ran PAGE 88, THE HERALD, Wednesday, September, 11, 1974 a & ; or. - Terrace Little Theatre " Terface Lille Theatre would. -> fike -to. welcome .old and new members to their first meeting: kt A of theseason - Saturday Sepl. 7. This meeting will be held ai the home of Molly Nattress B,C.- D.A. zone representatlye {611 Morris Rd. at 8 p.m. : Ray -Logie the newly Bp- pointed B.C. Theatre consultant will attend. ‘There will be a short business session from 4 till 9 p.m. . followed by a social evening. Bring your own liquid refreshments and spend an evening with one.of the most active and social drama groups in B.C. ‘ - There will be a new theatre in Terrace this year and we need people interested In all aspects cf theatre - Directors, Actors, back slage workers, | costume makers, make-up, etc. Wa invite you to come and work andenjoy a good winter activity School attendance down The start of the1974-75 © school year went not too badly according .to District’ . Superintendant Den Smythe ' although there were a few problems and a few surprises. One surprise came in the Kindergarten classes with & fairly high enrollment which: was nol expected. The other surprise came in a lack of students, The Board had expected about 6,300 students to enroil but it would appear. final — registration figures will give a figure somewhat short. of that mark, In fact it could wind up two hundred or more short: of the estimate. This would give the District only a slight Increase in the number of students from Jast year, a trend which is opposed to the national trend, Statistics Canada last week released figures thal show a drop of about 1.4 per cent in the number of students enrolled in Canadian schoools, The trend in the District over the ‘past several years has been a’ levelling out in the number of students enrolled, with numbers: maintaining. rather than showing appreciative increases or decreases. ‘For further news relating lo education see this week's School Board Nates column elsewhere. Re-decorating your bathroom _ We've all been faced with the designs: re-decorating dilemma of what to do with a‘ duli, floral and antique cane, and in a bouquet of bath drab boutique colors. ” Eileen Madson in Terrace : . For any further information, plase. phone Sharan ~Lyneh, ...by Molly . Nattress - pres, T.L.T, 635-8675 or ‘Molly. Natlress'635-208.° 8°. . See you Saturday night! Teachers opposed we ‘to bargaining The B.C. School Trustees Assoclation has requested 4 meeting. «with Education Minister . Eileen Dailly lo discuss possible alternatives to a confrontation over teacher salary bargaining between BC. school trustees teachers’ associations. ’ In her August 19 letter to the Minister, BCSTA President expressed concern (hat ‘‘such con- frontations are now likely to .. produce positive effects on our educational system.” : Sixty-eight school boards have appointed the BCSTA as iheir bargaining agent [or and: local: - arranged without delay. province’ wide . salary” bargaining. However, the’. various —. local teacher associations have rejected the - concept -.. of - provincial. bargaining... ~~ : . Mrs,’ Madson asked that a meeting with. the Minister be FASTEN THOSE BELTS Seat Belts in cars must be _ properly fastened to provide maximum protection, advises Consumers’ Assocationn of - Canada. The lap, belt must be located as low on the body as possible so that stress from impact is on the pelvis bone. would be welcome! please phone: Mills shomorial Hospital Auxiliary MONTHLY MEETING | Spatember 16, 1974 . ‘er16 p.m. Assembly Roont Wills Memorial Hospital — There are many projects fo work on during the fall and winter months; active new members For further information Mrs. Olga Power 635-3833 Mrs. Jenny Graf 635-4007 © bathroom. . .and since we spend so much time there, who wants this room in the house to be - anything short of terrific! ! Usually we ‘: equate redecorating with money — and. and fronts. Pockets are ina round, vertical-welt style and there’s a one-button link closure. The camel color ° couble-breasted, hopsack vest has 14 buttons in a V- shape arrangement, two flap pockets and diamond lapels. ' SPLIT PERSONALITY..... This three-piece outfit features a jacket in an all-wool, chocolate, mini hopsack with split, reverse-gorge, clover lapels. Contrasting camel colour saddle-stitching is used by Rubin Bros. of Montreal to highlight lapels, pockets HUMAN RIGHTS CODE Guidelines for Employment Advertisements Under the Human Rights Code no parton may publish job advertisement that expresses either directly or indirectly | any limitation, specification, or prelerence as fo the’ _. face, religion, colour, sex, marital slates, age, aacestry of place or origin of any person. . . ‘ Problems of discrimination In job advertisements have eccurred mast trequentiy in the following areas. oe ‘Specifying Male or Female . oo _ Many job advertisements in the past Have blatantly discriminated on the basis of sex by. specifying male or female. Nosuch advertisements maynow be published since they are clearly prohibited by the new Human Rights Code. “Job Titles . Discrimination on ihe basis of sex Is indirectly exprassed, whether intentlanally, or aot, by the use of job titles that refer fo males or femaies - e.g., waitress, drafisman, Girl Friday, salesman. in order to ensure equal opportunity for all qualified applicants, we recommend that one of the following procedures be used: at 1, Use of neutral tilal - e.g. sales clerk; drattsperson; - alfice assistant ‘ _,2, Use of a double fille - ¢.g., walter-wailress ; foreman- woman; busboy-girl © . . ..3. Use of term describing the work, not the person. €.g., waiting, drafting; selling, ao . Pronouns mo, In using male or temate pronouns in job advertisaments preference on the basis of sex is indirectly Implied. Ib the - past the pronouns he-him-his have frequently been used in speaking of senior or executive posilians and the pronouns she-her for stereotyped female jabs such as ‘secretary, receptionist, clerk. 4 an oe : In order to avoid suchingdirect discrimination, we therafore . ! yecommend that.both the mate and female pronouns be used in each instance - e.g., he-she? hin-her; his-her. Age vs The’ Human Rights Code prohibits the publishing of aby job _ advertisement that discriminates an the basis of age, It és _ftierafers contrary fo tha Act to use such feris, far example, as “young”, of age 25-35". : Pees _ Training - ' Advertisements for employment in the restaurant industry have sometimes specilied, for example, “French cook’, European walter’. It fs recommended that such ad- ~ veriisemants be worded -“French trained cook’, “European . | RE CHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD. 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If -your sink is withouta vanity, anda vanity is not in your budget, whip up a _ floor length'skirt to go around the lip of the sink (use double- faced masking tape to apply) out of the same sheet pattern as’ the shower curtain, Besides looking pretty thi§ will give you additional hideaway storage space underneath the sink. Lack of slorage space in the bathroom is often a problem. Make thore space with a deluxe bath. and shower caddy that: holds soap, shampoo and bath. oil, even: your. washcloth. It's available in a variety of colors to match your new coloracheme. _and has adhesive strips on the back to support it in the shower _or near the bath. If your shower has an old ” tarnished metal rod give that a’. face lift with one of the new plastic rod. covers. They are inexpensive, easy to install by "just snapping over. the metal. rod, and they. come in a wide variety of colors, : Another way to add color is by using Rubbermaid's new panel - and oval decorators. With selé- stick adhesive, backs these attach easily to toilet seat tops, tanks, tubs, walls, vanitles, or wherever your: creativily in: _ spires you to place them. The . . Bath. Decorators come: in two ‘Bridal a Shower A miscellaneous bridal: shower was held on-August 27 In” honour of Judy Ann - Peters whose marriage to Anthony : McHale took place on August 3 -Mrs, Eleanor O'Boyle was ’ hostess and the shower was held in her home-at 3821 Griffiths Rod ; : ls and ‘eurrently-used cotd waves, it-a A social evening was enjoyed “| ‘and the bride-to-be was. the FP vtomactc Perm § ‘Thornhill Hairstyling 1001-4 Old Lakelsé Lake Road, has announced the arrival of a precision — perming system, a new method that features. pre-programmed per- manent wave results. : ae . -