Fett A eee Po v - ee Provision of community college services In all areas of the Province. is the major recommendation made in (he report of the Task Force on the Community College released today by Education Minister Eileen Dailly. To accomplish this objective, the report proposes the creation of four new colleges in areas presently not included in British Columbia's ten existing college regions. ; The areas recommended for new colleges are the northwest, where the B.C. Vacational School at Terrace would be used as the, core facility; the nor- theas!, which would use the vocational school al Dawson Creek; the East Kootenay, and the northern portions of Van- cauver Island. . Mrs~Dailly congratulaled the Task Force for their thoroughness in preparing the report which was the result of 75 intial. meelings, publication of a working paper, and 100 ad- ditional public meetings In communities throughout (the Province. The report recommends that | the colleges should make major commitments to adult and continuing education. in the communities they serve, as well as provide university and technological transfer programs and career programs. It also recommends Terrace C Called to Mr. Jacob‘falstra of Terrace was among a total of 59 law students admitied to the Bar in Vancouver .on Monday, Sep- tember 16. The Hon. Mr. Justice D. R. Verchere of ihe Supreme Court of British Columbia presided at the Call and Admission Ceremony held at the Assize Court, : ; The students were presented to the court by Hugh P. Legg, Q. C.,a Berfcher of the Law Society. of British Columbia, acting on- behalfof tha Treasurer, Peler J, Millward, Q.C: « : iy The total numbe including the September 16 Call, is 279, ; ‘ Verchere congralulated the sludents -on their achievement and said he hoped they would always practise with honour, honesty, vigour and to the best of their abillty, In persuing a.career in the PAGE Ae, THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 25, 1974 aii that the colleges provide media- communication services ta the public and the publie schools in thelr surrounding ~ school districts. The report suggests that the Department of Education, in cooperation with the Depart- ment of Transport and Commu leations and the Provincial Library Commission, evolve a media-communications policy under which the Department's existing Provincial Education Media Centre would serve all learning institutions, The colleges would be given the capacity to produce less ex- pensive media material than _ fhe Media Centre for them- selves ‘and the public schools that wish to use their facilities, and possibly act as regional distribution centres. A number “of colleges and school districts are already cooperating in such matters as joint library cataloguing, film distribution and the use of computer systems. The report recommends decentralization of continuing education whereby regional councils would be responsible for the coordination of adult education programs provided by school districts and the colleges themselves. Programs: would be financed by per capita Government - grants ad- ministered throught continuing itizen | the Bar legal progession, he reminded (hen they had taken up a very heavy burden of responsibility, in that when people came to them for help, they were also pulling their trust in them, He advised students to always be mindful of that responsibility and to guard against careless and sloppy work, . Hugh Legg warned the . students that there were times when the legal progession was * subject to criticism, but this was something they would have to learn to live with. He felt sure thal they shared his view, thet withaut the lege! profession : AE tte sane sa democratic aociety: could riot admitted lo the’Bar this year, exist under the rule of law. =! _ He advised them to work hard for their clients and to ensure In his. address, Mr. Justice - that legal services were abilable to all members of the public. He asked them to take a responsible position towards legal aid and agin reminded them that it was their responsiblity to uphold the dignity of the law, Williams Refuses to talk Ed Smith, Social Credit MLA for Fart St. John said Saturday that Lands and Forests Minister Bob Williarns refuses to answer questions concerning his department Nunweiller Off To Japan The office of Alf Nunweiler, Minister of Northern Affairs announced taday thal he will be participating in an In- ternational Conference on Human Environment in Nor- {hern Areas, Al Sapporo Japan, September 17th. . Mr. Nunvweiler will be the B.C. Government represen- tative at the conference which is sponsored by the Kokaido Government, Mr, Nunweiler's expenses will be paid for by the Hokaido Government... A. Spokesman for Mr, Nun- weiler slated thal he expects to gain further insight into the problems - associated with Northern living and will con tribule to the conference a paper concerning. social and economic proposals for Nor- thern British Columbia, Mr, Nunweiler will be accompanied by his wife ‘and daughter, neither of whom will travel at the expense of the government, and, Mr. Eric Karlsen of the Environmental. Land Use Secrelarial. The Arthritis Centre in Van- couver, headquarters for the B.C, Division, C.A.R.S,, has a world-wide reputation, and its visitors’ list each year includes’ the names of. oulstanding specialists in the rheumatic diseases. us well as. those in other allied health professional groups. Weaner Pigs for Sale Phone 635-6746 » B. Boutilier when asked by apposilion members. He issued. the statement at the Regional Meeting of the North-Coast Social Credit Constituencies in Prince George. Smith went on to say that there are some answers needed in the light of - the recent. closure af Rim Forest Products of Hazelton. The new. stumpage and royalty policy of the N.D.P. has gouged $170 million in excess’ revenue over budget fram, the faltering forest industry he said, This outrageaus royally coupled with high wood chip prices has fesulted in com-. panies like Rim Forest Products subsidizing the government operation of Cancel tothe tune of $18 per cunit. This behaviour is responsible for the, vast unemployment in the north, sald Smith, and he wants Williams to account for it. AD. . FOR SALE -Shantilla Tan Reg. A-116765 Two year old Bay . . Half Arabian flily sired by Tan Tin Purebred Arabian Stallion who has an outstanding show record. This filly is already following in her sires footsteps by placing Ist in her class and also raserve cham- plon behind her full brother who has been many times reserve and grand champion. © Tabu Tan Rag. A-55727 . 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Asa first step in making the concept of life-long learning financially practical, all education to the grade 12 level for all age groups would be tuilion-free. All programs would be free to citizens receiving old age pensions of income. The report suggests the ad- ministratively, colleges be granted corporate status and function under 15-member boards. Five would be ap- pointed by the Government “upon their election from within the college itself - two in- structors, two students and one ‘Yepresentalive of support personnel. Five would be ap- pointed by the Government to represnt {he wider community \ anda further five appointed on the” recommendation of a nominaling commiltee recommended by school boards. The report contains more than 110 separate recom- mendations. Among them: - That a committee by struck Immediately to study the college system in the. densely- opulated lower mainland, ving in mind the development of smaller and administratively simpler college structures. -That an enlarged Kootenay School of Fine and Performing Arts be developed, using facilities being purchased frem Notre Dame University in Nelson. . - Thal. the feasibility of paid educational leave for workers be studied and that the Department of Education examine ways af delivering more learning opportunities to - people in factories, camps and other work locations. -That more Canadian citizens be employed within the college system. , : -That child care facilities be provided at all colleges. - That. adequate housing accommodation be proviced for sludents and that a general policy of mixed student- community housing te followed. _ Having completed two reports dealing primarily with charges for public timber, the ; . Task‘Force on Crown Timber : . Disposal has concluded that the ‘remaining: issues of . forest policy in British Columbia should be investigated and reported upon together. . Ac- cordingly, the Task Force has decided {0 initiate a broad in- vestigation of the forest resource fosition in the province, the procedures for allocating rights (o limber and their terms and conditions; the harvesting and management regulations applicable ta various .public and private ‘lenure arrangements; : utilizalion practices and other issues. : Terrace (Pacific) Branch No, 13 | Royal Canadian Legion The Ladies Auxiliary had a yery successful weekend. on Saturday, September 21, a large number of people (urned,out ta snap up the hundreds of bargains on display at their Tummage sale. ~ ‘The Smergasborg on Sunday September 22 provided a great day for more than 300 people at the Legion Auditorium. With tables loaded at all times, it was hard: to choose from the many hot and cold meat dishes, Chinese and Ukrainian food, vegetable _months, ‘The Task Force does not expect-to be able to complete this comprehensive inquiry within the remainder of its terms, which expires on December dist. Moreover, while it is envisaged that the policy of receiving submissions from interested parties which was adapted by the Task Force in its earlier investigations should. continue, represen- tations .on the new matters. under review cannot be ex- pected to be prepared and ready for presentation for several The Minister and the Task force have therefore agreed that the Task Force sheuld , during the remainder of ils dishes plus a host of salads, rolls, desserts, juices, coffee and tea.- . There will certainly be a lot of happy people looking forward to the ladies auxiliary next smorgasborg,. which will probably be in April. : Cheek Spices With holidays and‘all coming up spice usage [3 at its peak. 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