THE. W ViLLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE™ al Ke SECOND FRONT Williams Lake, B.C., Wednesday, October 2 1, 1959 SECOND FRONT Over 300 teachers exnected at annual convention Over 300 delegates are expected to attend the annual fall convention of the North Central District B.C. Teachers’ Federation, to be held in Prince George October 22 to 24. © _____ ffhe convention program in- elt St 3 see ome $0 lectures, and | include: Tom Wheeler, princi- ; nonstrations on professional pal of the Connaught Elementary topics ranging from School Ad-| School, speaking on “Adminis- ge tration problems: to- the/tration at the . Elementary teaching of long division’ in the|yeyer; Jack Hotell, of the intermediate grades. AMONE| Senior High School staff, dis- Shermany speakers will be Miss | necting the concept problems. ta Mollie Cottingham, Associate secondary mathematics; Gordon Professor of. the College of Payne, of the South Fort G Education at UBC, P. J. Kitley, g 3 ed eee ; °¥;|lementary School, will speak Bt aU hes teacher recruit-lon Science in the Elementary gor and director of guidance,!scnool; Ken Rutherford, ‘of Department of Education, and HB Hyndman. eliier- inspector | aoa with the topic of the repo -{ing of achievement as compar! to ability; W. Gladwin, [0 Fed gabe. : amount of cheque Trying to cash a bad cheque give a demonstration lesson Library Teaching; City Libr group on “The Book Order Form to Shelf.” On Thursday, October 22, ¢ 8 p.m. in Connaugh Junior Hi! for $50 ended*up by costing Peter Quechuk $100 when he appeared in police court two weeks ago. Quechuk, who is from Quesnel, tried to cash the eque at Mackenzies store last July. The man was arrested in Quesnel on a charge of false pretences and went before Mag- istrate C. H. Poston in Williams Lake. which the topic will be Aim.” Dr. act as moderator, ham, W. Kiley. H. Auld and P. J. and at low cost! 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QUESNEL—Sale of ver Planing Mills Ltd., on Two-Mile Plataand Beaver Pass Lumber Co., on the Barkeryille Road, to ‘American lumbermen. has been, announced. bi New owners of these Cariboo Ww Prince George speakers will Duchess Park Junior High, will ft ed Duchess Park Junior High, will n rian Bill Fraser will addiess{a from. at ie there will be a public forum fat “is Universal Education a Realisthic K. Benson, directo of the Cariboo Health Unit, will! and speakers will include Miss Mollie Cotting-||J e f ton, S.C.; reveals destruction. Toronto Telegram Hurricane Gracie blew itself out along the U.S. east coast, leaving in its wake nine dead and millions of dollars of damage. Flooded street in downtown ,Charles- Power and telephone lines were knocked outs Ashcroft Journal from Vancouver in late summer search for the brilliantly- colf:ed stone on the Fraser's ky bed rarely look for the But big money vJaits the finder. ‘Whe Fraser itself, which alone Does mountain of jade exist? accountably and painfully sick. Vesuvianite jade Old timers Weekly editors will meet at coast Somewhere along the winding But with the discovery of course of the Fraser River,|vesuvianite, or “mountain next week there’s a mountain of jade. Or} jade, on the mountain, its othe old timers say. Drobability of being the fe) Bows “hometown editors” “Rockhounds” who head east 20° Sources Was ruled ont.) cit meet in Hotel Vancouver is never found iD! Octoper 29-31 for the 41st an- nual convention of the B.C. Weekly Newpapers’ Association. Latest developments in jour- nalistic and advertising trends and new methods of printing will feature workshop sessions the Fraser. Another legend says there is up-river from Lytton on the opposite side of the Fraser. y an Indian living there used to smoke a pipe made on tons of the stone to] Among outstanding” leaders sae {from it for showpieces orlas t itors and ishers holfas the secret, is not sparing} iy he edito! _Dublisher: eta | Jewellery take their annual “ refresher clues. Each summer after | ; oursé”’ in the homet ews : s vas | cour: om vS- spring run-off, when the} But to the Chine ie iade Aes one tn ths jaetb it new | s E shing SS. ter level returns to normal, | Records snow they Raper 2) = housands hunt for the green, pide oF. whiteastone:, In poskets. ery shade of green,|gates and associates will be Be on eevers of Sravel Bs spread blac blue-green, white and|Rev. Francis Gree! ove phe geuaeye: iu sexpen grey. Most of the ‘‘ rock-|journalism professor ne eae Shiggs a. cls, commen: te) 81h cinds he mabplycwant ».sold-| University. shins you is found in the JADE FORGOTTEN JLundell, ‘A, Revelstoke Re the cee neta erious| When the search for gold » president of the stongs urted along the Fraser and the Attending tLe convention eats. eee used Jade | ther woods. the. Indians goreot [rom here will be Clive Stangoe, to Pfeshion knives and otner out jade. It was rediscovered publisher of The ‘Tribune, and looked with awe upon|>¥ the Chinese, who carried] Mrs. Stangoe. Mountain, which|huge bags of it back to the over the Fraser at[€oast . -. much to the amuse-| 1 Goapia a manic ment of other prospectors. . | cipality may become an incor- | wivan sprees But for anyone who checked| porated city if it has 100 male be: legends had it that]on all the legends concerning|residents; in the four Atlantic Kihist is a ‘(mountain of|the jade mountain, the rewards| provinces there is no minimum Jjade" guarded by evil spirits.[{could be ‘high. Depending on|population requirement. In On- ‘Any who tried to violate its|its quality, jade can bring as|tario a city must have at least taboo peak would become un-|much as $200 a pound. 5,000 population. of the industry scheduled to ad- r River jade is|dress the more than 200 dele- University establishment of a junior is now seeking an altern: Forming of the Prince George Junior College has been held up because UBC has not been pre- pared, so far, to grant credits to students who would enrol in such a college. Ray Atkinson, chairman of the board of trustees of School Dis- trict 57, said requests for affilia- tion with UBC have been given the “run around” at the Coast and the move to the University of Alberta was made in hopes of getting action on a college here. Recognition, last soughia in a brief t@ the provincial abinet, which met here @ July, has been actively requested for the past year and there was much talk about the college before that. The board hopes for positive action on affiliation with the University of Alberta in time to get the ‘collegé in operation for the next school year—1960-1961. The Prince George Junior Col- lege would “start small.” A ref- erendum still to be approved, could be presented this fall, ask- ing for funds to nearly double the size of the Prince George Senior College School and college classes would start in the new facilities. Atkinson says the college would occupy only “a couple of classrooms” to begin with and would extend educational facili- ties here to include second-year university training. Firstyear studies—Grade 13— are recognized by UBC and credits are given by the uni- versity but credit for the second- year studies proposed has not been forthcominig. As the Prince George Junior College grows, once it is finally established, plans would call for a separate building to be erected Village buys street roller Purch: of a street roller from Dawson Wade & Co. for $600 was authorized by village commissioners last week. The construction company of- fered the used machine to the village earlier this year, since it was being taken to the coast for disposal anyway. of British Columbia cat University of Alberta, in Edmonton. operations are Gerry Shaw, H. “Bill Douglas and Del Brown, all of Kennedy Stevens Lumber Co., in Eureka, Mon- tana. Mr. Brown will reside in Quesnel as manager of the two operations. eration for college in ce George, ative affiliation with the and educational facilities to be expanded, says the board chair-| previous owners, and found- man. ers of both mills are Harry College here Would do much to|Gardner, Dorothy, Ritson and develop educational facilities in the North. They said it would cut costs of primary university Education ‘in half for northern people and more people to seek university training. The type of @ining offered would be advantageous. Students would be in smaller classes and would therefore be able to “get more” from lectures. Jack Ritson. All three will main on the board of directo: TIRE TROUBLE? See us C&S TireService 1. Regular tire checks by our experts can add thousands of extra miles to your tires. If they teed repairs, we do them fast and economically, using only Goodyear factory- approved methods*and materials. 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