‘Teacher Recruitment ” Funds tolalling $496,000 have by ‘Sepleniber. The suri; | ; Serving Terrace and Area ’ _been available by the Provin-- _clal.Goyernment for four: im- mediate incentive programmes “10 encourage British Columbia, residents (0 enter or re-enter ‘Gtari(d dT $250 eacl'wilbbe. available >: 210. “fully- qualified pérsus whothave been out df leaching for several years if they undettake further edudalion’.1d prepare “then-) selves i for -teuching © in Sep- ember, .'1974. “The amount allocated 18.$75,000. -- co, 2, Grants. of $250 will be made 8 partially trained persons who. -completé: their studies. and: become fully-qualified teachers: .$65,000,hias been: provided... 3. Grants af $500 will be made WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1974 operating grants would be made io the ‘universities to enable them t6- proceed wilh the programmes. in addition, substantial _ increases in operating grants to (he universilies announced yeslerday should permit them “io2 Increase © significantly — -enrolment in- regular teacher education programmes during -the next academic year. . * The Minister alsa‘stated (hat vigorous ‘campaigns would be ’ gonducted to attrac: available, * fully-qualified teachersiivingin = the Province ito full or parl- ~ --1ime teaching in September, 10. eeourage.. partially-rained residents 10 complete their sludies and ty encourage large number of students to enter the e programmes > prafession in the. years ahead. ° As’ a last ‘resorl limiled ‘and highly-selectivé.recruitmen!. of fully-rained teachers | will be undertaken. in other. provinces -where surpluses of teachers are - reported. woo os The decisions on teacher recrulting and incentives were made after discussiens with the deans of the faculties oF education of the’ universities. the B.G.S.TiA. abd the BCT. cand Depariment-officials, Mrs. ‘available cto”. universily > will be aty hand for boards to pay “graduates without professional ieacher education who, during the four-month periud cam- mening May 1, 1974, undertake: che: first. phase of -leacher : i raining “at “he Univergity .af veachers:ig mare prunounced in Brilish «Columbia: of: the ~ University of Victoria, ¢These parlially-rained, ‘persons’ will _ emer the seliools in September * as inierns paid bythe schiwal bourd and will teach parttime © under supervision, und complete the ‘secund “phase” of their Jeacher educition program: _ nes. The cost Will pe $145 ,eut oor las ‘ai dditinnal™ ght $150,000 "5 has beer ‘avedable for. iravel-tiying | “wlowance grans ‘which will be made- availuble-ia;-sludent. - Yeuchers nut-yel- commited to veaching “assignments: if ithes undertake their final practice, -jeaching during the: in ahead: ini renvele ‘gel * districts... 0° : : whys | dition We Ihe $433,000, special vivith thie > Heérealion, and: Conservation “the: Hangurable Jack’ Rudford Miriigter.-of he Department danounced teday. productive iIndnpower |.’ “This program «will affor sludenis of Ihe, province. a “Minister said.” ‘i malmianayee “and co “struction works with funds $775,916, the ¢ Provinei Museum will take 00-sludenis-as “Technicians — Cor display werk, and the Adminis ration Section, willy $30,404, ‘will allocate wstudents a varigus : office ~ posilions, “pha employment period will: ~ pein May, 6.1974, Tora pertod: af 18 weeks, “wilh a “monthly > salary paid at the prevailing job crate and Lhe hiring practice will -‘éasure. dpportunilies: for ..the - ‘Indian: student, «the. married * student, (he mature sludem, “high school “student, me entrdni Into “t force, the disudvantaged, ‘person on social assistance, (he : “paral student; and: . his year, oJ Administered’ by the ” Bepartnient of Labour, Careers ‘14. 2 is-a program designied ta’. recognize the needs Of studenls cw aequire funds for cantinuing _» “education and 1d. gain work |: - experience. © St udent...em-./§ . ploymmen! also conjribules to the i -“"oyerall ecomimy as a squrce af | >-eppartanily: 10 cacqualnt “themselves with, our complex and Valuable environmen: the: “The: allocation “of $1,700,000 ‘ill. provide ihe, four branches: ‘ohf he, Deparimei with op- _ purtunily. for hiring © ap-- _sproximately GUO st udenis: . The “Marine Resources Braneh, with "g99,032, will hire six students ut field. -and.. J laboratary “assisians’ the Fish and = Wildlife Braneh, with $1,361,358 "will hire |“ approximatelys and, survey asgistanig:”” Park ~ Branelt with $2, 100,000, WH hire “360 slidents us-park assistants * first= labour ‘ind is midst acute ina ouniber. of; vilucia.iot. iis new ~ Mt suiliveristy! ley: pl fund: Qualified oludibia Sehoul: Trustees O. ybrs. Daily guid Ui: ibead-* . Associaiiin, 1005 > Eline ‘Street. ‘Vancouver L, British Columbia. © Approximately 600; sludenis ~ for the tirs! lime. a crew of girls “will beemployed this summer. _ Will be empluyed for the months Department, of if duly and’ August in trail f construction, maintenance, and allied tasks al Kekanea Creek, ' ’ Provincial ‘Park. + d Qn | AMBASSADO | Featuring ‘- We ut al 2. ° ab industrial: ne” gevking uppoimmenis “should: ” iegirer wily he” Peat “Kuiployniiin: Service. British View the'New. 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TERRACE B.C. 9 es Dealer Licence No D251 19. 635-5566 _ by *Saraly - 7 * FOR YOUR ADAPTABLE TO ALL | SINGLE-BLADE ’ LOOSENS A | ROTARY MOWERS >ORDON & ANDER A606, LAZELLE TERRACE we, derivitive from School Out June 27 . | Public schools, which clese for pupils on June 27 and for’ teachers on June 28, will reopen for the fall session an Sep- lember 3,1! has been announced by the Department af Education. The annual Christmas break will cover a full two weeks, from Monday,’ December 23 to Friday, January inclusive. Schools will reopen on Monday, Janaury G. In its calendar issued for (he 1974-75 school year the ‘Department shows 195. preseribed school days com- pared to 196 in the current. school year. : Other significant school dates this term are June 1410 June 2), when. 1974 ~. seholarship examinations will be wrilten. . Winter scholarship” examinations will be writlen in schools on semester systems between January 17, ‘and January 24, 1075, . and. 1975's spring examinations. between June 13 and June 20,. - _ The spring vacation for the public schools, which is now set midway -between the Christmas and summer holidays, will be “from March 28, 1975, to April 4, with schools actually reopening on Monday April 7.;1n 1975 the spring break will include Good Friday and Easter Monday. ‘This year it preceded Basier by more than (wo weeks. ao Easter is a solemn celebration, with church services, prayer,’ and family gatherings highlighted by the freshness of the spring season. Preparation of special dishes ‘consisting of imported cheeses, meals, salads, eggs, and breads, makes the Ukrainian iradition during Easter live on through generations. Paska, which is displayed by this photo prepared by Mrs. Margaret Stropel of Terrace, is a braided Easier bread, I isdesigned and baked by nearly all Ukrainian ladies, who take preal pride in their recipies and arrangement, which they have.inherited, nol lo mention the Easter eggs. The egg is a symbol talent and skill that goes into the production af the Ukrainian of Ressurection, representing the emergence of Christ from ilis tomb to everlasting life. - Paska, isa the Greek language meaning “Easter.” AWN RAKING ND RAKES ALL DEAD GRASS TO THE LAWN SURFACE allowing lawn to breathe = and moisture to penetrate PATENTED IN CANADA PATENT PENDING U.S.A. 1 YOUR OWN MOWER DE-THATCHES YOUR LAWN IT REALLY WORKS! SON LTD CLOSED oe ALL DAY MONDAY