TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ‘their children. - They: are terested in: new added. Pai t,¢,0. Pleiitelines ideas," she ‘And to help make learning nioré of a “total!! experience- not school and home, teachers |’ and +. parents’ seperated. mothers act as teachers’ aides in the school, seeing first-hand FOR B.C.’s 100th * in- ) 7 ~s BIRTHDAY Even at Thornhill Primary, aregular school with seperate classrooms, two “teachers: - have joined forces and created “their own “open area’’ ‘ BITNOISIER. But it’s a bit noisier there because the school wasn't designed’ for open’. area: i what their children are doing. ‘teaching. | es . % «The idea of the .“school- Some teachers like the open = without-walls” has been.so| area concept, others ‘prefer’ % accepted that the ‘district's single.classroom teaching, % next school, Copper Mountain, Primary in Thornhill, will also & follow the plan. ce signed. t fatale ata tatat Cont'd from Page 1 growing “contest and street ‘dancing in the evening. : . ZAMY FUN McKinnon says he hopes to lure the alderman and mayor :,-into-some_ sort. .of zany race, . possibly a wheelbarrow. race ‘the mayor can push themselves where aldermen and | around in fun. ‘Ifthe weather Is sunny (and, : being Centennial Year, it no | doubt will be) there will be a_ ; vegatta at, Lakelse Lake: : McKinnon said’ all, babies | born in the first 71 ‘minutes of Stity: 20--Will sreceive-$100 in centennial dollar toins.. He ..sdid it’ is’ hoped _ businessmen éatch the cen- | tennial fever’ and decorate “. their store windows, or in- . teriors, with a ‘‘frontier ; theme’. i “Maybe a cup could be. given, or some trophy to the winner in a theme contest , among the business,’’ ‘ McKinnon said... MARATHON, Hopefully, the Easter ‘un mappe , Student's Marathon from ‘held. - thumbs? -- 7 _-, McKinnon = suggests a *. centennial rose contest in the ’ Fail with a prize for the most - MeKinnon is proposing a leg Ae Terrace to Vancouver will be Pete Fanning, recreation director, says Terrace youths will run, in relays, down to the coast. . For you gals with green beautiful rose grown in Terrace. And for you men: legs. Lots of shapely ones. contest for men only. At this While Parkside is basically one huge: room, ° there are ’ several walled off “quiet ' areas” for children who wish ‘to-be-alone,- The small rooms ‘ aire ‘also used by’ remedial |‘ reading teachers; = - - + One major. advantage to the school-without-walls -is - that ~ Children learn to search out knowledge for themselves. _ “Teachers are but’ one » Source of knowledge," said - Mrs. Weldon. © Children also ' learn to use books, film ‘atrips, art. materials; posters, . Theatre group {Is being asked for two suitable people to play _ the parts. mo _ McKinnon said he expects Terrace service clubs and other. groups to come through _ With a ten-gallon hatload of ideas and that they'll supply Manpower’ to help make events a successful. If you can help—just cal] 635-9965 or 635- 5861, - In the meantime, McKinnon is nearly drowned ‘in flags, . both B.C. and centennial, decals for windows and cars, ‘penny matchbooks, placemats w PEPER hahaha 4 PDAS a Beaten tele ahh sewers. 4 -visitors. - kindergarten children, »Mrs, Weldon said But, otherwise, it’s one big, happy family, Bahitebatah taetaintataehaMaMtehe® edetebaeletalatitatetes -. And because Parkside «isi such a free-flowing place, % _ children are little disturbed bye ‘|: .Parkside does have ‘ one? seperate _¢lassroom--fors *..“"They are in transition froin ‘home to school and need a lot of room for their activities,"%- ‘ td arate .-PATRICK STEVENS eon’ terrible ‘ Lady smiles something like always follows: bad.” . It’s especially fitting in the Mrs. Woode was the winner at the Kinsmen Club's giant from the game. For fire victim - luck — | ‘ ; “4. was Mrs, Mary Skiffington’s There's a saying that goes ‘good f case of Mrs, Janice Woode. || bingo evening, held’ Wed-{- nesday, and took home $1,000 fF Often the major prize is won point he said he didn't know - who or what the prize would .. Out to make it a big year, __ it'sgoing to take a lot of people working together,. McKinnon said a letter is being sent to all clubs and organizations asking them to to celebrate our birthday. And there'll be Centennial . help the centennial-committee’. Sam and Centennial Sue. Who? They'll be available for various functions and McKinnon said the Little ~ Centennial dollars | on their.way-up ....... Canadian copper-alloy*doRars; ‘coins commemorating the, 100th : _anniversary of British : Columbia joining , Canadian ‘ Confederation will soon: be in "circulation in the Terrace area "They will be available within ' a week or two at local banks, Design of the coin is the result :. Of a nation-wide competition ;"-won by a former. chief engraver I -of the Canadian Mint, Thomias ' Shingles. } i i i i. : Centennial coin in recent years. ct - The winning design is based _on the coat of arms of Brilish: . Columbia, surmounted by twa dogwood blossoms, — the province's floral emblem. (2 They... words... CANADA, [> DOLLAR + ‘and.’ BRITISH |. COLUMBIA): “seperated: by. smallmaple leaves, ‘circle, the design; and the'dates :1871:and" 197{/appedr in the inner circle, ‘Thistis. the: second. B,C, e-figst, issued" in 1958° to com Vyuversary ‘of theéstablishinedit {™ ‘of .the' Crown colony on” the. |: ba and posters, And ‘there'll be centennial medallions in bronze which will be sold at local banks. Cost is 50 cents each, | So...happy birthday, folks. Let's do some real celebrating in the best style of the north. this year. a 1871 ‘ae coastal waters have been give. a clean bill of health in the in- spection program to tes mercury content, . Davis says canned salmon is well below the permissible level 1971 | Fish given clean bill of health Fish caught in Canadian Fisheries’ Minister Jack by several people but not this time. winner. : - Bot the win couldn't have happened at a better time because a few weeks previous Mr. and Mrs. Woode and their [ two children were homeless after their trailer in Thornhill caught fire. Perea Mrs. Woode was the only left Although the trailer was Cont'd from Page 1 think it’s terrible, it’s not large enough to take ali the overflow we get at this time of year”. - - FLOORS RUINED “When you can swim in a puddle of water it's terrible”, opinion of the situation, She added that some of the unoccupied cabins near her on Katum have had their floors ruined because of water leaking into them. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Stella live on the bench and don’t have quite as much trouble as some residents living in town, although Stella did say “it could be better, They shauld get the taxes down as well as the water”, Mrs. Stella added that she would like the road leading to the bench better taken care of, Mrs. Dorothy Oman said that the drainage in her area, Straume and Eby, was alright but added “‘there are areas where somethings got to be done”. It's going to cost a let esiden DPR . CARLO STELLA Could be better views of Julius Marks wh lives on Hall Street. ; MORE ADAMANT Ken Metcalf, living on Tuck Street, was a little more adamant, He said “It’s lousy, .there is no drainage and no thought to it at all. Ail they figureis that if they dig a ditch the water will run somewhere but there is nowhere for it to go. We get water in our basement and there’s an open ditch in our street where the kids could fall in and drown. When it rained recently the water ran down the center of the road because the snow filled up the ditch.” --A resident on Mills Avenue also expressed negative views about the drainage ditchin her street. “The drainage ditch is a real hazard - cars back into it and children fall inte it, ‘It and attracts insects in the fils up with water in winter - insured the contents were not. The $1,000 bingo prize will fix that problem. ; Mrs. Woode, now living in a new trailer at 4625 Graham Avenue, said that she seldom Plays bingo and has only spent about $40 on the game in her whole life, ; but we need it.” “} think there .should be much more done about it’ - especially the situation right now. The drainage can’t take it when the snow starts melting - you ean hardly cross the road withall the water in the streets”. These were the CENTENNIAL MEMO Dr. J.S. Helmeken, one of the three British Columbia representatives who negotiated terms of Union at Ottawa, at first opposed Confederation. Special Thursday night ap- pointments will be held at the Canada Manpower Center for working people. Don Walker, manager, said: the extra service is being of- fered working people who can't come into the office during the ry. -“We hope,” Walker said, Manpower offers workers’ ‘not trying to “lure” people from item, ‘highly “Téegarded by | Canada ceased using silver. in imorate the 100th an- 3 CENTENNIAL BUCK -.Zoing on sale Mainland is now a collectors’ humismatists. . However, the new coin, unlike the previous “silver dollar’? will be made of. copper alloy: : its coins in 1968. ‘ho mercury problems, ‘taken: “from the department and checked for : _, “Salt water fish, both canned guarantee to all consumers.” Hospital to: Bellingham, -from. Stewart, a boy on January 21. and al! fresh and frozen marine species from both coasts show . Samples ‘of (fresh salmon, groundfish and shellfish were . en’ commercial fishermen’s. catches for testing. There'is a mercury problem ; in Canada in imported tuna.. All imported fish is belrig held by contamination... and fresh, are absolutely safe,” the Minister said. “Our ‘in- tensive inspection program is a ; BIRTHS Born at Mills Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Smader, girl on January 20, 35 Standings as of J Whitney 34 Tedesco | Skidmore 32 ‘Paisley | Croft 8 “30 ‘Legeard Rowland 7 t.0 7) 99, iGravelle Barber 3B Melanson Bristol _ _.. 2 ‘Jacques “Ritchie. 0! oy 26 Griffiths “7 Moen! , 25 Sharples |) Kutenics | 22 Schneider “| MeColl.. : . 16 s{Caus: je | 4 “Myers 10 hero c Cc 5 boy on January ‘19, : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knole, a ontract at be, ors ltd. 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