4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1963 Board of School Trustees Will Now Have 7 Members School Board officials announc- ed this week the Department of Education has granted their re- quest for permission to enlarge the Board of Trustees of School District No, 9 from a five to a seven-member hoard. This will mean ‘one’ more’ trustee elected for each of the villages of Castle- gar and Kinnaird, . The dectsion to request addi- tional representation from the vil- lages was the outcome of extensive study, by the Board. Surveys of out the entire arca convinced the necessary, Now that the approval to en- large the Board has been received it will be possible to effect the re- organization this year, voting tak- ing place. at local municipal elec- tions, Under the new set-up, Kin- naird and Castlegar will have two trustees on the Board, ‘Robson, tee, There will also be a rural growth in the principal attendance zones of the district and prospects of continuing expansion through- WHY WAIT “FOR 5? “|act as the Rural Trustee for a @ | choose two trustees,‘one for a two- ‘Ratepayer’s meeting in. their: at- tendance areas, and will continue i trustee, he unorga: nized areas of District Nos . Looking at the breakdown of the 1963 school enrolment figures it'is readily seen that representa- ation according to population will be quite evenly divided under this arrangement, Castlegar having 760 students, ‘Kinnaird 770, Robson 320, Tarrys 265, ad the rural areas, 230. These figures are based on September, 1863 enrolment. This year Kinnaird voters will year term, and one for one year, as their present trustee's term ex: Pires this fall. Castlegar will elect one two- year trustee this year, and its pre- sent member of the Board has one year more to’ serve, Thereafter bottr: villages will elect one trustee each year for a two-year term, providing for an election every year’ in each village. = As the Robson trustee’s term is not-up until- December 1964, there will be no election in Rob- son this year, but in 1964 that area will elect a trustee for a two- year term. ‘arrys area will have its own eléstinn for a trustee this year, for the first time, as it has pre- viously elected. a representative, school trustees such a move was one trustee, and Tarrys, one trus-|- RF, Batley has been 1 appoint. ed to the post of Administrative Assistant for. The Consolidated |. Mining and Smelting Compay, ac- cording to an announcement.made last’ week by D. D. Morris, vice- president and ‘General Manager. In his new. position Mr. Bailey will continue to have his office at Trail, B.C. Previously he had been Supervisor of Projects, Mr. Bailey was born in Cal- gary, Alberta. Following high school there he attended the Uni- versity of Alberta, graduating in Chemical engineering in 1941, In that year he joined the wartime ni- trogen project at Calgary, reniain- ing when the plants were acquired by Cominco. Mr. Bailey held se- veral supervisory ‘posts in chemi- cals Cancer Society to Hold Annual Poster Contest _ search ‘is being launched in Britisn Columbia and the Yu- kon ‘for the most effective poster depicting the theme “Smoking and Lung Cancer” and the rewards of- fered total almost $700. Donald F, Farris, president of the B.C.’ and.Yukon Division. of the Canadian Cancer Society, has announced the 18th annual poster | ,, contest’ for secondary school stu- dents, Closing’ date is November 15th and the contest is open to to students in’ grades 9 “We ‘are ‘greatly odorant School principals will tinder- take preliminary judging and sub- mit, the three: best posters from each school, : The final: selection. will be made by members of the, ‘Vancou- ver,Art Directors Club. Announcements of the contest will be posted on school. bulletin boards and authentic information about cancer is available in. pam: phiet form at all schools for. the contestants, Students taking their courses through are cligi- ‘pol with the problem of young people with information on the danger and risk of lung cancer inherent in cigaret smoking,” Baye | ‘My, Farris, ©: In addition to the hundreds of | students who will research the sub- ject - before’ submitting © posters, there. is another very important aspect to the ‘contest, according tou aucation Chairman R. C, Ken- nt sgothing is -more effective,” commented Mr. -“Kenmuir, “than to expose other teenagers to the artistic commentary of tHielr, fel- lows.” The contest offers a grand prize of $50 for the best poster, special’ provincial prizes of $25 for the best slogan and best de- sign,’ and first and second: prizes of $25 to $10 in each of 17 districts. jan In 1055 he was transferred to Trail for. special duties in admini- stration. He is a member of the Chemi- cal Institute of Canada, the Engi- neering Institute of Canada, and the Association of Professional Engineers in:B.C. and Alberta. He has been prominent in executive work in technical societies and in community organizations, He is a director of, the Trail Chamber of Commerce ‘and a director of the Trail Cr Chest. who has been serving on the Board as Rural Trustee all rural areas, * The Robson and Tarrys trus- tees are elected at the Annual to serve two-year. terms, School. District No. 9 also has designated four attendance areas, Renata-Deer Park; Gibson Creek- Pass Creek; Brilllant-Ootischenia, (a mew area this year); and Blue; berry Creek attendance area, which includes the residents ving along e Kinnaird-Christina Lake high- ras: outside Kinnaird Village li- its, a Each of these rural_attendance areas will elect a representative. at Annual Ratepayer’s meetings, and these four representatives will choose one of their. number to two-year term. “DUECK HOME -DUECK HOMES LTD. will’ arrange to have any Dueck pre-assembled home of up to 1,200. square. feet, totally. erected above floor joist, shingled with siding ap- plied for the $500.00 Winter Incentive Home Building Grant. ° There are many reasons why your $500. 00 Winter Incentive Building Grant will go so much further with a Dueck Home. (1) Factory assembly of wall sections ‘with windows and doors in: place. (2) Quick ‘to. place roof trusses. (3) Less on site man hours: (4) Most Dueck models can be under roof in one day, dry and ready for completion. despite winter weather. Start your new Home today, qual- ified tradesmen are available. Winter built homes are a sound investment, your Dueck representative will assist you. with your ‘mortgage arrangements and give you all.the information on “The Winter - Consent of Public To be Obtained Re Regional College District No. 9 School Trustees, in company with other ‘school boards in the West Kootenay area are’ to hold a plebiscite on the subject of the proposed Regional College’to be built here. The question to be put before ‘the voters: will be “Are you in favour of* establishing a‘ regtonal |. college in the West Kootenay ‘area?” Once.a clear-cut answer. is | . received from the people, the school districts: concerned will be able to get.on with the: job, but consent of the public. must be ob- tained first, according to ‘the rules and. regulations received from the Department of Education, for es- tablishing such: a‘ college. In: advi that the plebiscite’ must :be taken, ‘the’: Honorable, Leslie ‘ Peterson, |. the Minister of Education, suggest- ed it be done in conjunction with municipal elections, however the Board is anxious to go ahead with it and plans to.take the issue to the peaple as, soon as possible. ‘The exact location of the col- lege has not been determined, but several suitable locations are be- ing considered by the Sites Com- mittee of the West Kootenay Branch, B.C, School Trustees Asso- ciation, Each province is accepting more and more responsibility: in Civil Defence training, In the cur- rent year British Columbia pro- Poses ‘to hold ‘at least” nine’ diffe- rent courses. 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Wwelghed in for the local summer, erty, Competition. you get a’ big one ba sure to ea ie in, it: might become arm, 7a training program last “our record here.for this year is perfectly. clear — accident free to date, Let's keep it that way for the ‘season, There are quite a few grouse being'taken' though by all reports they are’a’ lit scattered, Ray Lee and son, Don, hiked up Old Glory on Saturday. and came out Sunday with 16: ten’ ruffed and_six blues, and ‘guess’ who'shot fifteen of the 16; ‘that's right! — son Don’ who incidentally ‘was. on’ our winning Parslow Trophy shooting team last ., He also won the: trophy for best shot‘in’the Junior Fire- spring, so I guess his'dad has pretty rough competition... + At last weeks Castlegar Sports- men Club meeting it) was ‘agreed ‘to get cracking as soon as possible or ‘the’ road to our’ range © above Robson. . Plans' will ‘also ‘be ‘golng ahead for our. big: annual “Game Dinner in February.) ) Don't look for me around Pitts Prescription’ anymore fellows. My. Position there has. terminated, and as: of: now ‘I’m not sure what I will’ be doing but Ido ‘hope to remain in. the District \if at. all’ possible. It’s’a‘nice place. viii Cached * It you do’ take a shot ‘at one ‘be sure. you ‘take him through: the front: shoulders “with. your © first shot, A wounded bear can be plen- ty ‘nasty, but if you can ~| those shoulders you're alright. Laurie’ Bursaw of ‘Trail had |. a Pie ‘surprise when he walked | 4 at around 40 feet. He ‘aidn't even know he was there | yin, until: the big fellow stood upon his hind feet, ‘‘He was looking, for me‘and was too darn close.” It took, three shots‘ though he went down on the first and then Laurie | jy bis ‘sights for a’ good 15 minutes sat ‘there and watched him over before he went close.\...:': taok-him four hours to skin out the head and hide which weigh- ed:'120: pounds, “A ‘lot of weight | Tu for a‘chap around a’ hundred and forty.pounds: to pack down. off a mountfaiti.’ It’ took -him ‘two ' days, but he bas a: lovely: trophy: for his black grizzly: running ‘around on the. Valkyr. Range who could be- come a bad' one. ;He’s an old fel low who ‘was shot-at-by an. rican hunter a year ago and nick: ed on-the foot. This:year ariother American nicked one in the same the same area. If it should happen to be. the same. bear: he’s |'1 liable. to. turn hunter rather, than being” hunted one of ‘these days so if. you're up that way be care- ful — Bowling Results efforts.:.: i i ,_:. Carl Shwartzenhauer has a big |, Tuesday 1 O'clock. “Ladies High Single Helen Bat- chelor, 255; Ladies High Three El- sie .Rysen '686,:.Team High Single Ross’s Meatmiarket 837; Team High |? =F Three ‘Ross's Meatmarket 2245, Team Points Ross's Meatmatket 4, Tiger Service 0; Castlegar Drug 3, Oglows: 1; Independents 1, Sky- |: ine Auto-service’ 8, se oihes 800's Mary auiaeing Tuesday 1 Oretock LHS Mary. Quidding 275; LUT Elsie ‘Rysen’ 575. THS ‘Tiger’ ser- vice: 880;. THT 2159, ‘Team Points Ross's Meatmarket 3," Oglows 1; Caatlegar. Drug 3, Independents 1; : Tiger. service 3, Skyline ‘Auto-service ‘1, esday Mixed League 7 O'clock . > LHS Eva Greenwood 248; LHT Eva Greenwood 554, "MHS » Ben Dempsey. 256; MHT John Paulson 625... THS:, Hailleys Comets 961; THT Button Pushers 2652, °° . 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