the creation of tutorial 3:16, 2 Peter 1:20-21). In the Bible we Subject to availability. Advance reservations required Columbia colleges and institutes. programs and proved to be “user-friendly,” a feature are shown why Jesus had to be sent The software that allows testing of students after _ that interested Walker since his goal is to get more of _ into this world to die on the cross for TOLL-FREE RESERVATIONS: each module of their competency-based vocational his instructors involved in the creation of test bank our sins (1 Peter 3:19). 1-800-661-9566 trades training, comes from Australia. The test questions. But we are also shown reason to i. questions, in some cases supported by graphics, were What really caught his eye was that Author rejoice in that Jesus did not remain CA R R IAGE developed at the Nelson Campus. supported EGA graphics and color. He acquired the dead and buried, but rose on the ~ CHO U Ss E i NN RSS The whole process began 4" years ago with the —_ program for $510 and set about learning how to operate third day from his tomb to show this introduction in British Columbia of competency-based _ and adapt hundreds of test questions for a computerized world that He was victorious over sin aI 9030 Macleod Trail S., Calgary T2H oma training. Under this system, the courses of instruction test bank for the Mechanical and Metal Trades and death (1 Cor. 15:14). Further- Monday, November 7 through to Sunday, November 13 TT hile iH ual P) sic telincls News e Supplement to the Castlegar News were broken down into learning modules, students were —_—_ (Millwright and Machinist) programs. more, we are told that at any time tested on each module and allowed to advance only Once he had the means of generating tests in hand, Jesus can return to this world to put when they d ‘ated 'y on each one. Walker set about establishing a proper delivery system. an end to human history and estab- “The paperwork was horrendous,” recalls Walker, His limited knowledge of computers was strengthened lish His kingdom on this earth (Matt. of Wednesday, November 6, 1988. nes (pox who was attempting to record personal data, atten- _ by his voracious appetite for computer literacy. 24:1ff; Rev. 20:1-6). \e. S dance, test scores, and financial information on each “I spent months reading every magazine and As a church that loves the Castle- Sa eae Ql student. manual on computers I could get my hands on,” said gar area, we must tell everyone that e “Computerized record-keeping was the only Walker. It's a practice he still adheres to. we have all sinned and fallen short of solution,” said Walker. He set about acquiring an IBM God’s requirement of perfection system and researching software that would suit his His-goal was to put in oe a system that would (Rom. 3:23). Now that may be hard to record-keeping needs. “The first couple of years were allow d to it dom-gi ‘ated test take, but if we did not share that, fn G fa silt ial HUA id see i ita i i fs FURRY Castl custom window treatments difficult,” he recalled. Staff struggled to input data fast enough to keep up with the information generated by 60-100 students in the program. Shortly after the introduction of competency-based vocational training, the B.C. government initiated a search for a workable test bank system. It seems instructors in many colleges across the system would have liked to administer a different test to each student. Selkirk Collge made a conscious decision to move in the direction of computerized testing in the fall of 1985. Walker began his search within B.C. college system, acquiring what was available at the time. A Testman program, developed by Cariboo College, was acquired, but Walker soon gave up on it because it was “full of bugs.” Next he looked at a test bank in use by the North Vancouver School District. right on the computer, which ‘would then mark the test and record the score in the student's file. For this, Walker determined he needed to establish a system of eight IBM compatible student work stations equipped with color monitors, connected through a Lanlink Network System to an IBM AT server. “Already this system is demonstrating it's limita- tions,” said Walker. “It is filled to capacity as the Lanlink supports only eight terminals.” Walker would like to expand the number of work stations as more programs are converting to computer test bank generated exams. With test banks developed for the metal trades and Level 1 Cooking, Institutional Cook and Short Order Cook, Walker is presently working to implement testing for Hairdressing students. Also contemplated are the then we would demonstrate our hatred to people. The most loving thing we can do for this community is to share the way people can be freed from the guilt of their sin. Such freedom from our sin is only found when we put our faith in Jesus Christ as our Savior and as the Lord of our lives. To share the radical difference Jesus can bring into people's lives is the greatest act of love any church can show its com- munity. That is why this and other churches exist in our community. Churches, against common miscon- : Castlegar 365-3122 This system could randomly select and generate a test, _addition of test banks for Adult Basic Education as well ceptionsm, are not social country but it relied on producing a hard copy which was as Welding. clubs. The mission of the Church is to c., ing for the Czechs. (Part § distributed to students and required marking, record- “The potential has barely been tapped,” Walker reach out to people about the good 3 C+} ing and filing — more of the same chores he was says of the computer test bank. Many of the test news of salvation from sin through E (+) (+) on 's to elimi Walker's search questions are illustrated with graphics, but Walker sees faith in Jesus Christ (Matt. 18:19-20; went on. the use of animation as the next) step. 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