Page § 7% THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6. Thursday, November 11, 1954, EMBARRASSMENT OF GRAIN RICHES Ee ee NEW HOME | OF Beath Motors qian: uo [td located at Corner of Oliver Street & 5th Avenue Archbishop Impressed By Cariboo Growth During the month of October his Excellency Archbishop Duke paid a visit to Anahim, where the Mission- ary Sisters of Christ the King direct the Novitiate of Mary Immaculate for Indian girls and have also a School for Indian children and a h Pital for the Indian people of are Arriving at W lias Lake he w met by Father Boyle, C.Ss.R. and Now Under Construction Oneniug Date, November 27 B.C. salaries went up again this year. MUD-SNOW TIRES ! more SYOD...moreGO IN ANY WEATHER Said mass at Rosary Hall, conducted by the Sisters of the Child Jesus. At Joseph’s Indian School for dinner with the Oblate Fathers and the After diner the Archbishop left for for the Sisters of Christ the King at Mams Lake, stopping at Alexis Creek | to see Mrs. Lee, who has always been | and arriving at Anahim around 7 the Missionary stationed there. On Sunday, October 17th he said Heart on the reserve with a capacity | congregation of Indian people from || S teneeone ae the Sacraments. In the afternoon When deliveries filled the elevators, so operator Joe Pitman s ed there was Benediction and Rosary | dumping the foodstuff along the r: napped, brining a promi: boxears to mov rain, short instruction, after which the Snapped, brining a promise of boxears to move the grain Archbishop met all the peopie on the /-———. Farm Implements ae jase Ter mt ie tac ©! PROVINCE-WIDE STAND SHAPING the Indian people of Canada ana} z von derful improvement in the area he - ae i ; eae = Visited—increased places of business Firm stand against increases in teachers’ salaries in 1955 Lake and in the area on the way to|__ School Boards have told B.C. School Trustees Association Anahim, and at Anahim itself the| 8¢adquarters that salaries are high enough, that cost of living Proved facilities for educa tion, hos-| 4n additional burden on ratepayers who already face higher vitalization, and sanitation in that{ taxes in the new assessment set-up being brought in by the Se eee Rae ee President R. H. Reeve of Victoria | Mr, Reeve said a compilation by the Definition: Text Paper is a category States the Association’s Advisory | Bureau of Ecenomjes and Statistics in Canada by me fine paper industry | of letters from school boards urging | teachers in Vancouver are now paid | in Canada, 2 No-increase policy as teachers open | better than salaried professional ac- | : Z ‘negotiations on 1955 contracts. He|countants and that male elementary Pointed out that during the year an| teachers receive more than principal | lished throughout the _ province, | tsmen. | which in itself represents an increase| He said teacher salaries are so |! the appropriate effort, and they are| obtain school inspector Most High disappointed that teachers are con-| school principals receive more than further inereases in apparent disre-| xq pongnn DEPRESSED gard of existing conditions, 1 4 “Teachers in B.C. are no longery- the male teachers now employed in z the province receive more than | ‘tary they are Probably the best paid of all the salaried ‘white collar’ salary for 1953. icluding all men and ~ Seas ae WILLIAMS LAKE women in both elementary and se-|°! Chilliwack, solicitor for the B.C. Dry CLEANERS highest province in Cada was Alberta, : ane ee re auseere Bae with a median that year of $2,781.00, | Pee? flooded with queries trom schoo! what they can expect next year in the way of taxation changes: and voicing taxpayers. Many fear the new Assess. ment Equalization Act now being ation for ratepayers and business concerns. - entire system of educational finance is under review by the government, but no information is available yet |! on what Victoria plans to do beyond [! the-instructions already sent out for ! noon he was a guest at the new St. Sisters of the Child Jesus. Anahim, which is 70 miles from Wil- a great friend of the missionaries, { where he was met by Fr. Patterson, Mass at the Church of the Sacred | the area, many of whom approached | There was no space left to put this mountain of US. mein Dealers for before the Blessed Sacrament ana «| When) some 80000. bushele led” ups nee eeeseberay Koneas. | Ford - Monarch - Fordson Tractor Reserve. The Archbishop spoke on} iDhe Archbishop sotiece the woe |AGAINST TEACHER-SALARY INCREASES — DICK MOQUIN, Resident Manager and beautiful homes in Wiitians i8 Shaping up throughout British Columbia, Williams Lake number of new homes ana the im-|.@0es not warrant an increase, and that salary boosts will throw z ae centre of the Chilcotin eountry. provincial government. of Book and Magazine paper produced { Commitee has received a succession |in Victoria show male secondary |, incentive type scale had heen estab- clerks, officer managers and draugb- || in salaries to teachers who have made high relative to civil service salaries tinuing to make annual drives for | inspectors. j Statistics show that 25 percent of tdepressed profession. On the con- $4986.00 a year. The B.C. median personnel,” contended Frank Wilson condary schools, was $3,510.00 Next. | S°h00l Trustees’ Association. boards through the province asking le concern over the growing burden on Notice To All Present and Future brought into force will increase tax. | B.C.S.T.A. bas advised that the | assessment changes by municipali- = 11: ties. Consumers in Williams Lake Many Boards are worried too by This winter, the “TRAILMAKER” can make the istri Sfonehie indications ef 1954, mm: difference between getting stuck and getting through. and District Ployment is down, Labour income Ja The wider, deeper, more flexible cleats walk through se culture, mining, fishing, manu- snowdrifts - wade through mud. . . grip on We are pleased to announce the appointment of facturing and construction is down. i ‘dl = Se ie aaae Net national income is down. 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