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At Twin Rivers it is a readily accessible, centrally or- ganized collection, of many kinds of materials that can enrich and support the educa- tion program. It contains books, magazines and other printed ials, as well as to bring in a whole class for a specific project may reserve brary space ahead. A glance at the library time-table will show that this room is one of the most used spaces In the school, A sampling of any week might show some or all of these activities. An enthusiastic group of Grade three students digging into the animal section to locate information on mam: mals, A Grade seven social studies class completing re- ports on ancient man, the dina- saur era or working on an recordings, tapes; pictures and maps. While its resources are carefully selected to meet the needs of the instructional pro- gram, they also provide an opportunity for exploration and discovery. How is the library used? Children and teachers of Twin Rivers Schoo! are free to come to the library each day froin 8:30 to 9 a.m., 12:80 to 1 and from 3 to 8:30 p.m, At these limes they may read or browse through the many books or magazines available to them. During the school. day, groups of children or in- dividuals may use the library to read, to, work on particular assignments or choose books for pleasure reading at school or at home. A teacher wishing Eager Students Literally Dive into Card Catalogue ‘and Pamphlet Files To Begin Quest for Their Chosen ror ‘FURNITURE MART’ “Opens New B.C. . capital project. Grade four pupils searching for facts on the humeral system or locating all the books on Tall Tales. The Grade five science classes listening to a oan and filmstrip fi Library is Heart of Twin Rivers School Grade ones listening to a new story, choosing a favorite or different book to take home. ° Grade sixes listening to a re- cording on African music, They are preparing for an_ oral presentation in. their ‘social studies program on a cullure sludy, The kindergarten class- es watching a favorite story like The Gingerbread Boy or Hansel and Gretel on a film strip. . Time is also reserved" for the instruction of library ‘and research skills, Any teacher may ask the librarian to set aside time for a class to receive help and guidance in this area. What are the circulation practices? - Circulation of materials is “Gathering feta inthe iibrary.” They are preparing for an adventure in researching and reporting on ‘aspects of the Solar System. A group of busy Grade twos asking for special books about monsters, motor- bikes, riddles, or horses. quile d. Pupils may check out books as they need them. Grades one and two usually take out one book at a time. Filmstrips and recordings generally do not leave the school, For the first 10-day period of January, 1977—our circula- Len Embree to Chair '7T7 Cancer Campaign The new chairman for the April-Cancer Campaign is Len Embree of Castlegar, who was “ appointed to the position at a meeting of the Castlegar unit of the Canadian Cancer Associa- tion held Monday morning. This year the Castlegar unit is canvassing independent of the United Appeal, hoping to acquire more adequate funding for cancer research, treatment - and local emergency aid in the Castlegar area. Lawyer Raps Treatment _ Of Prisoners - A Toronto lawyer says six of 11 convicted killers who had their ¢eath sentences com- muted last year are kept locked in small cells for up to 23 hours a day in a “super: ~maximum” wing at Millhaven penite: near Kingston. : “They're being treated like animals, aid Earl Glasner, representing Rene Vaillan- court, who was sentenced to hang for killing a Toronto policeman. Glasner said last week he would not be surprised if one of the prisoners asked to be hanged. “It might be humane,” he said. . A spokesman for the peni- tentiary services division of the solicitor-general's department in Ottawa said: “They (the killers} could be there for 15 days or 15 years... it all depends on their attitude . . . their behavior.” Glasner said the tight security in the Millhaven unit is a way the federal government has of appeasing jail guards who threatened to strike after punishment was more abolished. He said the men are con-: fined to the cells except for a one-hour voluntary - exercise period each day and four hours of television every other night. The society is now in the process. of establishing zone chairpeople for all sectors of the Castlegar area, These sectors will include residential, aca- demic, business and trade unions, 3 The Castlegar Cancer Unit. will be meeting on a regular basis and any persons willing to contribute or volunteer their time should contact the presi- dent of: the local organization Mae Moroso, or campaign chair- man Len Embree. A very. special commit- ment has been made by Castle- gar residents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Remillard, who have “adopted” ttle Marilou, aged five years, of the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs, Remillard’s monthly contribution of $19 brings material and financial assistance to both child and family and is aimed at strength- ening the family unit by helping éach member. For more’ information on the Foster Parents Plan, a non-profit; non-sectarian, non- political independent organiza- tion, write to Foster Parents Plan of Canada, 153 St. Clair Avenue Weat, Toronto, Ont., M4V 1P8. Uon figures show 722 'non- fiction books and 471 fiction books were checked oul by slu- dents and staff at or school, Who helps run the library? The Library Club which consists of volunteers from the Grade five do much to assiat in the work of keeping tho library in good working order, They are responsible for the slamp- ing and checking out of NORTRWEST, materials, sholving books and helping to keep the library attractive and tidy. What does the library offer? We, at Twin Rivers, fee! that the library acts as an Integral part of the school program, It means service and activity that cuts across all grade levels from kindergarten fo Grade seven and every subject field. It offers every student. from the slowest to the - most gifted a challenge to find his own level and stretch to his own capacity. * _Conamera * Norfeb * Moduline on display’ 1032 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C, * (Your Mobile Experts) Ph. 365-3551 Dealer Licence’ Number 01017... Singles & Doublewides | Dorothy Shelfentiuk fet us help you get Tax Deductible Pension A good way to Save money today for what ‘you'll need tomorrow. started on a plan with guaranteed cash return, [M4] The Mutual Life of Canada 1717 « Sth Ave. S. Castlegar 365-7838 Steel & Wood Desks — Filing Cabinets Waste Baskets — Side & Desk Chairs CASTLEGAR NEWS SETTING UP A MEW BUSINESS? CHANGING AN OLD ROOM INTO AN OFFICE?» NEED HELP WITH YOUR FIGURING? |“ Phone 365-7266, Ask for Burt. Campbell: te to: Heather » Zais, Kelowna” hen most/of us will have the chance to. make ‘those improvements, A glimpse into the future 12 months via tarot cards ‘shows that.1977 is registered as tn “number ‘ ait year"; a year. of harmonious‘ balance in’ all ‘forms. 3 “We've just completed a umber five year, which is ‘Local Aglow ‘Bible Studies ‘Now Underway $ ° Mrs) Lenore Boering of Pittsburgh was the main speak- br at avmeeting of Women's Aglow. held last week in Castle- par. A former‘ operating-room nurse, ’ Mrs. Boering’ now tra- © Yels'as"a “convention speaker pnd is also a telephone coun- gellor for Pat Robertson's “700 Club" TV program in the Pitts- burgh area. } Her message declared posi- tive fai e Word of God pon it.” Julie Buchenauer, Out- for universally a year character- ized by labor problems, dissen: , tion and strife,” Zats said. “It was a year of golig in all , directions but not really having any purpose." All that should change this year she said, with an accent on love, marriage, art forms, bal- ance, beauty in all forms and harmony. During this year there is to be a great deal of concentra- tion on these areas with man- kind feeling a need for better- ment on a personal level. General insights into 1977 by Zals produced these results: © People will become more concerned about thelr home lives, There will be a desire for peace and harmony and an emphasis on making the home a cosy. and-more romantic en- vironment. e Children will be receiv- ” ing moré attention. They will be thought of as a.product of love as: they should be, with their special talents sought out. and enhanced, * Relationships which have outlived their usefulness will be ended, those involved ‘will feel the turmoil and dissention is not worth staying together. With ‘this feeling will,.come seach ind Kootenay’ districts, shared jome details of her trip to Israel lem, she was asked to arrange ind host a Women's Aglow uncheon for women from many ittending the Jerusalem Con- ference on the Holy Spirit. As a.result, new Aglow chapters are being formed in Israel, England - and various African countries... : . Special. music was pro- vided by Kathy. Dillen’ and Heather Snauwaert. t ‘Two local’ Aglow- “Bible Studies are now underway; ore in Robson’.and the other. in- Blueberry Creek. The next meeting of Aglow. will be on the evening of Feb. 15. . 4 A November.’ While in Jerus- a 1 parts of .the-world who were ~ q more and divorces, ++ @ True love will come to the fore; ‘hidden relationships will be revealed as caution is thrown to the-wind and true feelings are shown. It will bea case of ‘anything goes’ to attain. personal happiness. © Discoveries will be made in the art and music world with a focus of public attention on new talents. Attentions will centre on more: artistic and harmonious life forms. eA ‘strong ‘interest in} education. is expected, . with many learning and teaching as thought education, @ Those who are con- sidered wise and ina position'of influence fn the political scene will do their best to better the lot of man, Even the most hard- hearted will soften and give _asistance no’matter how. small. © A greater effort will be , made to lessen the gap be- < tween rich and poor; attempts will be made to’ afford more - housing and rid areas of pover- ¢ ty’ living. ’ wellas asa method of sharing and helping’ < mankind unite. Many more “courses ‘ will become ‘available, and those, planning to quit school will have. second _ Reg. $899.00. “oF lity will bring its own reward to those who use it wisely. The same pace will be set for work, but the going will appear much easier this year in comparison to.197t SOFAS & CHAIRS. ~ MATCH ' LOVE ‘SEAT: “Modem Design by: Victoriaville” 100% Nylon Cover, “Sofa: aind Chal ‘Sofa & Chair. (Swivel Rocker Type) Floral Self, Decked. 100%, Nylon.:‘Reg. $925. 00: $825 SAVE n the value of) @ Beauty in all forms will be important. Beauty aids will come into focus with those who formerly. shunned; such . aids now using them. Many will go overboard and use more than necessary to obtain a noticeable appearance. : “The keynote throughout the year will be a striving for harmony,” Zais said. “But at all costs, we must learn to avoid indecision. That: is often’ the problem when ‘one wants :har- mony at all costs, A stand has . to be taken in order. for that which is no longer valid to be thrown away.” “It definitely shows a year of content, happiness and‘ dra- matics,”/she ’said. som 2 930 : $100 - Funeral Service Held For Mrs. Mabel Kanigan Funeral services. began last Thursday from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home and concluded Friday afternoon ‘at the Castlegar Russian Hall for Mra, Mabel Kanigan, age 65, of Castlegar, who passed away on Tuesday of last week at the Castlegar and District Hospital. Mrs. Kanigan was born Dee. 6, 1911 at Kamsack, Sask, and came with her family to Brilliant, in 1912, Sho. was a member of the Union of Ci of sons, Harry of Kelowna and Bill of Port: Alberni; a daughter, Mrs, Bill. (Verna) Keraiff of Castlegar; a sister, Mrs. Mary P..Comptois of Vancouver; a brother, Mike Makortoff of Raspberry; her‘ mother,, Mrs. Hanah Makortoff of Raspberry; and 11: grandchildren. | Predeceasing her were her . husband, Fred, in 1049, and her father Wiliam and sister Pauline. Christ, and had been a resident of the area most of her. life. She is survived by two took’ place at Brilliant Cemetery, with Castlegar Funeral Home in care. of arrangements. Candidates Complete St. John First Aid Course The following candidates have completed a course in St John Ambulance First Aid and Almost Forty. ene eae a Municipalities Make Request Just’ under 40 municipal. ities have requested . designa- tion under the Conversion Mortgage Loan Program. This announcement came from the Minister of ‘Municipal ‘Affairs and Housing, the Hon. Hugh Curtis, who had ded the were ‘successful in passing an examination under. the dicec- tion’ of AlfClausen and’ Bill Harrower, *\" BI. Harrower. instructed the following Senlor Standard Class at SHSS: Joan Soukoreff, Judy, Keus, Arlie Teal, Selma - Adams, Rodger John Cristofoli, Kathleen Ann Cristofoli, Sharen Lizee, Pamela Gillman; “\ Cadets: Bill’ Waldie, Bob Bonham, ‘Danny. Houlind, ‘Lawerence McFarlane, Bill Goetting, ; Rodger, Brady, son. ‘offer on Sept. 9 of last year. This program.is designed to ‘allow. people ' with: existing homes to expand their use into multiple °, family units... These expansions, into duplexes or triplexes, make use of existing buildings ‘and services, saving municipalities ‘the cost of. ex- tending: services for new developments. .. Mortgages. from the pro: vince are available to assist ap- plicants—$15,000 for. the first unit and $9,000 for each addi- * tional unit, Full details of the program are available at the offices of » the designated municipalities, instructed the.” P. following ‘Girl’ Guides: at the Robson: School ‘in ‘Emergency. - First Aid prescribed by St John Ambulance: ‘Kimberly “Allen, Brenda 'Barrass, Debbie Bar- rass, Karen Evin, Bonnie Hou- lind, . Debbie Houston,” Paula Lemmetty, Tersa Markin; Keri Nickerson, Trudi Nickerson, Eillen O'Neail, Kelli - O'Neail, Terri Porter, Betty - Ann Rayner, Stephanie Rilkoff, Robin: Rowland; °° Renita Saliken, Lori Sher- stobitoff, Deneen Taylor, Shelly ‘Tuma,’ Sheri .Wanjoff, “Shelly. Weisner, Sharon Wigen atid ‘Shauna: 'Zoob bk CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 20, 1977. (Department Store) (Department Store) See Our Full Page on Page 8B Danny Midler and Julie Nel- - TOMORROW IS 10% DAY at Helen‘’s Flowers and Gift Shop Ltd. . 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