A. ge 2 - The Squamish Times - Tuesday, January 22, 1985 . .. ]I?romtime to time teachers take it yoii can say. If you say it you special courses to improve their can write it,” skills and then impart them to She also spoke about writing other teachers in the district. An which was “teacher-motivated”, example of this was a workshop in in which the teacher had suggested teaching children how to write, the subject, to that which was conducted by Eqrelyn Walter of “child-motivated” in whish the ValleycliffeTeachers Elementaryfrom the elementary last week. students had come up with their own ideas. schools in the area as well as one She also combined the talents of secondary school teacher attended students who could write with the workshop and heard Walters those who could draw to produce explain the steps she took in books on various subjects which teaching her children how to they“Gettinn put into athe book.library. or story write. There are four main areas: ‘published‘ iS,\Very important to organizing the materials, drafting the children,” she said. “They are the article or story, editing it and SO Pleased to see them put in the then presenting the final copy. ChSSrOOm for everyone to see.” She went through each of the Part Of her exercises consisted January 25th through February 4th iS Kinsmen Mothers’ march time idSquamish. Here, Mayor steps, explaining them and how in asking the teachers to write Egon Tobus officially declared the week with help from (I to r): Ian H~slop,Kinsmen coor- she worked with the children, The poems on a’subject. She chose the dinator for theiproject,land some of the marching mothers, Wilma Hvslop. Carolina Lucas and first two steps are simple but im- word ‘nautilus’ and first asked for Joanne Peek. portant, the children have to learn a Poem in a minute Or two. ‘rhen where to look for the information using the letters of the word as the organize it to write a story. for poems in that mode. Some of sne suggested they make lists the results Were interesting. with several categories dealing ‘‘Captain I’Jemo Sailed in a Sub- with the subject and then put the I’Nlrine, March different information under the The Nautilus was the answer to his The annual Kinsmen Mothers’ areas of the community during the The Kinsmen Rehabilitation headings. This helps to organize dream.” March will be taking place campaign. Foundation’s programs help the the material. and in free form style . January 25th through February Volunteers will be wearing tags many physi.dly disabled People The children edit the copy and Neptune’s daughter 4th in Squamish. The Squamish to identify them as official whose Particular needs are not she suggests that they never say Alive in the sea club is just one ofthe many in the “marchers” and receipts will be covered by any other agency br they do not like something in the under the waves province taking part in the impor- issued on request for income tax governmentfoundationalso department. The story but pick on Through darkness and tant fund raising event. purposes. Others who positive and then make a sugges- In the COO1 depths. Every dollar YOU give to the cannot meet5 the ~~~~l~,pearlescent: .. their child to be Local Kinsmen chairman. Ian cost of the tion for a change, if they have No parents Hyslop, said a group of volunteers Kir~~nMothers’ March goes rehabilitation services they re- one. Upon the directly to services for disabled quire. !h~dS. fray the club and other citizens persons in B.C. She stressed that, “if you think will be knocking on doors in all Direct programs include the pa- ,“just another face in the crowd’9 tient care department, the disabl- ed living resource centre and the technical aids program. - and neither do teachers SLEEPLESS NIGHTS? Indirect programs include voca- tional services, medical services, DPCinhUrefor Squamish I. Put and end to them with “Biomed” the Luxurious Lambswool Sleeper and self-help programs. .. .. e cutbacks in education continue, siudents like Mary are receiving less. Pad. In the last several years, ing commission much like the I Squamish council has ap- In the Howe Sound School District: Squamish residents have donated pointed members to the D.P.C.3 in downtown Van- * In summer it keeps you cool by * Soothes arthritis, rheumatism or , over $4,000. The Kinsmen realize absorbing moisture. chronic pain. Downtown Parking Committee. couver. The bylaw covers an area 1. 8 of the 9 grade one classes contain 25 or more students’. that these are rough economic * Retains body heat. times but the need for funds is Alderman Chuck Harvey was ap- roughly from the end of Cleveland 2. 50Y0 of the local singlegrade- primary classes contain 25 or more greater than ever. The Kinsmen pointed as the council represen- Avenue near Irly Bird to Highway /. sfudents. UNLIKE ANY OTHER MATTRESS ask that you give what you can tative and chairman while Dave 99 and an area down to Third 3. All 15 Drimary split classes and 80% of intebmediate split classes PAD YOU EVER HAD! when the volunteer calls at your Stewart, Wilf Dowad, Laverne Avenue. violate recommended professional guidelines for class size. home. Kindree and Jim Mulholland were The Parking commission will appointed as the remaining have control of routine operation .. In 1982, The KRF assisted two 00 Squamish residents at a cost of members. Dave Stewart and Wilf and maintenance of off-street Teachers continue to do their best, but they are concerned that educational moo89.0° 99. Dowad will not be actipg as coun- parking facilities, the operation, opportunities for your children are being limited. $807. The local club also built a wheelchair ramp for a Britannia cil members on the committee but maintenance and management of any property acquired and recorn- TWlN ’ DOUBLE QUEEN Beach resident. as landowners in the community. Anyone wishing to mail a con- The committee is the result of a mendations to .council regarding the future deQdopmknt of ade-’ - A MESMGEFROM YOUR yi: ,-,3;rS&uamish‘!892-5424 or ‘f~~t’ldlN’IHa~1tl”‘adtWesP‘it “to: bylaw %adopted by council in, July last year to look at land to develop quate off-street and * on-street I Kinsmen Motheys,’, Ma,rch, Box ,...,.,*.,. ““ ,,*,...*..,4 1OCA1 TEACHERS‘ ASSOCIA PBQN , Vancouver 6 8 3 -26 5 2 Collect .1205,”Sjiiamish. A maif-in cam- for parking. City clerlc”Bil1 Blox- parking. paign is also underway in Whistler ham says eventually the city hopes The commission will also make and Pemberton. to have a self-administrating park- recommendations to council regarding surveys of off-street parking facilities and re- quirements as well as the tolls, Kelly Kuenzig rates, rentals and charges for the use of the off-street parking joins the facilities and the collection of the Tm fecs, subject to approval from council. Kelly Kuenzig, originally from Guelph, Ontario, has joined the Times advertising staff. She joined the Times just over a week ago and is looking forward to her new career in advertising. Kelly graduated from high school in Ontario in 1979 and most of her work experience since that time has involved working Did you hear the story about I with the public. the man who was asked if his wife She first came to Squamish was going to take up belly danc- .? three years ago for a hoiiday and ing, one of the courses offered at liked it so much she decided to the local night school? stay. He laughed and said, ‘She’s not Kelly is enthusiastic about her going to be dancing on my belly.” Kelly Kuenzig joins advertis- new job and the OPPortunitY to *** ing staff at the Times. workSquamish. with the business people of Would you believe that we have a gourmet cat? That’ right. Per- dido, who simply refuses to eat - fish in any form, whether it be tuna, salmon, sardinqs or a fish KEROSENEHEATERmixture, went ape over smoked salmon! That’s right. I was eating TUNEmMP crackers with smoked salmon the other day and guess who was on not included) $a 14f!arts my lap just drooling trying to get I Clean and flush wt fuel tank at it? He wouldn’t quit till I let 2 liispecl wick . Adlust. trim him have a taste of it and then or repldce 11 necessary bugged me till it was finished. 3 lest automatic extinguisher. cking 4 Test automatic lighling ~ assemb! y he’d 5 Overall inspection 01 unit, viar? cleaning‘and lest operation .I Fackry approved parlr - wlckr 6 accassoflar lor $19900Qpavilion - most brands. Wlh I:8rrtcl ORUT :llrl mra” hrnPQ-@l 990 HNSTQ N &’,S “rb8 OUL tor regarding engineer approval 165 Pemberton Ava, North Vsncouver BBS.OM1 for the structure and that the t1L 1nm Hours: Mon:Fri 8:30-5:30; Sal. 9:30-4:30 building inspector told Legere that he would give his approval to the ICBCs !9$5 Motorist Kit: your guide to Autoplan Itasuraaae project.Alderman Lonsdale also told the council that the project will be 8 Registration, licencing and buying insurance directions An accident rewrt form and Dial-a-Claimnumbers for a joint venture with the Expo Premiums, cancellations and refunds explained your convenience committee. In response to con- Coverages described General travel iriformafion and a route map of B.C. to cerns about the project neve: be- ing finished, Lonsdale said that Claims and claim procedures outlined assist you in planning your trip Legere has agreed to sign a con- tract with the .District ’ of Be informed with the 6985 Motorist Kit.
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