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First, as to team teaching, it would seem impractical to carry it out this year — such are the timetable complications inyolved through lack of aeceptable double rooms. This condition should ease ap- preciably when the new Junior School is built. In theory one teacher teaches a group of two classes in one enlarged room, while the other teachers await their turnanother day, All teachers involved con- duct seminars to consolidate the learning, - The closed circuit T,V,. pro. grams -have been pioneered by North Kamloops, and the teach- ers, in rotation, take turns in the. two or three lessons, given each week, Such lessons, ' of course, involve. a good deal of outside preparation, and re- search for illustrative mater- ials by the instructors, But of course the students, a few of them, are involved as “engin. eers’’, and studio hands, Perhaps only a few rooms would be T.V. ~ equipped, but the average cost per room per year is about $5,000, As to its success in teaching the English courses in Kamloops, no claims are heing made of superiority of T.V. over trad- itional teaching methods. Cer- tain lessons, at times, achieve outstanding success, This brings us to programmed learning. The student sits down to an organized guide-bock of lessons — and must to a large extent teach himself, The self discipline involved is equivalent to that needed in Prepared for strike Workers at Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd, have given their union negotiators a mandate to eall a strike if contract talks, under way for 314 months, fail to achieve settlement, The “existing agreement ex- pires Dec, 1 but the United Auto Workers did not set any strike deadline, an Affected are 11,000 workersin Ford's: Ontario ‘plants’ -at Oakville, ‘Windsor, Bramalea and ingera. Falls, “IN KITIMAT __NOVEMBER 16 taking a correspondence course which it closely resembles, Many teachers feel that some aspects of English instruction could be handled by such programmed les. sons, leaving the instructor free for more creative lessons in oth- New ways to teach English under study in high schools er directions, All three devices are likely to be in the scheme for Skeena Secondary at a later date, as there Is undoubted merit in each, but the planning will require Crane's Clinic Farmer considerable thought, Clinton. found wife worth $264 per week ~ By —George W. Crane Clinton R, Cheek is a South Carolina farmer, Recently he entered a prize contest and won the $100 top award, : He was to write a letter out- lining what his wife was worth to him, . Since she had recently spent 10 days in-the "hospital, he had tried to do her work, So he.outlined what he dearned as to Her helpfulness; She gets up_at-6 o'clock in the morning,’’ he began, *‘and usually works till 10 o’clock -at night, During this 16-hour day, she cleans house, does the laundry, cocking, scrubbing, nursing and baby-sitting, “And if I am swamped with work in the field, she comes out to help me catch up, after which she goes back to her own work, “Six days per week at 16 hours each (plus 6 more on Sun- day) amount to 102 hourst “At $2 per hour, that totals $204, not counting 60 hours at time-and-a-half, “Counting her overtime, that would really mean $264 perweek! ‘As a companion to me, she is worth more than all the money in the world, “And as the mother to our two children, her love is priceless, “As a housekeeper, she makes me fee! like a king, Ph, D,, MID, “And she can‘t be beaten as a cook! “As a Christian wife, she makes me feel very close to God. “A Christian home is a real home and not just a place ‘to live?” oe “Clinton's attittide 1s shared by: miiltions of citer husbands, Alas, most of us don’t ver- .{balfze our appreciation properly, We grunt and grumble when asked to do a minor chore around the house, And we stall around about wash- ing the windows or putting op screens or raking leaves or even carrying out the garbage. -Yet haw many wives grumble about sewing on a button or fixing their husband's lunchbox? When a wife is unexpectedly taken to the hospital, many a husband wakes up fast to his great dependence upon her, And many husbands shed cop- ious ‘tears at her funeral when they might better have shown their high regard during the many previous years while she was still alive, Women want words! * * # Especially a daily spoken bit of praise, whether about their cooking or their new dress, their patience or loyalty and devotion. Women are the chief custo- DES. MOINES, Iowa (AP) — J, R, Hudson heard a strange noise under the hood of his car as he drove toward Des Moines after a football game at lowa City, He stopped, raised the hood and found a white chicken nestl. ed snugly in the fender well be- hind the headlight, Hudsonclosed the hood and drove home with the pullet, NEW DELHI (AP) ~ Bill boards showing human figures ‘and forms ‘have been ordered torn down in New Dethi, City of- ficials claim the posters — par. ticularly those showing movie actresses in sexy poses.— are distracting to.drivers, An excep. tlon was made for family plan- ning.advertisements, dians of morality and music, re- ligion and culture! For example, who plants the flowers around your house? Who visits the graves on Mem- oxial Day with a bouquet? Who prods the kiddies intoget- ting ready for Sunday School? ‘ Who encourages music lessons for your youngsters and sings in the church choir? Veteran newsie: calls. it quits: VANCOUVER (CP)~— Bee Row- ley, the 78-year-dld grand lady of Vancouver newspaper stands, has retired, in the buainess is quite encugh, R\thank you. ‘ - in fer work selling newspap- ers, cigars; chocolate bars and |’ ther items at fer stands, Mra. e began ‘in June 5, 1914, a| working .with her. uncle Billy . Love in -his small shop. down- sitown,. She bought the shop the ajsame. year and has moved it |: around the downtown area anume- |” m|ber..of times since then, "1 had my shop right between althe Province and. the Sun of-| 9: Biiftces, In thosa ‘days the. news. Mmipaper men used to come to the : mishop to read the world papers to see what was happening oute'| g| side Canada.” ‘One of her regular customers | vas: Stuart: Keate:~. “He was | just a:junior reporter then” —~ | publisher of the Sun,’ While she ‘had her: shop near . altho © Vancouver Stock: Exchange .. | customers, : S| played, sho often.got markettips from the, stand, After all, she says, 53 years . Rowley figures she lias sold more . ine 1,000,000 newspapers, ; wots ‘which she: ; Now that she rt retiring tier | i Alson Tucker haa taken over the ~ Wednesday, November #5,"1967_ FRESH GOV'T INSPECTED | mer ER Buy. — ~ PORK PICNICS - marta ne 3 5 - SAVE MORE AT YOUR, TERRACE sure. yA Srone: i THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY _