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THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C.

other citizens have formed a co-operative to

‘Honors List

Schools

The following is the
list for the elementary
of Williams Lake, $k
Glendale, for the eu
card term. H. stands for honor
rupil, and the one or two
students following _ received
honorable mention In each case.

WILLIAMS LAKE
ELEMENTARY

honors
schools
line and
ent report

Scholarship: Div, 1, David
Zirnhelt (11), Denis Dobrowol
ski, Audrey Ksik. Div, 2, Denis
“ontron (H), Roberta

ackson
Carol Ringwood, Diy. 3, Lind
Langley (H), Deirdre Rowand.
Barbara Kirk, Shirley Cole. Div
4, Funice Matthews (H),
Beames, David Eriesen.
Billy Lloyd (H), Laur:
Michael Scott. Div. 6
Atwood) (H)

Michael
Pat Iingwood,

Glen Rowand (H),
enberg, Tom

Patty Small-
Mundell. Div. 9,

Tilbury, Ont., citizens are trying to B : 7 q andi
alse $1 i among themselves to buy finance and operate Chateo, and they will Piet oe seta), Handa)
out the one major industry in the town ané bid for ownership as soon as ‘they have enten nneth Jardine.
keep it operating. The industry is the Chatco collected enough funds. Russel] Settering- 14, Jeri Fowler (HH), Gregor
Steel Products, which went into receivership ton, left, Bruno Bedard and Dr. Ernest Hopp, Louise Maggee.
last year and is now operated by a trust Sparling were elected directors of the co-op Ole Bik 1. sliivley
company. Employees of the company and and they are selling shares in $200 lots. Noon: Marr Carol

ne John-

TEACHER COMPARES EDUCATIONAL SYST

Claims We Will Become Secondary
Nation if System Is Not Changed

NLESS the United States and Canada change their

educational systems, they will wind up as second-
ary nations, John Mahnic, Williams Lake High
School teacher, declared when he addressed the
Kiwanis Club yesterday on Education Week.
Although Mr. Mahnie did not

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elaborate fully on the changes did not elaborate in the few
he thought should be made, he| Minutes at his disposal,
maintained that we were lagging| One difference between Rus-

sia and
tries, Mr.

behind in both science and cul-

z is study techniqu Kent e@ Drape Material in
He stated that Russia is/Was the number of teachins| school, Kent, Connicticut, has Modern Styles
Spending: 10 ‘percent of her|Nours: weekly put im by the/in this book brought ‘to. the
national income on education,| teachers, In Russia there is an reader a clear, easily under- @ Seat Covers made to

compared to a figure of three|1S-rour teaching week,

some European coun-
Mannie pointed out.| oy

in Italy| stood and practical approach to

percent by the United Stateseq7q|a minimum of 15 hours for new
Canada. teachers, and in Yugo Slavia an
= Xu

18-hour teaching week.
He also

aid, had
meriean
an following
the revolution in 1917, but that
after 10 years of experimenting,
they had improved upon it toto

On

felts that over,

lationship to other countries.
The teacher
turn out to

the functions

evolve their present system. He! during Education Week. He}
said it waa discouraging to think | Particularly stressed attendance
that ever here we had not|#d participation in the panel
ehauedtour edt stem | discussion to be held next
in 40 years.
He admitted at one point that |
the system here would’ work, Se
provided the “thinking behind| Only 12 letters comprise the
it was right.” Here again he| Haw alphabet,
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here
teachers were underpaid in re-

urged residents

“desirous of
paliay, and work habits

kie Johnston,
Div. 3, Darre’

From the Library

(1), Jack Lloyd,
Linda Plant. Diy. 4, Dickie
Shelves Schaber (H), Janice Bourdin
Anita Cockell. Diy. 6,
STUDY IN HARD WORK, by |Cunen (H), Pat Hayes,
William H. Armstrong (Har- |Cage. Div. 7, Doug Buchanan
per and Brothers, New | (1), Larae Fullerton, Teddy
York). $3.25. Plowe. Div. §, Gordon Walf-
The foreword by Harold C.| nights (4), Bonnie Blair, Terry
Martin, Harvard University,|Gummow. Div. 9, Darlene Cur-
states clearly the continuing tig

(H), Ronald McRae, Terry
present day argument relating to
the inability of present day high
school graduates to express
themselves and their deficient .
study and work habits. e Fualture

Author Armstrong, a lecturer Remodelled

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JUN USUAL END TO ROBERTS—KOHNKE BOUT’

For Elementary Grudge Fight Ends In Draw

Whether champ Cal Roberts;a series of hammer locks and
feels logger Felix Kohnke is|carefully screened short jabs to
ady for a title bout or not|Kohnke’s head.
or Test Mae pera Be Felix retaliated in the second
oca g has y = 5
seal ting. bs Pe =D" lround by throwing Cal through
nounced. Result of the grudge
the ropes and out among the
fight was a draw, dramatically

spectators for the count of 10.
The third round blossomed

emphasized when the two
erapplers. met literally head-on
and lost interest in the proceed-| full of fire with both men fight-
thes ing strongly for the decidin

‘The first fall of the bout was|fall. At about the 10-minute
won by Roberts after he applied |Mark of this ronnd, Pelix-camé
seronnrnccrovenrccorsrcernecee | Of the ropes on one side of th
Lockhart. Div. 14, Keith Rol-|"iné Just as Cal hit the ropes
ston (H), Marie Blackstock, |OPPOsite. The resultant connec-
Giciinoentah. tion in the centre put both

2 wrestlers on the mat.

SKYLINE ELEMENTARY

Scholarship Honors: Grade 1,| The special event of the even-
Blain Pinchheck Grade 2, | ing won by Regi Siki over
Buddy Malesku. Grade 3, Craig] Pill Kohnke, was his much-pub-
Keith. Mike Dodd. |licized “Mau Mau claw,” which
Grade 5, Dodd. Grade|turned out to be a variation of

icki Komschuk the stranglehold.

Gail Routley. Div, 7, George izenship Honors: Grades 1] phe Australian tag-team bout
Gibault (4), Colleen Neufeld, | a Paul Stafford. Grades 2/was won 2-1 by Bill and-Felix
Charlene Smallenberg. Div. 8,/and 4, Rebecea Linde. Grades} icohnke over Roberts and Siki.

and 6, Marlene Brown.
GLENDALE ‘There was a full house for the
ELEMENTARY Legion benefit card.

Scholarship: Grade 1, Lorna] Next card will be in mid-
Fowler (11), Richard Lust.| March, with proceeds going to
ind Lust (1), Felix informs

tobert Baker. Grade 3, Richard|Us that if the fans turn out in

Broderick (11), Naney Searf,|the same numbers as they did

Vale : last week, the ry will wind
de 1, Rodney |up im the black financially.

s Lust. Grade

2, Shirley MeGill (1), Ronald ee

Cloaree. Grade 3, Hillary Rich| Many people could retire com-

(H), Robert Lust, Kenneth|fortably on what their experi-

Ashley. ence has cost them.

THIS WEEK

Meat Specials

BEEF & PORK SAUSAGE
Economy style, lb. 35c. 3 Ibs. 1.00

MINUTE STEAKS, fender... Ib. 68c
GROUND ROUND, fresh .... Ib. 68c
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PRESCRIPTIONS
‘Phone 99

By Edna Blackwell

Have you gotten around to
toying with a form of photo-
graphic art known as reticula-
This is a process which
bi film emulsion into a
mebe Tike pattern which some-
times looks not unlike the
pieture of a completed, but

not tightly jointed jigsaw
puzzle.
The practical value of a

reticulated photo is question-
able in that sharpness and
delineation of subject matter
out the window.
artistic effort, how-
ey ppeal is limited only
by the individual’s liking tor
ofi-beat presentation of this
nature
To

xperiment with this
process you will need a tray
of heated water into which
you will slip a piece of film,
holding it with a film elf

immersion.
satisfied with the
place the film
glass (emulsion
Drying shouldn't be forced
nor should the film be
squeegeed.

Whether or not you go for
reticulation, we’re sure that
you will go for the camera
special of the week at BLACK-
WELL’S PHOTO SERVICE.
It's the Contina IIA camera
with built-in light meter, the
35mm beauty which is a
delight to work with. Check
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then consider the price—only
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