-PAGE 6.5.” ‘Government to The Honourable Norman ~ Levi, Minister of ‘the Depart- * Jnent of Human Resources, - today announced that he has ’ notified, by letter this date, all of the Municipalities in the ' Province that the Government was taking over the issue of Social Allowance cheques. Because of thesizaof the task, it ‘ will be necessary for the > Government (o assume this * rasponsibility. over a three month period. It-is the intention of the Government to com- mence issuing these cheques for the Municipalles on August ist, an (nr , The above moveis in keeping «with the: policy ‘of the Govern: - ‘ment to gradually assume responsibility For. social ser- vices, and this has also been the Three Terrace Students al the ~ University of British Columbia will be among approximately ‘ 3000 who will receive their academic degrees at a>three- ” day~ Spring Congregation on May 29, 30.and 31, They are » Sunni Rae Valerie Berger. and " Judy S$. Kurisu, :Bachelor of * Aris, and Ronald” Raymond Judd, Bachelor of Science in Forestry. a . The ceremony begins al 2:15 - ‘pm. each day ‘in the campus - War Memorial Gymnasium. i will be, presided over by UBC's Chineellor, the Hon. Nathan “T. “Memetz,.” Chief . Justice of the Supreme Court of B.C. In addition to conferring Chancellor Nemetz will confer six honorary degrees approved | hy UBC's Soriate. . On May 29 the honorary degree-of Doclor of Literature will be. conferred on Prof, Margaret, Ormsby, one of the Canada’s best known historians | my —NE.B, To ORR AAR AOS RAS RA aA ae tae _._‘The- National Film Board of * Canada Wil produce d sevics of * -eight ‘one-half hour shows for: the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: {a be shown next season. And the theme of the shows will be to show Brilish -Columbia as it is. , John Tayler, a praducer from‘ ihe NFB's regional production cenler..in . Vancouver visited Terrace: briefly. last -week, researching |his urea for ane of the proposed segments ‘of the show. Bach af the eight will deal with a specific region of British Columbia: bul- the total ‘series pa “ee Foro e tae see eee ree particularly. those in, the Eastern provinces, an .over- view of B Cas il is.today. - others. the NFB has done‘on co-. operation with. the CBO on Canada. The. first was’ the highly acclaimed thirteen art Adieu: Alovetle, two years ago. first of A training program set up by. natives for natives, the first of its kind in B.C., will begin in Terrace June 4-6 with a three-- day, workshop for band managers. Joyce Leask, native committee farmed last winter to. deal with Indian needs, said she is responsible an priorities ‘specified by the variaus = Indlari. © villages themselves. In the. past, Mrs. Leask sald, Indians: have been given programis without any real consultation between the governments and themselves a! to thelr specific needs. This ee ee oe 2 ee POE LEG TERRACE GT ge Eee * Indians to eventually take ave! their education completely. . band managers, Mrs, Leask TAME Be Bat cea! formalion..of band training committees, effective management, silary scales, contracts, tenders and ‘budgetlug. Future workshops have also been planned for chief councillors and members and in secretarial skills, Mrs. Leask sald resource QE Ee ett ete ee ay first from outside the bands but, a. fa eventually -become all-native. Travel in from the ‘varlous A 4 py been budgeted for, Mrs. Jeask : Pheumatism Sociely; director’ of | the Commercial academic degrees on students, . . -Honorable’ Jules Leger. will give viewers. of the CBC, . The series will be similar to Native program | chairman of a | for outlining the program based one of the first steps.enabling) The first session in Terrace is- expected to draw from 18 to 21: said, A budget of $4,500 from the _ Dept. of Indian Affairs has been ~ set aside for il. Tha workshop ~ will caver such areas as the ,. ’ financial regulations, funding, personnel will be required. at - it is hoped the program’ will © - reserves for band mémbers has. a . oe . issue Secial Cheques the Union of Municipalities for a number of years. The approximate savings for the Municipalities will be - $300,000. This move follows. the recent announcement by the Government to reduce welfare costs lo the Municpalities from ‘- 15 to 10 per cent. — , Loca! offices of the Depart- ment of Human Resources will be working with Municipal officials in connection with this changeover and should there be any problems, the Minister asks ‘ * that Municipalities resolve any difficulties with supervisors .of the local offices concerned. TERRACE U.B.C. | GRADUATES. who retires as head of UBC's ° History department on June 30, and Prof, B.C. Binning, a noted ’ Canadian painter and former head of phe UBC Department of Fine Arts. ~- : : On May 30 honorary Doctor of Laws degrees will be awarded . io. Miss D. Mary Pack, former director of the B.C. division of - the Canadian Arthritis and — _ Mr, Tafiara Deguefe,. a. UBC graduate who is now managing Bank of Ethiepia; and the Hon. -H, Carl Goldenberg, a member of the Canadian Senate and a ‘noted political scientist and economist, On May 31 UBS: will honor © Canada’s , Governor-General, His’ Excellency, the - Right His Excellency, a former career - diplomat with the Depariment of External Affairs; will receive ‘the honorary degree of. Doctar ‘of Laws. we ONE Produce BG, Series . : soy. Lust season there wag the Wes! ‘special ‘on ihe prairié provitice anda two and one-half howr special on The North. As well a..-- (wo and one half hour specialan’ ~ ihe Maritime Provinces is also in Ihe Works..° 029 The production slaf Vancouver - started out, in with about fifty possible subjects for. the B.C. series ‘according to Taylor and has had (o narrow: them downto the eight that will be) Filmed. At present: Taylor and another producer fot, the “eenter are louring the pravince and researching possible topics. I. would appear: that‘the half’ - hour segment on the Northwest wauld ¢oncentrate..on: railway ‘development .ta the Worth of -- here and on the impact it will - ‘chave on ‘this, country. -Tayloy - told the Herald he also hopes to be able jo use old timers of the « areas io be’ affected by-the. — railway ‘lo:give the show an historic perspective. - its kind . said there are plans at this time . to. hold the Chief Councillors’ Workshop in the reserves themselves .with instructors travelling in to each one... The committee _fesponsible for ‘initiating the program was formedof representatives from , four districts; Terrace Agency, Hazelton Agency, North Coast and Bella Bella. Mrs. Leask said the idea is catching on in other areas and their assistance is being requested by Campbell River and Prince George in setling up a similar program. ‘Their main ‘problem _{s funding, Mrs. Leask said.. The total regional budget set aside for all bands by the government * is $68,000 and her one district atone could use $100,008, iM ao10 HWY 16 WEST TERRACE fl subject of a recommendation by! . B.C.' The Skeenaview Society, the THE HERALD, group that will administer the Skeenaview Lodge, recently elected Mrs. Evelyn Francis as chairman. Mrs. Francis lives on the site of the Lodge. . Remote Area Housing — tay be-in¢luded if. o(her . Housing > Minister; Lorne - Nicolson-announced Loday that © he’-has< ‘signed, a - Federal Provincial: Agreement. with - «urban: affairs: Minister Ron . Basford, an a new remote area housing programme for British Columbia...” me Mr. Nicolson “said “I -have wanted for some lime to reach ‘agreemen! with Ollawa on a programme that would have specific application to smaller communities’. in .’- British Columbia - especially those in ihe North. The new remote area housing. programme should provide good accommodation for the first. lime in com- munities thal lack the normal services necessary for federally tunded housing.” 7: Under the new agreement BD aan com@lete , 8:30 am, and will continue uniil- The event, sponsored locally by the. Northern B.C. Mine Safety . Association with the support. of the B.C, Department of Mines and Petroleum Resources and ‘the . Workmen's Compensation, Boar.d will see five-man leams, competing for. the right to enter Simon Fraser - Universily ‘announces thegraduation of the following Terrace ‘and District Sudentsj- . ° : Heather Marie -Piffer,;. 2862 - Hall Street, Terrace, Bachelor . _ of Science, - et Majorie Cliristina Sinclair, of Green ville, Bachelor of Science ‘and David Gerald Francis, 25 Moore Sireel, Kitimat, also a Bachelor of-Science.- ‘~ In addition the Herald learns of the- graduation of a former Terrace resident, ‘Gerry Van Halderen,. now a resident. of Vancouver, Gerry, the son of-. long time Terrace. residents - Gerry and Marie Van Halderen of South Kalum Road cumpleted . an “Honours ‘cuurse! in Economics and Commerce, to receive his Bachelor. of Aris Degree. ‘ me, Know how to care for your Boat, - Maka sure the hull is sound sind AUTO SUPPLY STOR GRADS { - you hava an anchor and a- paddle on board at all-timas. ©. per cent of the construction gosts of hames will be borne by “the Federal Government and the remaining 25 per cent by the Province. It is intended: that ‘ accommodation should be made available on a rent -.td purchase basis to,low and moderate in- came families with any subsidy costs being shared -by the two governments oft (he same ratio ‘as’ cansiruction -costs. -The- apreament.also-specifies thal homes may be purchased “in sriall communities for rent. or sale to low income families; bul. ““this'wilinol bedoneunless there . are sulficient ‘vacant homes: in the area. The Programme | is designed for communities with a-population of 2,500 people. ar - Jess; allhough Larger.centres ~ the’ provincial. finals"! fh Nanaimo,’ June:15.? it Pea Th NE "A mock tunnel is‘ being con-. structed’-at -the park . where ". martian-like ‘garbed mine’: rescue specialists. will search’ - for victims.of-a make-believe “mine blast! Their skill will be judged: by a group of mine safely axperls.. -: -” spye first aid competitions will. “face a difficult, problem under simulated: accident :condilions. -The" nature of the problem *~ cannot be divulged prior to the . competition’ so {hat competitors joys TERRACE, B.C: Teachers Take Stand — Against —- Crowded — . yout : . Glasses’ an Boy At the Annual - General Meeting of the Skeena-Cassiar District Teachers’ Association: held Saturday June 1. in Térrace, teachers voted ‘ overwhelmingly to stand firm’ on teaching and learning, conditions in the district. Teachers in atlendance from as far as Stewart and Hazelton, as well as those from Terrace and. Thornhill were In apreement that no classes -will ‘be. registered in excess of (he provincial limits: , Kin- dergarten: 23 students: Special classes: 12; grade 1; 23:. 9° studerits;- all other ‘classes: 34 students. — 5: ‘ -government. housing. Remate "=~ area - “ housing programme will be particularly useful in improving the living conditions of native people living: off reserves. - The B.C. Association’ of Non-Siatus ‘In- dians is already: planning to make extensive. use of the -program in-Northern B.C. The Provincial Government’ recently gave B.C.A-N.S.I. a/ grant to help them build homes...’ I also’ hope that the - Federal Government will find a way lo permit ‘extension. of the. pragramme lo Indian Reserves people of the province.”” . - ° wwill nol: hay I af the. specific: problems: they will have io coniend with. Their : skill: in-coping with -surprise will the major factor in juding thelr efforts... The mine rescue teams will - compete under the watchful eye of. Chief. Judge J.E. ‘Merrell, Depuly Chief Inspector of Mines -while the judging of the first ald _events will beled by Workmen's ‘Compensalion Board First Aid Inspectotrs, Gene spracklin and . 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Howard Hall, Director of Admissions of : ea ag ome | 4646 Lakolse’Ave Terrace B.C. . CENTRALLY LOCATED -» Student Accepted = by US, College. vot thecllge, = Mr. Hiemstra will graduate | fram Caledonia — Senlor Secondary this spring. Dordt College is a four-year liberal arts Christian college located in Sioux Center, ‘Towa. ° Three bedroom, full basement, wall constructed home, Newly decorated, : “with wall to wall carpeting. has dovbla carport. This home is focated on a " darge tot including a green house and frult trees. "Immediate possession. ‘ For appointment to viaw please call Rusty or Bert Ljungh at 635-5754, “PRUDEN & | A CURRIE LTD.| == Real Estate & Insurance 635-6142 4940 McDEEK AVE. : ; _- Fourbedrosm home focated on a farge lot ina quiet area. Ideal if you like to garden. . Property is fenced. This home is in good condition, asking .." price Is $29,000. For further details contact Bob Sheridan at 615-2564, "LOCATED CLOSE.TO SCHOOLS A large lot and two bedrooms up and two dewn with full basement thad has rumpus area, laundry home and full bath. The main floor has a darger family type kitchen. ‘The basement has [ust baen completely decorated, Foran appointment to view please call Rusty or Bart Ljungh ‘at Pruden and Currie Lid. 635-6142 or In the evenings please caill at 635- 5754. : ‘ - . AVE. A ° ptt oo piles acon ” ‘This up and dow n duplex iv is very close to the downtown area. Each... sultehas two bedroams. Present revenue Is $315.00 permonih. There are separate meters, Owner offers ta carry mortgage. . 7 FIVE LEVEL HOME a split rock fireplace, There is a roughed in fireplace in basement, one _ Janda half baths, lacated in Keith Estates.” House is presently being completed. 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