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By Hugh

Power

FIRST-YEAR UNIVERSITY —

It is possible thal enough
University Transfer Courses
could be offered next year to
make. w complete first-year.
Only ‘five or six courses are
needed-ta complete the first
year, We need only two items -
enough students and instructors
to-offer this program. .

There should be at least fif-
_feen’. students” taking five
courses lo warrant starting

such apragramme. If should be
possible between Terrace and
Kitimat to find at least fifteen
full-time students. Most of
these students would be recent
graduates from the senior
secondary schools, however, ”
anyone aver 19 could enroll in
these courses. Adulis could
enroll as Mature Students. A
Mature Student is anyone over
19 years of age who has been out
of school.for al least one year. A
person could take from one to
six courses and so help lo fill up
the classes. Alilhough we would .
iry (o offer most courses during
the day, some courses would
also be offered in the evening.
Anyone who Is interested. in
taking: university. course is
asked to contact Mrs. Blix: in
Kilimal, at .632-3555, or, Hugh
Power in Terrace, at 635-6531.

Instructors for University
"Yransfer Courses should have
at least a. Master's’ Degree in

the, "Subject. area, For most
classes the instructional period
is three hours a week. Science
classes. would he, six-hours per
week+three hours leeture and
three hours of laboralary work.

inter
Affect

~The international agricultural
‘gituatian continues” lo be
characterized by. uncertainty
bai.the autlook. is somewhal
more favourable“that it? was. a
few ‘months ago. according the
\o-the recent. quarterly repor!
from the Food Prices Review
“Board. - we

“are at

-"SCanuda and the U.S. aré cause

’-*for some optimism. Wheat and, =
7 - Oyster shuckers everywhere
» “The weather. conperales, should y yw

«feed grain supplies. provided:
“show sizeable‘gidins this year. '
:The Board indicates increased
acreages for grains and oilseeds,
‘in many producing countries, in
‘addition, lo North American. :
will be the-response (o:current
‘high prices. Average growing
conditions ona
“would crisure harvests ‘large
enuugh to al least stabilize. if.
‘Hot, cause some declines, in
.grain and vilseed. prices. In
turn, lower feed. grain’ prices’
would help stimulate livestock:
prices. . : .
from. the boneless beef trade:
has experienced . some
decreased “demand, and>-can-
‘sequently a casing of prices,
“The | Japanese. . recently
decreased: their quota. for,
-Qeeanie beef considerably.
_ _ Imported boneless beef is used
jo meet a part of Canadian
‘requirements for pround beef
-and processed meals, ;
fis alsa noted by the Board
~ivhat. the enérey silvation will
ikely have same impact.on
“world agricultural production.
“Yn addition, fuel shorlages and -

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<implicalions for the. tran:
“S gportation of foad.

_-7 ‘The. International price and
‘supply Position is a important
Jemsideration in the Canadian.
--shtuation. As Canadians we are
SO inereasligiy exposed lo ‘the
‘effect: of international marke!
“facters. Consumers must
2 pealize Canada is not an island -
hat goes on elsewhere in the
world has an impact in this
country. ,

In the past year many have

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epriee trends. However, in the
- opinion -af. (he Food Prices
“Review ‘Board there are
_. grounds for optimism that with
favourable weather conditions,

were ereecepes
.

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World grains ond oilseed stocks do
law levels /-bul recent .”
_cerop intention reports’ for, bath *

“Also an the international -

op. increased. fuel costs have -

© vlewed with concern the food °

If you have the necessary
qualifications or know: of
someone, with these
qualifications ‘wha might. be
interested in leaching - these
courses: please contact Mis.
Biix in Kitimat or Hugh Power
in Terrace. .” : .

Although the program would
be very limited; it would be.a
starl- and would help when a
college is established in Terrace
next year. If this program can

be started it would prove that -

this area Is really-ready for a

“regional college!!!

DRIVERTRAINING |

A ‘new course for Driver.

Training has heen set up by the
Insurance Company of Brilish
Columbia UCBC) and they will
give.a rebale of $50 to anyone
successfully completing the
course. _ we

The course consists of al least
iwo paris: In-car iraining of a
minimum of 8 hours, and 23
hours of theory done in the

classroom. The student must

suecessfully> complete both
parts of the course and qualify

-for’-a” Driver's’ Licence. la. -

receive the $30 rebate.
- The theory course will begin

in. Terrace on May 16 through °

the Continuing Education
Department of School District
No. 88,

who wauld like to improve their
knowledge of driving may lake
ihis course. For further” in-
formation on this programme
contact Hugh Power al 635-6531 °
br 035-333.

rnational Trends

the international agricultural
supply situation in 1974 sill be
improved. Fuod sprice trends
through the year should well
moderate as a result,

sharpen’ your . Knives, - gel out
your: stop, walehes, and start

speeding -up your chucking.
“Saturday. May 18h is the date
“ofthe. secand. World -Qysler
Shucking . Championship. on.

‘Daman Island and residents of

IZ ihe island abaut 20 minuies and
world basis ©

“short ferry trip. from -Cour-

“renay,’ are. looking ‘for “seme -

lucky person to walk uff with ihe
Oyster. Bowl Challenge Trophy
and a eash prize af $100.

Barkley of Union’ Bay, ‘split,
ypened and remaved 55 oysters

in 5 minutes: Prospective world

record beaters lake nolet!

- 1 People who already :
“have a Driver's’ Licence.‘ and

Last year's winner, Ken. |

-Ganadian Fashion Leathers
got down to Basics

. : “With ‘nature “coming: to the
an ooh val Ls rescue of technology: in the
: me I: ~_* “Vimatler’ of supply shortages,
° there is renewed interest in the
creat thing, whether it be
leather, fur, wool or silk, with
- natural textures and. colours to
stimulate fashion interest by
‘ now somewhat jaded with: &
synthetics. . -
Forerost, [s leather, literally
_ exploding on the fashion scene -
:, with fine, smooth, lightweight
leathers and velvety’ napped
 suedes everywhere, as easy to
design and work as fabric itself.

Be WE 2
The Terrace Centennial Lady Lions held their
annual Carnation Day Saturday just in lime for
Mothers Day. Pictured above is salesgirl

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On the’ Canadian fashion
leather scene the “look'’ is
beautifully basic. with ac-
vessories for fanfare. .

For women fashion leathers
are casual but chic, the interest © -
textural and tonal, There ig an ‘
emphasis on skirts but no lack
of pants. For fall-'74 fur willbe...
big with leather. ~~ oa

. 7. Colours as ”mellow and... -
 * classic, earthy, with here‘and
there a-bright. splash =:but.no

Gaylene Kawinsky, whais about to celebrate her
twelvih birthday, selling one of the pretty
flowers {0 Herald staffer Karen Langley. :

, obvious contrasts. k Sige no ALLL .
vw Lealher “jackets "go - : : .
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- Loaking great is what. fashio
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personality, . imagination: "ard
-flair for pulling.\hings logelher,
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It’s nice 1o:see design come:
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the. burden of gimmicks -
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