Sy, Castlegar News September 20, 1967 ume ACT ACTION PELLET PaTOL. AnD: be Brownle unilorm, size 8-10. Phone 365-075. wrio as JACKPINE POLES information Son) 7azash1 195 WANTED FOR PARTS: 1976 jot | te..Ph_ 208.2098 TEN good layii ‘one year old or younger. 588.5657" TO RENT: For Nov. 1, or heater or fireplace. 365-5399. 1/4 BUY: Used pain’ ‘s un Bam. FOUR hord working mature ple to shampoo car nt to oo! child wide coll Bost 9 Ses-of39 at ahier $ Wally Kazakoff Contracting CALL 365-6537 Wo, rorovonen ot cal Bare 759%6/ 365-807: DANIEL'S PAINTING & WINDOW WASHING Call 365-6971 MICRON transmitter found at Texaco. Ph. 365-7433. 3/75 " ‘You all helped to mote it ¢ very special ung occas and WORK, re trips, | weekly ing. Cut expenace 1 together with our FREE : ‘column. We'll run your od 3 Issues free of charge. Phone our Action Line 365- cue tha! EVENING mic Robson. For information abone 365-6609 or 365-6265. Nick 115 HEART FOUNDATION with gratitude “in Memoriom” raignations which Promote heart 1 Cards sent -ot 5023, Costlegor. CANADIAN memoriam mation Box Teacher's gamble pays off OTTAWA (CP) — Six years ago Shauna Petrie plunged 860 metres into a farmer's field when her main parachute failed and a back- up became tangled. The sport-parachuting ac- cident near Winchester, Ont., put her in a wheelchair for life. In June 1986, she settled out of court for $1.2 million in damages. This month Petrie, now 22, began teaching a Grade 6 French-immersion class at Dunning-Foubert Elemen- tary School in nearby Or- leans, Ont. She is the only teacher in Ottawa-Carlton Board of Education who is confined to a wheelchair. Petrie, of Nepean, Ont., is also the board's first French- immersion graduate to teach REGISTRATIONS are now being ‘en for students in organ, ac- serdion ond popular plano. Ph 365. 3/73 TOASTMASTERS Toastmasters will help you ink on your MOTHER of 2 will babysit — m home in Blueberry Creek. 365. 6233. wm THE PLUMBING and HEATING DOCTOR peal , listen effectively, run at ing. more intormation call Lovann 364-1599, Kathy WATER PROBLEMS? Bacte jever, metals, etc? El tive treatmen $24- Relaxation PI kel “Clinic, 308 Victoria, Nelson. Ph. 354-3811 1773 CASTLEGAR HOME SUPPORT has moved its office to 629 Columbia CARPENTER availcble- to go SALMO 3 i coach required. Send resume Bow 673, Salina. B.C For information 357-9753 alter 6 GABYSITTER IA Ty hom sone. Drive area. Must » pore fob too. smell hone 365-2375. thn/52 Reosoncble 399-4762 WILL do needed. Reononable ro ter Phone hoon ry to babysit ir Ootischenia one, weekni: or ends. Cal 1m. 365-6768. wit GABYSIT.. mys home 3-4 seve per week. 359. a4 BABYSITTER mabe =e have vehicle. PI ‘openings for 2 position: 1-E.C.E. Qualified Pre-scho: -of-school care “program (6- 12-year-olds), 3-4 hours Mast have experience working care groups a chiidron, Job stor Send r use extra Be your own boss. Set your own hours. For more infor: mation phone 365-3874 or 365. 7566. ttn/17 VICTOR SHOE REPAIR 1038-A Columbia Ave CALL 365-6632 STONE MASON. Free estimates Excellent work. Call Bill Makonin, 399-4457. ttn/33 B&H CARPET INSTALLATION Lino & Carpeting Ans. Service Home 359-7313 226-7839 Winlow CARPENTER available for repairs and renovations. Hourly or con. troct rates. No job too small Phone 365-2375. tin/65, TREE SETTING 7 AND TOPPING. PHONE 365-7980. ttn/4p PLUMBING 365-6658 AUCTION role we buy & Sell SENIOR piano student studying a Conservatory of Music. wt piono Ieenra Call Heidt Se5-6710 9/79 PIANO LESSONS. Enrolling now for piano lessons. Room still available Mon. Qualifications: Grade "THE SHADES” dance band for all occasions. Special wedding rates. PI 5.7497 (Steve) or 365-5854 (Roge SUNRIDER. 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"Well run your issues free of tharge tn/67 DEAD pigeon with leg band No. 5478CU 982) For Tore infor. mation contact Skip at 365-5295. 7 3/75 sare not charge e found something, phone “the Action Ad number anytime FOUND it engagement. 1-362 __tin/65 Week! cee WOMEN’S SUPPORT ‘and Nancy Sherstobitoft "pill “ond ‘Mary coming marriage of children, Debbie and Joe, on Saturday, Oct. 17, 1967. Recep- tion to follow at Playmor Hall THE Castle, d District Hospital Auxiliary wishes to thank all those that attended our 30th “Anniversary Tea on. Sep- tember 16, 1987. Special thanks to: Muriel Wilson, Auxiliary Pre Ken Talarico, it; Mr Hospi ‘ond Stat WOODLOT 407 LITTLE CAYUSE CREEK MANAGEMENT AND WORKING PLAN The Arrow Forest District is ment and ge Plan for Woodlot 407 available for public viewing and comments. Copies of the plan may be ob- tained from the Arrow District Pp. review will commence on Sep- tember 21-1967 and will ter minate on October 5, The purpose of the review is ment on m strategies for this Woodlot For further information please followi Planner Wer, Resource Officer Colorblind fireman wins case SASKATOON (CP) — Brian Smith had everything it takes to become a good firefighter except for one flaw — he was slightly color- blind. That was enough for the City of Saskatoon to deny him a job. But Smith took his case to the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, which ruled in his favor last May. Now Smith, who has been working as a dispatcher for the fire department, begins firefighting training this month. The commission agreed with Smith's argument that his disability wasn't bad /75 enough to affect his perform- ance as a firefighter. “I've been happy since I got hired on,” said Smith, who previously was em- ployed making plaster wall- board. “The people have been tréa¥iig me really great.” in French ata board school. It has been a long haul for girl paralyzed from the waist down since she was 16. And it has been a gamble for both herself and for the board. HAD FEARS “Some teachers thought the kids wouldn't respond to me, and a lot of teachers thought I would have a major discipline problem,” says Petrie, a graduate of the Un- iversity of Ottawa teachers’ college. “They thought the kids were going to take one look at me and say, ‘We can take advantage of this girl. Let's go wild.’ ” But while practice teaching last year at the Orleans school, students treated her with respect, and she expects this will continue. Her internship has made it easier for her this year, Petrie says, since most of her students are used to her dis- ability and “are not afraid to ask questions. “At first they were a bit shy, but gradually they would ask me, ‘Why are you in a wheelchair? and ‘how do you drive, how do you get'In and out of the car,’ and they were just asking questions that most adults would be too afraid to ask.” Obstacles such as black- boards are overcome by using overhead projectors, films and slide projectors which, she says, not only make it easier for her but also provide a change of pace for students. Her French-immersion education, she says, is “half the reason I got the job. I set a good example for the stu- dents. Kids are smarter NEW YORK (AP) — tish children have shown an appreciable rise in average IQ over the past 50 years. In an IQ test given in 1985 to 1,029 school children 9 to 11, the average score was 12.42 points higher than the 1985 average of 100 points, re- searchers wrote in the latest issue of Nature, a British journal. ; Mr. Merv Rush, Chairman ‘of Hospital Board: Dr. John Walton, Chief of Staft of District Hospital: , Director of jursing of Audrey Moore: Castlegar News, for the use of their comera: il Auxilions whe donated the ed ti me ies, Castlegar Old Time rid. iurin business hours. We'll run “he od The charge. J issues tree of c WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS 197 Columbia Ave., Castlegar British Columbia KOOTENAY LAKE FERRIES SCHEDULE PACIFIC DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME Ministry of Transportation and Highways Il be eff 6:00 a.m. on tueclon’ including Mon Kootenay Lake Ferries. 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