ae “fs be Book Reviews ¢ THE HILLSIS LONELY BY LILLIAN BECKWITH ARROW BOOKS _ Lilian Beckwith's doctor prescribed a rest. To follow his orders, she advertised for a quiet home lo share. From ihe few wha replied, Lillian chose to stay with Morag, an elderly lady living alone in a seaside croft on the Hebrides. With a wry wit well suited to her subject, Lilllan Beckwith described her dismay when she reached Morag’s home after a rugged crossing from the PAGE C6, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 6, 1974 Terrace Library, Mainlandin a raging sea in total darkness, She plunges wholeheartedly into living as the iskanders do making the best of few comforts, inclement weather, and rare com- munucation. Finally; she is so taken by the pleasures of simple living she buys a home of her own near Morag. This results in asecond book, A Rope - In Case, which continues the story of life on this sea scrubbed island. 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Work experience programs give students who desire and need them the opportunily to explore the world of work and develop their individual vocational interests while still. attending school part of the lime. . : The new regulations follow amendments to legislation, passed earlier in the year, which make paruicipating students elegible for assistance under the Workers’ Com- “pensation Acl providing the agreenient to work is signed by the sludent,' a parent, a representative of the school and the employer. Does Such students are exempted from (he Minumum Wage Act.» One of the terms imposed by all such agreements is that the job security of ather employees will not be affected. The Honourable Eileen FIGHT THE UNG Chronic Bronchitis USE It's a mattero CRIPPLERS CHRISTMAS SEALS f life and breath. Dailly, Minisler of Education, announced the new regulations this morning. She said that since one of the purposes of the public schools must be to help students prepare for em- ployment which is satisfying as- well as financially successful, the schools should arrange aclual on-the-job experience, under controlled conditions, for those who can benefit from .it. “These ‘students ‘will spend part of their Ume-in class and part al work,"' Mrs, Dailly said, “Coming al an age when students’ potential for dropping -oul is high, the part-time work | experience will-help keep them atlached to their school so thal they can continue their education,” she added. ‘'The increasing demands increasing complexity of sociely and the world of work demands increasingly better educated citizens and em- ployees, and this is an excellent way to gel them.” uO The Minister said that in school districts where work complexity. of | sociely and the world of work | experience programs have been offered in past years, they have, helped pupils get an early un- derstanding of the relalionship between education and job success, develop personality, acquire good work habits and broaden their understanding of the occupational world, From. the schools’ stand- point the programs tend to help lhem to relate academic and vocational training to job requirements and provide an avenue by which the schoels can help meet: community needs. 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PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the Schaol District aforesaid that a poll has become necessary at the election now pending, and that | have granted such poll; and, further, that the persons duly election, for whom only votes will be -Inthe District Municipality of Terrace and Terrace Rural Voting Area: FOR TWO YEAR TERM: Surname OtherNames Position: Term Res Address Occupation ORR BOYLE BREWER Dennis Wesley a ry HARRISON Nan Georgina a Nn Nancy as “" James Patrick Trustee 2 years 4626 Munthe Ave. Sales Terrace, B.C. , 4012 Anderson St. Manager ‘Terrace, B.C. 4620 Hillcrest Ave. Housewife Manager Terrace, B.C, 4806 Vealsh Ave, Homemaker Terrace, B.C. FOR ONE YEAR TERM: ~~ Surname Other Names Position Term. Res Address Occupation | Such pall will be opened at. Voting Area, himself accordingly. SHERIDAN ‘Daniel Gray ‘TINDALL’ Michael William ; « Ciarence Michiel Elecmentar St., Terrace, 8.C. ; ~ Thornhill Elementary School, 940 Clark Road, T The Residence of Mr. & Mrs, A.A. Emery, Cedervale, BC. Bc. = cook = John Edward Trustee J year 4814 Park Ave, Manager . ce ae - Terrace, B,C. ; LA PLANTE Otelia Marie wm. 9623 Eby St.‘ Hausewife - a ee . + Terrace, B.C, MABBETT: Raymond Lyle ow f°. 4644 Seott Ave. Chief. X-ray - a Terrace, B.C. Tech ROY Margaret Vivian + ti” 4926 Lazelle Ave. Housewife "-‘ . Terrace, B.C. 3908 Marshall Or. Camputor . Terrace, B.C, Machine wane o Operator we: 4114 Skoglund St. Salesman. + ° Terrace, B.C, ¥ School Auditorium, 3430 Sparks for elactors in the District Municipality of Terrace and Terrace Rurat - onthe 16th day of November, 1974, betwean the hours af 8:00 4.m and 8:00 p.m. of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern ..Given under my hand at Terrace, B.C. this 29th day of October, 1974 AJ, Mecoll Returning Officer * Pe ris Ee ee ne Reali ne abate are tig mene mn te apse oe we “sep yi PATE ETT eae