CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 29, 1963, Social Notes from Kinnaird Mrs. J. Kaufman, Ph. 365-5488 Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Ann of. Seattle. tana family spent the weekend plea- holiday here, lasted alittle over E, A. Fitzpatrick have been the ‘santly when they camped at Cres- ! former's brother and sister-in-l -law, |cent Beach and visited interesting | motored to Nakusp to visit rela- Mr, and Mrs, Earl Fitzpatrick and locations at Harrop and Procter. tives, They also enjoyed another Mr.. and’ Mrs. James Regan Mrs. Wm. Ball of Kinnaird, Their ia. week - while the two families Expected from the ‘coast .on ‘amily visit when Mr, and Mrs. for. the long ‘weekend Gordon Ball came from Nakusp to ROBSON SOCIALS are Mr. and Mrs, A: Heron'and fa- spend the weekend here, before ‘mily of Newton in Surrey. The the departure of tite Rilkoffs on Mrs. T. Sanford Ph. 365-5883 . Miss Rita Schuepfer and Miss Barbara Fowler ‘spent the past week visiting in Kelowna with Misses Pat and Charlene Brown. Rev. and Mrs. R. Douglas and Robert, David’ and Catherine of All Saint’s (Anglican) Church of Melfort, Sask. were recent guests at the home of Mrs. J. Heslop. The Robson WI held a success- ful coffee party last week at the home of Mrs. McPhee with Mrs, Evans and Mrs. Ballard as co-hos- esses, Misses Shelley and Tracy Ban- igan with their brother, Nicki of Vancouver are presently visiting their father, Mr. W. ed from a vacation in Scotland, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Re: and family. have returned from = gan. * ing a week with her friend, Carol| beatae and ees Friday ° from’ the Leod /Kootenay and ‘touring from. the land a visit, there, with. relatives 7orthern route. Their camping trip and friends, At the outset of their hree week vacation they traveled i fina o Banff and Lake Louise, e! ng ten days of sight seeing before going to’ Vancouver via the Ro-|~ gers Pass. Jalif. have been Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rilkoff and family at the home . Banigan and their brother, Jeff. Monday. Mr, and Mrs. R.-V. Lamond visitors, who have recently return- White “Rock after spending’ two Diedrie Fisher has returned weeks at the coast resort, arriving o.her home in Nelson after spend- home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Hiebert and family enjoyed a ten day camp- 308. vacation,’ going to the East Mrs, J.C. MeLeo | ook them to Fairmont Hot Springs, ‘Revelstoke, Golden, ‘Vernon’ and finally to Penticton . where «they ‘also’ visited friends. Thought for the week; To Have a ow: opinion es cea merits and | to hi of others Visiting from Santa © Monica, an evidence of wisdom. : » R. O. Scott tra- their recent’ vacation and | then ESN = Recor Fens om = TOMERS Our ‘service mechanic will be calling on YOU soon, to L give your furnace it’s annual FREE service under the If you have not already signed for your parts insur- ance policy. we strongly re- commend for your ‘benefit that you take this opportunity to do so, Anyone who’ mailed in their card will be contacted at service time and will re- ceive requested information. © cre Cites At he const tor. sorte Sime: of ‘Mrs, Rilkoff’s parents, Mr. and velled ‘iret to. the Okanagan ‘on q SMITH'S 61 CRESCENT S&T. Selling Out Sale. All Stock Must Go PLUMBING & —' PHONE. 401 — CASTLEGAR, no =} ERA velting to zu e deland as far as phe! iver, Coming back, PUBLIC NOTICE = they spent'a week at Langley and visited White Rock. They also stop- ped over at the Okanagan ‘before Kingarson Rel arriving ‘home during last: week, Lodge No, 75 3 will meet ‘in Nordle Hall - Sept. 25 8pm, * for skipping... scamping... and studying W.A,. will hold a Rummage Sale, Legion Hall, Sept. 14. Castlegar ‘& Dist. Hospital E = Donation gratefully accepted. SS = ‘BACK to SCHOOL SALE. _ SHOES and CLOTHING A. Fremdoks ; a Prices * Effective August: 29.-:31. PORK SPARE RIBS, meaty, [bh ~. SCHOOL SPECIALS " Senior. High | Black Gored Slip-on GROUND BEEF. 2 Ibs.’ ‘PUREX, 4 rolls 480 SPORK, 2 2 for. 19c ‘Nabob PORK: & BEANS, 15-0. each (0c Junior & Senior. High U Throat Flattie $4.99 Fr. 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Do have a look ‘at our ‘Sale Fabrics some of which are suitable for ladies _ afternoon : 2 s, child: "3 party. d and — — = well Just come in and have a Took: for yourself a eT cA _PRovine oie VICTORIA hy toner, c, ‘s DEC, 31/3°-~ 5) : VOL. 16, No.: 36 Dr. Bosher’s i : On Kootenay College Kootenay College was the sub- -Ject of a recent address to the fall ednvention of the Association: of Kootenay. Municipalities ere. by, not. being: disloyal to ‘UBC ‘and 1 mean no criticism of-it when I say that I would hate to see any other Dr. ‘John. Bosher, fessor in the department of iistory at UBO.2"?; Full text’ of Dr. Bosher’s pre- pared remarks follows: :") I have béen asked to speak to you about a ‘regional.’ college -for the West Kootenays,. and I: am very glad to do’ so because you repretent people’ who ‘are ‘interest- in’ this try to imitate: it. ‘Happily, ‘the government ‘has . framed: the’ new Public, Schools (Amendment) ‘Act in such’ a way’ that you can do.pretty much what- ever you like, Of course, a little money would help! That is obvious, Whit is‘less_ obvious. is that a lot so that they: have’ done ‘a’ great | deal in a practical: way to help‘it along. “The response of West Kootensy groups, ‘school’ boards, municipali- ties and ‘others,.to the’ efforts ‘of Dean Chants of the Department of will be’ needed, win whatever. budgetary limits you set, you: can do one of two things; try to build a pocket-sized ‘UBC, Victoria College or ‘Idaho State;‘or you can: make ‘your: own College.’ ‘of F Mac- donald to ards education here, the response’in their briefs shows that you want a college. : how, .I.must assume- that ‘the desire is: clear becausé ‘1: was invited to speak’ about: the need for: a college... ‘When, this ; invitation came ahr By) ‘desk, my first’ response. a - Secondly, What’ should it be like? How should it’ be different? In. my opinion, it ought not to be purely academic. That, is, 1° can | kane see'no good reason why you can not make.a college with several different divisions, in it: an acade- mic; division, of course, a ‘com: mercial division teaching banking, “My Salant what: could: say to them‘about that? would. be of more use:to them if 1 offered to wheel cement for half an hour. for a new ‘college’ build. ing.” But somebody pointed out that ‘if. I wanted to pour: cement T would have'to be trained for.it, Well, that first offer still stands, but until P’ve- had; some proper training in construction you: will have to put up with words instead of.‘ deeds! % There “are, 1 think you ~ will Bares, some very strong arguments in: sfavor “of “Kootenay: ‘College: These stem: largely from your 4 Bulationy your need to defi t Van. er,; which, ‘like ‘a: giant < in 4 fairy-tale; deminds‘a ransom‘and sacrifice every, year of your bright young ‘people, and ‘so . on. There | would .be. very. little point-in my-reviewing the argu- Tents ‘for Kootenay College’ ‘ser- fously because -President:Mucdon-| ing is w ald has ‘already done. so to: my satisfaction and, I hope, to yours also, There would’be equally little point: in're-stating the reasons for putting a college “in' the Castlegar- Kinnaird district: that thie district is: central ‘to’ the region; - that ‘it - Fepresents a: fair compromise bet- . ween the conflicting claims of Trail and Neison; that ‘it will: be on a transprovincial ‘highway. -> So the question I ‘want to deal with tonight is not,;,Why should ::there be a Kootenay College? nor Where should ‘it “be? but rather Ate kind . of college | should it) £ Tet: me ‘say;-first of all, ‘that I_am ‘going to give you my own ideas): and although .I know. that ‘of “my. colleagues” around $ the 1e world’ shave them, they, do not reflect -any. university, policy. or “party-line”. Nobody at UBC knows what I'am going to. anf teas of * all “President “Macdonal SF “What ‘should Sootenay Gallege be like?: © First, it should be: custom: built for. the ‘Kootenays. ‘It should not be a standard’ product. ‘By ‘-this'1 mean: that education : ia: not “like banking: or ‘running a’ railway: or a civil service. It'need ‘not be very <; highly organized or. uniform. ‘When the . Bank. of ‘Montreal: builds “.a| branch in Nelson or Trail, it-builds a branch‘ exactly like: the ones in ‘Vancouver .or the. one in Waterloo Place, London. ‘It, does. so. mainly for reasons, of ‘power’ or. control and for reasons of economy. Stand- )-ardization’ makes: the ‘whole {bank- ing enterprise: cheaper and easier -to control.’ Every’ branch’ must ‘be like , every, other ‘branch. With sit work ‘and marketting;'an industrial and agri-|\. cultural~ division teaching : techni- eal subjects for farmers; and for mining technicians; and a division of arts giving instruction in music, Bby. and ‘so: on.»You ‘ could: think them .up. better. ‘than I can.’ The various special: classes in the arts and other subjects.in this region prove that you have ‘a tremendous Gemand ‘for such things. «~ > Many of: my. fellow-professors would” disagree “with ;me.. "They would: not: believe it: possible or ‘even desirable to make such a com: ug. | Brehensive ‘college, But there are ts vin favor of it, thi within’ -& 8} limits, ‘the more ‘subjects you" teach, the ‘more: students you will attract, and the less your relative costs’ will | be,:' Secondly, ‘some . subjects are large. and ‘others; are ‘small, bot | Sunn probably Jans, subject worth learn- rth teaching.’ Surely, ‘all subjects. ore equal‘ in the sight of God, ‘and “all that’ is: required of a man is that he be good at what- ever he does. (3) That ‘said, ut seems to.me that : the core~of instruction "in Kootenay College: these ‘be in fund- amentals which will equip a person to-do a whole range of different jw feference to‘a meeting’ ‘with of $10,000 for a pedestrian overpass to. the Shew- ehik’ Subdivision: The motion’ to set: aside) this: fi “ur 'G, Rust of. Kinnaird” has been : appointed Government “re- Put * $30,000" was I‘ sum of money. f ad out “ofa ‘:vil- | ie: up at Nel: ‘Village’ “Chairman,” a Sylvest reaffirmed the position” that he was not in favor He ‘allocating mon- tu dy. tu should wait for a full coun: ce The motion passed by: the two votes with ¢ SOSA done ‘and tevicw ine’ re: ‘commendations of Sreakment being’. er wil Hughes's u Mr. Mada il sul ‘on. sewer hookup ‘charges and’ in the, absence from the meeting : of | Assi presentative’ on’ the Castlegar’ and SV. Cook, be. felt that sewerage system "established, that ter Ltd. would be Fequested to'update their sewer Sopow Subdivisions. Council is in- ‘terested in getting the repart with- in the next couple of months, it was stated. ie District Hospital Board it :was‘an-|:.., nounced ‘this’ week, - oy. Mr. “Rust ns been a Commis. isoner in ithe Village ‘of ‘Kinnaird for .7.: years’ and “is ‘chairman * 0 finance. for the body. He vrepleeet hkwarok who is. return- ing to. Conzaga University, in. Spo- Deer’ Park ‘Wome Nelson ‘guide 'c t..: Rosslant $15.75; : 1st New , Denver.:Brn- Pk $5; 3rd Nelson guid £0: $10; 4th things. ‘(It is just here, Wal that's our provincial school sys- fails.) eta core of. the curriculum must consist of Mathematics and English. “Here most of my ‘colle- {| agues would agree with me. Equip- ped. with a good working knowledge of English and Mathematics, there is not much that you cannot learn ‘receive. a: eeoiee ice a the -sesquicentennial :of- the battle ‘of Erie’in the’ War .6f.1812.and the ‘subs greg 150"iyears of “peace al Canad: U.S. border." ’ fairly’ quickly;: and if you cannot handle words or num- “LEGION CORNER from::new.’ i domnaream et bers‘ you ‘are ped in’anything you try to'do. In- ¢ldentally, a great number of those; who fail: at university: —: and ‘we fail’ nearly: half ‘of. the’ first-year students"— do‘ so either because they’ cannot ‘express ‘their: ideas (so: there sis ‘no. way_ of knowing whether they have any), or because they, cannot manage sthe quantities “During. “the holiday” poceas “of the Columbia.: The‘; river /.winds the Branch’ seven’ ordinary “mem. through British Columbia'and the bership: applications ‘were ‘receiv- : ed and. accepted’ and.24 club mem- berships:\were ‘also received and ed vs pean 30: Provincia Elect id-Trail iti was. decide Paper, was selected ‘Social Crédit - | Candidate for the’ KasloSlocan.rid- “Fowle ¢ to. be placed before | the Conservative; nominating ‘con- 7g | vention to, be. held Saturday if pro- agree tovan anti-High ‘Arrow’man. 2D rei changed: his -imind on’ the: Arrow Dam project, :as'reported a-couple >| of days ago; “and’if:I.stand ‘asa Conservative. itis. only + | manner: is Vincjal | Teader.” Davie’ Fulton ’ will |" fowler said: -he:‘has:- not! “Regarding, precautionary mea- sures’ for :chlorine . escape, ‘exact details of the plan and action to eident:'can be: obtained ~ by:: tacting the area Civil Defence ‘Au- thorities, if it has not already. been done"; dent ofthe Cals Atal Plant’ of Cominco has Castle- be taken in ‘case of a chlorine in-|' , J. ‘Noakes, Superinten-| W gar Council by letter. Inj saying that’ ‘the Givit: De: fence are aware of the’ problem, have setup .a‘scheme Mr. Noakes goes on 'tosay, “We e the: RCMP, the CPR and industrial nnel'to combat any incident. collaboration -with.the ‘Civit Inetence | group, been made for Chlor-Alkali = ‘this’: the “telter ‘will be sent:to the John. Chief. 2] th Being dealt with’ ron same ing ‘at’: well ‘attended nominating |...‘ | convention held, in, . Nakusp’ {on Tu prize in‘ the New, Denver tournament.) third ‘flight » also lost ‘cut es ‘the’ playoff. Alex . Borodula . came throu; fort ‘flight and \won the’ Jow aa ‘Harmston in the fifth flight fed for low ‘net and won out ‘in <* the ‘playoff and second. low. gross in ‘the ‘fifth flight went’ to ‘Lorne Zinio. Out of 17 ‘players entered from’ Castlegar. I: would | say this is an* excellent) showing. $ For the men — the information. The “Gilby”. allowing tt emblematic ote he low: gross ‘club je. name. ‘|as it had become for them a ‘syni- bol. of. good : faith, good luck and good: will. *. > ll be up for grabs on the 14 aa 18 of September. For the’ uninitiated this competi- a tion canelets of 98. holes — Medal ‘co ih in’ the