"WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1814 Philatelists who showed Canadian and British North American exhibits look six of 32 large medals, two other gold medals and one vermeil medal at ‘the Internaba 1974 philatelic exhibition held‘ recently .in Basel, Switzerland. aa The. only ‘honor prize .for overseas exhibilions given at the international show went to a Canadian as, well, Mr. G:.. EB. Wellburn,ai Victoria, B.C. °-. Finally, The Canada - Postal Museum exhibit won a silver - medal from Internaba, and- another silver medal from the Universal Postal Union. ‘These medals were the highest honour . awarded to exhibits for postal museums .and’ postal ‘ad- ministrations. ae Canada was. represented: for the first time al.a international exhibition‘: by « the’ National Postal Museum which will be " alean Aluminum Limited and Billiton International Metals of the Netherlands announced today “thal. they will proceed with? ‘a joint project ta produce ‘re rackeory grade csicined bauxite in . Surkgam, as a result af the” successful -conclusion. of - negotiations wilh the Surinam | * Government: Construction of a plant witha. : : gapacity.,to. produce 150,000 metrie’lons of. his praduct has. . already begun and . intial * production: is planned for early _ 1976. The project will require a * gapitdl invesiment of . ap- "proximately U.S. ' Dirs ‘15 million, including working ‘oppltal es : ‘:. The project will be un- derlaken: by a new company, — Alcan Billiton Surinam N.V., in + pen. ~"“Ganadian Philately “in Switzerland officially apened next Sep- "Bauxite Project to begin in 7600 j 4590 GREIG AVE . tember 27° According to Mr. Jim Kraemer, Manager. of the Museum, the number of medals thal went to Canada shows tha our country Is rich. In: the philalelic ‘field, Another proof of this is the fact that nearly aif the medals won belong to the (op calegaries and not the lower ones which included the silver, sliver-bronze. and- bronze medals, . a INTERNABA 1974 was held in the tradition established in 1948 _ when the first international postwar exhibition took place. Some 60,000 people visited the exhibition... According to Mr. Kraemer, there was a greal demand for Canadian stamps throughout the exhibition. ‘Canada: will host a similar exhibition in 1978. which Alcan and Billiton ‘will each have an initial.50 percent equily interest. The Govern- ment of Surinam has’ an option to participate. in. this’ new - company to the extent of one: third of the equity. : The growing demand . for refractory grade’ calcined bauxite requires the -develop- ment ‘of the new productive capacity. Billiton have In ‘-Surmam: reserves .of (ne par: ‘cular grade. of- bauxile necessary for the processing of this special product. Alcan was a-pioneer of the technique needed for the production of - calcined bauxite and .. has Thi Terrace on Highway 16 is a surefire tourist stopper. across the Skeena River. A Teacher Training Progr A: teacher-training program for native Indians, which has been'described by the head of the University of B.C.'s Faculty acquired, over many years, ,of Education’as one of the best extensive experience in refractory industry.’ | Terrace Equipment Sales | | ——-_-Yotre Contre Recreatif Estival _. 2, Your Summer Recreational Centre - Everything: For the Canoeist _ . -—imeluding Canoe! \ marketing il lo the world-wide _. 7 . University this fall: . jn B.C. schbols,‘ oul of a lola on the North American‘ con- linent, will be inslituted by the The program, funded. by a - $150,000 grant from’. the provincial government, will start off wilh an intial enrolment of 60.persons.. At- present there are 96 _ certified native Indian teachers working , teaching force of 23,000,. If their _ numbers were proportionate to ‘there’. the Indian; population would be 1400, 0 0 feb = Dean John Andrews, head of the UBC Faculty of Education, lald the May meeting of the UBC Senale,-. where... the- program was approved, that if, was his belief and the belief of a number of-_, people who hadexamined: the program."that it is @ better designed, more authentic program ‘for native Indian teachers than exists anywhere’. on aur continent. on The program departs from (he usual-in [hat students will. take the first two years of thelr teacher training at off-campus — wits ales yet $ miniature church at Usk, outs ide It is fully furnished as -a chureh or chapel, and was dedicated in 1967, The origina! building, during the 20s is still in existence Behind this gem of a building is a lookout trail program, George contri Reformed Ch erected centres, eventually moving.to | the University Lo complete their studies. . Students will be admitted to theprogram either on the basis of secondary-schoal graduation or as “mature students”; a ‘eategory in the UBC Calendar for older students who have not _ completed secondary shcool but who it is fell would be capable to undertake ‘university. studies. -- Br: Art More, an ‘associate professor in UBC's Faculty of ~ Education. and. one ‘of ‘the ‘moving forces. behind » the | -says” there *is:;a growing desire by Indian people to atlain grealer-control .and . influence’ aver: the education, of their: children.” ‘They: see .an inerease In Uhe number: of-In- & dian teachersas one of theways “of doing this\” he says. © Dr. More- said “that _in. his travels around the province he has met many native Indians, working as leacher aides, -home-and-school . ca-ardinators and in other facets of the ‘education system, who would _make éxcellent, teachers. ~~ - Four centres will . be established on order to carry | out the program. One will based in the Lower Mainland at a location yet to be determined andthe others will be” in Kamloops, Williams Lake and- Terrace, : 7 © The program. will consist of ff - four steps, each equivalent to one. yea. of universily study, upon completion of which the students will recieve a Bachelor ‘of Education degree .in' the elementary field. - ‘The -first two sleps of the program will take place in the off-campus centres,- with em- phasis on - allianing specified ‘ leaching competencies .and educalional background. Slep 3 will consist of formalized course work at UBC or a community college. In step 4 studenis will complete professional «studies - under the same regulations as | students on. lhe -regualr - program, in the Faculty... .- Dr. More sald that students will-acLually receive a Standard Teaching Certificate atthe end of Step 3.- pe Mr, BertMcKay, principal of the Indian scheol in New Aiyansh in the Nass Valley In northern B.C. one of a group of - native Indians who were on the. -§j committee that decised the new. UBC program, said it'marks a iurning point. in Indian education in this province. I believe inal loday weare on the threshold of an enlirely new children ‘because only (hraugh the involvement of out people in ihe complele - educational process can we hope lo prov ide children,” he said. . -. Mrs MeKay, who is ‘also. ie 1 The door ‘won't be open or, hot days any more-Grant’:: Lomb ig alr-conditioned! ‘i clearly marked and well cared for. Young people from Rupert to Prince A guest book inside the building shows tourists from all over the world stop to visit and often to pray within its walls. era inthe education of Indian. — a meaningfuleducation for our.” buted to this Evangelical urch centennial project. president of the B.C, Indian Teachers’ Asscciation, said the white teacher from .a con- - yentional white: background cannot .completely ‘overcome the cultural conflicts that exist in‘ trying to teach Indian children. . vey Both: Dr. McKay emphasized that . the program ‘should not’ be “con- strued as 0 watering-down _of ‘the regular teacher-training program. “The. indian representatives 00 mittee program. wer most’ insistent 1972 ‘Courier Auto, V8, PS, PB, Radio 1967 Plymouth 1967 Ford “4967 Coitina Sedan,-4-door, 4 speed 1968 Dodge - 1968 Ford. 1969 Vauxhall. 4 door Sedan, Auto, Brawn Rear. Bumper & Mirrors sophi matelinyg slit skiet, More atid: Mr. ° the com- - devised. the «. that it Tdust maintain the same | : pAarrors Rear Bumper & Hitch White $2495 1966 Dodge para consr A | 095° Falcon Stn'Won, 6 Cyl, Standard Moanaca, 4door $Sedan,, Ve, Auto, PS, PB, Radio, Rear defrost Custam Sedan, ¥8-302 Auto, 1 1968 Ford $1395°° Custom Sedan, Va - 302, Auto, White 1968 Pontiac strato chiet - $1 095°° . Sedan, Va, Auto, PS, PB, 2 Tone Blue: A a 1972 Datsun P.U, Mr. A. Kaulbeck of Terrace has been chosen the New Zone Commander. The zone includes Smithers, Kitimat, Terrace, " 1 . . Dats sphish otlea Robby Leo's ited shirred mia and am for Native Indians. slandards as the regular program and this will be done.” Dr. More said “In fact, it will produce No. 13 Prince Hugert and the Queen Charlotte Islands, * District Governor A. Kaulbeck and Branch 13 President Don Walker Atlended the Dominion Convention in St. John's Newfoundland. | There ° were 1,700 delegates with 300 coming from the Pacific Region. : Tickets for the Fall Raffle are’ going well. The draw will take place before the hunting season. Prizes are three Winchesters - Tow: with rack and case. Savages 99-208 with case and three Savages 24-22 over 20. Tickels are still available at gules in’ lowa and from members of the Legfon. The winner of the Electrolux leachers who-are much better . - prepared for teaching” Indian children than is the case today." : Added Mr. McKay: = ‘The important thing about this ragram is thal it will produce ieachers who have nal only the academic necessary for- teaching but a cultural understanding of their students. In the leaching of our children we want. the highest slandatds lo prevail.” Sport Fury Ut, 1 395° 2 door, H.T., ‘Auto, V8, PS, PB, Radio $1195" $795" $1495" $1095" ~ $895°° $2195" 1969 Pontiac Strato Chief, adoor H.T. VB, Auto, Brown & Black $1 595 . 1970 Pontiac strato chiet ‘adoar HT. Va, Auto, Jawe! Green 1970 Vauxhall vit: 2000ce, 4 door Sedan, 4 Speed, 2 Tone $2195" $1595" GOOD SUPPLY OF NEWMAZDA CARS, TRUCKS AND ~. | §TATION WAGONS. “PISTON AND ROTARY ENGINES. ‘ : ROTARY ENGINE WARRANTY.3 YEAR 50,008 MILE 4842 Highway 16 West Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6571 - 712 - 73 background , Specializing Terrace (Pacific) Branch . Royal Canadian Legion i ADDIE'S | - GROCERY © & Laundromat | Copper Estates _, 635-6274 | Weekend Specials x Hunters Weekend x Freezer Packs — x Family Packs * Beef Sides * Pork Sides Package was Mrs. Ken Stoll. The draw took place last June - 15. : ‘The Pork and Beel draw took place on June 29. 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