* “EDMONTON: (CP) The ovina of th iltural festival to bé held during this summer's: World University. “Ganies aré behind schedule, says: George: Nagler. head ‘of , Edmonton's annual Siimmerfest ‘arts festival. : we “Since | Swummiertest’ aft the Universiade: cullurel festival fo are. scheduled. for. the. game time this. summer, the Sum-; |» Meérfest-organization: will stage, produce and. direct, per- . hy. The low: etart, has hampered: Nagler’s, efforts to a . oa + ' . "Queen Elizabeth has ‘told Prince Andrew. “to scrap his i _ London. Sun reported yoo ee | The newspaper ‘claimed the. monarch ‘personally in _ lérvened to prevent Stark, 26, from staying: -with- the prince weekend, he _ The Sun reported the Queen: “strongly. believes that. Koo does not have ‘the qualities required’ | ta ‘wife of Andrew, . : Andrew, 22, and Stark’ went ona Caribbean vacation after the prince returned from duly inthe ' Falkland’ Islands conflict. They, have since been reported tot have mel several limes. |” . — The Washington Redskins’ offensive line 1 apparently had an early victory party — last Wednesday. night, 17 winover Miami Dolphins in the Super Bowl game Sunday he wasn't pleased by the party. ' home.""" “We went lo Newport Beach. ; drank a few beers, had: a few shois here and there,” he said. | “We ‘weren ‘t staggering drunk but hai a’ buzz on:”” Singer jimmy Baffet rode ona lant cockréach throne as ' Orleans' adnual carnival: ‘onl the. weekend: : The clones, a group of artists and blithe spirits, make fun _ Apocalypse N. oO! Krewe captain Denise Vallon said the theme will portray | Renerating plant. ae + -SECISHto fre TelRion we AVE: sod voaeh ifirone: should. the end ‘come, We knot that they, will survive.’ accident/can thank a ‘Toronto restaurateur, for allowing her to ead an almost normal life.. . . are : Tiber Ferentsy, restaurant, heard. of ‘the plight of 24-year-old Eva Papp when he was back in his homeland of Romania for a high- school reunion. =. The artificial limbs she had w were primitive compared to those available at Sunnybrook Medical Centre in Toronto so when ‘Feérentzy returned’ home, - he’ appealed for funds Papp and het husband to come to Toronto. . “So ‘far, $11,000- has come in and we're still getting donations," said Ferentzy, who is housing the couple for the Education Scene He : 4 . School District $8 has just recelved a report card on performance from the Minister of Education; Mr. W. Performance’, the report compares | various factors:in the district to the provincial averages. According to the report, per cent, of the schoo! districts and, in: ‘fact,. for the vast provincial average: A large portion of the report ‘deals: with “student achievement. The report used the resuits oF the’ provincial achievement. In comparing these resulta: to the-rest of northern B.C. and the province, we have every right to be proud, Our results as the Grade 12 level in English, math - math in particular, the results Indicate that: we aré one of better success rates in the province, >. _ ‘The financial indicators show that in total opersting cost per. pupil, we were exactly at the provincial average. This area covers items such as: administrational, operations, grounds and bulldings, equipment; teachers’ salary and ies per pupil in the district. oh ar stating and facilities indicators bhowed litte deviation from the provincial average. Our elementary and secondary class sires are slighily below the average which is understandable for a district that offers such a diversity school space ‘per pupil as well as the operating cost per square metre are close to average. : There ‘er chi capable staff. We are gil aware that our teachér retention _ Fate was slightly higher than the provincial average but it Is ’ stabilizing... ‘ - The total report Is generally” connplitientary ‘and _ tavérable, Although same of the figures used are outdated, it does provide some ‘useful indicators, for. the: purpose of ‘comparison > gtudent, all school board employees, trustees ad” the community. can be proud of recelving a-passing ‘geade on the mnlnister’s report card. The "Indicators of Management i. Performance Report” by Bill Vander Zalm reinforces our bellof in the wotk we are doing. for students in our-district. vtaid: ee "formances for the two festivals on-14 stages" throughout the . ‘plans to wed"’ American erolic-film 2 actress Koo Stark, The : become the Russ Grimm,a member of The Hogs, | as as thedlinemen are known, said they were “fust doing whal. they, eoemally doal ‘the irreverent Krewe-of Clones’ parade kicked off New : of the two-week celebration. and this year their theme is © = A Romanian actress who lost an arm ana a leg ina 4 train 7 ‘owner. of a “popular Hungarian = ; “Aler Pp E O P C E Coach Joe Gibbs said Monday follewing the Redskins 27- all the ‘disasters New. Orleans could face, ‘such as - hurricanes, floods; or an aceident al as ‘nearby nuclear, through the local Hungarian newspaper and arranged for - Vander Zalm, Officially called “Indicators of Management — all factors judged our district to be within the range of 75 | _. majority of the indicators we were on or above the - learning assessment as their indicators:in measuring this“ and science are above the provincial average. In the area of the top districts in the province. The percentage of Grade i2 - students graduating. also indicate that we have one of the — _ of programs in auch a large geographical setting. The total - rt confirms our knowledge that in termisof teach- | teristica we have a, younger, less experienced, reaesurance. There Is: rio. question: that — RB iiote the shows.’ ~ There's. been a: total lack. of eovitvunication, “Says: “It's, February: now and- we've‘got ‘to: “gel started “booking. people-and puiting the package ‘together : . smoothly and there is ample time left (o work out. details, oe “of a choreographer for the Games’ opening and closing. ue " petemonles, an exhibition of intersiational children's 3 art a : ’ Through Ferentzy, a happy Papp said: “iy tape. with y- new limbs, to be able to: resume emy eareer in 1 the e arts “by. ‘becoming a diredtor. ” . at the Royal: Family's “Sandringham estate | ‘during the ., ag er: display of colorful. banners. ‘in’ Bamonton . cand ah vil ernational: folk. ‘arts festival: : Program: manager. Card Gilfillai ‘says, muck’ had ‘been : But, Uniyersiade officials say ‘the. program is ‘deve ping” ; publicized, the program: ‘because: they've’ been waiting -f So far, the cultural conimittee has“announced ‘the hiring | interest~1o peak about: five’ ‘months. before. the Games. | mean nothing's heen happening" a there will be about 25. ; "However, Nagler says ‘nis job has been hampered by the . fact Universiade "83 doesni't know how many countries will ‘altend. or; until: recénily, “how ‘much money would be available for thé ‘project: The cultural festival has been allotted $1 muillion of Universiade's' $33,7- million budget, oe Nagler: says, ‘Edmonton’ 's 1978 Commonwealth Games a demonstrated successfully, how.o put together a cultural . festival, but no one seems to be learning from the example. two months it will take io fit the: new Tins an ‘col rehabilitation program... io here," "he says. “This festival should be four times as big as : film festival: of. movies -made by university. students, a oo ~GHIfitlan. admits there's no’ firm umber yal on how many _ countries willbe ‘sending representalives, but she estimates : _ “IE it could be’ done for 1978, it's a tragedy we can'l doit - Ber he ate atthe re didnt fee ‘ * the Commonwealth Games. But. here we are,’ vein itt ‘away, and, wondering who's ‘Boing ‘to, be coming.’ ” Margaret ‘Andrekson, who was director of bpecial events 2 for, the 1978 Games and: is on the. board of governors ‘fdr: fe accomplished: ‘behind: ‘the’ scenes. ‘The committee’. ‘hasn't. a ; ‘Universiade, ‘says ihe committee should know by the end af February: whieh: ‘countries: will. ‘attend, the festival. a not the, Games' main priority. “The intent is that thiai is a sporting event," shesays. “We .. have to sell the Games, - - the cultural Program wont ‘t sell the Games." She also says that: ‘economic hard ‘times have created 7 difficulties in aitracting: international participants to the festival. Countries wishing to send representatives have _ been told they will have fo pay their own way, : . 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Re fA BP COVER ae } . we. - Ms Om ee ee ee — PAR He 7 t 9 - co ay oo = yt LY ey RETAIL STORES ‘ (DEPARTMENT STORE PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING rate SUPER MARKETS - LAUNDROMAT . ee ee The Herald, Tuesday, February ‘1, 1983," Page ' phe: “says* “Universiade's: progress ‘isn't ‘much : different a » from: the situation at the same Stage in planning for the... — at Commonveath Games,” -- nyt oe! “Things didn’t really get rolling (in 1978) until three or four ee - months before the- Games,” she: ‘says, "I think we're beller, | prepared this time than we were then.” = se * Program direclor Gilfillan ‘also says the cultural venue is”