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SECOND FRONT

Williams Lake, B.C., Wednesday, April 23,,1958

arejin dealing with  disciplinar

E h é whereas districts that is not required to do so.
Q qd U @s I ew smaller and, consequenily, with | problems. It is specifically : s
urt er a $ i 4 lower assessments, will most|stated that pupils must attena| 4 eW section of the act gives

the board authority to ‘ pro-
hibit any pupil of 15 years of

further

likely have a large part of their|regularly, be clean and tidy st |
debt service fall into that cate- their person, be punctual, be]
gory. This should have « net/properly clothed and in keepin
sult of reducing the total mill | with the enstom of-1he school
Tate in School District No. 27./ns sanctioned by the board. |" ses
Present indications are that the|'They shall conform to the rules| Within the school district if the
rate for 1958 in School Distri school, be obsdient to/ Pupil fails to apply himself to

School Act Discussed

This is the final article in a two-part interpreta-
tion of the new Publie School Act, as prepared by
School Inspector Douglas Chamberlain for The
Tribune.—Ed. Note.

uge or upwards from

attendance at a publie school

= < 3 No. 27 will be about 16 .mills o structons and diligent in|his studies or fails to comply
ee ve [EE perdbae fo the istrict shales, studies it a Pupil |with the rules and regulations
mains identical in nature to thot |) Preent tthe government. | DISCIPLINE sie : 5 von Oke costs; ana ip|2t the schoo! and does not, after
Sree semummrngrell te: Or [eee 5 DRguiStONe. neearding (ze, Mamie Tongee coe 20d itl. warning, tnake; dn: thé

formerly in effect, but there are
two changes of considerable im-
Portance to the tax-payers. The
operating costs for education in
the district have been pegged at
nine mills. This figure used to
he seven mills, However, this
is not as severe a jump as it
first appears, Uder the former
arrangement, the operating |_
costs, based on 1955 base costs,
were held at seven mills, but

he misbehaves,supon complaint
teacher lils case shall be
ligated by) the District
Superintendent of Schools. ‘The
board shall suspend or expel if pave
authorities | it fs found “that the pupil is re vas peers Bey alee
| persistently disobedient or eee ale pupils:

“Taddietd to any view or practice |@¢Uded under this portion of
likely to inflict injnriously the |'h #et, provided that the board
MERE Hone oF other fer consultation with the Di

lt sliould be noted | (Tet Superintendent of Schools,

deeldes to do so.

red

opinion of the District Superin-
tendent of Schools and the prin-
cipal of the school (if any) a
reasonable effort to reform

great help to a district with a|PUPiIS have been gathe
low assessment figure. The|setner and in some ci
|worded. Some
have been added to
the hands

a

larger and wealthier districts are
not likely to enter the 10 per-
90 percent

new provisions

strengthen

cent to, bracket,

of school

= 2

eharacter

“shall

ep -
ne
er
51,000 DAMAGE
IN MILL BLAZE

mil owned by Krause Lumber
Company Limited at‘ McLeese
Li
damage of $51,000.

insured for $40,000.

Ranchers Organize
Ashcroft Day

the ranchers of Asheroft and
district are making their contri-
bution
celebrations.

stage coach comes back to Ash-
croft, bringing memories of days
not so long in the past.

are calf roping,
and a mammoth dance in the
evening on the streets of Ash-
croft.

the entry of the stage coach into
Ashcroft at approximately 5:30
in the afternoon.

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5 Ge
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Ww

Fire that de,

ake caused a total estimated

Final drawings for the: Wil-
liams Lake High Sehool are
expected to arrive here April 25,
according to the School Board
Office.

Contents of the building were

Considered for a final time by
the trustees, the plans then go
fo Vietoria for approval. It is
expected that tenders on the
major project will be called
about the second week in May,

New Lodge | Owner
At Lac La Hache

New owner of the well-known
Lac La Hache resort of Emerald
Lodge is John E, Molyneaux,
formerly of Victoria and Kiti-
mat.

Mr. Molyneaux also operates
several construction companies
and was a project manager on’
the large Kitimat construction
jProgram, ~

Saturday, May 17, is the day

to B.C.’s Centennial

This is the day the famous

Some of the events planned
horse racing

Not to be forgotten will be

the increase over 1955 base cost
was shared between the Schoo!
District and the government, so
that the total cost to the district

interesting to note that

has been inserted. in
the Act stating that any person
suspended or expelled on proba-|who disturbs, interrupts or dis-

)

a
hoard may readmit the pupil so|

PRC Ae tees ctatilicet lion if the: pupilvgives the heard au ts me DED} eines of ae,

pow at nine mills. and principal or teacher con-| ; 1 fanetjon . or’, any ‘school

‘s 5S stiblished under the act is

This will probably be on con= cerned satistact@ry reassnrances guilty of an offence and is

siderable benefit in the future, of reform, It iso be poted Were |yisnic, on summary conviction; to
although it does not change

that the board way readmit; it} a fine not

exceeding 50 dollars.

things very much in 1958. The
arrangements for the repayment
of capital costs have been
changed so that the basis of

FLY THERE!

IN COMFORT

$750,000 permanent

Gayway at the Pacific National Exhibition were in-
spected last week by Attorney-General Robert
Bonner, P.N.B. president Joe F, Brown and P.N.B.

general manager Bert Morrow. The new park, whie
includes a roller coaster and other new ride

expected to be ready for operation by July 1.

May Revive

sharing is more favorable to the
The re-

district than formerly.
payment of principal
payment of {nterest
shared equally between the goy-
ernment and the district until|
the district costs have risen to!
three mills. Thereafter, the!

asked to contact Bill Grifirh

of

costs are shared 25 percent to| é dae atte 1 a6 |
z s e of loca

the district and percent to i] H Sets

the government until another aycees ere shown, the Quesnel J J |

Side sil(st ayeubesn aguante call an organizational meeting.

the distniet’s = stare! There- A move may he made in th: The Jaycees in Williams Lake im

5 ca near future to form a Junior |was a once-active club that was 2
atter, all costs are shared on a it: chenied on Mining, ishing, Prospecting,

; Chamber of Commerce in Wil-|tormed in 1950. Sas 7
PeSieee merce 20 NG I ne Srake aati, for about four years and then BOVE oe taniaz aniballoties wares SAVE
Uict and 90 percent to the goy- oie TIME A $$$

Art Nelson, of Quesnel, dis-| interest fell off. flights
trict Jaycee president, has indi-
cated the Quesnel Chamber is

ernment, This differs trom the
earlier arrangement in that the
district shared eqnally with xhe

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April 24 - 25

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