oe aS r Peditates ms bane Utes thn ar - Wednesday, November. 22, 1967 © * "TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. : WITH A = (Opposite Lakelse Hotel). _ Ee GE Tr “Ser” A PUATTERING “NEW HAIRSTYLE for hoop By JOHN OMAN’ iy ein abel 2 ket a So PTT ee: roe 7 ees NTRP paaeae . + aoak ROSE, GALE. & co. _ CHARTERED: ACCOUNTANTS | *D, LG, PUaTER Ragan, CAL CA, C ‘bee 2 ~~ e McPherson Block e " ‘Terrace, B.C. SMITHERS PRINCE ROPERT Se ICOUVER ° . || Wells “edges . "Steona Taek Peet baskettet [© {8qued found last week that there Wag oom st the top but thelease — ition dac lees sa , fee piri Herb. Morvin spelled doom for the Skeena squad by. managed to Meld four players.for the last three minutes, because of foul f trouble, quit they hold on, But © Skeena “High basketball squad is greatly improved, :tand White received November 14. Skeena bombed the Red and ‘| Whites. 7234 to tie fdr frat 'SAV- MOR BUILDERS CENTRE LTD. 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Simon Muldoe and John Oman’ refereed the game. to its second defeat of the week when Albert & McCaffery came | Out on top of a 43 to 28 score, -| In the scoring for Al & Mac, Jim Gould was high with 13 while John Oman pegged up 11, -|Reg Dempster 6 and Harold Champoux 4, Colin Chasteauneuf, Jim Olson, Walter Elkiw, Steve Reynolds and Doug MacKay each took 2 points, For Agar Red & White, high scorér was Fred with 14, Sord MeComell 8, Jack serogt 3, | erry Sharples an mn MacLeod Al & Mac were called for 3 fouls and Agar Fad & White had 7. Referees wore :Simon Muldoe and Bob Kester, ; Sunday’s second game was a Squeaker right down to the final second as Skeena made every effort to down Marshall Wells , | Who had 8 one point lead. Marshall Wells came out the victors with a final score of 44 to 49. Herbie Morven was . {high man for Marshall Wells, Martin haiking up 27 points, .- Adame had 7, Simon Muldoe ‘5, ” qifred Johnson 4andGiga Turner’ |: for sole tenancy of the lead spot. | £ pouring in |} - | | 27. points’ for Marshall Wells, : a |G: The Wells squad only ; 4 { i : ~e i That's the message Agar Red ' i, i game showed the effects : Rod Kluas was high manwith 23 | # ‘|Den MacLean 9 points, and 6 | Stroat with 15, Jerry |i Dave Wadley 4; and Don Haudense | § child with 3 points rounded out |§ Sunday's action took Agar down |™ HELLO -DOLLY was the theme of a tewvelling The display, display of dolla from around the world which reached the Terrace Public library last weok. fi High man for Skeona was Bob. Om i jKester with 15, Rod Kluss got suensored by the United Nations Children’s Fund attracted viewers Judy van der Kwaak, Patty Carlson and Chery! Hjerpe, Around . ‘the town ~ Miss Mika Inselberg, “dough. ter of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Aircraft on November 14 to be pat home on her 2ist birthday, 12, Bruce Peters 5, Brian McNab and Paul Walker 4° each and Dan| - MeLean, 3. . . Skeena drew 13 fouls- opposed to Marshall Wells i Gilerees were Ken Gray and John League Standings at November 1,. Al & Mac; 2, Skeena High; = 3, Marshall Wells; 4 ‘Agat Red & White, ated Scoring Leaders: + ee + 1, Herb Morven; 2,° Joun an; 3. Rod Kluss; 4, Mar’ [tin Adams; 5. Fred Pillpott, Inselberg, came up on the CF] November 19, Mike is attending Columbia College in Vancouver. “Mr. and Mrs, Ray Sk oglund have returned from a 13,000 mile trip across Canada and back via the United States, . . Mr, and Mrs, Fred Clarke have returned from vacationing Mn Phosnix, Arizona, mo . Mr. and Mrs, S.N.G, Kirk. aldy of Victoria were in. town | to take-part in the Remembrance Day celebrations and to visit relatives and old friends. ss * A pre-Christmas concert willl - be held in the ‘auditorium of the Clarence Michiel School at; 3 o'clock on Saturday, November 25. Participating in the concert will be the Skeena Secondary! are 75 cents each and can be purchased from.a band or choir member or at the door, ¥. * Mr, and Mrs, Fred Smith and daughter, Sheila, have returned from a month's vacation when they visited. relatives in New Glasgow, Quebec and Montreal and took in EXPO, .* .- Mr, and Mrs, Robert Shumka were farewelled by friends Fri. day at the residence. of Mr. and Mrs. William Benzer, prior to their couver Saturday, ‘*. 4 * Mr. and Mrs, C. M..Adam of Westview have returned from]. a six weeka’ vacation when they visited relatives and friends in School Senlor Band under the; direction of Jed: Dodsworth, and -the:, School Choir under ‘masic, and friends are asked to attend and encourage students in-thia’ bart of thelr education, Tickets Scotland and ie Holland, -. Members: * thank all who donated ‘or loaned items for the display in’ thet: ‘auseum on Remembrance Day, [You'll Sintle Tool. GROCERY departure for Van--| When You Shop at _ HULL'S: THORN, featuring o complete. intecton of * MEATS. F Grocers we PRODUCE. ke CONFECTIONS . ‘Across. from the Themhill Scheol The: new True way to | pan Here it is! Everything you ‘need for your ¢ com- oe os bination of True Chequing and True Savings =. accounts in a neat complimentary wallet. Including _ personalized cheques. This new True way keeps your True Chequing oe account separate from True Savings. You leave enough in a True ‘Chequing Account to pay your. - bilis, ‘You put the rest into 444% True Savings. moon (if you already have a 3% Savings Account, ‘you can convert it to True Savitigs,) See how this simplifies your money planning. Come e . in and ask about the new True way.to bank — and a get your new True-blue wallet free. Bank of Montreal i Canadas First Bank of” the : Terrace! Ode ‘director Carl Holden, Parents’ Museum Society” would’ like to Phono 635-6624 ” Thornhill oe, id OFFERED LESS A teacher with four KITIMAT — $9,581 . THAN. KITIMAT OR PRINCE RUPERT ‘SETTLEMENTS years of University training and ten years of experience vill receive TERRACE - BOARD OFFER - $9,215 | DIFFERENCES BETWEEN KITIMAT AND | PRINCE RUPERT SETTLEMENTS. AND TERRACE. OFFER PRINCE RUPERT — $9, 500 Years of University training Year of ‘experience o. 10 0 10° Oo} 1 Amouit by which Kitimot axteads Terroce offer $96 $211: $72 , a $356 $7 $375 ‘Amount by which Pies Roper excaads Terrace $105 $10: $150. $275 ; $75 $165 divided by number of students) Terrace ranks third from the bottom _ ' or Terrace pays less than 80 other districts: ‘in the province =; : BOARD'S RESPONSIBILITIES _ The teachers realize that there are factors, such as unfoir . tax ‘structure. ond Department of ‘Education Grants,. which are beyond the control of tho Boord of School Trustees ond which make - gatsfactory settlements - difficult. . Nevertheless, the teachers feel that thelr cause is Justified and thet the Board: have’a duty ‘to ‘the tox-payer to provide « a standard of education at" least. equal to thot of surrounding’ districts. ; Teacher Salary cost per atudent (Total salary bill” TERRACE .CANNOT. HOLD | “TEACHERS If Terrace is to. attract good teachers and is to retain those we olrendy have, we cannot ofiet them aa yemuneration which: is’ less than that. offered chewhore,” pen PERCENTAGE © FIGURES ‘DECEPTIVE | a parity v with other neighboring divtrlets, this figure, but in dollars: ‘and cents initial roguetts were. ‘timed PRINCIPALS ALLOWANCES (1967) Four room schoo! —. lowest in the Province | Six room school —=- 10th from the bottom Twelve room school — 6th from the bottom Sixteon room school ~ — 3rd from the bottom : ae no © point did the Terrace teachers’ final request exceed the Kitimat scale FACTS TEACHER TURN-OVER . ~ Law year Terrace employed 136 teachers. 50 _. of these left the district majority left to teach in other districts. . UNEQUAL ‘OPPORTUNITIES. ee peers ‘.. Many of the. items which the: teachers. hove sought: to » negotiate @ are’ + not ‘pilerily for ithe benefit . OF the teachers. The figures ‘comparing: student/ teacher: ‘ration in Terrace ond Kitima in June. ‘The vast: relieved of non-educational tasks: ‘by. the: employment of non-professional per teacher to spend ‘more time on ‘the real, business ot teaching, : Qs CLASSES OVERSIZE : Mount Elizabeth Secondary iimat) : Students: ‘795° Teachers: 45 " Skeena’ Secondary ~ _ Students: 975 - Teachers: 43