ONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971" ‘ qi HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, BC, 2” More: changes fire in Ottawa, ° sources told the herald, scheme, -with ad praduction.. product. ® Interested pupils from E.T. Kenney School in Terrace gathered . min ‘the Herald's office Thursday to learn about newspaper’ Under teacher Bonnie Shaw’the children are 7 studying the field of communications and after producing their # own.school newspaper, came down to witness the community’s Mrs. Shaw expressed | disappointment about the ~ lors flon. of our press. maching being in Prince Rupert and, not " Headlines introducing controversial stories, and pictures showing the way.it is, came in a special edition of E.T. Kenney News. The newspaper was produced asa first effort by. students at one of Terrace's many primary schools, to learn the ways of communication.. Class teacher and paper publisher Bonnie Shaw guided the children along and as a special treat last week, brought ‘the kids into the Herald’s office ona tour: Excerpts from the editorial portion of the. paper . are here for your reading but we were unable to. : reproduce the expert drawings found in the. edition, THE E.T, KENNEY NEWS Mrs. Radelet has a birthday cake in her room. . -The children were playing checkers. | Mr. Olson’s class are going Hippy...Mr. Olson i is. so.upset his throwing putty around. A few children: ‘sit quietly and make pictures of mountains. . _.. Brenda saw. some visitors,,i in ne. School... :. Weldon and? and ? -just obseryin In ‘Miss McKenzie’s class: etree were ° -. reading. They have’ some. realy nice pictures, on ¢ “the wall. ms "Mss bia 2 Mrs, McFarlands class sarig for Jean and Anna. - » They are good ‘singers. They sang about Mr. Syn - Terrace. “Terrace 1971 highschool graduates were among 200 students studying at UBC THIS YEAR WITH THE-HELP OF ‘scholarships..and bursaries provided by donations to the UBC Alumni Fund, * A total of almost $44,000. in: ‘awards have been granted to students from all aver. B.C. ‘under “ the UBC” Alumii Associalion’s academi¢ awards beam 4 “The need for. financial ance to. students is: in- i," particularly. in’ this’ -difficult economic period, and: - "we're glad to be able to help “out,” Kenrieth Brawner, “Alumni ® ‘Fund ‘71 chairman,-:.8 Said” ‘in. sannouncing the award winners, ber. of: 1971"awards : ‘extensive:|in:the © history of ovr program,- We ° ‘-hope our alumni‘ and: other. in. U.B.C. friends of ‘the- - University will , "continue their generosity so that * wecan help even more students — in coming, years.” The scholarships and bur- saries granted to 188 students were made possible through | donations to the Fund made by *. ‘alumni and other friends of.the University in 1970.'. Sixty-four _ students . entering UBC from. -high :schoo] were awarded .N.AM. MacKenzie Scholar, . ships of $350 each. | Sixteen qualified, and needy ‘students | were granted John.:B:, Macdonald Bursaries ‘of $350 each, A further 108 students — . ureceived Alumii.. Bursaries. , varying,” from. F100 to! $1300" ch. The names and home, towns of: the wards winners are enclosed :0n ‘separate ‘sheets... 20° ‘Maria, - Hugi, - Terrace and. ‘Roberta . Donaldson, : Terrace. mot tourists Phyl and Brace Munro stopped in front, | of theHerald Thursday before ‘leaving for thelr home ‘In’ - “> Ghilllwack; just-ontalde. Vancouver. They came to: apecifleally:- : conipliment the area here, and though no steelhead seem lo be: : the tocal eounteyal jad mov here i in Tertace, , ..The children did: hoivever, witness the. same "feeling: of 7 standing hext to an operating press, when they put thelr.cwn pages. on the school's Mimeograph machine. . Producation - - Manager Heraid ‘Gordon .Haniilton . explaing the ‘Campugréphie process. od qurkey, They. are growing s some eplans. Anna and _ Jean:saw some fish kissing. | ; '. Fern and-Sherry say its | ‘very. “noisy win __ Kindergarden: They make nice pictures Some girls -were-playing house amd baking. They have water in-a pool. It sure-looks like fun. Mr. Phillips class - are studying about B.C, Fish sometimes can scare You sure get hungry. looking at the pictures of food. Have a. .Good -.Yeporters: in this room. Thanksgiving. “Fallen: Jeaves peak for themselves as they adorn the Kalum Street sidewalk between. Lakelse: and Lazelle Avenues. The ‘ pleture was taken Thursday and during the same night, Terrace * -* has'putitupon himself to. remove ‘these leaves, whieh definately “ add beauty | tort our town. Py : . MACLECDS : Formerly’ ‘Marshall- Wells ‘Store. - 4204. Kalum, St. | _ Corona : Royal Deluxe ! residents experlenced their first local frost of the year. Noone - ‘9 8-Port | ower for real offictency. You'll see o remarkable incraase in. The. ‘family. allowances are being revised: again, this ‘time . with more. discrimination’ than _briginally... First, let's. ook at the: rules: For a child up‘to 12 years of « from $0 to-.$15. a month, depending on the family's in- come, * ’ For a child 12 to 7 the allowance goes to $20. To ‘get the ‘maximum allowance the income must be $4,500 or less for one child, with. “$300 being added. to the maximum allowable for: each ~ additional child, For example,’ ‘a family of 10 eligible children : ‘could earn up to $9,000 and still, Bet maximum allowances. ** Family allowances for each child will be reduced by 33¢ a ‘ynonth for gery $100 of income . “above basic . floor tnewimum allowed for. full: .. - benefits), ), (until they stop ‘altogether. "For a. family with “one child, for example, .' BHowances will run out. when -inéome reaches $9,000 if the «child is under 12, and at $10,500 - if the child is between 12 and 17. Under the original White Paper on welfare the cut-oif ‘was $10,000 regardless of famil size. : Pa e 1887 pict ‘35 all Yamaha Snow- + hove - re “BY Left, GELIN gs. "Terrace families will in now way’ be excluded: ‘rom the: _ proposed changed of family allowance ystems, currently under age, the. government will pay INTE RNATIONAL CORPORATION ae ‘Yamaha Ss ‘Local families ; with i incomes ring ‘above the maximum level at which full benefits are received: will likely . ‘be ‘affected, While low income families will basically benefit feorn the new allowances now. paid 'to evtryone regardless of. income and rather one per child arid age basis, ©. ' -Latis Gelinas has geven children. Family allowances are an important part of his income. e revised program for family, .- allowances now before Parliament is adopted they. will becoine “+ the maximum incotne allowed ! - even more important'to him, For this reason he has looked ’ beyond the.. generalities -and beyond ‘the government .. pronouncements which tend to emphasize the benefits and omit 7 “mention of adverse ‘effects..of thelr ‘Programs. ° - ” Fa mily allowances will not tbe taxable. Under. the original.’ sal they would have been.” lowances now in force are. paid.to everyone regardless of © income, at. the rates .of $6"a ‘month per child up to age 10, $8 .& month for children:10 to, 15, “and-$10'for those-16 and 17: When the original- proposal -. Was made to end family _ allowances atthe $10,000 in-; come level Helath and Welfare” Minister Munro's comment was “what's $72 for somebody . earning $10,0007°" Right, Mr. Munro, : -but | ‘not. when this is tenfold, where the” loss of income for large families. ‘could be $700 or $1,000 of net revenue, — = The latest proposal ‘offers. jittle change. Large families” with slightly better incomes still will feel the pinch. If you feel’ ‘that a family of 10 children with an income of $13,500 to $15,000 can suddenly take a cut of $850. pro) ‘in net incom that easily, look ‘again. Under Finance Minister Benson's income tax “reforms” .a single person with an income - ‘af $15,000 t0o $17,500 will not ‘have to pay half of that in extra ‘Income tax. Let's look -now. at what hap- Disc Brake and Stoplight: we. difficult to improve on a disc brake, ’ But this year it Is even better,We. have a. positive-action, heavy." added . safety: 2 Stoplight. dard . Cut-off income level. - Let's assume the plan is now 2 Taw, Every time you get a alee ° of $100 you lose 38c of fa allowance: That's $3.96. year for one child. ". $19.80 for five and $39.60 for 10. - Thesame thing is true whéna i child becomes overage. _ Because he becomes ineligible, + for full benefits drops $500 For ‘example, a’ family with eight children (basic floor, $8,000) with an income of $9,500 finds |, the-aldest child has” become “ineligible, | The family. ‘allowance cheque will drop by. $26.55 a. month (the "$15 Allowance for the oldest ‘and . $1.65 for every other child- five .times. “83c becanse — the : maximum income allowed. for — full benefits now has dropped to - See what happens to ‘our. ‘nek, of eight. i jus just*as the ‘oldest becomes ineligible, : the,’ . breadwinner Bets a $1, 000 raise, Jt foses: | THE: lle COME. SEE THE, NEW = Batladoint Staeiing, Two angineertd . tid-rods-- provide '- agility of our ateering i system.:B8 a doint” steering: is*| “duty digc brake, tke tha ones thay.” put.on ‘sports.cars. They'ta’the best * , brake on any snowmoblie-And tor . is. ire ‘dependable. ; ; tess, ‘under Mr, ‘Manro's ‘latest 7, , to families between: the basic’ floor (maximum in-- come ‘for ‘full. allowances) and milly Jmepthey per month per child, - 00 a “SPECIAL ‘Anyone: p purchiasing a - 1972 arctic cAT before Oct. ‘Bist will” receive absolutely free . “AN ARCTIC CAT SNOWSUIT . _BAKERS KALUM, SERVICE io childs. ‘times. seven children ‘times 12° : approximately, income, _ Although -the ‘rdss family = Atbough te ries 000, the.’ inet gain is only $125. A family. 7 -with.10‘or more children in the. ‘game circumstances‘ actually would « end up with a net loss of «+ incom a , Even without any children . becoming overage, the n 7 per dollar raise will be Jess for . the family of eight children with _ 7 income of $008 to, $11,000 than ‘the net in a single person ~ earning, #740,000'$55,000 would get for a similar riase. The new schedule of family - allowanees'.will be. of con- -- -siderable ‘benefit to - families -- ‘ whose incomes are .within the: ‘maximums allowed. . for ful . benefits, and should .not be, ‘delayed.-:-; Every. low-income, |. “ large farnily i is looking at $500 to” Piisedobenee oa