“it was great! i really enjoyed, the speakers ; their openness... and. their willirignesé ‘tb- share. ex-. ences and . knowledge.”” “Such were the responses of women who attended the Monday evening three-hour {‘Women and "Work" ‘séssion ; in: ‘Tetrace | returning to-work sponsored. by the Canada Employment . Centre. - 21 comparison io the first: session, “School's out. . What Next?'", the..women were . older. _ They ; included’. of: ‘komemakers, ’ No. matter, what the.p situation, common reaatlona), of fear of failure, guilt about . ‘concerning: . -The'turnout for the Wornen and Work seminars sponsored. by the = _ Canada Employment Cenire has heen good. as can. be’ seen. In thls . -. Karen Grant photo. . - Seminars ate ‘workdng: ‘women, as, well as students. personal family needs, amazement at. a successful job interview and renewed. confidence, through pald work well done, were shared ‘between .the guest speakers. and -Par- ticipants. il Farkvam. told of her difficulties and: triumphs-in juggling, college ‘attendance :. and famally. irene ‘dohng0g ete eit pea) Ny “als: >The winhersat: our. “Kitimat: Prince Rupert: Terrace t short story contest have: been‘chosen.. “the $25 .prize fo the begt stories regionally, have: heett awarded tO sce 4 é Barbara (iMuomi-ohidierrace, ot helt Galen Robin EngenlehMitinat! Secondary Category "1. Paul ‘Gustafson of Prince. Rupert - - Elementary. Category ‘In Terrace, book-prizes:have also been ‘awarded to. Ina Jean Wightman and Elaine Edwards in the adult category's: Trish Philpot, Tom. Coulter and Sandra Coulter in the secondary category and Debble Varga, Shelley | Nordstrom and Andy Davis in the: elementary .. category. ..[tisa common thing to say, but very true in the case of this story contest; that choosing recipients for prizes wad.a very, difficult job. Several ottier fine stories are, unfortunately; . we would like very much to ; unrecognized, However, oan ated and hope that you. enjoyed. thank all those who participa writing your stories as mpch as wi enjoy reading tier Ni would like their - Those in Terrace whos sorlesrrebrngacn, them should contact the library any time next week,. ‘The National Book Festival draws to a close this weekend, On Saturday at L.p. m. we will be entertaining children in the Library Arts Roorn. Those attending will be treated to:a skit entitled “Going Batty.” After the presentation there will be a deaw made for several Alli gator Pie Calendars, These brightly Mustrated calendars should be-:very ‘popular with Dennis: Lee fans. Everyone is welcome to come: cand. join in the festivities. A: better deal VICTORIA (UPC) _ British Calumbia schoolteachers with grievances against the system, and school. trustees whose pay ig limited to $2,000 a year, got a better deal Thursday’ when Education: - Minister Brian Smith ‘in- -troduced amendments.to the . -/ School Act in the provincial | legislature. “The proposed amend. . ments will provide increased informality in the grievance . and appeal procedures, while at the same time protecting: the rights- of teachers;’” he-said. ‘The changes will also ive the government authority to pay “trustees what, it thinks they’ are worth — oa ‘enreer or prepared: “to, supporting; This dynariie currently goes up to career when relocating; . (iIBRARY BROWSING) Siete (by ED. CURELL’ and MARIA YOUNG ~ and suggested how to, choose - the best card: for. ‘your ‘Thursday, May 15 from 7 to week. “Herald Staf t Writer Kitwanga ~ Blementary- . Junior Secondary School will, not everyone | Is... pleased about this, - At the last. ‘school board. This . will .gervice to take'a bus ilo Hazelton band ‘sald’ ‘the “students are” ' tired * from:.'the® days. < ‘The ‘Kitwatiga’ “sehioot davised of the ‘need, to. be.- “to “be. self-- arid humourous . Indy was and there ia-a high suddenly ‘confronted with . rate: after’ this.” ‘Quock : at- widowhood:..and “had ‘to tes.this to the. long bus surmount the need 19 work ‘‘yida" ind ‘to homesickness and. deal with personal ° when students board:out of tragedy. © -town to. attend echoo!. -Acyoung mother’ and ° “When, students move “to secretary, Anne Miller, “another town. to take grade: disruptions in family and first. time living away | from home, said. may difficulties with childcare” stay two or three tronghs but and her.awakening to union “many move-honie after: ‘that, . grade issues’ as. Rend relate’ ‘to becausi they women a pet 1 By CARLA WILSON up meeting, the trustees voted, ; -to to implerl grade.1] in the. srudents in, the - ‘Kitwancool, : _and the Kitwanga: bands. ..”:.: Students . currently -at- - school. tending grade 11.or 12 have _ every day; this tr isover an ", hour. each ‘way. - a atare, "Quock, ’ teprésen- tative for’. te: Kitwancool’.. | . the younger ones. Ted Wells; ” bus-. ride... "before: school. ‘slarts for: the vote op there haven’t been any” more. * problems. with ‘this, school” ade 10" op-out * parents” in’ the. Kitwanga’. ‘ band are opposed to gradé 11 | diseouraged trying to’ 0’ sgpt _ tolife in a new an and. different . city. ; Copa fet grade 11 next year, but . Quock is sienned ‘the: higher ‘grade will be offered and said it will penefit the. Students... ee However, barry “Moore, the chief counsellor.for the - Kitwanga (Gitwangak) band :. ee 11. atthe “Moore doesn’t want a htgn’, school ‘combined : with . ati; - elemeritary school because’ ‘he belleves the bad habits of , older. childreti will influence" * secretary-treasurer. .of. the school . board. répifes that: than with anywhere else. . The: majority .of' the” in the. school, Moore . said.’ However, | Wells’ ‘gaid several, parents. from ‘the Kitwanga band, have ‘spoken with him’. and are:ve much in. favor, discussed dealing with the 1} ‘and°12, it’s usually ’their-‘ of af ee its: me al rales The getigo] will be offering . the bas requirements . for 611; Moora said this is; not. ‘enous y O' ver elec € pourses. 5. offered a8 well, “children Wells cgaid the board is. raising the Bade Ie level thoy very. interested in the . in: ie i De ee Lays Sk yall wed th i i grade 12 and >the students soon. at t the ] iz : Bavarian San | sabe | featuring. Mey 9, ils Pea? take. Quock hopes. supports eS 12 will he nem _ Larrissa . ‘Parwick, : : the instructor at’ ‘the ‘college, urged support for-better and: more childcare’ facilities; . children, Mary Murphy. of < Shopper’s © Drug - Mart: deinonstrated make-up with. apecific advise for wame! work, “The women also cused their experiences and. needs with each other, ~the speakers: and coungellors. Films dealing’ with daycare... and working situations were: also viewed. ©. : “This is my second: session 3 Vl coine again,” was one.. woman's reaction at the end of the evening, sf of 4 ua whch ree “ do a “Joba a 10.p.m.. The Canada Em- ployment Centre invites any interested women to attend. Transportation & childcare are provded, just call. 635-. 7134 before 4:30 during the ' z May.7 and May 14 >) — WiNsBAY _ tickets good for CONSTRUCTION | o 1 Tickets available for trivel July. 7 throug Abe aR AREL 5 eee esa IS gk Sqpes Thea era Sy, eee — at TS ik cote * Samia comer Ail Sine © Septernber 15. 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