CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 17, 1966 Local Teachers’ Question Gets Interesting Replies By Castlegar District Teachers’ Association Clu of oe they sub. k Charters comes TB, If you recall, Tast week we ar = 4 NEW eae PRICE Example: New D-1000 6-Cylinder oSreedY wits Torsion Bar listed some of the replies given by local teachers to the ques- tion: “In what specific area, as a teacher, have you | enjoyed your have been such a slob of a par- ent after all. “1 would certainly appre- clate “hearing what else this We suggested “parent” could be substituted for “teach- er” and invited some of you to have a go at answering the ques- tion yourselves, Here are a fe teacher has to say about listening. I mean from the school's point of view. I have a feeling we'd agree about a: lot of things.” (Mrs. B.) (We will have the jteach: ‘ew “I was quite bothered by that word .‘success.’ It seemed to me it would be better if it were written ‘satisfaction.’ How- ever, my husband pointed out me that’ it would wreck the thought completely if you made the change. “He says the question ob- usly was” worded * very” skil- hay and that it was designed in such a way that those givin mhdst' hotest janewerl woul be the ones showing’ the most humility, Is‘he lent & J.) “I was ‘completely fascin- ated with the CDT column, You sess go aoe rate pare any great shucks as a paren and soinetimes i“ tople for you.) | f “pve always thought teach- ers talked too much, I'm tickled to read that some of them agree with me. But I'd like more dis- cussion on it” | a “In ‘he area of companion- ship with my children and their friends, I believe I have cattain- eda measure of success.” “That of achieving family solidarity. This has taken more time and patience than any- thing ‘else and e is ‘great to realize that we are all for one and one for all.” i i jo think” ‘about jit. ether: * th Was Joecs NOW’ $2492 TRADE YOUR OLD “PICK-UP NOW FOR PRICES SEE... GEORGE CLERIHEW at Ceniral Truck & EQUIPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED along and ane she rates | her. self as a ‘good Hstener’ — noth- ing ¢ else. Just a good listener. wvra like to meet that little lady! @m_ convinced it’s no male.) I've always tried so hard to listen to my kids. I do listen. Something tells me I may. not “My child eae they could discuss any problem. Nothing would shock mother.” | “In Geoeecnne my son to read, enjoy and evaluate all kinds of books, classic and mod- Regretfully, no more space. Possibly we'll continue these quotes next week. Invitation to Ministers To Attend RC Meetings Members of ministerial as- sociations in the Kootenays have been invited to attend the cler: institutes of Roman Catholic priests in the Nelson Diocese this month. One of these take place at the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel on March 24. The theme of the meetings PH. 365-6565 498 COLUMBIA AVE. Ask to Test Drive Any Vehicle AREAS Building & Drywall will be: “The Herald of God's Word,” and the guest lectures will he the Rey. Dr. Albert gmond of Vancouver. Speaking recently, Bishop Doyle said there were three con- siderations that prompted the invitation. Firstly a number of Protestant clergy had express- ed a desire to hear Father Zsig- mond again, after having heard him (Speak at the ecumenical of clergy of several Free Ph, 365-8359 churches at 1963. ‘Secondly there oe the im 4,8| portance of the preaching of ATTENTION | C.B.C. Our special offer on the $15.00 TV cable hookup where cable ‘is already in the home, but not in use, is still in effect until March 31. — Now is your opportunity. to enjoy channels 2-4-6 and Call at the local office and make your application soon to avoid disappointment. Kin-Gar Video 270 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C. the Word of God and the pro- plems relating to it. These were things which all clergymen had in comm: mutual sharing of interests and concerns is one of ‘the most practical ways of fostering’ the Uni ye of Christian: ministers are being in- vited ie bring their’ quéstions, problems and the special in- sight of their experiences to the | deanery meetings of ‘the Cath- olic clergy. These are “held 're- gularly in different regions of the diocese to ‘enable priests, together with tae Bishop, to dis- cuss ‘matters of common: 'con- cern arising from the Vatican Council. “Jt was not a predisposed plan on our part,” continued the Bishop, “ the members of the Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph, 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs, Serge Konkin and sons’ of Grand Forks were visitors at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. J, Horswill, Weekend visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fir- man were Mrs. Firman’s parents, Mr. and’ Mrs, Eric Bastian of Olive: . Di you know? — To keop the ends 0} is | from ay ing, wrap a piece of ‘scotch tape around’ fue yarn 8 cut Me. and. Mrs. Wo" B. Mc- reight ete their soninJaw Town Cadets Lose at Hockey And Bowling ‘Castlegar Squadron No. 581, Royal ‘Canadian Air Cadets was defeated in. both hockey and bow]ia Sunday, when at met Trail Squadron’ No.” 531° f return ma‘ In Hockey the score | was 4-3 in favor of Trail and ing’ scores: were, first eaten Trail 719 ‘points, Castlegar 637 points; second game ‘~~’ "Trail We points; Castlegar 611 ‘and third ' game le; points, ‘Trall 674 points. :* Following the games, re- freshments’ Were‘ served to the cadets by the Trail Sponsoring Committee. he bowl-| Yé = Cast! legar W221 5 cipestdes,” he said, “the, i LEGION CORNER i Mrs. W. ®. Johnson of rong. Members of the Bdard of Trustees of Sepa) Distric 9 and their wives were gu recently at a buffet dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Bissell.” . Edith Dinner, who is well known to her old neigh- bors in Kinnaird, no *l her home at a Fi Mrs, W. Jacobson and Mr. Claude Bissell, together with Mr. R. Goulet and . J. Lae mont of Castlegar, are at the cl Legion“ members only are reminded'of the St. Patrick's Day Cabaret to be held tomor- row from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. cons attending day, ‘ollowed by two di: fof inter, viewing eer candidates to the teaching profession for the district. Last Friday evening local scouts lit a large bonfire on In- dian Flats to mark the opening of the B.C. Centennial celebra- tions, The blaze could be seen from many parts of the district. The same event took place all_across B.C., with scouts from all par’ Scouts Bonfire on Indian Flats Marks Centennial break was looked after by Mrs. Salekin and her staff. Morning and afternoon refreshments were served by Scouts K. Band, R. Horlick and A. McKinnon. Thanks were extended to Don George and Ross Whittaker for their eflorts in making this The pee held scout work- shop at SHSS was this week de- suc- cess,” we stack a full lke SAVAGE SHOES for children _ Maddocks Shoe Store epee aes teat (1 Seerthe Wontaansite F ics A aS eaeers ay ESTIMATES! SRE KUT 4 AT..- E: aw dust tn thr pe for spring palnt- iF: R Bing - spe! Bir Savings on new + TT ‘Bapco Ons-Coat Inferior Vel- Ard yet Flat Latex. NS get perfect one-caat coverage - plus all the Wash-a and- -wear REALLY © WORKS fe ascire =" CASTLE HARDWARE Ph. 365-6703 ‘ Spring painting headquarters | 1, 1068; the Arrow : mf hi the | tegrated transportation. ¥ hich thus be, Hnished by A cellitate for the shipper the)" canadian’ Pacific is also scribed by a local of- ficlal as’"— “another milestone in the history of Kootenay-Col- umbia_ scouting.” At the event discussion took place on the whole aspect of Boottt and cub training Th spoke on the: ne modern’ youth’“and about the problems encountered ‘at the Ponte : ommissioner Tom Ghar ted:.at'the' close of ie ‘kshop delegates ‘had iridicated that’ it had proved most, successful | and that” more such © ‘programs should. be-held,, He also said that it was up to each district ‘to: Hold its iowa oro ern the near fut Surprise Shower At Ghurch Hall For Judy Belbeck A> surprise” miscelianeous shower honoring Miss Judy Bel- 0 will become the bride . Guido: Ae Satur. the Robson ie ‘bride was escorted to, a accorated chalr and. given ‘a! Corsa mother,’ Theon er efreshment | SOUTHERN § MOTORS Ltd. Your Chrysler Dealer in Castlegar and Trail invite you _to try the new force in gasoline. a rr COCA-COLA mene You get a carton of eqke with every $3.50° ( plus deposit) purchase of CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 17,, 1966 I in Taming | Turbulent Columbia ~The T : The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY By Susan Allingham . wrovteek-u folbvatevtian of | SAVAGE SHOES for chitdewn., cP. Spanner the bitk Sony Lardeau to silos One trailer was for at the damait 2 Ope Hesuse The battle to tame Cans.| 4 ans fiercest river is in full), fy it’ will, take some the other for coment. Company fficlals' described th of ie carrie as “huge, mobile cement bags.” pleted by April 1, 1978, bentonite an 5] ortation < obytously 18 ort Sen project. "Can. hae Pacific, a seasoned veter-| 0) an at negotlating bees swonome “mie enormous task, with ts] US Tull arsenal to meat the cna wi deat , is being under-| tengo, Everythin from sophis-| ticated roads 7 and airline uipment long: forgotten be rail yards ana ancient! barges have been mustered for duty. It’s all part of'a aoe eye the Company stalled to tates the Principle te ph aon must in an eminen- ication of in- rtati 1968, will be 170 feat varlous modes of transportation ‘oxtonsive reparations making ially the . 0,-| for tie $130 espero ‘Arrow D: 000 :tons- of. cement.and. ben OES” i nite required for the dams. essence, the Company. -In ny has BE. TEL i) integrated its rajlway- hopper : hae pecially: Te! BRITISH COLUMBIA’: desi with barges: and lesigned: highway, ‘pull Carriers TELEPHONE COMPANY to move . these. granular com: _ | modities in. virtually: a continu: ous ‘stream. ‘The , 88 a result, is saved ‘the ;, numerous of the Arrow pro- fennees Inee sche 3 = eect ae is goods in a step-by-step oper- s Pte B by ste, OF dam will hold a reservoir extend- ‘The syste rth of Revel- m first went into | ing. 145 miles, no operation this spring, when stoke. Release of the water i Week, ers | House” was held at KISS cement ‘were | Tht him ming; and to Mr. M. Maglio, who a ,wellattended. ‘0; We ular classes, parents had an op- | portunity to listen to Mr. G. C. X! tind, who spoke on homework, «| promotion policy, and program- | spoke on counselling and its rae tt junior level. Teachers Batile Groasatel: A to witness the Ko the' KISS Staff again take on the Boys’ Rep Team a fast: and “furious aoetball| 3 Boxing: a : Boxing results are as fol- lows: Fly + champion: champion: | “Crush Kinakin. Light weight champion: “Hor- rible” “Workot#. Light. Mid mses | Hi fougands of tons of bentonite) this ‘lake’ will b four 50-foot-wide ‘eluteeways and began moving by railway Hoppe | eight 2o-by-20 foot low, level to- ports. ‘The destination: was the Duncan damsite, From Proctor, the hoppers were transferred to two doughty | barges — vintage 1910: — and tugged 40 miles + northward to Lardeau, a lonely | Se hamlet nine miles south of the Duncan damsite with a popula- tion of “four st voters.” H. S. BUTLER New - Appointment r route, greatest challenge of 5 | all wit ‘be ‘provided by the $250 Mi . Located near Nelson Regional : ho Meeling Rust, Central Kooten- chairman, meeting will diseuss re- gional district pro blems. weight champion: ecco. Mi day... iar Besides “sitting in” on reg- Heavy weight champion: “Gran: ” Kaardal. each _ p: runner-up and 10 points to the champion, Total points house for boxin; Mrs.\'A. Smith, with the ampions will help of Violet Gorkoff, ‘Sheila awarded = for their ve ustin, Gladys and tories | enovea b a4 ne and all. ‘vie Core Exarma: Core Exams i KJsS on March 16, 17, and 18. crowd was on hand | =; Holdsworth, secon wel ‘Killer’ Koochin, Bantam welght iss 'S be| 350 © points, House Two — 438 points, House points and House Four — 504 points. ahought For This Weel don’t Peowat on it.” “Vulture” Maddocks Shoe Store waite cpap weight sehamty ‘Chubber” Konkin. | Light Now Open 6.30 a.m. — 11.30 p.m. Ron’s Motel Coffee Shop © DINING ROOM ».@ CONFECTIONERY * @ FULL COURSE MEALS @ Specializing in Steaks, Chicken, Home Made Pies and Rolls ts were given ant, five to ‘ne ts in each are as follows: . House Two — Three — 80, House as been will be held at lace: Randy place: Dave McClellan and David Kanester, ‘ds place: Ron Konkin, Gor: CREDIT UNIONS ALONE OFFER BOTH SECURITY. AND OWNERSHIP IN Reactant MATTERS. CREDIT UNIONS ALREADY ‘PROVIDE THIS INCOMPARABLE BENEFIT TO ONE OUT. OF EVERY SIX CANADIANS. CREDIT UNIONS ARE YOUR BEST PLACE ee — 400 TO SAVE OR BORROW. ‘This advertiserment is published by the B.C. Credit Union. League in the Interests: of ite affiliate? members, iteful for tes put Announced Appointment ee o£ HLS. Butler istrict Sales Manager e gho ; more. than once in.a while when-a ind of | ent and sone xesorror lumber ‘get quarry Too turned around the other side of the Big peae k st pans f of Koo! nay Bend along the Rock Mountain for shipment ‘soy Trench and.a northern leg of When an advance guard of /the reservoir will extend 60 Ganadlan Pacific experts Jooked miles along the Cance River val- prospects at) Lardeau ley = they found a station " gwo enormous tunnels, with Sed Oy ee ion @, S010 | circumferences big enough ‘to en- lo which | Compass five: storey ‘apartmen' was pled alon coe a projects, are’ being ‘built to div- ing it vulnerable to. the east | Ft Columbia “while” work ‘ ; his duties in January, __ Mr, Butler isa ‘native of Newfoundland and! ‘has tng The tacks inthe station yard Brant Staff and Marke ‘lant, iene ate Pant Mar! eee were exhumed and: De ents; Mr. Butler is 2 SEeaber of the Telephone ee of te feted fo the vi nel project an ori member of the nee ior..the : ne roje BC. ‘Tel Million Dollar damsite | Pei aloo. reserved. 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