1 vr ‘t Reema ein ye pe TE gE ry at tg tgs Bea MN ag ty ey SY Mountain Vista TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN: Claude Comeau gazes out at the stunning views available in all direc- tions from the fire lookout atop Copper Mountain, The trail to the top starts just past the Thornhill Dump, and can be driven most of the way, or hiked in a few hours. Remember to bring boots — there's still more than a foot of snow the last kilometre or so of the hike. sciiool board shorts So _ TERRACE — Areahigh school Special instruction director students can look forward toa Andrew Scruton said the series of new locally developed teacher — Lisa Gillman —-will courses next year ranging from _ be arriving in August. forestry to calculus. Gillman is from Nova Scotia,. . The list, approved by school... and holds degrees in teaching, . if board trustees at their May:8 and special education, as well as. meeting, includes: a diploma in working with the * Calculus 12 to be.offered at deaf. Caledonia Senior Secondary — school as an option for students wanting to better prepare for first-year university maths and sciénce courses. * Computer Music 9/10 to be offered at Thornhill Jr. Secon- dary in combination with the Aug. 21-22. Seminars for the graduation program (Grade 11 and 12) and the primary pro- gram (K-3) are set for Aug. 23 and 24, “by? ‘Simon Fraser University ministry officials. Teacher par- ticlpation is voluntary. kkkhkhkk Trustees referred to the facilities committee recommen- dations to coordinate district- wide conservation and recycling programs. The requests came from Kkekkkk Trustees were informed at the school board meeting that School District 88’s technology grant will be only $108,000 this year. The province gives districts the money each year to buy computer equipment and drama program. software. Skeena Jr. Secondary teacher * Current Events 11 is a new The grant is slightly less than Danny Houpt and the Terrace elective at Caledonia to give last year’s — and far below the District Teachers’ Association. students a better understanding more than $400,000 the district ‘‘A combined approach might: of contemporary world issues. | asked for. encourage more widespread Also offered at Hazelton kk kth participation and demonstrate Secondary will be Forestry 12, and Guidance 9 — an elective to help students interested in peer- counselling, KkKkekekke After a months long search, the school board has succeeded Provincial government- organized seminars were an- nounced for this summer to ac- quaint district teachers with the widespread changes coming to the education system under the province’s Year 2000 initiative. in a public way the value of working cooperatively to preserve the environment,’ TDTA. representatives wrote. conjunction with education - Person | ~ killed - TERRACE — A series of: car; accidents on the Victoria ‘Day’. weekend left~ one: Jocal man ~ dead and several.more injured. Orrin Fraser Smith, 27; 4605 Scott Ave., was killed May 20 when his, car failed negotiate a corner ‘40km west Terrace on Hwy16. Police said his wife,’ Brenda Smith, and three children’ were taken . hospital with cuts and lacera- tions, Terrace RCMP said Smith of to of to was throwa from the car when it § rolled down an embankment. A May 18 crash at the same - place also sent Peter Gilbert Colussi and Mike Christopher Wilkins, both 19 and of Prince Rupert, to hospital. Police said the 1990 Dodge pickup crossed - . the highway and entered the left ditch and rolled fumerous times. Police said a May 19 crash sent Amber Dougan 'to hospital with a broken leg when the vehi- cle she was riding on Kalum Lake Drive left the road and dipped. Driver Lewis Fernandes has been charged with driving without due care and attention, RCMP said, a rr iit "i ry nu - | a ies oil m w Sy A aE Remembering The " ponttatle FRL SAT JUNE 8-9 8: 00 P.M. 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