Ho money for reduced olasses Teachers expressed disap: from the government, fall 1972, . dary students ‘are in ‘classes.’ _pointment at the fallure.of the came to only half. a million “over 25, classes too large for the “provincial” budget. to provide dollars. -.- + individual to receive. altention, : oney to reduce clags alzes. Premier Barrett suggested The provincial .. government”. ‘Loe " school di tricts { tie - thal special warrants would be should provide . adequate” vovine Sead istic adith | available ta any school diatrict. financial suppor! through* ne wilted to ote Teattation. to" showing, ta. the. Minister, an .nocmal budget processes, rathe © i eatore previously a itbick | exorbitantly high-student- than. through - suppleinentary ‘“perviees,. and to reduce over- teacher ratio”. foot one ta nig - will “ glzed classes, received only y ; » distrie psupplemenaty oe ise "9.5 milion. _.. Virtually ‘every. district in lead to arbitrary, cenlrali . $29.5 million, =" | B.C, ‘has an “exorbitanlly high control by government with 10 Teachers paint to: > student-teacher ratio", in fact, guarantee af: fair, consistent Terrace R.C.M.P. Auxiliaries Sworn Er semetestecetenase: sa fiher ison an ie te equal reatine fo ll Meg aq wae weed eee ee ete ee te oor - 8 re ae rag MERremras PT TRORLL PAD OD SEEN aE = largest elementary class siz Teachers hope: that school . schools received anly 10 pereent ~ F"Conada, ee boards will hold firm on their _"'Six of every seven elementary _ local budget prapasals to reduce on a per pupil basis the budget #94 two of every ‘three secon- class sizes next fall, provides - for only 3.4 percent"? — , : while costs are up over 10° fic Ek a percent v1 SP The granddaddy of all hats was probably the fillet, a band lied around the head to keep the hair in place, It was worn in ancient times; turbans and crowns developed from iti) ©. | during an eight-year period from Ben t67s, public shoal and today it survives as the.band on our hats, . a Te \ expenditures as a proportion of lhe provincial budgel. Were reduced from 21.9 percent to. ; : 19.7 percent, In two years under . os NDP, public schools have been os cul further to 16.7 percent of the ; oe PHOLE? a . = The Terrace detachment of ne Ee 5 ” ) the RCMP grew Thursday mote increase a: fare as Justice of the Peace arry Smith swore in sixteen juxiliary members to .the gelachmewr The men, ranging rom newly trained volunteers to several who have been with the Auxiliaries since there in ception in 1953, will serve with the delachment for a five year enrollments are up over 11,000 students . ‘ : period. . — % Corporal .Mike: Hewilt isin charge.of the auxiliaties to the Terrace force and-he explained | to the Herald how auxiliartes werechoseh = = oe .) “vfen ,who “want. (0 become auxiliaries, make. an... ap- plication al the Terrace detach- iment ‘office and: then, .on the © gia‘of character and aptitude, ° : pelecté “under go an extensive ‘training program.” 213 .nol-quite. thal easy though,” Hewitt also pointed out “ghat th s a lengthy wailing list at Wie detachment and that - about only Gne ‘person. is ac- ” cepted ‘for every: eight ap- fi . ' . After the budget speech, .-- - Premier Barrett atlempted to © blame. the class size crisis ‘on TH Shari (dividual Income Tax Feturn Deduetions tow! Comte Ct the number of administrators in - the public school system, saying many should return to classroom. However, in B.C. schools, administralion. ac- counts for less tHan § percent of staff time, low by any business - standard ‘with. mamny...ad- ministrators already spending a significant part of their day. in the clasraom. a B.C schools are. short of 9 * oo ( support personnel - librarians, : : eo! i ‘ is litte ‘more (han ‘a crash’ course -in‘ police basics. | The eourse which runs six months, ‘detachment. An auxiliary in search and.rescue and more ‘one evening a week, inchides .. policenian always Works under - than: Hkely somewhere. ‘else ; the ,AUxiliaries ‘serve another such things as police work, drill, the: supervision sof a ‘regular ‘when he's needed. in. a- par" unclion,. According to Hewitt, - vemergancy planting, criminal: . officer and are most obvious-on —“licular region,” local auxiliary -. they have a very active social Jaw, riot control, discipline, weekend nights when they add |, policernenare ’ being trained.in - club which organizes and hosts: listed and thanchooge as many 0. ° : . ; — 98 are-ndeded :for the training | Sixteen auxiliary members fo the Terrace detachment month training course, while others were old hands, severat of. counsellors, remedial teachers. ; ; In progr eties by ‘ably vf fhe: ROME were sworrt into service last Thursday, night In them having served as Auxiliaries since 1758 when the Idea was The total of casero arate . TAX REFUND ' , . ‘ T° Terrace, Some of th re news hi fini 1 ‘ * administrators ands mo a pon Terry AicFadien. . ce, Sotr of em ware ne comers, aving just nished a six conceived and put into practice, of all kinds is lower in relalion i: Lo ‘The training program jn ise pots a : _ + to! student. «enrollment than : ‘ - in any-olher ‘province except — See your Co-op Insurance Agent . " stead ofhaving one mantrained —AS_ Well -as the police and and Arden J. Wail. " Newfoundland, jurisdiction of the Terrace I Loa. Re-engaging..members - - -. search, and. rescue operations, ‘Milton Alger; Allan A.B. me rn oo Cobbs, Joseph .P.F. ‘Cate, . Nor are teachers enthusiastic ‘ Charles E, Harrison, George, about the Premier's suggestion ‘Haugland, James. .B,~Ippel, ‘hal supplementary warrants David; & MacDonald and might be. provided lo school CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE 5 EAVE CO-OPERATIVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY © COOPERATIVE FIRE AND CASUALTY css :* §Small-arms theory, first aid, . their. numbers to ‘the. police .search’ and’ rescue techni . . : : imotar’ vehicle “accident. and’ patrols. 0 P Lo for fast rewits.. _ Edwin'A, Nunk. : Gist Whe eee School a : “drug investigation, memory” . The second -basic'atea’ of Although “there “are : many. a poards have already made their.” “YOUR CO-OP {NSURANGE REPRESENTATIVE fy and Ghservation, ‘the use -of _ responsibility comes under the < differences “belween a’ regular case for dollars in responsible BILL KEEN LYSIDE : budget submissions lo the government.. The last x: - perience with emergency help heading: Search and .Rescue.. force . member and auxiliary, . ee ‘" There are currently, (wo the training program - members of the Auxiliary Force “major ones. Th ompleted the -ap- - completely trained . In. Light -.-auxiliary- in , in... an... Search and: Rescue, an hy pervi gular’ fo% alhlero,-Bennelh; ohh me — : - : 4 dis : TAG . aera ee a [3 DAYS ONLY sar] | ALL KNITTING YARNS ‘evenm a la retraite ot o protection de la famille ) 0 e Q : O FF - Geonomie dimpét | i eee | New selection of Plastic Models have just arrived force and even giving evidence an Phona 635-5232 4617 Greig Avenve Terrace, B.C, | a arid the eventual aim isto have everyone. trained in Search and. tpoliceman are-many and Rescue eee various :bul : they -have ‘three: . This comes about because of © - Ebasic areas .6f: responsibolity. ‘recent changes in what use to be Crhe first is lo-assist: regular’ ‘known a Civil Defense. It now. _ Fforce: members ‘whenever and ‘is’ -known’. as. Provincial ” Ewherever- needed - within the .Emergancy Planning and‘ in- Vou pouvez déduire de votre revenu ~ jusqu’h concurrence. de $4,000 par an- née, pour fins d'impSt sur Jo ravenu, oi ~’ yous investissez, dang un des PLANS (0 eS _ -. BNREGISTRES . | DEPARGNE-RETRAITE. de la ‘Sun Life du Canada. Je suis A votra disposition pour tout renseigne- . — ea, Following the reading of the varlous oathes and pledges, the , ; - incoming Auxillaries signed their declaration in ihe. presence of , Po ag ch : - . ‘Terrace Justica of the Peace Harry Smith (seated),. In the . 3% ie SUN LIFE DU CANADA: : background onthe left Is Corporat Mike Hewitt, who'ls Incharge of [ie RANE NR Ae athe Auxillary Force. On the right Is the NCO In charge of th . Terrace Detachment Staff Sargeant Ron Woolger. 7 ment supplémentaire. 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