“floor plan: on. the Phone f This ‘week's ‘peciall ~ SAFEWAY: DELURES 60" x 12° three bedroom; kitchen. Most ‘practical arid spacious. - Western Trailer ‘Sales . a West of Skeena Forest ‘Products, Hwy: 16 a 635-6544 = Terrace, B.C, . front island market,” TERRACE: HERALD . "sre Terrac, tha Hus iy the Mighty sary valley, fn Nocthrwaster British Cohurrbn et the second section 1 7 co ‘PHONE 635.8606 4 Press Run—4,000 -. WEDNESDAY, ZINE 28, “Maral ‘Shopping Sontee aka ee i = Nine Curfman as Calcium prexy. av Terrase company has change ad its president, Art Curfman has stepped down as president of Terrace Calcium Products Ltd, - He fs succeeded by Ernest Ce Sande who also becomes majo- rity shareholder, . ‘Curfman transferred 300 com mon shares in the company to Sande at a price of $15,000 But he will remain a shares holder in Terrace Calcium Pro- ducta. . The company controls several thousand acres of ‘metallic mi- neral rights, a provincial water. Neence, a quarry Jease involv- ing 30 million tons of calcium Carbonate, a mile_long aerial “tram ine easement, a 20 acre millsite and rock crushing equipment, Ernest Sande became presi- dent and general manager June | Greéte to stort farm research program here. OTTAWA, - Agriculture Mint!- ster J,J. Greene has announced a program of increased ser- ‘vice to agriculture in the area! between Prince George and Ter-: Taca, He sald a number of project farms - will be established to. carry, out field experiments In fertility and weed control .as wall as variety testing. The project farm concept per> mits solving problems where, they exist, and providing specl.' lic answers to fit the various’ soil and climate conditions, ., The Department will rentland, to carry out experiments, This will allow moving research work from place ‘to place, meeting’ problems as they arise, ; The project marmaillreptace the experimental substation at ‘Smithers, which will be closed, Activity. at Smithers has been de- creasing ti'recent years, These ‘moves are part of the -eontinulng reorganization of the ‘Department's Research Bra- ‘neh, Professional ‘staffg are being: concentratad -at . fewer, ‘larger’ units, but field testing {s con, ‘tinued on project farms through: out the farming areas, This permits more effectlye use of scarce professional personnel, but at the same time increases direct contact with farm prob- ‘lems. The Department established a substation at Smithers'in 1937 on a farm that had served as an illustration station since- 1923,- Tn future, the research pro- gram for the Prince George- Terrace area will be directed from Beaver lodge, but direct supervision of project farms will be from Prince George. In' this way, the program will have the benefit of high quality pro- fessional direction but will be kept in close touch with the practical probema of the area, PEI librarians form association CHARLOTTETOWN CP) » An ‘association of school Ilbrarians has been formed to link Prince Edward Islanders with profes- stonal colleagues in other parts of Canada, There now are 30 ‘ schools in the island with full- ‘Sande succeeds |: ‘ging shows of. this kind for the showmanship and While the rest of Terrace celebrates July 1, horse own- ers will be busy grooming their stallions and fillies’ for the Tim- berland Horse Show July 2, The horse show, sponsored by the Thornhill Recreation Com- mission, will start at 10 am, at the Christie Park Gymkhana grounds: on: North Eby Street, Competitors will be compe. . ting for a host of prizes and trophies. bein 16 Pinte ing. & ward ad in the class events. — - Mrs, Willard Webb, one of the co-ordinators of. the show, sald Gordon Dudley of Vancouw ver will judge the various events. “Dudley has bean jud-‘ past 15 years,'? Mrs, Webb sald, . Trophies, now on display at Ey's Men's Wear, willbe awar- ded to the reserve and grand champion . stallion, : for . juntoré fh the reining class events, . Earl Suttis, chairman of the Thornhill Recreation Commis. slon sald‘an early morning Pan- cake Breakfast will be served at “hristie Park and pancakes will be hot off the griddle from 7:30 am.,on"A concession booth will have a good supply of hambur- time. or part-time ilbrarians. ; RE Re Hepes Monday, Le FEE gers, hot dogs, coffee and pop Two-Ball — Best Ball. (Partners) oo -18-Holes - a a, _Tee-Off Time — 9 AM, Sharp a TROPHY'S! “COLD. PLATE. _“ SUPPER KEEN. YOUNG HORSEWOMAN, ‘Carol -4in the Suly 2 centennial horse show. at Christle Park, Kerth Eby | Bt. Story below = pert thisweek, Weather hasbeen “excaptionally - nice = and many stretch just to have a visit in ‘The sea. . _nced considerable growth and ‘Spring Creek Golt Course . July 3 ‘PRIZES! Thursday. included Mrs,. Ray’ Centennial Golf Tournament . Horse show set for July 2 avallable all during the day as well,?? he satd, Suttis sald,"thishorseshow is -the first of. its kind in the Ter- “race: area and if it is succes- sful the group plans to. hold it annually, “About forty youngsters have Muller of Thornhill] and steed Pammy wil be entrants BC teachers. aw i ‘to. arb classes No major problem locally, | school board, teachers say * BC Teachers Federation want a crackdown on overcorwded classrooms, . Terrace School District §3 doesn’t expect any conflict with ue Federation. They say classes are normally held to '| schoo’ : amaximum of 46 children, | them 1b pretiy ood! with The BCTF' will: establish a commission to probe what- it” calls “intolerable teaching sit- . uatlons,?? , The federation viewsas intole: rable, over-large classes, It has- promised full support to, any . teachers who. refuse to teach classes of 40 or more children, ‘ The Federation's “Commis- sion on Intolerable Teaching: situations’' — will investigate over - sized classes ‘in Bw. schools next fail, The commission will-be call- ed in to find a solution to any disputes between teachers and school boards arising over a teacher's refusal to teach.a class of 40 or more students starting next September. . Ted Wells, secretary treasur- er of the Terrace school board . said that afl schools in Dis trict 58 are planned for'a.class of 36 pupils but occasionally classes have reached 40or more students, He said that it is néarly im- possible to calculate exactly the number of teachers requir- ed for each new school year but every effort was made to keep the classes below forty students, Wells commented; “The Ter- race Schoo] Board has a good working relationship with the teachers, The teachers have pledged their support in the effort to gat.a better financlal formula for the Terrace School District.’ David -C, Sage, president of the local branch of the BCTF said although teachers here did support the polictes of the Fed- [eration to keep classes below the 40. mark,he did mot antici. “prpblern, in this: dis. able to keap classes below 40 | by Placing students - in other 7 elassrooms when necessary. Sage sald ‘We haven’ thad any - real problem. and no represen tations have been made to. the ‘In’ Vancouver The federation, says it will give full moral and financial support. to any teacher who refuses to teach a class of 40 or more students in September. Teachers contend that it Is Im- possible to teach effectively a class of 40 or more students, There were 411 classes of 40 or more students in B.C, schools this year, : Eventual goal of the teachers - in-class sizes of. 25° pupils in primary grades and 30 pupils in intermediate grades (grades 4tod) Federation president J. Har: Jey Robertson sald the federa- tlon has outlined a detalled pro- cedure on the action teachers should take if they are con- fronted with classes of 40 or more students, The first move will be for the . teacher. to try to correct the situation in consultation with the principal and, if necessary, the district superintendent, Robertson ‘sald the federation hopes that any disputes can be settled as a result of the ne gatiation procedures outlined, “"The last thing that the federas tion wants to see Is a teacher walking off the job and we will do everything in our power to find a solution that will make this unnecessary,’’ he said, “But the federation Is deter. mined to reduce the size of clas- ses in this province - - classes which, on the average, are the ian of any province inCana th --Robertson. sald ‘all Indleations “are that. there. will be very few classes of more than 40 stude- ‘nts_ tn ‘the province ext Sep. : ‘amber. : : : FIRE H HAZARD RISES tN HOT DRY SPELL Dnanes gebremsts hgh! | puree Foe ~ ® . FOveat (eve weber ms ATER ROA bore oad Pre brats: os i ete ce - hoa we ineipie, not pollution TOP SCHOOLBOY SALESMAN of the Terrace Herald 1s Robert Sheasby, shown with the brand new bike won ‘or his efforts, Boy and 40 of his fellow newsboys were honored at a picnic Wednesday night by Herald Staffers. wud he He sald “the Principals In. the local schools were generally. been taking lessons in tow to ride and show horses and this event wil] be thelr first major: ‘competition,’ ? he sald, Entries are expected trom as; far way as Quesnel and Smithers and competition is . Spected to. be stiff, A taste of peanut butter “Old home week in Prince Ru people have. driven the 94 mile the “consmopolitan'? City sy Call it | ‘'como- -politan’’. because In the last. eight years Rupert has experle. a noticeable amount of ethnic change, One thing that never changes {s the friendliness of its residents, They actually smile on the street, And their shopkeepers and clerks always have time for a little chit chat, Nice people! © . Terrace visitors there on ‘Nan Members Fo. f ‘Members — $3.00 a 7 Entries Must: Be in By : “June 30° © _—-Phoné..Ron or Shirley. -_ $35-5542 ft Farther lntrmes Centennial Dress. ston little more appeal,’ Any movie. requiring. that kind of gimmick | der, to blow: it to the prover- | trying to do the right thing in | .| the eyes of soclety, but Pm one |- of those nuts:who wouldn’t give ‘| segment of today 3 sick society, notes, : He ss ‘tgnooty_ editor’ s ‘note’! | the, word “smorgasbord’’ with -just one:#* at lua: th Skoglund, Mrs, Terry Me: |} . Donagh, Mrs, Gordon Little and |’ Mrs, C.R, “Chuck’’. Foster, : Probably. a lot more “whom we! @. did not see, Just a word of. ayprociatvn jor a wonderful neighbour whose name I don’t know and whom I ve never met. But her outdoor children’ s wading pool keeps all the kids on this block happily occupied during the warm weather, Wonder if Terrace will ever have a public wading pool for tts small fry? okt Very annoyed this week when I had ‘to write a note of per- mission for. one of my teen= agers to gain entry to the local theatre, _ Doubtless ‘the local management was acting on the suggestion of the film-makers but [ bristie whan someone tries to tell me that a moyle or TV film 1s unfit to see before I’ ye had an opportunity to judge for myself, 1 bristleaven more when the “ Restricted’ * tag Is slapped on a fllm)'This really meansthat some bright advertising manhas come up with a nonoriginal scheme to ‘give the movie a = (15'6" seasrencearr = ‘Sleeper Seats convertible Top ~ Complete wit ‘ ‘and oo od Lb, . enc Trailer ee advertising’ Is not worth the pow- bial place ‘anyway, Thankstothe.). local ‘theatre management for you.a plugged nickel for any |. resplendent with its . double standards * and. censorship, Be: |: gidea’ 1. ‘ishike writing ‘silly: } ' 4 “about that last week? : I've decided ‘that’ since | Oxford. and ‘Webster both ‘spell ‘T shall hereafter . Mbig- meal!’ Ine: eldentally: -ftriend télls me the word means ea table full uttered duck!’