- Horthwent Community College must take’ positive . steps to allow the Native Indian population, which makes up 40 per cent of the population, to meet their own needs in a way that will enhance thelr lifestyle, a . panel of people said at a fortim Saturday. - One Native person at the forum said. that the -college has been using $10 words on. the Native people who only. - af Hazelton Secondary, said © hunter ‘who goes out but- -chering all the game and then only brings one piece of education’ are accessability: because many teachers are agents, etc. “Supreme Court action | “door to No.10 Holdi S, who meat tothe butcher tocut up. by Natives .to pain the ee ore earelie seeking redress from the District of commenced Feb, 6 involving Ken — constructed the apartments and Another person at the. proximately of a i ® the oe ve he ily want, vereace for damages that have been Kerr, district building inspector who Coachman Ltd, who received an going to Saltl the vecks of Natives feel secure at ‘I urge all Iecilers trom all caused and occasioned to their issued the building permit to No.10 ‘occupancy permit for reninw on supplying the people-in the college; and praviding them levels of society’ to invest in ‘property as the result of negligence Holdings for. fhe construction of the _ Manday. Terrace District Council is " investigating the possibility of establishing a municipal police force to replace the RCMP because of increasing costs by the federal police force. Alderman David Gellately says the police are putting in 219 hours of overtime each month and be wants to know ‘where that time is going. “I want to ask the RCMP for a breakdown.,.bow much time do they spend in court and . bow much Ume do they spend outside of the - municipality,” be said, Alderman Vic Jolliffe sald | that whenever he has gone to — the RCMP for facts about their operation, paid for by . position ‘that we could be | getting rid of them they may be more co-operative,” he sald. - Alderman Bob Cooper " suggested that a provincial police force could be in- stitutedtoreplace the RCMP . in B.C. Municipalities everywhere in the province are being hard hit by increasing costs by the RCMP, particularly became the new contract increases come after most 1981 municipal budgets have been established ‘Terrace council wants to find out if the RCMP coats are going to be greater than establishing a local force. Some alder- men aay that | the. municipality would require “to meet Native. needs mist view Native people when planning ‘couries. that’. -will benefit. them. “There also has tobe some con- sideration given ‘to the” emotional meeds of Native people,” he said. +. He suggesied that instead ef a course on American history a courge on focal . history would be-of far better benefit ‘to local students, particularly those who do not plan.to leave the area, ~ Gary. Underhill, principal that the four main .coo- siderations for the college in providing Natives - with less officers. than -are presently stationed . in Terrace because they would not have to police the outlying areas. the public to come to schools. ‘Another area the college could rap is using ordinary lege staff should aléo be better. "educated on. what. the community is looking for in . the way of service,” | be said. Dr. Pier’ De Paola, superintendent of education -~ for. the Gitksan-Carrier District, said society has failed to .make any in- vestment in- its human De Paola said that most ‘teachers do not have a & ~ perspective | 2 Canadian population would feel more comfortable; and the college could use them for Tromoting the college to their younger brothers and 100% Cotton @ Made in India- - in styles for Spring Kolbjorn and Christine Eide are apartment (pictured above) next special damages of $1,639.50. He also awarded her pre- judgment interest on the $281,639 calculated from December, 1974, al a rate of 12 per cent a year. Sales een. area with theskills they need with sufficient motivation to - Northwest |Community charged against the district, it's to becomie involved -in the continue. , ; College...there isno problem — - _ development of their area. - “‘E. would like to-see getting money to develop . . . ——— “People don’talways get the workshop style cour-- other resources like coal’ Mother ; - pes : a : jobs they seek because they ses..ones that are shorter fields; .and- while the - . . ANNOUNCEMENT | *t have the ," and more. interesting; ve rovincial govérnment is Simenewen" Screens moment awarded (IN ab eee Bert McHay, ofthe Nisgha said. : in that area only the Skeena " - . . _ Tribal Council, says that “A tok of older people want Manpower Development $350, 000 cinatons will be ered Boe aver ‘ae | “No. 1 - 3238. alum st Indian chikdren have been tb come back to college and Committee is trying to find ¥ and tomorow W Damuene City 4 re aa Terrace, BL. discriminated against for some consideration. should ‘out what the loca] “needs VANCOUVER (cP) — A hanna eens BOr- . waigetorss | ams ’ ‘years and Department’ of be gives! to the older student are," says De Paola. woman Heft to raise three [easterly winds blowing Fort ges, 900 Monday theu Friday Indian Affairs counsellors as well as the younger He said that community children has been awarded ; oe town, ‘These into Peace iver {ime OFFICE HOURS: 2p.m:-Spm. - ‘were as much to blame for student," says Underhill. - leaders, including Native more than $360,000, including th baron “a through | oui Bima 638-0294 of 635 am cits tat) the high failure rate among The average dropout rate in band leaders, should form prejudgmentinterest,for the, “I ‘oda . Sockenw 4 etwon ermor Native people as anyone secogdaryschoolsisabout 10 committees, to lobby . death of ber husband in a cornish ay bAdeprees Porttand Ws er 009. — : else. When the Natives leave per cent with an average of government to support the. 1978 traffic accident. low is 4'¢ overnig . the reserves to attend school 50-50 white and “Native collegeinthedevelopmentof = Mr.- Justice J. C. Bouck is 4 degrees. ; area they have always relurned students graduating, the northwest. made the award in B.C. eQORONTO. (CP) — High tow PERFORMANCES. feeling alienated from both although Native students are De Paola said that the Supreme Court to Ivy in miltimetres tor git, Brewious - FEATURING ot worlds, said McKay. still ‘only graduating on the ‘ college should also work Delores Jeselon, 29, widow of 2a fours iomue my by me oe a “These are the people who vocational programs. more closely with school Trevor Allen Jeselon. Winnipeg rere DIFFERENT. are now sending their — One area that oes. peed districts in developing Nar drives by aie arg : . : = | PROGRAMS. children to school...parents improyement, said’ Un- career concepts. ‘“Secon- 4@ car driven ur | Saske ae: cannot provide the proper derhill, is the attitudes by dary. scheols are ‘not- William Watérs, who was on North Bariietora to 10.9, , Each Program SEELYN HART ant aspiration to their children,” people in general towards teaching students. the his way to Terrace and had = mesicina tat ar 000 principal dancers - said McKay. the schools. He suggested ‘reasons for why they are to pass Jeselon’s home“in (CSitenr Ms SoD DAVID PEREGRINE - ’_ .MeKay said that rules are that the college could take earning. Students need Harelton en route. ~ Edenton 1 000.4 Bf 8:15 p.m. Friday 13th, March 1981, 2: 00 p.m. “Matinee,” made to be broken and bent courses and registrations to general skills so they can go Waters lost control of the Ctileaer op azole (Band 6: PE LEE THEATRE In TERRACE =e and that 18 Tow the college the village instead of forcing on to learn specific vehicle as they travelled - Revelstoke | sa 01h? Tickets Cost $9.00 . Obtehabtetrem:" : ‘ected yuugi . highly wane careoed pond een oR eee Ree tea oe Reduced Matines Pelion $450. Fone Baron Jewellers In Terrace’s Skeena Mall @ _ #2 T we also suggested there bank and into the : ~_ Telephone 635-3429 4iq er’ e) ice . : at} neal ONSALE 10 AM. T0:4:00 P.M. Terrace and District Arts Council ‘should be some Indian both men drowned. Comox fox 35, 7 BC. VaGaA2 _ Bouck awarded the w. Mews 4 _ SATUROAY 28th, FEBRUARY 1901. | 80%35, Terrace. B.C., , content in the appearance of ornan Frince George = 92 - SKEENA MALL (NEXT TO K-MART) Telephone 635.2101 thecollege. “The 40per cent $232,000, plus $16,000 each for Willie Lake = 08 - : ; res costs studied that makes up the Native the three children and‘ Germansen tnag . hal _ CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE-PONTIAC BUICK. Friday nights ‘til 9 PM Gord Hamliton Al Westhrook We'll all be here to help you The dollar VA Ed McEwan MONTREAL (CP) — U.S. ef ' dollar in terms of Canadian funds at noon Tuesday was down 1-35 at $1.1083. Pound Sterling was down #0100 at 700 3rd Ave W 331 Rupert, Se: Prince Rupert Prince Rupert : 6244995 — ~-] ‘ im McEwang $2.070. | 624.6743 Gold hai LONDON (AP) — Closing 1232 Main St 330 - 4741 Lakelse - 299 City Centre | gold prices Tuesday in U.S. Smithers. Terrace Kitimat a ae —y Telephone 635-4941 dollars a troy ounce. | 847.9633 635-5945 — 639-3173. eal Dealer Licence Number 5693 Terrace, B.C. - :