eh aren THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 197% People’ s How will Terrace. youth spend. the ‘coming’ summer since the community’s bid for a grant to . employ 43 students was turned down by the federal government? ‘The Herald interviewed several students whose : comments. indicate that many of ‘them: intend to take to the open road, in the fashion of transient youth whose presence is less welcomed by Terrace residents.. MAUREEN JAMES, 17, grade ten student from Winnipeg, Manitoba, is currently visiting her friend Alix Hardy in Terrace. Maureen says she plans to spend the summer vacationing at a lake near Winnipeg. DAN NAHIRNY, 17, left school two years ago after completing grade nine. He worked for Pohle Lumber for eight months “and I'm discouraged by the lack of jobs here. I’d like to get.a job, make some money and then travel. Last year I hitchiked through the Okanagan Valley and to Vancouver," he said. 4 FARON GODDARD, 14, grade nine student at Skeena Secondary, ‘came te Terrace from Creston with his parents last year, ‘‘I want to go back to Creston because there’s so little to do here," said Faron, DALE PORTER, 17, who left school last. year after completing grade 10, has been looking for work “‘and its-hard to find,” " ‘he said. ys whey Hye a EE tide boy LARRY ALGER, eleven student at Caledonia Senior Secondary, is trying to finda job, ‘I'd liketo either find a job or travel for the summer,” said Larry, who prefers to hitchike. =, fey of BARBARA DICKIE, 15, grade ten student at Caledonia, says she is looking for work. “I've made applications at several places in town, If] can't find a job I'll equip. my:-ten-speed bike and travel on it,”; she said. = a a THE KITIMAT ‘MERCHANTS WELCOME TERRACE AND DISTR To The Kitimat Confederation Day Celebrations To commemorate B.¢. 106 Theme To-day Yesterday & ‘Tomorrow ~~ — Sponsored By Baly Shoes. Store Lid Modern Custom Tailor K.T. Sporting Goods Ltd. Kitimat Photo ‘Supply Ltd. / | | Caruso’ s Restaurant th “Shop Easy Stores 16, grade ALIX HARDY, 17, grade ten student al Caledonia, plans to spend the summer in Winnipeg with her friend and doesn’t intend to look for for work, TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE B.C. Students interviewed in the Terrace Shopping Center Mall complained that Terrace offers no facilities for youth recreation. “If its sunny we can g0 to the lake but when its raining there’s nothing to do but sil in the mall,” students said. Scholarship deadline extended Premier W.A.C. Bennett has ‘announced a. July 31. deadline for applications for ‘the ' $5,000 B.C, Government. Scholarship to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth Hi -in May during the =‘ Centennial celebrations. . The scholarship will” be awarded annually in perpetuity and will be called the Queen Elizabeth British Columbia Centennial Scholarship. Premier Bennett said: “The purpose’ of this scholarship is to enable selected British Columbians who have graduated from one-of the three public universities of the Province to take further studies at approved universities (or equivalent institutions of higher learning) in the United Kingdom.” The three universities are Simon Fraser, University of B.C. and University of Victoria, The scholarship will be awarded on a competitive basis and the first award will be made this year, Deadline for application is July 31, 1971. To be eligible, a candidate must be not more than 25 years of age, a resident of B.C. and a Canadian citizen. He must also have completed his first three years of undergraduate studies at one of the three approved public universities. : Details and application forms are available from the Deputy ‘Provincial’ ‘Secretary's office, koe anes Victoria, c: ~~ ceseeanan Saturday June 19 Dr: “Kenneth ‘Strand, President of Simon Fraser University, announced the dismissal of suspended faculty members. Saghir Ahmad, Merdecai Briemberg and Louis Feldhammer, June 18. mo They were members of the’ Department of Political Science, - Sociology and Aiithropology and had — been under Suspension since a teaching strike in the fall of 1969, After consultation, the governors rescinded | the dismissal section. of. the University’s statement ‘on academic freedom and tenure, . Dr. Strand said: ' “A great deal of expense, time and energy has gone into genuine attempts to implement the agreed dismissal procedures but they have proved to be . totally unworkable. In the cases of these three faculty members it has even been impossible to find a tenured faculty member to serve as chairman of their hearings, as prescribed in the statement covering cause for dismissal, although we have searched for a year and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of this Province has searched for six months.” After the Board has rescinded the dismissal ‘section of the statement, ‘Dr. Strand recommended the three suspended teachers be dismissed, The Board approved | the recommendation. Dr. Strand said: : “I feel now as I did 18 months ago ~.in going on strike these SFU Teachers Fired - Ky. Irish American - trust of the students who enrolled and paid for instruction -in their. courses. “There Unviersity has tried to be just in the lengthy period since the strike, Many have ‘accused us. of unwarranted delay while we sought an equitable hearing, for these - three teachers. If we have erred, then it has been on the side of justice. In fairness to the taxpayers, the students and the faculty who have been working faithfully-at Simon Fraser University, I am convinced the time has come to act. - “Effective immediately Messrs. Ahmad, Briemberg and Feldhammer are dismissed. “T understand one has already found other work and the other two are free to do likewise. _ “The three faculty members and the entire Simon Fraser community have been notified of this action.” - A famous matador was - performing in the bull ring, skilfully avoiding the bull's sharp horns by flipping aside his cape at the last minute. Finally, an American tourist could stand it no longer. “Hey, Mac!” he yelled. ''He ain’t never gonna run in that Sack unless you hold it still!” _MACARONI UP The National Macaroni Manufacturers Association amncunced that noodle production rose 10 per cent..in the first half. of 1970. to ‘set an faculty members abused the. mry record, ICT “survey in the 8 tine northwest: . Recreation Facilities is.-being |- SEE US FOR ticaniged “by ihe’ tedera “government's depiirtmént® ‘of |: national health and welfare and is: being coordinated : ‘in ‘this’ Federation: Cond ‘ fecieation’ this summer. will be Unviersity | of . Alberta student, . Jim MacLaughlin, of Kamloops; The survey of “Sports .and “MacLaughlin, who will work: We Are Ready i Are You? ~ The Terrace Lions Annual Rodeo. Starts Saturday LEES SLIM & BOOTS CUT JEANS WESTERN BOOTS ; GWG WESTERN SHIRTS. RAWHIDE FRINGE VESTS” JACKETS & VESTS “Rodeo Special - Western Hats Straws & Felis Reg. 5.95 & 6 50 Sale = i. Price It’s Western Dress-Up Time 4621 LATELLE' AVE," a -RESIDEN as SCHEDULE 10:00 am. Soap Box Finals Kuldo Hill Volunteer Firemen Friday June 25 . 9:00 PLM. Auxiliary 9100 a.m. "5200 pam. « - Park, Legion * ° " & Paper . rt & Jayceltes . 4:00,p.m, Sunday June 21 Fish Derby | oe “Weigh in station at Hirsch Creek Park Rod &Gun | 7: u 00 pm, - 3:90 p.m. Children sports Events. ‘Hirsch creek nN “Queen Contestants: ‘Tea Killmat Gordon’ Hotel Eurocan Pulp - iiterdeneminatioral Chureh Service -12 P.M. Friday 25th Open Air Dance Legion * - Saturday June 26 2 2:00 p.m, Fashion Show Legion Kitimat Jaycettes 12:00 p.m, Fish Bake Hirseh Creek Park «Rod & Gun Hirsch’ 7: 00 p, m. Queen‘ Jaycees OF OF EVENTS | | Wednesday June 30° Thursday duly 1 7;00a.m. - 9:30 a.m. VY: am, Pet ‘Show s Ball Y.M.C.A. Eurocan Pulp & Paper & 10:30a.m, Pancake Breakfast Arena Kiwanis’. -11:304a.m. Hill Climb Haista Hill Car Club Museum _ Sponsored By . _ Columbia Stores Ltd. _‘Kitimat Radio & Ww . ~ Enterprises Ltd. a , a: ~The Bay $.P.C,A. 1:00 p.m. Parade All children entering a decorated bike will receive a free ficket to the - Nechako Theater Nechaka to City Centre ‘Kiwanis wy 11:00a.m. -4:00 p.m. Vienese Gardens Arena Elks vo 2700 p. m. Sky Divers’ Lower City Centre OPS pum, Opening Swimming Poot Creek Golf Club Vy 200 p. m.‘Night Show High School Alcan Coronation of ihe Queen High School os, Citizen of the Year Award High School Kiwanis i "Introduction of Guests of Honour High School ; . Stan Lenord, John Beliveau’ & ‘Family, Bil Good dr. and Family uly os o Starting 9 a.m. ‘Sat, we “Swim Club): Teams from Prince, George, Da Fort'st John, Kitimat, and possily "Majestic Jewellers. Lid Goll Course Hirseh oe Jaycettes, ok : Deis Flowers Ltd. .