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Banff Oil of Calgary, has contracted with Pacific Western Airlines to airlift approximately 5,000 tons of material, in- cluding heavy outsize units that could not be accommodat- ed in conventional aircraft, from Peace River to the Rainbow Tillicu THEATRE * Thurs, Fri, Sat. Sept.d, 8 Sat, Matinee : The Trouble Witla The Angels With Rosalind Russell Gam Hayley . a Shorts: Dog, Cat and Cana - Ps Mon, Tues. Wed. Sept, 12, 1 The Treasure # Silver Lake In Color With Lex Barker - Gotz Ger Wonderful Scotland. cr ce Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sept 15, The Train FER IF THIS COUPON IS_ Lake oil fields in the northwestern corner of Alberta. With Burt Lancaster , P| letters to the editor... Dear Editor: We welcome the opportunity to answer the criticism raised against the article “Why Parental Christ- jan Schools? in the August 24 is- sue of the Herald. STATE SCHOOLS: We do not wish to look down on them. It is simply that a state school cannot be experienced to teach in such a way as to satisfy all the different groups in society. Therefore they have the right and the freedom to do it themselves. Gur society is, in essence, a plural society wherein people of different outlook on life must have the opportunity to develop themselves according to their convictions. There are various philosophies of: life. Some would put men in the centre of their view. Others put man and his world in one compartment and God and man in another. We would see God at the centre of our world and trace his- design and rule everywhere. Now we make use of our basic right of freedom. We are happy and thank- ful ‘to live in a country where it is possible to make use of one’s freedom. It is this same freedom that has made Canada great in the past and it must be the same in the future, NATIONAL UNION OF CHRIST- IAN SCHOOLS: This is a volun- tary organization of all the par- ental Christian school societies. It's task is to: stimulate interest in our basic principles through re- search and study; aid teachers and principals in their task; aid schoolboards and societ- jes with advice and the sale of educational materials (not helping them financially.) promoting par- ental day schools and teacher training. : All this is made possible through the member societies. who pay annual dues, and through = gifts from friends of parental Christian education. - FINANCES: It would be a good idea to have all our M.L.A.’s in- vestigate the financing of all the private schools of B.C. (Roman Catholic or Protestant). They | would soon find out that these schools save the taxpayers millions of dollars and that the people who pay for private education also pay school tax to support public edu- cation. (By the way, our. B.N.A. Act Section 93, article 1 - 4, speci- fies that education is a provincial matter, so our M.LA.’s - should look into this and not the M.P.) . As far as Calvin . Christian School Society is concerned, all the money they need is contribut- ed locally on a voluntary basis, Thig was made possible through 13 years of saving. .We welcome any Government schoo] inspector Sat. Matinee Sep Out at 4pm = Lassie’s Great ¥ Adventure # . In Color. “ With Lassie-- June Lockhi§ to make sure that academical standards are maintained. We want it to be a high standard school in every respect. TEACHER TRAINING: Through the co-operation and support of people who want parental Christ- ian schools it is possible to train for a teacher in three different colleges, and during the summer, six week refresher courses arte given at several places. I S . Tillicum : . choose wear ee! Drive-tn that there are God-given standards | Fri, Sat. Sept. 0,£ for patriotism, which is a very he strong motivation for citizenship. Apache U prising Western In Color So we say with all our hearts, With Rory Calhoun “O Canada, we stand on guard for thee,” —- and we really mean it! G, Hiemstra, Public Relations, C.C.S., Box ‘734, Terrace. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES | SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 53 (Terrace) | Court of Revision Voters’ List ELECTION OF TRUSTEES ‘AND REPRESENTATIVES, 1966 | _ RESIDENTS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 53 (Terrace) f OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF TERRACE TAKE NOTICE on September 10, 1966 lists of those entitled to vote willl be posted at the School Board Office and at varioull public places in this District. Any person who wishes to appeal in.respect of the list electors may file an appeal in writing with the Secretarg Treasurer betore September -20, 1966 on which date tha Court ‘of. Revision will sit-at the Schoo! Board Office, arf -will continue te sit from time to time until all appeqi™ have been heard. or zé WELLS, Secretary-Treasure™ . ‘School District No. 53 {Terracky