By MARC FREY The ‘teachers and ad- ministrators of Caledonia Senior Secondary School are very pleased with the results of the January 1991 sitting of the Provincial Examination. Four hundred twenty-one . examina- tions were written by students in Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Com- munications 12, English 12, French 12, Geography 12, History 12, Mathematics 12 and Physics 12. A final mark of Pass or higher was received by students in 394 of these ex- aminations, or a 93.59 per cent pass rate, Caledonia’s highest since the examinations were re- introduced in January, 1985. the final mark is calculated as follows: 60 per cent: of the school mark plus 40 per cent of the provincial examination mark. " Students who received a final mark of 9 per cent or higher in the provincially examinable courses are: . Nicole Collison — Mathematics 12, 91% Robert Cuddeford — Physics 12, 90% Bao-Lanh Diep — French 12, 92% Jason Krause — French 12, 90 %; Mathematics 12, 93%; and Physics £2, 90%. Scott Loptson — Chemistry 12, 99%: English 12 ,93%; Mathematics 12 ,99% and Physics 12 ,97%. Mike Parker — Chemistry Thanks, Dear sir, As Special Olympics month draws to a close, we would. like to recognize the greal coniribution of time and talent given by our volunteer coaches, for without them we would not exist, _ They are: Maureen Highe (swimming); Cecile Boehm (bowling, head coach); Del Bjorson (bowling, assistant eoach); Colleen Petrick (bowling, youth division coach); Monica Peacock (bowling, travelling coach); Richard Colborne (floor hockey, head coach); and Bob Peacock (floor hockey, assistant coach). Again, our sincere thanks to all these individuals. Yours, B.C. Special Olympics, Terrace branch, al excels in exams. Mark Frey 12, 90% David Shepherd — Chemistry 12 ,99%; and Mathematics 12, 96%. Alison Siemens -—- Chemistry 12 ,95%: and Mathematics 12, 93%. Patl Strangway — Chemistry 12, 90%. Dave Wolfe — History 12, 91%; and Physics 12, 96%. CAledonia already has 6 win- ners of Provincial Scholarships based on the results of the January, 1991 Scholarship Ex- aminations (plus in some cases the June, 1990 Scholarship Ex- amination results). These are by far the best results for January scholarship examinations writ- ten by Caledonia students. These Provincial Scholarship winners are: Robert Cuddeford . Troy .Hansen, (English 12, Mathematics 12 and Physics 12); Jason Krause (Biology 12, Mathematics 12 and Physics 12); Scott Loptson (Chemistry 12, Mathematics 12 and Physics 12); David Shepherd . (Biology 12, Chemistry 12 arid Mathematics 12); James Stein (Algebra. 12, Chemistry 12 and Physics 12); Dave Wolfe (Algebra. 12, History 12 and Physics 12).: In addition, Caledonia ihas’ many students who could qualify for a Provincial Scholarship.. Students - who qualify are: Nicole Annandale, Melanie Clayton, Nicole Col- lison, Reah Cutler, Rick Dhami, Bao-Lahn Diep, Chad Edmonds, David Edmonds, Patrick Ekman, Denise Emer- son, Nicole Fick, ‘Ken Giesbrecht, Kim Hamakawa, Deanna Howie, Kevin Jones, Terty Karlsen, Sandra Ken- muir, Tara Kline, Vesna Kontic, Kevan Letawske, Terry Llewellyn, Erica Lloyd-Jones, Paul Manhas, Chris. Marko, Stacee Martin, Rosemary Mc- Cutcheon, Shelley O’Brien, Kannin Osei-Tutu, Kyla Palagian, Mike Parker, Jason Petho, Cassandra Puckett, Nita Schooner, Alison Siemens, Paul Strangway, Eric Talstra, Dean- na Thain, Tracey Tomas, Kathryn Van Herk, Stacey Vanderlee, Jeffrey Wiley, Lee Wilkerson, Cindy Wisniewski, and Todd Worobey, bile all ati, ke ot tek nn Ae et a Te ed Be ee Ve Sipe t ge oa renting Ba bee ef fe yw get . prereg 49 te ae atts ee HE Py Ee ee ed See i Cl i ed Donnie Hill, BRITISH. COLUMBIA’S NEW SMALL CLAIMS COURT l Bitish Columbians to have direct access to an: understandable justice system. Court procedures can be confusing to those without egal training, A new Diet for small claims court has been introduced to help people, ' velthout a ajaviyer | to. Lis is importint for al “settle disputes, ~ PLAIN LANGUAGE Rules, forms and information booklets are written in simple “n Straightforward language that easy touse bo Ament INCREASED LIMITS The limit on smail claims is now $10, 000. The previous. limit was $3,000. Vinanber ul ew progtani “foun vill fret” Biitish “4 celunabiqiis mike he ter nye uf uinall elas vont. STEP-BY- STEP FORMS AND. BOOKLETS ~ Information booklets prepare you for each stage of the sal . aims process, and the step-by-step directions shelp You. a complete, file and serve your forms. “The booklets and forms are colour coordinated so ‘that you. “have complete information at every step, whether you ate See filing a claim or replying-to one. SIM PLIFIED SERVICE OF PAPERS You no longer must serve papers in petson, you can now. . use registered mail. SETTLEMENT CONFERENCES BEFORE TRIALS - Mandatory settlement conferences with 5 dg will iy to settle disputes before they go to trial. If agreement can't be reached, the conference will help participants get ready for trial. ”.On February 25, 1991, Attomey General Russell G, Fraser announced ther riew: smal _ ~ Claims Act, Rules and procedures far “The People’s Court”. : lussell G. Fraser, Atornay General Z Province of British Columbia : Ministry of Attorney General: na General information brochures on the small claims program are available at public libraries, government agents and court segistries. Booklets and forms are available at court registries. . ! "Small claims court is now efficient, affordable and accessible ‘to all British Columbians WHAI’S YOUR HURRY, B.C? CICBC YOUR LOCAL POLICE . SLUMBER LODGE TERRACE 4702 Lakelse Avene _” Phone 6356302 Licensed eromitos WEDNESDAY IS SENIORS DAY Senior Citizens receive 10% off menu prices Specials Exempl) Monday to Saturday Pam. - 8:30 p.m. Sunday & Holidays ‘Qam. - 3 p.m. | 000 FAMILY DINING AT | REASONABLE PRICES. . Maria Roeck, Parent last night and found that generally when parents = leaned more about the Yar 2000. plan and what it really means they’ became, very supportive. ae Grade 3 students work ona group project in Tecumseh Elementary School, East Vancouver. Maria Roeck on her experience with the Year 2000 program: “You can only deal with change if you learn to develop self confidence. Two things that are stressed in the new program . are decision-making and self- esteem. You need to be able to make valid judgements, to adjust. to new situations. You have to - be a continuous. learner. oe “Twas at a. workshop, “The most important t our children are learning A SERIES OF REPORTS ON THE YEAR 2000 SCHOOL PROGRAM Feat | Se eat Communications Branch, Please send me a copy of - CHANGES IN EDUCATION = - AGuideto Parents. © | vi Please. send me information 0 how! can become involve