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Doors Open Thursday and Friday, 9 p.m. do 2 am.; Saturday, 8 p.m. to 12 Midngiht PLAN YOUR PARTY NOW — ADVANCE TICKET. SALE ONLY Our Hounders . FATHER CHARLES PANDOSY When the Catholic Arch- bishop of Oregon called to France for missionaries for the — ENT * - Talented American TV. Night Club | Recording "Star | Rates for Ticket a aaa | Okanagan Pacific Northwest and New Cal- edonia, a student priest named. Charles Pandosy was one of the first to answer. He sailed from Le Havre in ‘February 1847 with three other students, a lay brother and a Be priest. It was the first step in a career that was to be import-- ant to British Columbia, Charles John Felix Adolph Marie Pandosy was born in 1824 near Marseilles. He became a member of the Oblate Juniorat of Notre Dame de Lumineres, Oblate means one who offers himself, The trip across the wintery Atlantic was a horror, Then 1,300 miles by train to St. Louis. and thousands of miles on horse- back through a country of hos- tile Indians to Walla Walla-on the Pacific side of the Rockies, They were welcomed there at a Hudson’s Bay Company post where Pandosy was assigned to build a mission on the Columbia River, and he was raised to full priesthood, Indian wars and. un- settled conditions led to the closure of the mission and a de- cision to send Pandosy north- ward into New Caledonia. He made exploratory trips to Es- quimalt and Kamloops and fin- ally settled in 1839 on the Okan- agan Lake. where Kelowna now stands. With a small force of - other priests he built a church and a school, working often barefoot and in rags, -Both white. and native child- ren learned to read and write at his mission, The priests ad-. ministered to all who needed them ranging as far as the pres- ent sites of Vernon and Kere- meos, The mission's holdings Prospered and became known as. Priest's Ranch and the first settlement grew around it, : Pandosy was a large powerful built man with a booming voice, but overwork weakened him and ~ he died in 1891 in the arms of an Indian chief. His grave has been lost.to- sight, But his: repu- tation as a doctor, teacher, farm- er and community leader lives on in the Okanagan and the Similkameen, (B.C. Centennial Committee) Wednesday, August 24, 1 Size of Classes Teachers’ Concer: B.C. teachers': concern Vie large classes will be reflectec a [the annual summer workshor Siem | the . BC... Teachers’ Federak being held In Prince ‘George if week. Special sessions at the co i a ence have been set aside to dis/iE the size of classes which, in if cases teachers feel are ‘too to permit them to do an effe q . job in the classroom. 1 “Two hundred teachers fron@ parts of the province are altl ing the workshop in Prince cd Collegé,_ Terrace delegates include if (Budy French, W. L. (Les) Ori Other subjects up for discus at the conference will inci ungraded classes, inservice #aam cation, and internal mattergay fecting the work of the 15,(qyRE member federation. ae mee ees Kindergarten Reunion Held At the close of the school Mrs. Vi Seaman, teacher-owndia Terrace's Spruce Kindergagag invited eight graduates of Ski Secondary school to a coffee piim They were the “four-year-ig in her first kindergarten clag 1953, They enjoyed the em gether and talking kindergaj days, Guests were Jane sherifl Flora Kerr, Brigitta van Haj Gail Dubean, Elaine and Ely Parmenter, Steven Scotton © q Harry Houlden. 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