CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 2, 1986 SUGAR AND SPICE By: Bill Smiley silere’ sa Blueprint for Modern Education Well. If you re- member, last week I was explaining how we could prove the high school system, We had thrown out the Lord's Prayer and ‘tne Queen, not because we are atheistic or anti-royalist, but because boti: are meaningless in that context, ~ + Then we had the warm-up period: a half-hour of popular music jokes, news, weather re- port, This wakes up the children and starts the day, not with a whimper, but with a bang. Following this would come a solid hour of hari’ work. We'd switch on the television. For 45 minutes, we'd enjoy the lesson in propaganda from Laurier La- Square, or in charm from Wat Patson, or in moperty and gawk from some ‘cabinet minister, or in double-think from Lesser Person, or. in rhetoric. from John Diefendummer or in what- ever the department of educa- fion in its ineffable insight had chosen for the day. After the lesson teacher and students would discuss its con- Het and — or try to retain heir breakfasts. It’s about 10.30 a.m. now. Time for the anti-ageression ses- sion. The class presidents would distribute equipment. ery Student would be given a block - of wood and a mallet or two Pieces of tin. For 15: minutes, each would pound on his wood or tin until he was cleansed of aggressive tendencies. Only the teacher would be .allowed to writing clubs and flower-arrang- Ing eps and Indian clubs, le gym, or outdoors In im. | fine mde SY you'd find your most learned savants, strolling like Socrates, ready to question wanted to learn something, In designated classrooms, there'd be instruction in poker and bridge and chess and darts and sex. There'd be no over- crowding in the cafeteria, I guarantee, I haven't quite figured out the afternoon program yet. Per- sonally, 'd send them all home at one o'clock. But their par- and answer those who really, ents deserve something more than that horror, after paying 5 all those taxes, Wi robably spend the afternoon ai reports, drama, music, painting, sculp- ture, ‘pure math and science. ‘Those who weren't interest- | p; ed in these. things would have dormitories provided, where they could stretch out for an hour or two in order to be fresh when their favorite TV Programs came on at home. ‘This is just a rough outline, but I think It's high time some- one came up with a blueprint that reflects our age, rather than the Victorian, . |, ON THE CASTLEGAR COURSE oe ay AL TOMIUK yy the Vigorous way the grass PY growing. it is now almost certain that play will begin on fe new course sometime in ‘Many anxious golfers from all over. the Kootenays are com- ing up to the course to view the More Results From Castle Min: Bridge Castle Mountain Bridge Club results for May 25 are as fol- lows: north-south winners Mrs. Bradley and Mrs.: R. Burns, progressive improvements of the new turf. The club has pur- chased a new deisel tractor with a hydraulic loader, which is be- ing used to clear. stumps and heavy underbrush. On Sunday Hugh Wood, who is just a weekend golfer, shot a fine 38 while playing with Mike Verzuh, This should be good news to all golfers and sightseers. The department of highways will shortly begin working on the road to the.course, straighten- ing and widening and possibly oiling HE and Mrs.’ Otto Walker Sr. spent 1 a few days in Vancou- ver last week. Since his retire- ment. last month, Mr. Walker has been playing a lot of golf— The Seams ees KINNAIRD SECONDARY By Susan meee The houses are partielpat- ing in a “Reach For The Top” program, organized by the Pan- thers, which is sponsored by Mr. G. Schiavon... ~ Mr. L, Kavic,is the modera- tor for the panel and the judges are Miss M. John, Mrs. A. tt and Miss J. McQuarrie, The teams' for each house are as follows: Panthers, House One: Team One — Alvina Koch, Raymond wiley Ken Healy and Lynn W! Team wees +— Nina Jmioff, -| Gordon Nichvalodoff, Bill Bab- akaiff and Arlene Akselson. * Team Three: Lols Henne, Greg Goulet, Pauline Lesy and David Macintosh. ‘eam Four: Carol Polovni- koff, Ed Brandford, Susan Dem- eo and Sharon O'Shea "Jaguars, ‘House | Two: Team One — Wendy, Way- ling, James | Sahlstrom, Violet Gorkofe. and. Donna Gipman, — Alan McKin- Ron, ‘Kathy ‘Jankola, Violet Pop- off and Charlotte Michelson. ‘eam. Hol- dsworth, Susan ‘Knutson, fonica Konkin and Colleen Flynn. Team Four — Sam Chevel- dave, Shelly Davidson, Lorne Lester and Karen Nielsen. T-Birds, House Three: Team One — Susan Alling: ham, Dennis Quinlan, Paulette Halarewich and David Kanester. Team Two — John Dunn, Dee Chase, Patsy Van Yzerloo and Gordon Kaardal. ‘ee — Ron Konkin, Bin MeColin, Sheila Austin and Sally. Hughes, Team ‘Three — Kathy Zoob- koff, Elaine Dootoff, Dennis Heagy and. Gernot Kohfler.:: Team Four — Margaret Mc- Gauley, Barbara Sharples, Wen- h | dy.Scattland and Anthony Wan- “During the past week three of the four teams in each house have played and the results were as follows: Team..One — T-Birds de- feated the Lipizzans — 85 to 45, Jaguars defeated the- Panthers ue 0 80." 5 Team Two — Lipizzans is dee feated ‘the Panthers’ — 155 to 143, Jaguars defeated the T- Birds. — 498 to 13 feated ‘the anthers _ 65, Lipizzans defeated the Jag- vats — 10 to 35, wee vtoek-o fullsalection. of; SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store 3 i e e e Recognition Service The public is cordially invited to attend the » Recognition: Service being held in Grace Pres- byterian Church, Kinneird, at 7.30 in‘ the ev- ening, Friday, June 3 for /. Rev. Jack Wiseman _ New Minister of Grace Presbyterian Church _ Alreception in the Nordic Hall will follow. id and cn- find this game joyable. 4 Chess. 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