DB, fr PAGE 64, THE HERAL Wednesday, October 23, 1974" sce auecedy ‘FREMONT ISTAD A quiet wedding ¢eremony was held at 3:30 on Friday October the 18 for Patricia Lorraine Istad and Paul Fremont, Later a supper and receplion was heid atthe Oddfellows Hall in Terrace for close friends and family. The couple are not planning a honeymoon just yet. New partnership role for teachers: The B.C, Teachers’ Federation today said it was pleased to learn it was wrong in fearing a government cutback in school construction. Emphasizing that he was speaking for ihe Minisler af: Education, Les . Canty, Superintendent of Ad- ministralive Services, told an education facilities conference in Vancouver on Tuesday that the quéslion was net whether or. not the government should build school facilities, bul whal kind of facilities it should build, BCTF representalives distribuied a printed statement at the conference, charging that the conference had a hidden agenda - to find ways to work around the shortage of school space that would in turn justify a freeze an school construction. Eileen. Dailiy;. Minister of Education, assured the con- ference thal . there” was © no hidden agenda, and Canty later the stressed (he point thal government had no plans for a construction freeze. BCTF President Jim Mac- Farlan said. today, “We're pleased to know our fears were groundless. The Minister has assured us there will be no freeze, and: we accepl - her word,”” To, MacFarlan added that the BCTF’s concern was that the government ‘has committed itself to’ -reducing the pupil-' teacher ratio, bul hal many districts did not have enough space io make full use of the additional teachers. | Rer0rTER | Today's Travel Problems Answered By QUADRA TRAVEL LTD. QUESTION: Wha pays you it you don‘! charge the public for your travel service? ANSWER: The travel industry llself pays us a small. commission instead of yout : Have you a travel Problem of your own? Come In, “phone or write us. We will be glad to help you without charge or obligation of any .kindl mo . Cuadra “Frauel | Senutees Ltd. Asda Lakelsa 635-2281 “We have repeatedly com- mended the government for reducing the pupil teacher ralio,” he said, ‘‘bul. we are concerned that children are nol receiving full benefils from the reduction, hecause some schools are overcrowded.” MaeFarlan said (hal teachers’ welcome the opportunity ta make suggestions on using school space more elfeclively and: on building new school facilities, “We welcome whal. appears tobe a new partnership role for teachers, trustees and Departmental officials.” He added that some districis have not yel caught up with classroom shortage from the previous government's con- struction freeze, let alone any shorlage of. space resulting from the government's aclion in making more laachers available this year. : Qn Sunday, October 20% at 4 - p.m. the Terrace Library Board “held: their’ annual’ tea, The, occasion also: marked the, Of- ficial Opening of (he Childrens Library. This new section of the * Library is dedicated to Mis. Mien Van Heek who served the Library for 20 years. from 1952 to 1972. , . Mrs, Boyd, chairwoman of the Library Board, introduced Mrs, Van Heek who then cul.the ribbon, Mrs, Van. Heek then | made a short speech The woman, Mein Van Heek, and the plaque which tells it all. Heek officially opened the children’s _ wing of the Terrace Library Sunday, a Dollar for dollar, * feature for feature, the Datsun B210 | can still make $3000: _ goa long,long way. ‘Taranto, Montreal, Hallfax warehouses. Local freight, licence, provintial tax, “Chi child size although it ‘is my hata tat tatatatatet ater! reminiscing about her. 20 years with the Library, She helped’ found the Library and shared In the many fights thal it tock to get the Library where it is today. . The new section is, wholly geared to attract the young and encourage early interest ia reading. Attractive plaques decorate the walls. The shelves are arranged in smali alcoves . off of a central reading area. Stools and a reading desk are all tah Mrs. Van her time to DATSCIN SAFETY WEEK. OCTOBER 26 TO NOVEMBER 2, BRING YOUR DATSUN -— INFOR AFREE _-- SAFETY CHECK. * {CALL YOUR DATSUN DEALER FOR © AN APPOINTMENT TODAY.) L&D Motors ~ 918 Clark Road, Hwy 16E — Terrace, B.C. Check intoDatsun’s economical B210. i The B10 has features that some DATSUN] od | td. Tel: 635-6660 ldren’s library officially guess that many adults would enjoy browsing .through ad- venture and animal stories, Asmall stairway leads up toa section dévoted to picture books. - . In all it is a childs world of ‘adventure and mystery or just | plain fun. A wonderland of wonderlands for your children to enjoy; don't deprive them of the joy. of. reading. Use your Library and let them use theirs By Debbie Therrien. - wing which has been dedicated to the woman who devoted twenty years of the Terrace Public Library. and other. community services. S ‘other cars IIketo call extra- cost options. “Like Tawa ly reclining front bucket seats. disc brakes. White sidewail tires. ower assisted front Tinte lass. Andrear window defoager. Allincluded inthe Datsun B210, 2-daor Sedan's standard price of less than 53 000% * As wellas gteat gas milqage.So it takes even your dollar to take you farther, Atyour Datsun dealers now, . applicable, extra. A see tena a Carat Se onnaestaaet a ar sae a opened - - — Terrace, the wing was dedicated to Mrs. Van Heek. She is shown above cutting the ribbon-to open the new wing. . ; F Mein Van Heek, no stranger to most Terrace residents was back in Terrace Sunday to officially open the children’s wing of the Terrace Public Library. In recognition of her 20 years of service to : less ; DatsunB2l0.Thecarthatcan. still make your dollar mean a lot. - SS —_ <——— f ST — Sas Sas SSeS 5 =r — = y. " RIPE RES So ne SS Sz