Dave Bax appears |. Provincial Opposition Leader Dave Barrett will have a busy day next Saturday before he comes to the NDP Con- stituency Dinner-Dance. ' m WEATHER Today's weather should be cloudy with periods of rain in the morning, lightening to showers in the afternoon. Highs about 15, lows near 10. Friday's weather should be doudy. Barreti 43) -townal & om. to allone the WEP Frovinelial then procecd tn the social evening at the Theeahill Community Centre at 7 frat UWE US, Cen galy 10 dava on Aug. 29, 1856. Bremaigarrtecan: aa at casio of the ann ended afte: Ye ron acerca arrett and Frank Howard confer SPEEDERS TO MEET POLICE Motorists travelling in the vicinity of the Caletiania Senior Secondary School during seheol hours are meeting patrols by highway palrol members of the Terrace RCMP detach- Sr@i1E, Residenls of the area say they are being aubjected te the sounds of squealing tires and roaring engines during the school lunch hour. fame 50 drivers have been issued traffic snolation notices in the last ten days, said Sgt. Jim Gillespie of the local detachment. Viciators are not necessarily students, and mare often the visitors picking up the students, be said. . The police view the problem as serious tecause of the number of elementary students attending schools in the neighborhood. grmtticbemrtnleen ms a cise coh drlerut Seat: tae eine ae me sr 5 School election coming Four schoo] board trustees In School District 88, in- Guding Chairman Jack Cook, are up for re-election on Saturday Nov. 17. Elaine Johnson of Terrace, John Babcock of Hazelton, and Darleen Cornell of Stewart are the other three trustees whose two year terms will soon expire. While no definite com- mitments have been made, early indications are that at least Cook and Babcock will be seeking additional terms, Nominations for the positions close Monday, Oct, om ee TERRACE The Herakt Thursday, September 27, 1979, Page 3 School board briefs Al Tuesday evening's meeting of the School District 88 board of trustees, Elaine Johnson presented a set of guidelines for education. The pamphlet, entitled Philosophy and Goals of Education, purports to set the standard for local education. A motion to adept the guidelines was defeated by a vote of 3-2, pending further study. It will be expensive, but school board trustees ob- viously feel it will be worth the cost, They gave ap- proval for 30 pupils from Caledonia Senior Secondary to travel to Italy in late March. The students wiil each pay an average of $1,350 for the Media Study Tour. They will depart Terrace on March 25, arrive in Rome on March 27, and return on April 10. The purpose of the trip is to giva students an opportunity to travel to Italy and thus be exposed to the Italian culture and tradition. Caledonia will need a new computer. The old unit is quickly running down, and engineers estimate it has two years of use left at the outset. So the board will con- template spending an ad- 00 ditlonal $50,000 on a treasurer of the board, replacement unit. hagn't been made aware yel Ted Wells, secretary- of any refugee exrollment. pee « THURSDAY FRIDAY & SAT. CARTON CIGARETTES, 20’ Phone 635-726), SKEENA MALL TERRACE FOR LEASE RETAIL & COMMERCIAL SPACE Space svitable for commercial offices or retail stores. ordtse CONTACT (112) 374-5193 Suite 510 175 - 2nd Ave. Kamloops, B.C. Ken Wallin