There is more to Solkirk College than meets the’ eye. This {s partly because “fhe ‘6 sical can only get to see the .of the college building ly ause the ment lazzled with words for sonra off The’ ye physi cal per- ceive: such intricate architect. al details as the cunning hand- chipped (finish to ‘vast dreas of This malt seem difficult to hign-blo hrases al oat axing bi itis ? out cost ga ut is none the spout cot 8 But what ae "attractive, nor even“informative’ atid’ cer: tainly not beautiful is ie mori- id ‘which both by the well: isto guid e well-me: fe 4nd written propaganda. ibd Phrases such as, continuing educational, program, lied gris and and such and ‘such ‘a 0) are ‘estab Moneta crrganiaes| e Yage and may eve: thing to"somteone: ich them ba to fa any outline MO up| the yk work is more diffi bine ¢ purpose of Peet aca aie tana in a sematical bre: ar ene ‘word ord itselE. nl ana. “ae ting from the Ro- man tongue, “IT lead out.” But leading the wide-eyed pupil out of the campus using spiral- ¥ | tis wall be ee the mooring rope is secure tie . mooring ; Fop ly Project the ides a little and the breakfa: gue Tien Mr. and ‘Mrs, Smith afew years hence. - “I wish those children would hurry up and® come. down breakfast. Their porridge is get- ting cold and the school bus will be, passing any minute.” Smith, who has ‘been fading with Ws shearing aid in|” order to hear what'his' wife was saying, nods and” bellows up; stairs in a quavering baritone which has seen better days,” A Jean,’ look’ ‘sharp, yo mother is worried you'll be inte for’ classes. “Coming father,"! echos back the xole ©! Idren! gaged’ with ‘the daily packing the lunch boxes, turns to-her -husband- and. with: wifely concern says,-"'I-do- fit eo they renee eeewe fe aud ye pedi aon't seem to mak ke much. monéy:inthe vacatio now lawn mowers aren't used anymore, Mr: Smith Bods abe! sbsently, and morning ews whieh feature is antics er a a middie. ds man with a paranoid fixation about mortar. boards, ere Js a clatter of size nine feet and the children ed gine =thitige. ‘He in drydock, or, if he ven- fares forthe at least makes sure ry oniy a given number of candidates ‘can be taken each on the om ca is “Your. what?” Ber pare father who has finally ome in the hearing set. “Birthday, to ” sie explains with campus disdain: OTH hit the half century in exactly 45 and a half minutes making allowarices for the un- bret if the Georgian Cal- endar:”” 2 H. Johnson ‘yeturmed home from Vancouver on Friday | G, Eastcott, of a patient in for two t gah DE. and Mrs, W. Bertola of New Westminater arrived here Friday evening and left Mon- kf day for home after visiting with thelr’ parents here and in Trail. Rey, and Mrs. F, Willey and To prearerapa ert _ Kootenay Rack : at Oreston ii es to'be bins CASTLEGAR 6 BOURSE ni AL TOMIUK A Tie range has. now [much later, been Bet up on the: old: ninth A ter erable inguin of rakeryay. co lub still” short | limbs and undathrneh hae heon alls cleared away in the heavy. woods ‘e| off number three and seven fair- shambault and ai several | hundred old golf. bi so anyone having any to sp: may drop them off at the | pro OPO ho take advantage of nienes a basket of balls of fore they tee off for a Pou conscientious work parties such of not will a clably notice {as this will save countless strok- ; Ts 7.30. ‘pm: By Telephone 356-2822, - Dr. K. Mari family ret a home T after a holiday in Vancouver and other points. : Mr. G. Eastcott of Rossland was a guest of Mrs, H. Johnson Sunday. Miss Carol Groutage spent | 0; last week visiting in Vancouv- er, ‘returnitig ‘home Sunday. ° Mi te an vacation in Edmonton. ‘Hospital Board | Slates Financial Discusions ‘now | For Sentomber Meeting Thursday” “night was cancelled | pram is bécause of the number of board | ats members away on vacation, Ken amid wie hoppital ee dill te ce ait on sep Septe oa bane te nti financial’ a lean com- ing under peat improvement in jes and lost golf' balls. their scores, Ou oat | pitt ey own open tournament a bert 11th mea anyone wishin; ito iter shotild ‘leave his. or. fame at the pro shop. The course in good -8! 0- We vee mY png oumpey and many Prought boats, Me your, car ae eas alker, Jr. had the top bye the B.C. Automobile Associa pric | HH the bagiun ‘disaster | ¥0 ick him on the 15 hole. and he too a 10 on this -par-five ‘ -Anyone- wishing to take in the Cavadien ining to take in Industrial & Dae Water ‘Supplice zan : @ Instea ee oe ing car, st Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C.’ Phone 965-6988. ahaa tick to were halt WE nh 3g hom et Half’ mes are How in ettect for. the! remainder a towel or be enjoying 1B your hand. should sti golf Pity November and peri today 1s Ho emery lack ry |e No | ean, who ee ae nas ae Sines tg ee eee ee sere to the remains of breakfast as-|! oe oo Despite ata.| to “jult Tl French who probably terrae ulated make them any better than I did and of. my. essay. papers year to the provi civil de- fence college for. training, a staff -of insti is retained. These are ‘available to municipalities « desiring to sponsor courses. Sept. 12 VOTE Sept. 12 [BESCHERS ‘ The — indians prior to. 1867, left their dead ‘in. cof- fins on on an island in Victoria Har- or. But-that year the sacred Place was’ destroyed by a ‘fire Set: by. four: boys. In 1859'one of. Victoria's main thorou; fares, Fort Street bel ‘of and | to. of learning: Frenc very. other subjects, the ‘object ai ‘to please the examine a parent. asks me had. a'“rc P&G Builders Supply ACROSS. FROM ‘THE “AREN, YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Ph, 865-8151 PAintS MOULDINGS WINDOWS LUMBER. HARDWARE. FLOOR TILES tin course I tell her ‘itis a “hurdle over which he must jump. He may hate and despise it but if-he wants to: go to uni- versity he must buckle down and:beat it. If he doesn’t want to he can take the “‘general course whlch how. is ‘almost Te- spectable. So much so that President John B. Macdonald is most pat- ronizing about vocational and with 4 matriculation average of. 60 per cent, rather than 55‘per- cent, would be admitted to UBC. ‘The resources of ‘the: uni: versity‘are used more < effect: ively When devoted to apie ‘stu- dents.”. Just the university's point ’ of: view, not necessarily here i ities take of re fe stidents it mould ot be be for- - S thatthe ‘welfare of ‘a y plan for the aioe! par wepends. ment of education as a whole. -The rush bi ‘The following is an ich appeared in th CITIZEN August 12th, by: thelr loinguea Tabor: reporter. WENZEL, and is reprinted with they kt King ‘permission. Gees his organizers? Or did he, knowing about the discrepancies, think: he gould get away, with, it nevertheless? 5 Their ‘tenting. spirit. may be admirable their “cause may be right, t - their methods: are all ‘wrong. ‘The Pulp and Paper Workers of Cana a break- » away:union, protests a decision by the’. aco Labor _ Relations Board Jn eviaed to} applications ‘for certifi- Bi Hariac, ‘Po: pel ee lon; Prince George and “The board decided the” “union ‘was ‘no union at the time of ‘the ‘applications and, as a oo some a orkere at MacMillan - In the second case'the unjon should have taken action against'thé whole Jeaderahip,. because they mis- led not! only. the: bona but the mepibership: MON it is understandable that the men are, upset by 3 Passes s a sceming @ right'to the uiilén’ bd the Department "of Labor. | in Te] the; were told oS that the board's decision ig ‘final ply they ea soto bad he board and the opposing union S School FEW Supplies Exercise Books & mere Tabs bundle of 5. SAVE 40c = 39¢ | Instead of going to the government, the workers should have asked their ee leaders why the appli- In thelranger the men‘ prob bly ovelgtadth this any were ed ite the obvious majori- : is oe Sania: the sealers can only h Pleased epresident Angus McPhee and e Brgaten have: told them? Certainly, if . they had: told: the::men the truth snes the hearing, the leaders would brid lad to go taf So many violations of the B.c, Labor Act come to light that the board stopped to investigate all claims separately and dismissed the whole mess. Who is to blame? “The saders of the breakaway group certainly. Even the Pulp, and Paper Mill Workers (CLC), call Angus McPhee an “honest man. So how could he, with so many years of », £0 before the board Peat toe ave ig Bet fg up.it seems. Rum- ths breakaway. ‘group: now fate neers ‘te. ior decertified “at: the t aaa AT i* looked in the bittetthest of ata Shae “whl fare ro of ts Breatest, value to. those involved. i $2 nah ane tac SMP “Was ‘Mr. McPhee led to believe that all was fine? i Did he not ch the Maman of ms ¢laims made by ic a.m, — Bandsy Schdol |! 11_ am. MORNING. WORSHIP a ent yee P Paar in manner" to deal mien career treatment and mola ive wa po) on $n i the Col: rivet The’: eavnaiendztian “wad :| which . show. that) the ‘coliform count in thé Columbia: at. Trail Has risen froni’ 88 in 1964 to 79 in ‘1986, and it declares that a large ineréase ‘tn’ thie, olume, of raw! , sowage dumped into the made to e fall ‘convention: of ee Associa: : | thon. of Kootenay ani ; ice will be 9.90. a.m. |) ¢ Sunday . School’ cotimences oe rae of secretary George Bt aes Sept. llth at 9.50 am actor oF: eee : i CHURCH © 400 am, Holy Communion . 11.00 a.m. Holy. Communion (CHURCH OF GOD: ae Bag eerie 4 ‘tat 8 ini nd: help iw rétéived and ‘serious results do: occur, ' the: will: be no way for anyone legislate thomselves AnD of th =| Sieg Raat surely: bas? « SOKTOW, Mt. ge lant;'and think :any: senior government, that “may or vailable ‘in| the municipal affairs : 2 tention, to. what it a “the ¥ very et serious and ‘emergent ° situation ith, which .the~ people * o: é Columbia tootenny waters) are “at? the -mo: it ‘trying: i bree tesponsible.” Municipalities in apa Bown last e is the’ groups” Bo Ga ‘can :| with Columbia : system pollution. must step in and assume. a mea- | Bay tha j conveniently. pass ‘legislation ‘to thunicipalitied or ‘re-|/ by. the City (of Nelson aa pe ee * “Tt is time’ vow,” tha min: ‘sure, of. vey sibility and take minister, Mr. would teceive ation ab I peters: i erious ,consider- had hoped that’ there might be ‘of a sincere at- ething its an excellent | What we “mun do not ot ao {é when’ our provinclal govern- nient is going to ‘do ‘something H hater about it, Have sctlon aid F when if paar both. m ve|and afternoon « sessio genet resolutions from ma alifies spread oak i ‘Toegs were lewed to én- sure adbenancing of 5 | their j: (8; sad tions to etabts dade ae ; on thém. at the uw up-coming miect- is, Se 1 BCk> nowledge itd existence and,then make ‘the glow’ distrets! thorally, and oR fin: ancially. resp nsible mat. ! C8] cost a Parent ‘The id eee bia ahead Bear no.part of use the. ‘Brovinelal 4 ‘The ' Salvation : “Army | has moved is activities to 368 Math Street. Sunday : i - 11 a.m.” Holistess eae Fe e partnent of of health has declared } ‘unfit for leclared. :: ; committee © uotes C. ts | ra “unquesti e comamnlttes ane qustes rs ‘Keenan of the Softies v id Jan : brothers stated that the ‘| stu ld? be,:“‘comprehen-, sive yah ol to :include:the' sour: rces‘ of: pollution, ‘methgds a ‘of eli- y| mination, fair cost distribution’ over the ‘whole Col- umbia’ River. system.’ iT feel. the, federal govern- ment. should -be: called upon‘ to Wednesday Thursday ASG . "30.00 a.m. Home League. 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