. - . = = A aeaenn! we: ca os Pt ey a Aten E WR Lain, Diciisien Edineteliiversnctamemaadbehionae f P : Z ' $161,149 to “TERRACE — Members of the board of trustees. for School - District 88 will receive 25 percent , more compensa- tion for their positions in 1987. than they received last year. At the March {0 board meeting, held in South Hazelton Elementary School, trustees passed a resolution i increasing their annual pay from $4,000 to $5,000; the board chair-» man will now be paid $7,500 and the vice- chairman will receive ~ $6,250. The salary increases came as a result of an Order in Council of the provincial cabinet Jan, 23 amending portions of Sec- tion 33 of the School Act, allowing boards to adjust the pay scale by resolu- tion. One-third of the salary is non-taxable ex- pense allowance. DRAFT BUDGET APPROVED School District 88 will submit budget proposal to the ' Ministry of Education for 1988 of $23,730,103. The figure was approved by the board of trustees at a meeting March 10 in Hazelton. The budget includes implement Level 2 of the district’s program to reduce class Noted local pianist to play © in Terrace Pianist Steffan Wegner, a resident of Kitimat and graduate of Trinity College, will perform at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre March 21. . Wegner launched his musical career by winning the Knights of Columbus award twice at the Pacific Northwest. Music Festival during the 1970’s. He went on to studies at UBC, working with prom- inent teachers and per- formers including inter- nationally-acclaimed B.C. pianist Robert Silverman. Wegner later obtained a Fellowship degree from Trinity College of Music in London, England. He presently lives and teaches in Kitimat. The program for Weg-_ ner’s March 21 perfor- mance favors romantic era composers, with pieces by Schumann, Brahms, anda ballade. and polonaise by Chopin. Works by Satie and Debussy are also on the program, along with the Beethoven Opus 13, the Pathetique sonata. Concert time will be 8 p.m., and advance tickets are available at Carter's Jewellers for $7, with stu- dent and senior charges of $3.50. an operating . sizes in schools, An addi- tional $160,000 is directed toward starting a core French language program in elementary schools. Elementary secretarial - time will be increased at a cost of $30,000, another $55,000 will allow more relief time for prin- cipals, The interim operating budget will be submitted to. the Ministry of Educa- tion. for approval. A response from the ministry is expected ‘in April. ; Design work continues | for new | sewage plant and: ‘Sturn = states CAL GRADS DOING -WELL AT UBC Caledonia Senior Secondary graduates enrolled at UBC are cut- ting a swath through the - university’s .Department. of Mathematics, accord- ing to Caledonia principal - Bill Sturn, = In a letter to the board | of School. District 88, that Cale- donia graduates are rank- ed second among schools outside the metropolitan ~ NUMBER ONE Vancouver area in first year calculus marks and in the top ten for all schools analyzed in a recent study, Sturn says 91 percent of former Caledonia students . passed first year calculus, - with 36 percent achieving first class standing. Overall. average for all - schools in the analysis was 75 percent passing and 23 percent rating first class. ‘“‘These students are to be congratulated for their - outstanding achievements. Look for a picture of . BABY MISS PIGGY in this . Terrace Review issue. Bring it to McDonald’s and get. “BABY MISS PIGGY” FREE! (first ten people only) - The ‘Mathematics Depart- ‘ment at Caledonia ‘is ‘also congratulated for the fine work it has done in preparing our graduates for’ their university courses,’ Sturn con- cludes, Daniel Boone Legacy - A piece of beech bark carved — "D Boon,” near Kingsport, Tenn, - is thought to be one authentic legacy among many bark for- geries of the famous Daniel Boone across the wilderness Boone ex- plored in the late: 18th century, says National Geographic. — AND NO WONDER!) BECAUSE OF VALUE LIKE THIS: TERRACE — Terrace’s | $1.7 million secondary - sewage treatment plant is still on the drawing board, but the design is about 70 percent complete and recommendations have been made for the pur- chase of all mechanical components in the design. Pram Kashyap of KLM Engineering -in Prince George stated recently ‘that’ construction will - begin on the plant sometime this year but no definite timetable has been established. The aerated lagoon system will replace . the present primary treat- ment. plant on Brauns “Island, he said. It will be built on the same site with the same outfall point in . - the Skeena River, and the old plant will be retired. Kashyap said the staff required to operate the new facility will be equal to or slightly less-than the . number presently working at the existing plant. Objectives for effluent quality, Kashyap said, are 45 parts per million biological oxygen demand and 60 parts per million suspended sotids. Police report On Thursday, March 12 Terrace RCMP arrested a 31 year-old Prince George woman following a knife wielding incident at a local hotel bar. The woman was charg- ed with possession of a weapon, and. assault with a weapon. Are you new In town? 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