feathers’ advice School board prealdent. “Die R, E. M, Leo asked tenchers for, ‘jadvice Wednesday, President of School Diatrict 88 ealled fox teachers to. outline oie priorities In education at amect- | 39 ree ing between trustees and the 1140/8 @ Clarks fancy [teachers working in Terrace and | fj § aay {Hazelton schools. A reception | followed at the Lee residence, -T. “You are the professionals,’ on he told the teachers. a ‘Please organize’ yourselves so that you may examine these |. § |problems and advise us ina meaningful manner,” Mned basic school board policy, ti He listed three major objec- Weas . @ to bring toincal students edu- cational opportunities: of the high ane Oi pe “t meet Gold Seal F * ¢ this area “a. mos: desirable place in which to pra¢-|. ° ea ancy y Sockeye tise your profession; |. . . re Lee said that while the school ate n Tins: trustees’ basic responsibility {was - financial - management, | school boards also felt they had to “come to grips with the whole|’ field of education.” |: :, “This Is not an easy. matter. | : a for laymen who do their job ona Super Valu volunteer, part-time baste,” he ri ga IRENE WERNICKE WITH COPPER RIVER POTATOES " : - , e ; ae ; Ferr irks 0 er 7-5 [ques and techy of acai pe Ri Vi fa mers. .. 2 ts ques and technology of education . wees &re 80 great that we as laymen Tree Wernicke came into culty of getting the “potatoes to have: studied, poste road: "We have walted uptothree {do not Imow how this should be _ talk about potatoes, —, to market, . routes. ° hhowrs “for -a ferry,’* | Mre, done,’* Lee told the teachers, And: revealed 'a story about It's beautiful country,’ ” As the situntion now ‘stand; Werntcke ‘said, a ge “We need to know the prior-| the farmers’ —thé forgotten Mrs, Wernicke said, “but you ' it would havo ‘to be Basted > She sald’ tat they” “ faa itieg, what are the important people ‘of Terrace, - 7 can't live over there because ~. through with dyniamite; *complained’ to ‘three suee.' things to do now,” he said, * 5. _of the ferry” 0 oo - - cessive . distriet “highways: Lee referred to retiests for She. and her husband and ~ The Wernickiia - ‘have. had” ways: extra teachers, smaller classes, neighbor Al Ames’ are co-- ” What they ‘Yeally need laa ~ their’ farm for tliree’ years... Superintendents: without get More . equipment, operatively farming great big. _ road fromTerrace, TheCana- They moved» “here -from : Hine any. action on. the Aerrye |= flavorful spuds an rich. soil - dian National Railways line. Kitimat, - Wane going to 6 to View across -the river - yia- the .- runs . through. and apart-from ‘She lf in fy, . torla ” she said & Copper River Ferry, . the last mile into town, aroad. él to ih. > ia erxace, trae . ' a . ‘They are concerned atthely-- could, easily follow the tracks, vels to the farm:.. “| They like thie country there, Z | produce’s reputation for qual Terrace Logging contractor. - The Copper Kiver Ferry is,’ intend ‘to-hang on until'ferry — i) ity Gee letters to the editor, Ray. Skoglund, ‘Who Owns pro- | a sore ‘spot with people’ who service is improved or aroad ” i page 9) and also’ at the diffi- ” perty: in the area, {s belfeved farm there, a _ goes aroun. : af weary ab al bot oan wht ey 4B on, tin ~ $1 | Gov't inspected ow Za ~ . toon - 82:14 — $6.14 Upto $8.14 with studs, on > £ res a re 2 | Beef siicin, T-Bone & Club Steaks lite punby FREAD PLUS RUGGED:4-PLY NYLON MAKE THIS CANADA'S FINEST BUY "IVS {70-14 475, TUS, - ‘TUNELESS —* NO TRADE NEEDED pozula wintes ice at reduced, prices. for a linitea lime only, Save 0: 408d per pale, up to £8.14 when yon buy th em with ‘etuds : a wide, deep tread digs into.the anaw, gets you ‘movin and | O-nevercat: of. Canadian winter’ canditio We will replace tire, churging mnly Cor nantlis. if une. It. : perival of guarantee han cxpired, ad) ust wilt be haned din amount a tread crmatuing. Phis jes Ures, nad te ren one Phyiisere! atl 7 fe gt “tremtutn, Trartina "threw @ tan be with tuagateh wtPrl wthile to give’ you : ra wafetys Up bade tule Wer tee nie master ** rant fel lee, Sinton iS