Sey yk oe he i Set Bs Be arty tet CER OBR AE LEE OER OEE LO EEN EET a EC EGEE CF t * a vere t 7) a 1 i Phone 5-2482 (P-21) tegeeecoreye yr vee Pe OOF MERE OE AEE CAR AAR OA BAGO AQ EO EE PETE OOOO SHOP or REO ONE AE mt PAGE 48 + As promised Jast week, I: should make mention of some of John ..Wash's..camments; as...1 understood them, stemming from’ the ‘‘AliernatWes to Faliure’ Workshop. In opening the speech it was stated that we need (0 define success, since at that time six pecple who ail had their P.H,D.5 were en route to Lillooet to raise pigs. , John Wash claimed we are very schizophrenic - the people in B.C. want the best education that someboy else’s money can LETTER MASSET, By Elvira C. Bryant FROM CHARLOTTES buy. Yet we cauld spend forever and never agree. Statistics seem unrelated, Last year 1 oul of 6 changed schools. It used to be 1 out of every 10. 4 FREE!!! 117 Different places to get things free. Such as . “SOAPS - Tobacco razor blades : beoks and many more For list send $1 to Glenn Melville. Box 249, Terrace, B.C. (P-24) , a 1G- Last one bank -book folder: containing ILD, Please turain te radio slalion. (P-21) °.. - We require a man for repair work, shipping, and receiving . Five days per, week. Phone 635- 3066 for appt. (C-22) ——, T00 LATE _. TO CLASSIFY Soon it will be 1 out of 2. This used tobe a problem but it is not one now. Society is “kicking its kids but in their teeth.” 57 For Sale: 65 International 'z P.U, with Gem top 6 cyl. 4 spd. trans. Recently rebuilt engine & (rans Non-slip rear end New tires $600, 635-7892 (¢-21) - "For Sale: 1989 Dodge Coronet 440 4 dr. Station Wagon 318 aul. P.S. P.B. Excellent condition Phone 635-61148:30-5: 00 635-9072, evenings, (P-22) _ 58 For Sale: 1966 12x48 General 2 - bdr. Furnished or unfurnished. Joey shack. Fully skirled & winterized. Set up in trailer ‘park., Phone 635-3520 afler 5 pam. (P-21) For Sale: 14 Faleon - Travel Trailer Bathroom, Slove, fridge, sleeps four. Phone 635- 6086 hetween 6:00 & 10:00 p.m. Ask for Don. Priced to go fast. — (p21) : J Tent Trailer. 67 Model. Phone §- H 6982 {P-21) a Queen, ae a : . e of Department of Indian brazi er. Affairs and Northern i : Development DAIRY : ; UEEN 7 : BRARIER . SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigni RESTAURANT until 2:00 PM (PDT) on June” _ REQUIE 12th, 1974, for (he installation of | REQUIRES _a domestic. walter system atl _ Full & Part time short -order..cooks:and counter. - irls: Must be neat and ling to work varying provided, . = Please Apply in person to 4532 Lakelse Ave., Terrace B.C, (C+-22) 33 Viking. sewing machine’ with. — cabinet. (P-21} Phone 5-f982 Three year old quarter horse stallion Also 1967 V. olkswagon Beetle, Phone 635.5347: (P-23) Gendron baby carriage $35.0 Man's 10 spd, bike $50.00. Por- table stroller $5.00 639-4059. (C- - 21) Foe, gs Five poodle cross terrier | puppies 2 males, 3 females. $20 each. Phone 635-6604 (C-21) . For Sale: 5 yr. old well broke appalusea pin, 14 hands high. Le] . For Sale:-8' camper with jacks. Phone “635-5718 (C-21) >. ra , Room and Board. for 1 Gen- * tlemen’ in (own. 635-5672 (P-21) f *2 bedroom basement suite for renl. Brand new, Ready June.1 _No pets. 635-8795 (C-21) & 695-2022.(P-23)- - in good .condition,-& 20 con: " 995-2921 and ask for Barney. (P- 21) ct 7 For Sale: 1967 Meteor Mont- calm Deluxe In good running io $500 Phone 5-6941 (P-21) ~ aren aan ‘shifts. ‘Training will be - Partially furnished House for, © :.; ‘sale 3 bedrooms. - Close ‘lo: Primary & high school..Partial:: - basement. Swimming pool. ~-: Interested parties only Phone :. Bo: . For Sale: ‘Garbage disposal. business consisting of 2 packers. . tainers.. Good. contracts & ° iremendous. prospects. Phone condition Must sell Closest offer, Tsimpsean Indian Reserve No. No. 2, Metlakalla Village,-which Prince Rupert, B.C. in the North Coast Indian District. - Contract documents will be. exhibited on the 15th floor of lhe: Pacific Centre Building, 700 Wesl Georgia. St.,.(P.0. Box 10061). Vancouver 1, B.C., from May 22nd, and at the office of the Supervisor, North Coast Indian District, No. 214-3rd Si., PrinceRupert, B.C. from May | 23rd. Seis of documents are ob- lainable from these locations upan deposit (refundable) of a _ $25.00 certified cheque, payable to the ‘Receiver General of Canada.. Tendersmust , be ‘submitted on the forms provide and according to the conditions sel forth therein. The lowest or any tender” nol necessarily accepted. ..~: a W.G. Robinson P. Eng: B.C..Regioiial: Engineer. - ° nor . of ‘ 4 (Cay . For sale: a-Big:three bedroom house with legal basement suite rented for_$200.00. near schools und , Downtown. | Has ..to be refinanced: far information . Phone after.five 635-5262 (P-23) . \ away from: it'al ay and you find:that’ We pre It's | Sometimes, i just feel like getting _ Whether:you' have Title trip orgnot’ When you'are planning your vacation .oNLAUR There are things helng done from a government point of view. “Tt all begins in the womb." Without prenatal care, problems are Inevitable. Within two weeks of birth you can pick — oul fram where the problems will come. A baby weighing less than four pounds 8 ounces is a risk, or if this child is fourth or _ more in a family. If we can pick oul as a society then we have (a intervene a long time before the kid ever goes to school. If these special things aren't done then you'll be dealing with problems. One of the suggestions is to make it optional ;to stert children in September or February. It is conceivable that some would go into Grade 1 six months Jater but that others would. remain there for. 18 months. “We want to- destroy the myth of chronological age.” More work must be put into that first year and (he dollars should go into kindergarten Grades. 1, 2,.and_ 3. (The speaker figures Grade teachers are the ones who need “free periods" He felt “you “have schizophrenic if you don’t ‘believe every. kid has a right - and if. you’ don't believe the mdney should go there.” If this is done the rest ef the school system could thea relax, (And I have known successful primary teachers who Have stated that youngsters should -not be promoted in these grades until, they know how to read, who disagree wilh’.social -passing. At the present time al Grade 4 “you know which ones. wilt drop out." We have to “put maney into people and people ‘will méet the needs of the _ children” The. main point is “Don't believe the Education System of. B.C. is, 30 rigid that you can't do what is right for the pupil”. To . In the _ rehabilitation ragrammes in Vancouver for about 810 children, every single one is a dope addict and: every single one is a street walker. Also every. singlé day 2 children is located Approx. 7 mi west of “i7) B.C; are “bo" badly “battered they need medical help. One alt of avery 12 dies, some have brain damage and others are blind. = -, We're faced with major social problems and we really don’t know how to cope. There are fantastic behaviourial problems and people just don't know what lo do. In‘ asking for names of children that teachers couldn't help they received 567 out of 10000. Yel. there is no one cure .. for any kid. “The name of the game is to be disturbed.” The medical model is the biggest enemy of the Educational sysiem- the only medical ap- proach is “what’s right . with him."" , . . . -In Secondary School the possibility of work experienceis . to be made available, This Work * Experience Programme is a. system of approval based about a formula.:"You make a plan and come tous with it then we will jointly. work with you an and share in (he. financing - solution 10 ‘your difficulties. If youruse whatever you’ve got we will ‘give’ you more,” : John Walsh said they had been fighting for 10 years now and the problems has been ‘insurance.: However, through. the efforis of Mrs. Cori Reagan’ the money for a ati extra money not ut _of thousands t's your vacati . ediiketo a helpmakeit — . ‘thebest. oe , we cain . THE HERALD, agreements had been made, the unions have agreed and there | -has. been. changes: in the minimum wage act..-‘Under-the ~ regutations there- will be 120 hours. of out-on the job ex! perience. At l5-half a dozen | occupations, at 16 only two, From 5 years experience many find. school irrevelant, after 5 years they find they need this. There wiil be more relevancy then - when they find out they really need the skills. : . “The regulations will, come oul the day the Act passes. the Message is a sincere and dedicated interest in children." 1 am hoping to hear soon about this act having been passed in the legislature, and wauld sincerely anticipate, that . it would never become a political issue. The above item= seemed very interesting to me and [ trust there will be many readers who will share a “Sincere and dedicated interest inehildren.” . Life continues to be a busy round at Masset. Yesterday as a conclusion to ‘“‘anti-Litter week”. (Which -should be Anti- Litter Year) the. George Mr. Dawson students waged a competition: 1a see who could collect most garbage . around the town within’:an hour. Youngsters worked in pairs::All © garbage had to be in plastic containers and a few prizes’; were.'. given: to the lop collectors. The first one was dinner for (wo at the Seegay. A few'other. extras were collected since there was also’a -com- pelition among. the three house teams. It is now quite nice right | around home here to look oul | ‘the window and not see an ald maliress and basin that had . been aver beyond the driveway - since. before our arrival!!!!! _ Earller in the week I had taken, or asked a Grade eleven class to go out for half af the ~ period te pick up broken glass al the sides of the playground bordering on ihe cement walk- _ way-not all participated as it seems there were feeling thelr parents had. not sent them to -° school to pick up garbage. !!! With a track meet just ‘ahead,- . picking! up glass seemed to be” serving bolh the. Anti-Liller: motto for the week and. ihe prevention of badculsto - any feet. 1 wonder whal has hap- pened tc the days when doing a worthwhile job gives that feeling of. satisfaction within, and doesn’! necessarily have to have the chance of a prize or any monetary reward?? EXHIBITION TERRACE, B.C. The monthly. meeting of the: Terrace Public Library Board was held Wednesday, May 15th in the library with good at-’ tendance. oo : Included on the agenda were _ building reports. treasurer's and librarians reports and reports on the British Columbia Library Assoclation conference attended by. Mrs. Mary-Ann Boyd, Mr. Alan Soutar and Mrs. . Mary Anne Guenther. . he Library The board is very happy to . announce thal the library renovations are very near to completion. ” . . Mrs. Mary-Ann Boyd has been elected chairman of. the ‘Trustee Section of the BCLA, with two other members of the- executive from the North, one from Kilimat,.the ‘other from Prince Rupert. While .altending. the BCLA conference in Richmond, Mrs. Guenther was able “to, hear speakers from the Canadian Library Association, the National Library of Canada and representalives ‘from_ the Library Development Com- mission. One workshop highly successful was thal an library service to (he Handicapped, in particular, to those who could not hatidie conventional print due to. visual impairment.. It was reported thal work was. being done to aid-andserve this part’ af the population.” Also speaking at this session were _. the superintendent: from Jericho ‘Hill School in VYan- couver for (he mute and blind, _and two librarians from the Crane Library and on the UBC campus for the blind.” Of great importance was'a! ~ session on library development which has been’ programmed for B.C.; Mr. Harry Newson as director. of the eslablished Thompsan - Nicela Library system gave a most inleresting and informative talk, reflecling thelr hopes and fulure. |, _ : . On submitting a request for financial assistance to aid . renovation costs, it is hoped the Library ‘Development .Com- mission will be sympathetic to our ‘cause and provide the money needed, for furntiure and equipment. - Miss Texry Kennedy, having just completed one year al Vancouver. City College in the library technician program, has -heen employed for the summer months at the Library. | DEMONSTRATION JUMPS ANYONE? Sonny Covin of the Terrace Sky Divers with his Tam Simpson and his Chute & Dave Dilley w “Mickey Mouse” para-plane cloud, along with PS-06 Checkesiovacian .. ith his French Papiltion and pilot Bob Pegg will ba glad to execufe any demonstrations jumps you have in mind, whether its for a grand opening, stock car races, ® fun raising exhibitions, f have you!!!) ; Please call. 635-3806 or or ball games. or what - For further information 635-5893 635-7738 3 weeks notice required for Bookings would help, give {hat suits your:b ‘We'd like to h We 0 h uSa a vacation loan.isa worthwhile purpase,-~ And you'can choose a-repayment plait: wdgel elp make this the best -.” vacation you ever had, o : help you. . ENTIDE FINANCIAL CORPORATION: LTD. A MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN OWNED LAURENTIOE FINANCIA. GROUP” , rn newly .* on 7 - we abn . a . : The ‘ shut- _ because of genuine immobility - or-sickness,phone (AL AUTO SUPPLY STORI in service. - to’, “homebound Terrace residents is well. «launched. Please - remember there is no age limits ° to the service and if you should‘ like - home’ book delivery 635-5152 and {nquire. . a mo ° } {f somecne falls In, axtend your reach to make a safa rescue. Yau can help moat effectively by NOT entering the water. . Real Estate - Insurance 4646 Lakelse Terrace Phone 635-6142 8 BF 2310 HWY 16 WEST TERRACE | TERRACE (E Large Executive Home Very well located on an extra large tat. 2100 square feet on main floor comprising of four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, plus half bath, dining room, beautiful kitchen with bullt tn appliances. Lower Jevel Is completely furnished with rumpus room. games roam, study, 7.V. room, half bath, dovbie garage with automatic electric rs. * There are many extras in this excellent. home. Contact Bob Sheridan for further in- * formation. : : . + Nearly New : Drive by 4727 Halliwell Avenue on the bench. This three bedroora home Is a new fully © serviced subdivision and this home Is located on a corner lot. Natural 985 heating and _ hot water, wall to wall carpeting In the living area and master bedroom and paved - streets on both sides are some of ita features. Cali Tam $lemka for an appointment to view. - . ‘ ' . . Looking For An Oldar Home a . . : ; Ona large attractive lot thet is close to shopping? Take a took at 4802 Park Avenue and ihen call Tom Slamke for the details on this one The house has three bedrooms © and features & considerable amount of redecorating inside. Acceptable terms might be arranged on this one. - a . 0 Commarcia! Property Handyman Special baths, full basement, Sheridan to view. ct On the Bench Sheridan. _ full price is only $44,000, Nal ae 4s Two Years Old, Three Badrooms' “Full basement, nice, lot, paved street, In the high schoo! area. This home Is in new condition. Price $39,500.00 Call Bob Sheridan. ce, This: property has. frontage on ‘building on the property which 1s presently occupled as anoffice buliding. Possession “can be Immediate. This preperty has tremendous patential and is priced to sall. Call our office for further details. uo, . . Ahouse ln town with a basement for only $18,000.00 Naturally some Is required, but if: you arehandy, this might be your chance to own 8 basement home for far than the - . currenthigh market prices. Call Tem Slemko for the details. we ea, we : This Home Has The Fines Finest Panoramic View . . . Of Terrace and the Skeena Valley'- 1800 Square feet, four bedrooms, ‘one and a half ilreplace, double garage, jarge landscaped view lot. Call Bob =~ “Gg Large family home, five acres of land, four acres cleared, Six bedrooms full basement home, rock fireplace. This [a Ideal Have The High Payments on the Naw Mortgages Got You Buffaloed? . Have the high payments.on tha new mortgages got your buffaleed? Consider this - * home. Tt Is big’- 1263 sq. fi. - three bedrooms, large kitchen, fireplace, greenhouse - "good sizéd fot, 8 finished rumpus raom down with another fireplace and to halp make the mortgage payments 4 separate self-contained furnished basement suite with Its own anirance: This house ls approximately seven years ald and Is in good shape. ‘fhe 00. ‘Tom Slemka will provide any additional information and '. arrange an appoiniment te view. . : ‘RUSTY LIUNGH es-s7sq0 "BD SLEMKO 635-3366 ; BA SHRRIDAN 635-2664. . anil phe both Lakelse Avenue and Lazaile Avenue, small’ » property for ahobhy farm. Call Bob © SOHAL CORRIE as5sne BERT LJUNGH 6355754