ee rer eter eer a as ie oe En hong boss Page i The ‘ral, heen May 0 W 1963" Jes Rph SEAL VICTORIA (CP) — More than 150,000 students will sit _ down next, month to write the first compulsory province- | wide achievement exams in B.C, in more than a decade.. The Education Ministry already has sent the exams to the - province's 75 school districts, along with manuals for the ; ___ teabers' to-use, and scoring samples so every child across BC, will be marked a8 uniformly as possible. © ; ‘The examinations will be given to hildren in Grade 3 " (tiath); Grade 4 (reading), Grade 7 (math and reading), « _ Grade 10 (math), and Grade 12 Composition algebra and - chemistry). - _Jexry Mussio, executive iirectoé of school | programs, said : Tuesday all children should know their results on the exams © ’ bythe end-of the school year in. June, and teachers ate expected to use the ‘resillis “as “an added ‘piece of _ information” in determining a child’ 'S. final grade for. the. . year. : In no case are the exams to be used “on a striet paas-fail basis for the whole year,” he sald. - All the items’ on the .tests come from; old exams or previous province-wide achievement teats, he said, and that B. C. ‘Students exams compulsory F “has made it possible to determine in. advance how well the average. student should do on-éach-test. ; “With the help of panels of teachers in each aubjet, the ministry. has drawn up schedules to help teachers translate the. numerical scores received on a the tests into: letter atades,* | _ All the quesiions, in Grades 3,4,7 and 10 will be multiple- choice, which makes the test easy fo grade uniformly, Musslo said. In Grade 12, the algebra test has. some problem-solving questions; and the English test consists of - . the writing’ of a short composition. These are harder to mark uniformly, Musslo said, but the ; ABVAN BU [ LDE RS TD. along with = ministry has sent samples of possible essays out grading: schedules to keep, things as even as poss ble. -. He said shools have been given discretion to exempt the. . _wholarship. students: in Grade 12, who are: also writing - ’ provincial scholarship exams during the same time the achievement tests are to be written, - from the easier tests. 3Elementary and Grade.10 students will wr te thelr exams between June’é and June 24, All thé Grade 1 12 exams will be written between June 13 and: June 17. and still find itdifficult tokeep Up with: the ema ' Later, ‘perhaps, Davis: Will seek out the hincheon crowd. | ‘the beginning;. the new: festaurant: “will employ four: people -lunch is made. - having chairs. shipped from Montreal, should be in place-by that time.” liquor license toserve such beverages with meéals only, : southwest, Baja, and old Mexico ‘Don Diego’ a” * will be i a welcome addition {6 treats for their palate, © former’ site of Western Home Furnishings. Terrace’s new RCMP building. night's council meeting. | HALIFAX. (cP) — Two former’ ‘fund-raisers for the Nova Scotia Liberal party were ‘convicted today of conspiring to’ sell Liberal government influence while Gerald Regan was , premier between 1970-78. ; The decision by the Bb jurors came inthe third day of private world. of political money-raising.. : the Senate in 1974, ‘and Charles MacFadden, a former vice- president of National Sea Products, were charged followiig ‘an RCMP investigation into dealings: between: the ‘Liberal party and 20 companies, mostly distillers, ‘ _ High-profile defence lawyers J.J, Robinettevand Austin . Cooper. both of Torunts, called no witnesses. Both said the’ ~ business fo expanded iy brand’ names of Mexican: ‘food they: all: eS ‘first it‘will not be oper for Harich: iit: will: serve nn only and that number will i increase ‘when’ the switch to’ serving ‘. vo site. _ The two week opening: date is tentative due toa ‘delay i in’. Eve thing else “ oe y a. ; he reedeli H iF done . Beer, wine and tequila (not necessarily all ‘at ‘once) are. the city is ni “hobkced? jek . tradit Mexi Davis is present] in a tra ional with ican fare. Da Pi ly. Beek 8 2 fina ‘ay on th, niatter, Bye fotir-to-oné vote, Rugg: Holdings wit be advised’ that a yho hi ed the food of. the Am n., er. those a oecange onjoye af the eral ‘Terrace is interested in the conversion, possibility of the : The second building that may soon be: back in use is the It could be a That bit of news raised | some pantroversy at Monday . , a of this partie The-two will be sentenced at 10 a.m. ADT ‘Thureday. *e Senator irvine Barrow, a Halifax. accountant appointed to. “| The Terrace detachment of the RCMP, have been looking for anew location for some time, Recently, police building eater ‘visited: Terrace and toured, hgh ‘posal hilitles When’ Down. continued. to ‘pres see open teiders: froin anyone,- Hallsor: told him:"‘one of the other -buildings.would ve tobe rebuilt from the grounil up.” Down anewered, “11 ~~ don't'know'that.”. Hallsor responded the experts had 1 50." David Gellately. poirited out. the: spollce “have very. * buildings to: remodel. alt -was this division, -aecording : to: Gellately,, that bs + chobert 4 ‘the Western Home 6 Furnishing : g ra) an oe . “4 . “Upon guestiéning. from Alan ‘Soutar the public learned ft -_ i by the building’ gowner, then : Buk Halléor. later said |theelty’ would be,committed to, o per cent, of the cost and has the _ location. - Dowti: was’ Opposed; Gordon Galbraith Was absent, . - Towards the end of the council meeting Soutar requested the head of the. police inspection team write city hall and = - explain the Specific Items in detall that led to the chosing. location, ‘ Liberal fundraisers ‘convicted — Crown had failed to provide any evidence to justify the . . conspiracy charges. : Neither “Barrow: ‘hor MacFadden denied, approaching ‘companies, which were doing — or hoped to do — - bualness with the, province and asking for donations to the Liberal party: However; the defence: lawyers argued neither man deliberations following a month-long Spreme. Court. ral” attached ~any= “promise ‘of ‘having influence with the - whith gave Nova Scotians an inside yiew' of the usually mh government. That. contention was backed. ‘up, by ‘former premier ’ Regan, now minister of international: trade tn the federal : cabinet. ° . , ” Regan, one of two former Liberal premiore to testify, said he had known Barrow for 30 years. He said he took advice , from the senator but Barrow never er attempted lo influence- government poley: . . 4 THIS SPACE AVAILABLE | | - FOR YOUR AD. Phone _ 635- 6357 Residential “Commercial. . eCustom.Homes: | 635-5628 +Remodellog Renovations Abe VanderKwaak ° ~ Diaries’ reporter. reveals source _ BONN (Reuter) — The West German. reporter who ‘discovered the forged Hitler diaries says he obtained them” from a Stuttgart dealer. using the name Konrad Fischer. - _ Gerd Heidemann, dismissed by the news magazine Stern on Tuesday, said Tuesday night the man telephoned him Monday, . claiming- to speak from an Eastern European ' . country and confessing. that he had lied about the diaries’ - authenticity. Heidemann said Stern ‘investigations in East Germany. -had shown that Figcher was an alias and that his real name | was Kujau. The reporter had refused to revenl his source » publicly, » even after the diaries were. pronounced fakes by. West . German officials last week. a But he said that his source was Fischer, who has a small | store dealing in Hitler memorabilia in Stuttgart, after Stern. - publisher Henri Nannen revealed the name to reporters at a Bonn reception. ~ Neighbors in Stuttgart's Schrelberstrasse said Tuesday they had not seen the dealer for about three Weeks and that .. the steel shutters:on-his store windows were down: | . Heidemann sald he and Nanneti doubted that Fischer- ; ‘Kufou -was'ln Eastern Europe, Nannen said the man had" claimed to be apeaking from. a telephone . booth: Czechoslovakia. ae - The 51-year-old reporter said the. man ‘claimed that he - received. the2 diarles from East German sources, . including, twa: brothers - - ‘one a : general and the other: a ‘museum director, ©. ’ But they turned out to be a raway porte and é a museum . Janitor, he sald. “The nian ‘named. another East German Tesident AB a . source for the diariés in hia telephone call, Heldemann sald. “The revelations appeared certain to set off a new hunt id discover “where Fischer-Kujatl_ obtained the. forged documents. Gerd Sehulte-Hillen, the chairman of Stem’ 's publishing , house, sald in 9 television interview Tuesday the magazine had paid the‘ equivalent of $3.75 million U.S. for them. since said they will all get their money back. Nannen said he ‘belleved East: ‘Germany planted the’ ’ documents in the West to create political unrest. Earlier, Heidemnann'called a news; :conference to deny -Allegations made by Stern that he. had defrauded the | magazine and that. he ‘may have’ enriched himself. Stern has ‘filed charges against. Heidmann, and the Hamburg public prosecutor sald Tuesday it could take months: to. determine whether: there are Brounds for’ prosecution. --Heidemann said he had acted in ‘good falth. sad had. submitted the diaries to the publishers aver a periad of two years. It-was up to them to check their’ authenticity, he said, Girl recovers ” VANCOUVER (CP) — An 11-year-old ‘Dune girl ‘mauled by a Bengal tiger in a Vancouver Island last: month has rerovered from a bout- of meningitis and is’ resting comfortably, a spokesman for the Vancouver — Childrezis Hospital satd Tuesday. Veronica’ Shelepiuk _ contracted meningitis inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spingl cord—after a tiger bit her in the neck April 24 at the. "Kid's World Zoo in-Duncan,. She was diagnosed as cured ‘Monday atler reelving antibiotics for several: ‘days, hospital Spokesman Vivian’ Tepoorten sald. She also underwent an operation Monday to: close the wounds on her neck. The child is “alert andawake, and ties beén eating. ‘She ia quite satisfactory," Terpoorten sald, She added that animal bites | can, ‘often cause: perious i diseases through Infection. : Duncan RCMP . are’. investigating the: ‘attack, said a 4 spokesman for the Duncan fich and wildlife branch, and the branch will coon present the zoo's owner with @ list of recommendations to improve safety.- Qo . Veronica ‘had been working as a ~ volunteer in the ‘privately-owned 200, and entered a cage ‘contalning two tigers when the mauling occurred. She suffered a tooth " puncture to one aide of the néck, a slash-on the other side : Stern began publishing the documents last month and” sold publishing rights to several western Periodicals, It has coo and was shaken up, Tepoorten said. the Investigation. . _ A 209 attendant has been suspended pending the results of ; —Terrace, B.C. 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