“ from. ‘the. minnagement fell tough "general studies faculty has Clarence Michlel students. in Terrace ‘are -reminding people who made pledges to thelr skipping marathon that they will be collecting money for the. B.C. Heart Foundation. The Grades 6-7 students: skipped: Thursday orth ee Grades 4-5 students 5 skipped Friday. three hours . each day. Students smarter today at cheating | CALGARY Students are - (CP) getting smarter — at least when it - comes: to figuring ° out unscrupulous and dean atthe University of Calgary. - : “The . (student seriousness Of ‘academlc). ; misconduct is increasing, as: well’ as ‘the (number of) . incidents,” Robert Weyant, dean of the general atudies faculty, sald. in an interview. In.two separate incidenta' last November, stunteals faculty the. false’ ceilings of their professors’ offices .-while breaking in to. steal exams and alter marks. through the ceiling, sald, ae ELECTORAL. oe DISTRICT . there; u he iiaid, sometimes criminal ways of . getting better marks, gays a a erie ~~ © OFFICER. =. Michael. Maher, dean of the | management: faculty. . “We ald we knew ethey'd: been Even plagiarism, an age- old problem at tinlversities, hastaKen a new twist. It haa always been hard tb detect a. * student nassing off someone” olse’s work as his own. . » because teachers possibly read all - the obscure sources a student might use. But now Weyant” said..some students: ‘have , found ‘even more obscure. ‘sources to copy — matertal written in other-languages. ‘So. far this year, the suspended © ‘about a dozen. . students, most of them for. plagiarism. ; } At least thres or: four 7 other students have broken. id inta’,offices--by:. climbing ->-misépnduct:may: bem result ; prank," Weyant says “that the: Increase. in, academic -: of the - Poor ‘ecomorny. With ae t ditch them but » can't. fierce competition for jobs and limited -spaces In | programs, students are _ willing to, risk- suspension, _« expulsion and even criminal +.elarges to Improve their oo] “marks. : Maher, who has taught at five universities In the. last 15° years, disagrees.; He doesn’t think there has been fet “any: ‘partleular increase in student \. misconduct - - although - economy has anything to do with ‘it... “day he said.‘ 7 “after _ dropping’ from. the ceiling were: “both good, clean-living kids” -with good marks, Mahe? said: “Ithink . cthey did’ it. aa kdnd of 2.” eget “That prank eave one a “he admita it's a. “regular occurrence” in all faculties at all universities,. _And-he. doesn't think the: - .Studenta don't ‘reallze how serious cheating : fractured skull, the other . two. broken wrists. Both were charged with criminal | offences. - Dg you “iow. any - chartered accounting ‘firm . that would” hire someone “with a record for break and ” enter?” ald Maher. °° ‘faculty, Sawmill Irestarted _ NELSON, BC. (CP). = : BC Timber . Ltd.’ 8 Kootenay : Forest Products sawmill in this southeastern B.C. city is - slated to reopen In the first two. weeks of May, reinstating about 180 lald-off employees. -*” Confirmation of the reopening was contained in a letter written by: BC Tinber president Don Montgomery-to Lorne" ‘Nicholson, NDP member:for Nelson Creston in the last. ‘ ‘ legislature, and Lyle Krigtiarisen, the NDP member of ‘The two students caught . “Even these who aren't. charged with a.:criminal.. offence sometime pay a silff " penalty — expulsion... .. Asecond-year law student wag expelled recently for... - plagiarism. And although the:..student has” .-been expelled only - fromm “the Parliament for Kootenay West... if “The sawmill was closed indefinitely In June of last ‘year. BC Timber’s adjacent plywood plant had been shut down four months earlier. ' Montgomery's letter. stated. that “providing that : favorable ; conditions - continue throughout’ the“ second ns ‘quarter ot 1963 we are hopeful that the KFP sawmill will be abled to moaintaln full operations for the foreseeable future.” " yet er-left. Poles shows your: | vee tf you’ Tea registered provincial voter; you ‘i receive a “You: are . - “registered” ‘card Inthe mail. The back, Uppé : - electoral district. and] polling division — use.it to: héck'th poting station, to.be published in this pap - For more | {nformation,. Gontact you ~ SKEENA, : - een 4580 Lakelse Ava.” > aoe ON Tena 8600 ip Oe ‘ newspaper .. Missing ‘EDMONTON. (cP) — The -elues are-few and the: trail” hé is trylng to. follow' ts about 50 yeara old, but Fred ‘Nichols Is. determined ‘to. find two: missing brothers. Fred, his brother, Lorne,.- and sister, . :Birtels, t have” ( brothers: thelr grandparents,| ‘The . family gave, up looking’ for. their mother in the ‘19706 and \was fitielly notified in 1978. by. officlals -at-.a. Mayerthorpe, -Alta., telephone directories ” a anything ° that”: ‘might - jead | them “ta the® ‘missing: siblings, = ‘So far; na-luék on» brothers, but: hope “is “high, especially since a Aster’ was ‘recently found: '' “Now ‘that: we’ ve come this ‘far, we ‘won't stop," said Gladys, Fred's | wife. The Nichols's story began in the late 1040e when Hazel Nichols, the mother of five - children, was taken iH and put in hospital at what now ’ {is Alberta hospital Ponoka, 100. kilometres south’ of- Edmonton. ‘Her sixth child, doe,-was born June 26, 1930, | while she ‘was’ in’ hospital. “Dad tried to look after us for 8. while, ‘but he. wasn't sure he was ‘going to live,” _ said Fred, ‘He. decided adoption was “the best thing.” The children ¥ ‘were taken ‘to Edmonton. and sent to different homes. Only Fred and Lome,. the. two: oldest boys, were sent to live with’ nure| home that she had - died, 7 " Mayerthorpe, ofa. . 100, 5 °gllometres “orhweat ‘of 4; ft Edrmonton. : ' Meanwhile, ‘Biréria; ‘who’ lives ‘int. Rocky Mounitain ‘House “in. ‘west-central .- Alberta, 200, ' " Kilometres ° ‘southweat of Edmonton; -had- “atarted to" look -for her. family at the urging of'her ’ children. + Th 1961, she found a retired school teacher “in Islay, Alta:, 220 kilometres | east of Edmonton, who had known her family.: The teacher knew one son lived ‘in Vermilion. One phone. call - later, Birtris was speaking with her brother for the first time In almost 50 years, Only recently, another ‘sister, Clemina, was located in Winnipeg. Clemina was ’ thé only sibling from whom Birtris had ever heard. The two exchanged letters in the early 19403 before the link between them was broken. . Clemina married Trevor Waller in 1944 and because he was. born in New Zealand, Birtris wondered it ‘The Herald, Tuesday, April 24, 1969, Page i sought * - the couple returned, ihe Taking a chance, the family wrote a. ‘newspaper: in Ne : Zealand. 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