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Hendren, Sean Connery Shorts: Clash and Carry Out at 10:15 ed 3'4-mile event in a time of BACK FROM PROVINCIAL track and field meet in Burnaby is Gerry Dermmitt, 18, of Terrace, Gerry arrived home last Wednesday after winning fifth place trophy for running the of 15.29, (staff photo) The British Columbia Govern- ment scholarship program has been revised to increase the num- ber of students who may earn one- third of their university tuition fees by obtaining second class standing, Previously all students who at- tained first class standing of 80 her cent or better had half their next year’s tuition fees paid, and up ta 2,500 top students who ob- tained second class standing, he- tween 70 and 8&0 per cent, had one- third of their fees paid. In a re- cent announcement in the legisla- ture-the Honorable L. R, Peterson, minister of education, said the limit on second class scholarships would be raised to 3,500. The scholarships can be won by Grade XII students who write government examinations, Grade XIII students, and students in each year of their undergraduate stud: jes at the Universities of British Columbia, Simon Fraser, Victoria and Notre Dame at Nelson, Van- couver City College, and the In- stitute of Technology in Burnaby. They will be awarded to qualify. ing students who undertake a full year of study at any one of the institutions or at the West Koote- nay Regional College which will open in September. The 3,500 sec- Scholarship Program To Be Increased ond class scholarships cover all eligible institutions. A total of 3,987 students bene- fitted fram the program last year. Mr. Peterson said the number of second class scholarships had been increased because of the growing number of students seeking high- er education, Mr. Peterson said the amount of money available for bursaries would also be increased this year hy $50,000. While scholarships are awarded entirely for scholastic achievement financial need is con- sidered in awarding bursaries. New Rural Route Opened At Smithers The Honorable Jean-Pierre Cote, Postmaster general, has authoriz- ed the establishment of a rural route from Smithers, B.C., to serve six times a week in individual or group mail boxes the patrons re- siding along Highway 16 between the Smithers and Moricetown post offices, This rural route, which will be known as “Smithers R.R. No. 1," will involve the closing of the Moricetown post office, —_—_——— Ee Jerusalem was captured by the “~ |Magistrate’s Court. . The following convictions were made in Termace Magistrate's Court last week before Magistrate = F. H. Adames: Melvin Flewin, failing to stop at atop sign fined $10; Robert Reay, speeding $40; Richard Vogt, driv- ing while intoxicated, sentenced to 30 days and prohibited from driv- ing for 90 days. . 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