PIS a eo Os be ates prt coos rm ite ck pimerncas CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, No Charges: Resa from Single Vehicle Accldent ), No charges were laid after. Driver Peter R. Noga of i 1967 two-door hard top took a‘ Robson’ told police’ he was ‘orner too wide Sunday at the }Gntersection north of the Bril: ant Bridge resulting in an > imated $400 damage. travelling | from Robson’ when an’ ‘oncoming car took ‘the sorner ‘wide causing his vehicle to swerve and go out of control, 7, 1974 : Vio Winter Boots 7) Snow. Proof — Water Proof Terre ol ca fat Laas Men and Ciceen See our Sock of “MEN‘S wiih BOOTS. Thermal — Alaska — Insulated | | Safety and NonSafety-- “bie, “the: parking lot of Union -76 Fhe Sean at KINNAIRD, JUNIOR CONDARY' soHooL. Former Castlegar Man ‘Has, Boo pot, Poems P blished , . The Vast Cloth, a ‘book of oem as) There will be show any day now, maybe by the’ time! you read this, We get much more, up here, than you do down ‘on ithe valley floor. Our. girls’. gr Our students’, council has been completely overhauled. The new set-up is designed to get away from the’ council “clique” and to have the. whole school knowledgable: about council affairs and actively - team did very well at the West Kootenay tournament in Fruit- vale. They! beat Trafalgar of - Nelson 3-0 and lost a \ par in and planning. Meetings are held in home room sessions during: which to Rossland (the eventual cham- pions), ending up fourth of the nine teams competing. Congra-. tulations, girls! +. * * . Our girls’ volleyball teams '* have now been chosen’ (A and ‘ B) and they are looking forward :: ‘keenly to a good season.) An © team members are: ‘Lorraine Rafter, Bonnie Pereverzoff, Ca- ro!, Chapman, ‘Janet: Suter, Sharon’ Mills, Cindy; Swet- lishoff, Liz Baron, Bernice. McMullen and: Sharon’ Plotni- koff. if “B" team is comprised of; Lori Price, Laurie | Wickett, Debbie Voykin, Chris Perever- sof, golly Guess, Sherry ‘Tor- fanice: Conroy and Fiona. Nicholson. » & Backing While : Unsofe Charge Laid Friday Only iminor damages re- sulted Friday morning when‘a 1964 half-ton truck: sustained ., $100 and a 1971'sedan received *$50 damage when in collision'‘on Service Station. Driver of the: truck - was identified as John: 8.’ Doubinit “of Robson’ while. the driver: ‘the sedan was Harold \ William Baker’ of Castlegar. Baker'was charged with - Mj pane while’ unsafe. 2° Noi injuries, were repo! time pi are explained and practiced. This is the time when ideas are put, forward and everyone is encouraged ‘to speak,’ ” fs Reps are not chosen ‘until “the class is aware of who is best able to represent them.;Popu- ‘larity isnot the deciding’ (factor. When matters ave /been i thoroughly aired, ‘a council ‘meeting of reps is ‘called.The’ ‘chair person is chosen on a rotating basis in order to give such ‘experience to as many‘as possible. Students who jfeel they. would like to serve “as ithem for, the responsibility: : é There is an agenda’ posted in’ each’ classroom ‘before each . the full range of human emotion in a refreshing, revealing and natural manner, of: expression, has now-been: published. ‘The. author, David’ Moffat Craig, 25, Ig 4 formor’ Stanley Humphries ‘Secondary. School * graduate who, tintil June of this: year, was a resident of: Castle, gar. “That David cratce poetic eye has -been. privy 'to’a: wide’ wariety of human’ experience is. revealed in his’ perceptive’ ob: servations of the world, around him: His free verse fs perfectly suited for.relating the’ of life—the Polgnan the''sad,”; the ‘melancholy, the: sénsuous, the; invigorating,” says the! preface carried on the cover: of the book published by Dorrance and Co., and ‘which ‘can be” ordered through | local booksel- ~ attendance, © In her, opening: ‘remarks, ; pe re aT son Chee reseed Kootenay Society ) nat General Meeting LOA ashe anced! fot the Kootenay Socioty for Handleap- ped: Children’ was) held/at; the Silver Birch ‘Activity Centre on October 30 with 40) ‘people’ in’: 'prealdont Mrs, Joyce: Pearce,’ ‘mentioned that renovations are still’ in® progress with’ the hasement still to'be set up for. carpentry, lange contract’ work and storage. ‘Mrs. Pearce also * ‘mentioned ‘a’ need’ for’small kitchen utensils for the cooking ‘program. <2\Mrs. Bonnie. Grant,’ ‘Super- =.) “visor of the ‘Activity Centre and her assistant Ron Riesen, were included in the introductions of . ie staff and guest speakers. “Al Kelly, the main speaker, “who is employed ‘by: the, B.C.” Association, of Mentally Re-| tarded as a consultant in, adult services, | gave) an informative talk on activity centres, Tehabil- ) itation centres.and sheltered raigiwas born, in’ Edinburgh, Scotland, : in‘ 1950, and for:the firat’saven years of his' life’ he lived inthe’ town’ of Musselburgh, é a fishing main council ing.;(We think the students have a right to know, beforehand, just what ‘matters will be brought up.) Ideas are bubbling: up! all over, the place. Here are some - that are proposed for the. Eat agenda: , Vending -mac nes: ‘serv- ing sandwiches, fruit, vegetable snacks'and orange juice, in- “stead of ‘pop’ machines; skatin, club; pep band; winter carnival; snow. sculpting contest; -equip- olleyball court; student’ ex- ‘change® with other, schools; ‘ “7 boys’ ‘cooking ‘club;’ scavenger hunt; skit: day;: pizza: contest; : ilm festival and mane many: thers. ¥. 2 ry f DRO! AND. CHECK ous : SELECTION . OF PIN ‘workshops and showed -slides’’ on centres, : workshops, .swim- ming,-track’ meets and canoe- / ing. Slides of local trainees at »work (and play were also enjoyed. 2) ¢Mr. and’Mrs, Brian Hunter were in ‘attendance and ‘ne the highlights of, the evening... + was, Mr. Hunter's presentation ‘their home here, David, Gane is' presently. living i in ‘Nakusp ‘and works on a ferry. crossing: the Upper As + TOW. Baker! Bi Set. Accident Investigation me : A Saturday, evening. “acel. ‘dent, which’ ‘is. still\under. investigation, has.resulted in‘a: - Castlegar man {being * charged with'driving, while having’a ©: blood count: over .08. * John: Harry. Horkoff | was.” charged after the 1967; model No injuries: ‘were reported, “Construction [aes g De “ Workers". Compensation \Board presented a film on “The “Breadwinner” to’ the members ‘of Southern’ Interior Construe- ‘tion Association’at their: ‘West :Kodtenay, October’ meeting. *:: +). The film’ brought: the real- ity of. why Workers’ Compensa- tion’is an essential part ofthe ‘construction, dollar: cost. ‘Any purchaser of construc> “ition should: make sure; the of, ‘the first semester band. plus “a few added players. Thus far, they have proved competent under: the expert leadership of ‘Norman’ Fishwi * The junior: band, under the direction. ofthe new band master of Kinnaird Junior Secondary School, Mr. Nelson, will also take: part in. the been no’layoffs' in ‘the ‘planer, which has’ continued i tion. concert. The Grade 9 ‘band of-3s KJSS and the Grade 9 and 10 band of SHSS make up-this group. + A dance® band’ will’ be included in the program. It has been practising regularly for several: months and will play selected pieces of jazz, blues and modern composers.