{ i" Supervisory Training d's. “Water. is. expected ‘at . the Thornhill Junior, Secondary School some time this week. ° There will be a meeling today mm. { ‘Board's *. Business Meeting held Monday “night in Terrace. Da ERD with” try and establish a program for elementary” school. French teaching in area schools. Mr. Webber ‘runs -a similiar program:in the Kitimat school district. oa ma Mi Webber’ of Kitimat to © -. Secretary-treasurer ‘the Board to “Dod Smyth’reported that the clinic:on ‘athletic injuries held recently in Terrace wert well, with a large turn-out: of in- terested persons: : asked consider him a : Mob municipal employee-so that he. could file a disclosure under the Publid officials Disclosures Act, amove which is not at this time necessary. ‘Mr, Wells has prepared his filing which will be made available to all trustees. Terrace Concert Association Offers Six Concerts This year there will -be six, concerts in the. annual series presented: by the Terrace Concert Association.. The Festival Concert Society ‘of Vancouver is presenting four of - This Fall'‘and Winter, Canada ‘Manpower in co-operation with ‘the ° B.C." Department’. of. ‘Education will sponsor several supervisory training courses in the Terrace - Kitimat area. Principles of Supervision will be offered in Kitimat October 1- 8, . a ma ~ Fjnance’. for - Non-Financial . Managers’. will. be - offered: in. Terrace January 14-17, 1975, - » Instructional Techniques will _ be offered-in Terrace February - 4-7,.1975. A Labour Management Relations . will . be * offered. in . Kitimat -.., wolved in setting December 10-18, 19740055", These.” are~ short,’ intensive | ‘courses-and are run ‘Tuesday through Friday six hours a day. « by Canada Tuition will be paid Manpower... / >: La BRIEF DESCRIPTION wot PRINCIPLES OF . SUPER-. VISION: Se 1. Provides management tools in planning; leading and controlling... we et 2. Stresses application of, current ‘theory and: practices... 3, Includes: problem solving, work simplication, -com- ‘munication, delegating, : motivating. -:" yo Method: - Presented through lectures,: group discussions,’ - simulated job situation, films, ‘ case studies.’ . INSTRUCTIONAL “TECHNIQUES 1. Designed to provide skills for. “the supervisor lo increase staff Trustees ntrol - . _ .The_| province's. school Local Co truslees: presented: a major beief to a legislative committee’ hére Tuesday (Sept. 17, 1974) and were closely questioned for more {han ‘en hour on their - recommended changes for based on the .ex- ¢e’ “with: ‘compulsory ‘arbitration, which simply. have ‘nol, worked « in’ the ~ past - to provide negotiated settlements. The, association: also fayors ‘some: form “of centralized __ . So al _ "4609 LAKELSE AVE. - Residential Lot =. Nicely treed ‘lot on $3,500.00, | Prime Location Good Value © “How Can ‘You Lase? - Priced At Only + 8,000.00. “REAL ESTATE "APPRAISALS... » 4 and in Terrace February 25-~ cet fe ” speakers (perhaps) Mell Real Estate Serotess Ltd SO RERRACE, Bains: Coumta, Ae MECOLL = Gair Ave. -.70 ff by'138 ft. - Priced at (Four bedroom quality home, “main floor: plus one bedroom In full basement. fireplaces, rumpus room, wall to wall carpating. Double carport, sundeck, natural gas, and may original and at- tractive features. Located on bjacktopped raadway, sewer, water, etc. Can Be Viewed By Appolniment. . vos or ; Newly stuccoed three bedroom home oft one-half acre. Close’ to schools, shopping, etc. Has automatic oll furnace and Is priced to sell af only $23,000.00. nr . : “Two hedroams’ (partially furnished). fireplace, avtamatic oil furnace, carport, tool shed, etc. —LIST WITH. US © PROPERTY, MANAGEMENT o The. specialized _Réality service’ | —« them. Two have been arranged for by the Concert Association _ drectly with the Artists, “ The Festival Concert Society will be bringing: , _ 1. Amatidio visual production. performance. - ee 2, Provides:tools for training ~ subordinate personnel.:.:.” . °° - +g). Includes; -* Instructing people ‘effectively, effective communication, graphic and visual aids, techniques for. . measuring and evaluating learning experiences... ~ Melhod:.” .. Lectures, - super- ~,visory. and behavioral games,- ’ practise sessions, small groups. FINANCE. FOR: NON: | FINANCIAL MANAGERS |... - 1. The course will provide an overview to -those . managers interested but not’ directly in- up financial “gontrads, 67. > oth : ‘Prdvides | general knowledge \in: budgeting, : unit- costing. Bae 3. Basie principles of ac- counting and the composition of ‘+ abalance sheet classification af costs, cost-profit volume. Method: - Principles in- - troduced through mini-lectures, ‘ease history, group discussions and probelem analysis. . -). LABOUR-MANAGEMENT “+, RELATIONS |." : “and. management to gain a “batter understanding ‘of ‘each other's problems, _ 2, A constructive approach to unlon-management . relations. .Methed: | Lectures, group . discussion, “films, ~ guest information ‘ For: futher *: eontact the. Terrace Canada . Manpower Centre 4630 Lazelle » Avenue, Terrace, or call 635- a) Coen Argue Fo -bargaining, to avoid repetitive’ board-by-board negotiations on salary Issues. me, During the hour-long questian' period the MLA’s ignored the tain body of the BCSTA brief dealing with organization and admi. stration of . the ‘school -system, in- favor of the ~: bargalning issue.. This part of “the Minister of Education's ° - White: Paper was assigned lo * the committee for study, along 3 ... with the BCSTA's proposals for ~ provincial bargaling .and the righl to strike for teachers. _., fhe trustees’ brief was based on tivo central points:: ; that” in order-to maintain. viable. lecal . involvement in educationa policy-making, __felxiable legislation Is required, ‘and, that.teachers should be treated no differently.from any other segment of ‘the work force. Tees —— = TELEPHONE 638-6931 <4 NOTARY -PUBLIC |) Three bedrooms on Two as new, a ae cozy hamea. with | CONVEYANCING © © —— eee 1, As opportunity for labour - is r : -: all flights’ on this “route plus: . . AD application for a of a redued version of the famous opera The Magic Flute. This preduction features Ingrid Suderman, soprano, Paul “Trepanier, tenor, andi, Roland Richard, Baritone. 2. Duet Karr-Lewis:. Garry Karr, one of the true Masters of the double-bass and Harmon ~ Lewis, organist and harp- sichordist, have performed asa duet for three years. They reside in Halifax, N.S. where they both have been Artists-in- Residence at, Dalhousie - Univeristy, Mr, Karr is un- doubted one of the very few devaling his life to cancertizing 83 a soloist with this instrument and Is generally recognized as ,- the’ greatest double-bassiest. in the world, "sj > 3. Cliver Lylhgoe,. ‘Piano: ” English planist. Clive Lythoe “has ‘become ‘ane of -Britain's ‘most distinguished musicians, ., Lythgoe gave his Landon debut - as soloist at a memorable Promenade Concert with the “BBCSymphoney Orchestra. He '- shas since appeared often in ‘London .at the Royal Festival . and Albert -Hall with all the leading British ‘orcheatras and - conductors. He isnoted for bath -' recilalist and solist in concerts, ° as well‘as for having his own lelevision and radio’ series on the BBC which ran for a record.’ ‘breaking (otal of 137 weeks. 4: - ‘Craig Heiner,’ Per- - -eussionist: Canadian, per- C.P.AIR “OP Air will offer: bar|service on all its dornestic flights within. . British’ Columbia and jAlberta from last Wednesday. (Sep- : ‘tember 182) ' erviee in- tt these between Vancouver, “ - Prince . Rupert,. . Terrace". Kitimat, Fort Nelson, B.C, and _ Grande Prairie and Edmonton, Alberta. ot teense to. _ serve drinks on flights|over the © Yukon Territory is pending. CP ‘Air ‘serves Whitehorse and Watson Lake in the Yukon. 4615, park im 3607 Eby Street: "Large 3 bedroom home. Fi Close to school, For morel location. 1st _ price $41,000.00, S more Information. view, call Horst Gedlinski. Secluded Area: © Marshall Street, 292 Feat of Ed Diessner “22, “season ticket is’ $13, This is.a “" miniture: bottle ‘of, Owner will take 2. mortgage. ° appointment to view, Call-Harst Godlinskl at 635-5397, Full . Duplex On Hamer Street: ; . Lovely Home On Gair Avenue * Has existing bank Ist mortgage and owner wiil carry small and. Hausa located on large tot. 3 bedroom, flreplaco, aut. door barbacua and many other features. ‘Immediate oc- cupancy, Phone Frank Skidmore now for further detalls. cussionist Craig Reiner graduated with a Bachelor of _Education degree as a per- eussionist specialist. Former player. with the — Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, Mr. ” Reiner ig now regularly touring ‘and lecturing ‘In. this ‘field together with a- keyboard player. ‘ : oa - The remaining two concerls are: . ; . Te 1, Spencer-McCallumn:, Jean Spencer and Stuart McCallum _are two well known artists who have made. thelr: homes’ in Terrace. ‘This season they are. on a concert Tour of the nor- thwest. Many people of Terrace will remember their enjoyable _ concert performancein Terrace HWW Jack Glatzer, violinist: ‘Mr, Glatzer, an internationaily , renounced violiniest, performed as guest artist with ‘‘Musicka Da Camera Praga" in Terrace in 1973, Mr. Glatzer resides in Portugal. ~~ Season tickers for the six concerts are now on sale al the Terrace Public Library and at- Terrace Photo, A family ticket is $26.00 ‘This admits parents and ‘their children. . Adult - saving of $3.00 dver the single concert licket price of $3.50 at - the door. Student Season ticket ~ 1s $5.00 and Child $1. __ All concerts are on Saturday. For: further information, call, 635-3154, 695-7763,-635-6024. . Bar Service on Terrace Run — Hours of sale on the intra-B,C. flights will'be 10:30 a.m. tohalf © past midnight Monday through Saturday and noon to mignight on Sunday. ©. |, “August” 10,1966 cost-$1.50 and a can of, beer 50 cents, “Wines and liqueurs will ‘not be offered ‘time. - CP Air recently was licensedta” _serve alcoholic beverages on flights «within. B.C. following amendments, to ~provinelal liquor regulations earlier this park avenue realty . | | limited avenue terrace’ | 635-4971 replace, basement, all finished. nfarmation call Ed Diessner. 3 Year Old-3 Bedroom Home: __ Living room with fireplace, dining room, partly finished hasement with two extra rooms.. Landscaped lot in a quiet rigage with 834 percent, can be assumed. - Owner has bought other property. and-is anxious to sall. . Try your. down payment, For Low priced far quick sale; Phone Ed Diessner abeut this ane. Thornhill Building Lots: . Low downpayment, terms available, . Phone Ed Diessner for yc . Loe Small Home For Young Family: Older 2 bedroom home with big extra lot-on pavement, water and sewer, clase to hosplitatand school, Asking $22,000.00. To. Pleasant surroundings. Bungalow residence just listed for sale. Well kept promises an iarge, partly wooded lof on street frontage. Property suited {or future subdivision, -Full price $35,000.00. - Cuntact F. Skidmore for further particulars. — ‘ . 2 635-2089 _ ‘Horst Godlinski.- 635-5397 | ‘Ron Earl -°635-2612 . 1 Frank. Skidmore -.635-5691" Hans Caulien- 635-3708. at the present ; [tis not available to the public, except through the Atlorney General's office. . Ail trustees except, Dr, Lee, Elalne Johnson and Board chairman Kelth Tucker have filed and their disclosures are available to the publle during business hours ‘at the School Board offices on Kenney Street. The Board will get in touch with . the . Department, of Educalion’s registrar of teachers: and. ask that the teaching certificate held by a Mrs. Elaine. Jutten be suspended. Mrs. ° Jutten resigned ‘after.a firest few weeks of teaching a grade six class alt Clarence - Michiel Elementary School here in Terrace. Mrs, Jutten was a first. year .leacher in. the District. . : ; . The Board willalso accept the resignation of a Mr, Brown, if he cares to submit it; Mr. Brown left this District on a one year leave of absence. because of his wife’s ill health. ‘They were toreturs to the States, but some how would ‘up in Van- couver with” Mrs. Brown’ at- tending University. : For .this Terrace School Board Activities. _ penses, stating that by going to referendum, the Board could inform the public of exactly what they were up lo and what was planned. : Representatives from the District staff, the Board of Trustees and area teachers. will attend a Vancouver conference on the 1th of next month which will deal with a big problem in B.C.. Staffing figures from Victoria require one. teacher for every 25-29 students. Yel building requirements. only require one..class room -for every 4 students, The problem will be discussed and action may .be taken on this discrepiency. — a On ‘staffing,. superintendant . Laurle Todd revealed that ~ actual registration figures are school term, they have’. both - taken teaching: jobs for. the federal government at Kit- wancosl, : . A Capital Expense Program, which ‘will see $1,310,800 spent for capital costs in the District this year.was approved by the Board. The money includes a number ‘of programs including work on eight school sites, elght buildings and additions and _ equiping ten schools:’ . “The. Capital | Expense Programs replace the need for the Board to go to referendum yearly to let the tax payers decide on capital costs, One trustee, Nancy Orr, said she was sorry that the people can no longer vote on (the capital ex- gradually creeping ‘up. on estimate’s made at the beginning of the sta{z hiring period last March. There are. ‘ now about 6,256 students in area schools, just short of the estimated 6,411. SHI with staffing secretary- treasurer Ted Wells suggested that: hig Departmen! get “together with the. District Superintendants in.the matter of” staffing to make sure teachers were hired with the same qualifications as those that were leaving. With the salary range between $7,000 and $17,000 for teachers, Mr. Wells’ said a % million dollar mistake could occur :by over-hiring highly qualified teachers. Stewart recelved permission to hire a library aide for the Slewart Elementary School. | There is a Ubrarian in Stewart whois serving bath the elementary and secondary schools. The aide would be a part-time. employee who would work the. library ‘when the librarian was at the secondary - school. - be opened _ THE HERALD, Wednascay, September 25, 1974, PAGE A7 Three area schools are selling School Sports Draw tickets. ~~ pro! They are Skeena and Caledonia, secondary in Terrace and Hazelton Secondary School. The proceeds from this lottery are channeled back into high school athletics. | The board may enter an in- teresting expirement’ which would see a public schoal run in a federal educational _ jurisdiction and in a federal building. The Kitwanga federal school is without a leacher for grades 5, 6 and 7 and have: turned to the District for help. A proposal would see students from the Board’s Kitwanga school, 244 miles away, bussed to. the Reserve school. which would serve both the native and white children in the area. If the Board can come up with a teacher. the Department of © Indian Affairs has promised ail sorts of help from bussing to Janitorial service. The Board will: investigate the ‘situation | further. note Meziadin Lake is going to get - asehool. A mobile school, a, teacherage and a leacher will be obtained by the District and ‘ put into the Mezidin area in thme to start school in January. There are 13 children in the Mezladin logging camp which is turning oul some 50 lo 60 thousand cunits of lumber a year. The camp is permanent. _ The Board had arranged for - the students.to take supervised correpondance courses ¢ to theendof December al which - ~ lime the mobile school (a 60’ by 12’ renovated house trailer) will “Salary negotiations wilh teachers have begun and. already hit a snag. It's the problem of absenteeism among the teachers inthe District. The Board negotiates asked for some identification of the blem;: the ‘leachers-refused fo admit it existed. Right now its at a stand off while the Board ig collecting evidence to back their stand, - As for ‘substitue teacher's (they'’ll get: a raise, Un- ‘cdrilificated substitute teachers _ Will recelve $22 a day, up from $20; while certified teachers will recelye $30 a day, up from $23 for elementary schools. and $25 for secondary schools. Three Terrace Inds who aided in the arrest of three olher juveniles who broke into Ciarence Michiel and made off with more than $1,000 worth of goods will receive $10 in award money to split among the three. The three provided RCMP with informaton which led to'the apprehension of the juvenile offenders. ‘The Board expressed concern over the highway crossing of _ Clark Road and Highway 16. School children attending the Thornhill Schools and living on the north side of Highway. 16 east must cross the road to get ot-schools, The speed limit in the area is 60 mph or 30 mph when children are on the road. With these foggy fall mornings however tragedy could occur. The Board noted with regret the passing of E, T, Kenney. Flags al district schools were flown at half mast iv honor of Mr. Kenney. The Teacherage rental rates” will go up 8 per cent. But the teachers aren't loo worried. Cost for renting the: teachers ranges from $100 a month to a high of $180 4 month. Mills Memorial. Hospital Auxiliary: wrote the Board asking for a tax rebate far §275 for school (axes on the Jand on “which their thrift shop sits. Official reaction was ‘You've got to be kidding’. ear per Hearper __ Let it be known that |; GORDON E, ROWLAND Mayor of the eure District of Terrace, by the powers vested jin me do hereby | declare that jamrsas;. the Department of Local Goverment re- cognizes the great service rendered to this comunity by the Terrace Order of the Foyal Purple, ana - . research of arthr ritis, . . i we Spas "HERS, the organization hia contributed to the Septenber 23rd to Septenbex 30th -be mown. as urge ali citizens of our comunity to give consideration toy and participate in the efforts : of the onder of the Poy. bog td “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ms Se al. Purple