“names” “of the i - “to read just for the:fun of it - winners will be anno helpful in récotding and ’ totalling the- reading’ time + Jar students out-of: ‘about. ‘per “session “on” “the, time : ‘apn priaie grade level, he. ~ 200. ‘Teceived ‘certificates. ! By E. POUSSETTE: Inaschool library, no ones ‘during: the’ ‘National Boc wants anything. tomorrow: *: o Bach ‘request. for : ‘help’ is _ pegged. at “right now.’ ” The | pc ehartes os “Children” “or ahe--returned. the time .The mast: avid -readers, . Festival Week In April. I re at signed by.a parent, to turned: out to “be grade five ie te “fibrary:. and © was*" students.- “Together: they . : awarded a cettificate, At. . logged 1 ‘more’ reading hours~: ~ all, this proved to bea m enjoyable and “worthwhil: ‘project for. those students . feading -a on é 2 the same time, each &tudent. than any other grade The “ who participated. pole ‘and: ‘the ‘reader. Biving - they. Were. * terested. in, :wasgiven a “cobble stone’ 1 : ‘his. “{ayarite ; character. an. Grade one students: were _-with, his name and division * the Mary Pe ime. ht imaginary gift with given credit for “reading” ~ uamber. on it to place on a Q _ - for the choic picture . books . |. by: - “reading road”, which y S on ‘rainy: ‘aye. «There ere - “The Thornhill and Co We seek to. promate. both - themselves. |Our.” “two, . cayered a large. bulletin 3 and my mothér atc 0.” Or, library periods, for. all Mountain: , ian Comme -the.values of and the joy at - kindergarten’. classes. board, It took less than two ‘during the recent, winter - | classes.-when ‘books are’ ‘School libraries ‘provide . reading. : participated . as: well, The ~ months ta pave the road to fo Querant ead a Peotesotonalty iatatied games, “Ineed aneedleand’ . read;; discussed’ and’ materials of curricular and teacher: set jaside, afew -. ‘reading succéss”.- | for Sundacks ¢ Carports & Garages ‘thread. I am wrebtling in'0:": compared: "There ‘are also recreational Value: Here the | minutes each ‘day. during. “Farticipation in the J. Roofi Membranes * Etc. ‘minutes find A just split: this "periods for giade three, and tress: is definitely on'a non: class time for -the reading “project was. strictly aRiNG ng OR OLD DECK ALIVE - guts won't last:”” But: the _ during the spring, semester - fiction. area ‘as that is where. " November,” "project: As. the-: children, voluntary, based: on an. ose of the school: “forgradetwoswhenaludents the: demand is’. greatest. Copper: N ta swired a greater number ~ honor system to record the | ” Plushdek All- Weather Carpet libr “is to ‘become’ 80” begin to learn” tho: “shelf. Classes have: ‘assigned . Elementary - of books, it-was easier to daily: - reading ~ time ‘intggral a part of the ‘school * - _fitfangement of: books and periods when they.mayc come ‘participated im provide their. ° ‘reading truthfully; - ‘No reading * Aluminum Handrails : Program that-it-is difficult’ something of how the card into‘.the “library: -ehoose ~ count down” program. This Material in the: classroom: _ comprehension checks ere Brown or White Vinyl Powder coat Finish 4 to’ say ‘where the .school.” _ catalogue - “works. It i8 & - books and’ read: Whereas, in project encouraged children: rather than; made, because the goal was o ‘own oO (ny! Alp wid hela began, great ay when a child is the primary: school, ‘small | to curl: up at-home ‘with’ a me -_ FREE ESTIMATES isis what achool tbraries, able tal datitle orsubject —elpss ps visit for library" - “good book and: to:read just ‘Residential B42 Essex Crescent, a in Terrace strive tobe to our _in‘ the catalogue,’ hurry to ‘astraction: ‘in... the. for furr instead of turning on Sereda Applica done: 564-050 Prince Geroge.'B.C. fi ~ gthools: And as {ime passes, the: shelves . atid -actually . ‘elementary ‘schools | whole. ‘the television set; Each. time q + DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE 091% it seems’ that. they: ‘are .” locate the book h¢ is looking -elagées with their teachers © a ‘student spent: time: vat — : : suecesding ® ‘each - ‘year | in- \ for: his is. ‘happiness! | _-eome- and” work:ron ‘units: © home « ‘reading ‘not’ for a _— _ earning closer 9, reaching /There’are also times when © which have’ been decided school. work), the time’ was ae ee Pit era tat hee & upon “by. teaeher-:-and “recorded ona: ‘chart Grade. GREATER TERRACE a er, Who'as! er librarian These, aunits may. . ~ students _be.instructed in a. imari OFFICIAL SETTLEMENT PLAN ‘ sary. special topic auch as how-to- ‘learning’ t the- library, — sion: . f “"peovide the information that: find.,informaticn’ on the or ‘init re me. | total of five ‘hours te the - . ‘The Advisory Pianning Commission for the Greater : ‘stud nts, ire uire. , “for, : Terrace O.5.P. wishes to invite any. citizens who e q provinces .. using - the _ahdsomearea of curriculum ™onth. The: ‘time ‘span’ per’ id lke t ant on the future devel ' z "encyclopedia. ‘AD recent such: as that of Egypt ad session was increased with wou 9 commer e Tulure cevelopmen and service needs of their communities fo contact mo ‘library project began. with a studied in grade ‘seven. ‘The. each grade level. Grade two thelr -A.P.C, member listed = bolow: oo ‘lady lending us 100 pairs of latter is.. ithe’. most: natural, spent. .20. minutes - or six OldRemoNadineAsante. ue : that teachers apecif! _ Balt and.pepper ‘shakers © painless’ and. effective ‘way... hours, grade three, 20-25 New Rema ri ir re ae ; . help them ‘in their ‘from her collection. (0. ‘show . of. studénts learning About « ‘minutes’ or. seven’. ha Lakelse een yd Johnstone | - 98-2423 . cin a: ‘display’, case; It’. _ library: ‘bei me 4;25 minutes or eight Jackpine Flats Poul Sneed ; 635-9642" --proveeded fo a grade.three the-materials 'aiq-used to, . Hwy, 16 Bast-Lance Stephens 2 O8S5OSS ‘ group: becoming’ interested answer ‘specific ‘problems | Brauns island-Hédy Brouwer. - 5, 635-6702: ‘in -salt,: researching - ‘salt, ‘assigned by teachers. There’ grade: Terrace North-|an Gordon 635-9533 : doing experiments with salt are also’ ‘Tree: = Berio each, i Thornhill-Erle Bure’ ’ — "635-3114 | : and it ended with thelr work.” Terrace-Don Coburn. 7 635-5165 foing’ ‘to the 'sclence fair... Kitsumkalum (.R.-Ciifford Bolton oot 635-5204 ara . Kitselas 1.R.- poe Wriaht meas “635-5084 Director, Area Kor: a Sea Earl Hamilton -. : is Of eight provinces surveyed by the B.C. School Trustees Association, British Columbia showed the sharpest decline In government funding. of education. In - fact most.other provinces funding has Increased to allow’ for ‘continuation of present levels of service. 1983 Taoreases/decraases ‘in gov't. grants to education. 1982 Is the base year, of 100 per cent) , " | (y2)0 : 7 10, 105 «110 i Aditi Litt ‘{B: Cif li gov't. grantsand faxes arop 37 per cent 9.3 9 . | (ae. If property taxes unchanged ; 7 -, | B.C. i property f taxed else per con 7 76.2%] © ‘| Alberta ' ee (Saskatchewan. r { Manitoba EEE oe } Ontario “3 Newloundland 108 ; Nova Scotia nL nCaek Soe : ' ates . ane 108.8 tS ne __ Source: BCTSA report 04-83. . ‘The B.C. government has: created a crisis of ‘confidence within the public : . _ education system as a result of its dictatorial funding policies. , VANCOUVER (ce) bi ‘tHe couple 1 lost contact. : a we “married next. month to a man. who her ost .: . Letters they: wrote io-each other.were never r recelved. : Cummings, who arrived in Vancouver from England last Wh should B. c. children suffer? + Weekend, seld it was fantastic to see her old flame again. an Has he changed?" io : . Haven't we-all, love, Tine dogan' stand mt Butthe [.. _ ‘Presented by the Terrace District gee trainee nurse, iinportant ‘things about is Haven't chang ' Teachers’ Association ee ane ne sguged sb nar, but the , Cummings traced Mowers through the army service Be 3 : SO wat separated thém and when Mowers returned to Canada ‘records of the Roval Canadian Legion in Ottawa. - vcusene 7 f ? i : . ¥ iby Vesela