TERRACE B.C, - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1971 Prenier™s Stttnty . Vietorts a7 Be Ge Kitimat > A-new “eours to; assist people: with’ readin difficulties is in‘ the: process being established a Elizabeth Senior. Secondary in’. Kitimat. Mr. Neumann, .. principal of the school, said they are setting up a reading lab which they hope will be finished & in December or January.. He - . f said that this will provide # developmental as well as . remedial work. . ; A speical teacher, who has ~ been trained ‘in ‘this ‘line of # education, has been hired to co- ordinate the- program: : Equipment and programs have fm been ordered and since a-fairly mm detailed amount of work ‘must ae go into this they have already far began to set things up. - oO. Neumann feels ‘that A programs of this'sort can doa , ® Jot for-reading disabilities -at -. % secondary school level. Many . f students tested in grade 8 had TERRACE LAD © Youth Filteen year ‘old: Peter - ‘Greaves.of Terrace has passed — critical stages and his condition is reportedly improving'after a here. . Peter, son of Mrs.: Lawrénce Greaves in. Terrace, ‘was -ac- cidently shot. in the. stomach . when he.and. two companions .- were. hiking. in the .Kitselas . ‘area, across.the river, from the . main highway." an : Police. say ane of, the ‘two -compantor a 20 gauge rifle. the, boys had - ‘been packing... Orie ‘of the _companions and brother: to the - “shot Metin reportedly: ran the entire’ seven “miles down the . tracks: to _jnform the - boys’ oe only a reading ability of grade 3 - fa «6While others had a grade 12 ay ability. The program will affect ae! ali courses. Math teachers me often have trouble with students. because they con’t read: -and comprehend a problem.” # Those who can already read: f well can use the program to fm improve their, speed. and 7: comprehension, This will be +.- done through various mechanical aids. Terrace’ motorists are reminded that funds received during (he annuai mini-auto-licence tag campaign of the Tuberculous and Chest Disabled Veterans go toward vital research into ling Adams, 18. lung function laboratory is a unique “nitrate : diagnostic device, costing $4000, being tested-by notified immediately «and: . (from left) Dr. James W. Morton, TB Vet board ‘therefore ‘they say’. further chairman Wiliam H. . Burt’ and Bretty Laurel. ‘Mrs, “Greaves then alerted - some friends and together they :: *Nearby-boat and recovered the boy for : further. vamp to: -hospital: |= Terrace RCMP | Were: ae _release of..information ‘is pen- a fing. a: detailed ' “investigation.” In a program of this sorta ° - teacher works with between 10. - oa: and 15 students at one time. $i. Each student has an individual | problem so each has.his.own - mai program anda teacher. couldn't q- co-ordinate . many’. more . fF students. “For now they will . use a small room which is about m. 2-3. the, size, of... ea regular - Hi classroom. Next ye pe ee a ‘to get the funds: i > build 3 he : fulvsized. classroom." - “These methods and progranis’ have been used for the last. 10 years .i elementary schools, universilies and in businesses, . however it is‘only in th last few ‘years that high schools have realized a need for’ this sort of thing. -Once-the program is setup. . there is a good chance of having. - a night school program. for adults. who wish to improve” their reading skills either for home use of for business use, | Tran is on the beat. - Alexander Tran, Vancouver, has Prince Rupert as part of his beat with the payroll savings “Nechako Centre;: “Both: stores held a grand opening .in -the. prizes’ to the First’ people lateron, . *. ' The. Manager: “of. Universal Stores: is Jack “Payne of Tweedsmuir ‘Sty.’ Jack | has Sree eee handle. the new store. -Previously whe .attended. UBC, stores. . ” Jiny ‘Thom, ‘Ilse ‘Siepmann, . Jean: Crutshank, and Gloria Trainor. Naida Cox will work: part: ‘ime, after schoo! hours. ma, : disease. Newest eft from the TB Vets to UBC's Two “new: stores “opened on, ‘Friday, “Oct! >in‘ the new: ‘completed. portion - of: Kitimat's : * Cathes: ' . televisions, - ‘morning of ‘the: 8th, offering - ‘artiving and’ draw prizes for recently moved: to: Kitimat to - enrolled in a Commerce course, « -and has-about elght. years: exe. ‘ perlence® working ~ in’ clothing : Staff ‘at the ‘store are. ~ Jenkins, “-Joan:-Collins, ‘Jedn:-:‘ They, } alse hdndte a line of: Two: others : Eda .Kadar ‘and. ve Two: new stores | The store carries | “an ins’ teresting and: varied ‘line “of men’s, women’s and'children's - They ‘also Stock. . “sterios' -radias, records and tapes. Allan Reberts of: Kingfisher - St., Kitimat has recently moved: here from Prince : Rupert to manage the Family Shoe Store. Also new in the Nechako Centre, - They invite the public to go and “browse around -and- open -up. your own personal. tharge- account: . Chargex may also ‘be . used at this store.’ They earty.. agany ~ different. - “women’s; men's, and children’s: ‘shoes as well as slippers and. lines *- waterproof. winter ‘footwear, “ purs: wy "Besides Mr. Roberts staff: there: consists of, Miss’ Rosie . Hackle, “Mrs. Maria: Guilden “this store is- that. it. “carries {his available in the style youi- . Schroers- ‘also of” Vancouver - ‘designed the interior of. the - of: a " The injured boy is still in Mills -—. Memorial Hospital after ‘being + . admitted around noon Sunday “and being treated for extensive. - Injuries: to” the lower abdomen. '< GUNS: STOLEN - : 'Perrace: RCMP. also - report " several thefts in ‘the area oc- ‘pver;the weekend... CS phiok¢narked at a downtawn lot ’ ‘erid. stole boxes-of 410 magnum: pnd" Miss ‘Sylvia Gulden who ‘ahells, ,303- caliber ammunition will ork: part. “Amie, - after school. - . 4nd a pair of binoculars valued ' alone'at $165, -- ° *. Something: interesting about : The: theft sieurred varoind ©: almost.all widths of shoes..* If they don't have your width and ‘Shaw of Kitimat,» - “Theives had earlier broken ° into a.second-truck owned by | Larry Houlden of Terrace and lifted .a 410. single shot Win- chester shot. gun ‘plus a 50.06 caliber Winchester. -Police ‘say. the. vehicle had- been locked and thieves broke truck windows to gain access. “They. say the shells from’ one . ‘theft could be ‘used in the gun like they will be glad to order it Dixon & Murray, the. biggest’. contracting firm ‘on the Weat- coast... They work out of Van-. . .couver. and -have. been in: business for 100° years, - Ted: building, . “The two stores are open from - ‘stolen.in the second theft and - 9 am. to 6 pm. Monday, » -that ‘one suspect Is: probably. Tuesday, Thursday’ and . conriected ‘with ‘both’ ‘iustances. Saturday and are open until’ 9 ..The:rash of - thefts’ was pm, on Friday.- They will be. preceeded ‘Monday: night when closed all day Wetineaday. thieves reportedly entered a-car organization in the eurrent _ Canada Savings Bonds cam-" paign. ‘ vihe City of Prince’ Rupert; ' H.- establishments there and in the: aE; area are included. Also.he has . a) Kitimat and Terrace ag places” to call. With McLeod,. Young,’ Weir: f and. Co., Tran. js one. ‘of nine | : t-. investment. dealers : on:- loan i fy # the B.C."G ernment: Em- op Oca Union will'decide next- whether or not to ask the m {com their firms to, help: be organize the payroll: savings ‘plan in plants, firms ‘and . ' establishments throughout, the . -brovince and the and the Yukon: : feel -New. -in. wood: “4 ~ Victoria, B.C.. - (ect. ens :; Resources: Minister °’ Ray.’ Williston today. announced | new ‘appointments: ‘for ‘10--seni ersonnel | .of '- the ti ‘columbia Florest Service. “CHM, (Mickey) -Po ue, District Forester for'the, Prine pert: Forest District.: will become District’. Forester - -for the Vancouver, Distric _. (Harry ‘oree who, retires, ‘this: ‘month. -, the: federation “doesn't « imply De mocratic:. oe The resolution : _ federation for gua _ affiliation, to" : ; ‘th Oh eration. ‘accepts and would ‘capita ‘ payme i ; finmes the federation’s slippor ual: candidate will be altective Pr 1,. ota : Plans to .create ‘the: new Cariboo Forest District . were ’- Planning has how. leted, .and -Mr. . any assume: his new. vosities ‘Im. mediately... Headquartera of the. w district will be at-Williams ; ke, and it. will “be: bullt: radually to full -perton ngthh. Fe becomes. the “aixth: District .in /B.C.:Federation of Labor-for a: declaration ‘that ‘affiliation.’ to’ Aocal labor councils.) jratéct the non-partisan niture - Quit, the - . Shor NDPeople will: ‘never. know — - affillate wit the B C Federation " of Labor does not imply political: partisanship on the: ‘art of! the: BCGEU.”. . . + Only: te the compen, has: Me and ‘avert branches... locals of the. unio ‘belong t -. The 16, “tea BOGEY by Provincial Secretary Wesley Black for ceasing dues-checkoff .. Was tye “political connection. © -which:.is “-BCGEU's affiliation with -the. a: ’_ BC; Federation: of Labor.” ~*~: ; Soha deduetio of BCGEU : a Bore, owned by Mr, Davig R RCM Pp “The, reaosn given at the time’ implicit in -the:. :The- governmen, restored . ues in 1967. are happ tonight 35 to 40, highs ' Thursday ‘ane “45 to 60: ial Central Interior: Today elowdy “= becoming, “sunny : ‘by ‘noon,’ dong - ‘weekend's Ad eport’- that only two lents were on the list dents.’ - ; htee care were involved ina: erly 165° ahd: ‘custy exposed slon at. the Kalum-Lakelse’. areas, Highs,today low 50s, lows rH : «was. charged: with following” ‘too close. after’ she - pparently. drove. her’ 1963 * “EPO BCGEU.: would:not be. ‘ised ti political .parties ‘or. Na ar : Thursday cloudy, . ‘station wagon into the rear of a ng:car. dri n by Jack ‘Hill Daihag the ‘first: car was. eatimited at $200 and- ap: - proximate! $800. to the ‘second - car-driven by Edna C.. Terrace. reportedly we other. ‘accident in- valvotlon cat driven by Dennis: Quesnel: No injuries |. es were recorded but - : damage ‘th: the car * clent to'warrant.a tow . eal ecker wervices in stomach | * dlekswick of Terrace and lifted ; a 20 gauge. shot gun’ plus: two 7 rifle wound incident Sunday at. . Kitselas, seven miles: east of .. fired the shot from. - . drove to Kitselas, manned a. eves ‘reportedly: érifered, a; midnight Tuesday.and involved . “a parked truck owned by Bob - shot. boxes of ammunition. ‘All three thefts are being : investigated by police. ‘Man. in dies | in blaze eis man is ‘dead following an - soning fire in Hazelton Frida a RCMP - said the fire was . noticed at 5 a.m. when the fire: was. extinguished’ a body was” found in the ashes. Although ‘no positive: ‘iden. - - & - tification has been made it is. " presumed that-the dead man is Dmytro Bassiku, owner of the house. . Dassuki was an employee of the Farro Mine at Farro, North ' West Territories. -He has had the house in. “Hazelton for several years. He - was presumed. to be about 40. years. of age.’ Boys. on outing | 14 boys from.-the 747 Air Cadet: Squadron of Terrace spent last “Broehu’ ‘went along .as ‘supe visors and Mr. & Mrs. oe . Potter went along as cooks. The boys spent Saturday. with: - survival tactics such as: Ob- ‘stical courses and compass and . mao reading. Sunday morning was spentat the rifle range with practise shooting. In. the af- ternoon there was more sur- ‘vival and some sports, . This type of program is setup . by the boys, usually the senior Cadets. It is intended to-teach them organization: and survi- _ Weekend from Friday. afternoon. : OOM: Si ~ Pretiy Terrace girl Marlene Henderson, 18; is seen‘in one of ‘three circular phone booths, compliments B.C, Tel. The first booth went for atrial run one year ago and its success has called _. for two similar installations this year. Marlene is an employee. at Finning Equipment here dnd Terrace and kindly took time : out during the weekend's sumny opel to model for ug. ; acts going on) sin Kitimat ‘vial. This is.a very profitable. experience for the boys, which . teaches them good self-. “helping Lol: Twin River to closé ~ Nov, 1 - 29° > ‘TwinRiver ‘Timber Go. in’ “Terrace will. be closed, down from Nov,.1 to 29, ‘It’haa been . officer of Columbia , Cellulose: . Co; Ltd. Other. mills aftected are ColCel in Prince Rupert and the Castlegar'pulp mill;.which will” both be shut down from .Nov, 1 to 22; andthe Interlor Woods Operations at Nakusp : from Dec; ‘1 te Jan.'3, 1972 >In an “auouncement.. . released late ‘Yesterday al-. A remained relatively free of ternoon,: Scrimshaw. said:.,” “Because of thie delay’ of the - recovery “of economies: in the | ‘free: world, inventoried: which - “are at at an all-time high- thus. . be reduced. This would result In: -temporary shut-down”:of . the | company's pulp: and . ‘woods -. , Dperations. noo Thess. scheduled ‘thut-downs have been discussed with the | -ployees, and employees: will be : dssisted to afford themselves of their maximum eligibility. in. ‘unemployment insurance benefits if they so choose, . “Eimpleyees will also. be. encouraged ‘to. take vacation entitlement for which they may : be eligible at this time, “Columbia. Cellutone,: like. - other pulp producers, has had regretfully to: take: downtime during the past six months, We - have kept this to: mini! _ and it has ‘been, ‘in fact, very | : to other. , Tittle An, compa pulp. ‘produce _ColCell: bs - unlons . representing | the - OMe ‘8:00 p.m. in the’ Legion Hall, . Fashions, are supplied: ‘by. Th ‘ Bay. There.will be.a charge of, “The Alean slafé chib will old - a dress-up Sadie Hawkins style ° dance onthe 23rd. of October in : the Légion Hail. The dance will begin at 8:00 p.m. and the fee is. $10" per couple, ‘The :dance -is ‘ open’ to Alean : Staff, Club : * members only. . “Shows now on: display at’ the’ “Annual: ”. Art Exhibit sponsored’ by. Beta Sigma Phi, Photo. display: by-Al *: “Eskimo™ Life” “ photo : . display by ‘the Lomen Brothers oF. Alberta. co ‘announced by'G.W, Scrimshaw, - president ‘and chief ‘executive . Centennial’. Museum: : Price, . oA Fashion ‘Show sponsored : Ladies: © Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian annually by: - the. Legion will be held on Oct. 2 at $1.50, and=a_ “door prize ‘and will” be! ‘UP lied The* ow . 2 District “Labour. .Council . will hold a seminar on'October 90 & -- - Bl. Registration is:at 9:30 am. | with classes. starting at 10:30 ~ . “and running’ all day. ‘The ”. ‘seminar: is’ for ‘Shop Stewards ~ Traning: and ‘Parliamentary Procedures. Guest speaker will. be: Ron: Tweedie’ who. is- the © ‘Education. Director » of - the Western Regio of the Canadian - “Labor Congress; The seitiinar is -. open - to. union: “members only, “The Presbyterian’ Church ‘Ladie wild will | hold ts : iionthly:, meeting on Titesday, _ Qct.'12.-at 8:00 “pm. inthe ~ ‘ New members. ws ‘tions’ aimed al governme One ‘resolution, _ the federal. governmen ‘tablish the area of B. thé 84nd’ paraitel and’ ‘ingladh the Queen Charlotte islands designated : ‘a nde to ,attract more in bey: 0 northern BS, Vs