eed ate Pg Coa! ee De ena Otlawa, November 4 - The Canada Council today an- nounced that it has purchased -141,400 books by Canadian authors worth a total-of $620,000 under its program of aid to Canada Council buys Canadian books Debbie Therrien editor 685-9020 i . members very. regretfully The books were chosen from accepted ‘the. resignation of the recent publications of 79 English Canadian -and 39 French Canadian publishing houses, They include a total of teacher, Mr. Michael Tower. Mr. Tower is leaving with many fond memories, - 5! Caledonia Athletic “Council School District #8 Board — Skeena Junior High's ‘Art’ : . . . . ..on the education scene Secretary Treasurer of the Board ‘stated this is purely an estimate, The reason for this 30 percent increase Is 1, Increased staff " 2, Ineréased salaries 3. Increase in material costs There has been an increase in’ adamant thal they would not negotiate with just one teacher association, If other teacher “associations do not turn up they hava to accept the solidarity of the outcome, : Hazellon New Tawn Schoo Trustee reported on salary negotiations; he says the Trustees. are. willing to negotiate on a Regional basis, and they are hoping teachers will participate. Teachers in Vancouver and 736 titles, 359 in English and 377 . ‘Increase a thovsandfold, giving _in French. The books will be used for. free distribution in Canada and abroad. - The list of titles chosen by the .. selection committee includes literary works such as novels . and short steries, collections of poetry, ‘essays and other genres, and works of general ” interest in fields such a3 music: and the arts) Only textbooks ate excluded. ... Works “by eminent aulhors such as Pierre Berton, Margaret Laurence, Arving Layton, Huberk Aquin °°" and Yves Theriault are included - in the selection. . _- “The books will be packaged in kits of 200 volumes each, and approximately two-thirds of the kits will be sent abroad-where. - they will be distributed to - universities, . cultural . centres © - and ‘other. institutions through: the Department: of External — Affairs, Theremaining kits will ~ . publication. - HELP UNICEF HELP The 1974 UNICEF Greeting Card Campaign is now . un- derway. . Cards and calendars are now on sale at: Super-Valu Store - 4717-1 Lakelse Avenue, UNICEF Information - Mrs, Alma Scolt, 4814 .Warner Avenue, Safeway - 4655 Lakelse - Avenue. : oo For a quarter.of a century, artists, volunteers and you, have helped UNICEF card sales hope and a future to millions of children in. the developing. be «= given to . Canadian world, * associations, institutions and In the, current selection, — groups which lack funds for the "asked the Board for permission, lo hold a raffle, proceeds of this raffle will go towards team (rip expenses and equipment. First prize is a 1974 Toyeta Corolla. Tickels are $5.00 each. For more information call the Caledonia School at 635-6531. The Terrace Day Care Center. ‘Society approached the School Board on leasing land for a Day Care Center site, further developments ‘are pending due to requirements of exact details needed by the Board. : B.C.A.N.S.1.'s Hazelton Local requested permission to place a mobile unit on school property thal would be used as a Pre- School and they offered to remove an old building now standing on proposed property. This Pre-School woulii be available to Indian and Noa- Indian children. The provisional Budget for 1975 1s approximately 30 per- cent higher than the , 1974 budget. Mr.’ Wells, .the enrollment in School District 98 from 5766 in June to 6334 in September. Mr. Cox from Stewarl reported that: the’4 plex was proceeding very well- and -‘eampletion af the gymnasium ‘has been slowed down due to the delay of Glu-lam beams by 6 weeks - completion dale is expected to be around the end of January. - : Increased enrollments In Stewart will necessitate hiring of an additional teacher. The Board approved in principal the attendance of adults. to the High Schools. Thornhill speed signs have not yet been changed; allhough promises to change them have been received in writing. Dr. R.E.M. Lee, School Prince George, the iarger teacher associations are willing - tonegotiate and they hope more teacher associations will do 59, As far as negotiations of these lwo Boards are concerned il's “Mortgage$ _ : gountry. Also ‘agreements for sale and mortgages - i purchased. For miore complete information please phone / GREENBRIERMORTGAGE ‘. ) SINVESTMENTSLTD- Sulta F, 4650 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace 635-6747 (above Millers Mens Wear. PRINCE GEORGE, TERRACE, WILLIAMS LAKE (cre) chalk boards are too high, these chalk boards have been there “since the school was built.. This classroom with the high chalk boards would require a’ 6'6” leacher... : 5 \ comprising designs donated by some ‘of the world's leading artists - two’ Canadian designs are featured - Emily Carr’s Forest Landscape II, courlesy of the Vancouver Art Gallery’ and M, Dumas’ The Pee Wee’ inspired by the Pee Wee Hockey Tournament for children, which lakes place annually at Quebec's . famous Winter Carnival. , This year, more than ever, your UNICEF greeting card is a * hild’s future. purchase of books. Certain kits - will be made-up exclusively ‘of . “English titles or of French titles while others will"contain one . . hundred Volumes in each. .| «, " _ oe ~ language. - ere Jaycettes — Pook The Terrace Jaycettes are Hugh Garber’s evening collection for Margo Dress _ , holding a Grey Cup Football is touched with discreet glitter. He puts a silver patterned brocade gauze tunic over a pleated skirt af grey wool, sashes it a la Russe. Approx. | Canadian retail price: $160. Approx. American retail-price: $210, Makeup: Electra & Corrado. . Hairstyle: Jason at Biba. Shoes: Brown’s. Photo: _ Serge Beauchemin. ; _ In, its press release,’ the Council invites groups and: organizations. interested -.in obtaining book kits to contact its Writing and Publication Section . in Ottawa as soon as possible for applicalion forms. These forms must be returned by January 31, 1975.. Those. who have _raceived book kils in the past . may reapply. . total 175 dollars. -Prizes are as follaws: ; Ast quarter - $25.00 Qnd quarter - §25.00 ard quarter - $25.00 Poolduring this month, Tickets _ are 3 for one dollar and prizes: Editor's Quote Book | - 4 +s) “Lastyear, the Canada Council 14, ; Lo df we had no. faults, we bought and distributed 132,800. - Novelt _. ‘The Order of the Royal Purple should) net take so much | books worth a total of $523,000." - is having a ‘Novelty Sale at the pleasure, in, noting’ thote?of | to. Final score - $100.00 Thirly-five percent of the proceeds will be going to the Terrace Child. Development . Phone Or Visit Us Today About Our Pre-Xmas. Special. Yowll Be Glad You Did! others. * yl fla ‘ly ba Rochefoueald . ~. “Crass River Pack" the only back pack -. seat belt and crotch strap; irction brake; that converts to a chalr. Light weight and - “compact products for families on the go. GLOSED : woh eae 1. Mra. Shirl Baga. 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