PAGE 6 . TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. MONDAY, MAY 10, 197 Fifth for Terrace five A five-member Terrace Dowling team took fifth place in the Provincial Mailograph Bowling Tournament, The tournament which was rolled off in theteams alley with the. results being sent to Vancouver for tabulation, saw a boys team comprising Kerry Ruchotzke, David Hill, Walter Degerness, Kelly Blackman and Greg Paulson, bowl a 1,926 score for the fifth place finish, Barney's Bowl tear was beat out for top spot by a Victoria team and three lower mainland teams but their hold on fifth spot was solid as their nearest rival, a Salmon Arm squad was almost one hundred points behind. The Terrace girls team didn’t place in the tep sixteen in the female division. The team of Debbie and Sherry Dahl, Kim Gallant, Kim Davy and Dianne Wilson, failed to enter the top ranks which mainly comprised Lower Mainland bowlers. . BCFP out-bid B.C. Forest Products Ltd, announced last week it has strengthened its wood supply position by purchasing most of the operations of Cattermole Trethewey group of companies. The announcement by Jan A. Barclay, BCFP president, did not give any price, although estimates in the $12 million - $15 million range were made during the negotiations. Atone point, both B.C. Forest and Weldwood Canada Ltd. were seeking to buy the operations. Involved in the purchase are a number of logging divisions, the Douglas Plywood plant on Annacis Island, the Nalos Lumber mill on False Creek and a planing mill at Clinton. The group has 750 employees. The logging operations are in fovernment crown forests from ’ Harrison Lake to "Queen Charlotte Island on the coast and in the Cariboo between Clinton and Williams Lake. The annual allowable cut in the coastal area purchased is 2.6 million cubic feet while in the interior zone, the cut is 350,000 cubic feet. Barclay’s announcement said the purchase did not include Cattermole-Trethewey’s construction operations, nor Cattermole Timber Ltd's interests near Hope and in Finiay Forest Industries at Mackenzie. Cattermole Timber is in partnership with Jujo Paper Manufacturing Co. and Sumitomo Forest Co. Ltd., both of Tokyo, in Finlay Forest Industries. This company now operates a 30-million-board-foot sawmill and a 160-ton-per-day refiner groundwood mill. B.C. Forest now operates four major logging divisions, five sawmills, a plywood and veneer plant, a pulp and newsprint and a shake and shingle mill in addition toa towing subsidiary and a deep sea dock. A $95 million expansion at Mackenzie will bring into production a kraft pulp mill by mid-1972. A sawmill that has been in operation since 1966 is being expanded, Build your Fhe fifth rated Jet League bowling team in B.C.The five Terrace youngsters bowled the fifth place finish in recent province wide competition. The bowlers from left to right are 8 year old Dennis Hill, Walter Degerness age 9, Kelly Backman 9 years old, Kerry Ruchotzke also 9 and 8 year old Greg Paulson.The crests the hoys are displaying indicate the various honors they have won during the bowling season. A group of Ottawa — Nearly one million elementary and secondary school students will have an opportunity this year to learn about the Census of Canada, its history, its purpose and the usefulness of the information it produces. Dr. Miles Wisenthal, Director of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics Education Division, announced today that arrangements had been completed through provincial authorities with 60 boards of education in 21 metropolitan areas across Canada to participate in a Student Census Project in their classrooms during the last two weeks of May, just before Census Day, June 1. The project will involve students from Grade Six to the final year of secondary education in some 4,500 ‘public and separate schools, Officials of the Education Division have visited school boards in ail the municipalities concerned to obtain their acceptance of the project and to explain it in detail to schaol trustees and administrators. The project will be conducted in the following cities and their metropolilan areas, all of which have a population of 100,000 or more: Vancouver and Victoria, B.C.; Calgary and Edmonton, Alta.; Regina and Saskatoon, Sask.; Winnipeg, Man.: Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Ottawa, Sudbury, Toronto and Windsor, Ont.; Laval, Montreal and Quebec City, Que.; Saint John, N.B.; Dartmough and Halifax, N.S. and St, John's Nild. : Sludents in participating schools will receive from their teachers instruction on the census itself, information on the history of census-taking, haw. and why census are taken, how census information is processed, how confidentiality is preserved, the purpose of The Westwood system of building has enabled hundreds of B.C. families to build their own homes. Wall units, root trusses, partitions, gable ends come factory pre-assembled. Much of the hard work has been done far you. You can build yourself, or have your home built to any stage of completion, finishing it yourself. Over 40 plans ta choose fram. Get dhe BERT ARBOUR Phone 435-5847, Or 635-6496, Terrace, B.C, facts, “is keeping your money at home in Terrace’ *BUY QUALITY. | f INSIST UPON LOCALLY PRODUCED | FRESH EGGS FROM: Samsom’s Poultry Phone 635-2709 | “sampling”, and the uses made of census information by governments, business and other local and national organizations. Following the lesson on census, students will complete a Student Census - Questionnaire, designed for classroom use. “The project was developed -primarily because the census is being taken by a newmethodthis year," explained Mr. W.D. Porter, Director of the Census Division of DBS. ‘For the first lime in 100 years of census- taking, heads of households are being asked to complete the questionnaires themselves, thus becoming, in fact, their own census lakers. “As a result of taking part in this project-which, unlike the 1971 Census itself, is voluntary-- students will be able to discuss this new technique with their parents, and perhaps even help them complete the official population census forms when they are delivered. At the same time, the project offers a useful opportunity to discuss in the classroom the basic purpose of a census and its value to the country as a whole.” The student questionnaire is similar in format to those used | YOU CAN “DIG BIG” with a Koeh- ring 466 Hydraulic Hoe because the 466-is big on production and avail- . ability. With 1% cu.yd. heaped cnpac- ity, 36 ft.° maximum dig’ reach, and 22 ft, 9 in. dig depth, the 466 gets ‘your job done ata profit. One profit- .| making feature is. 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During the schoo] year, how many books do you usually read per month? What sections of a newspaper do you most frequently read? Have you worked part-time for pay outside of your home during the present school year? If “yes” when? What is your most important single reason for attending school? When the questionnaires have been completed, each class will total its replies on a tally sheet, two copies of which will be “4621 Keith Road, Terrace: + 635-7144 Pupils to learn how and why of census ‘provided. One copy wil] be returned to the school principai, to be mailed to the Education Division, and the other will be kept by. the teacher for further class study, and analysis, if desired. Data from the tally sheets will be computer-processed at DBS in Ottawa and the. resulting tabulations will be published for distribution to schools, school boards, and _ provincial education departments participating in the project. The tables will show statistical tetals by school grade, for A good turnout was reported at the general meeting held on Wednesday, May 5th at. the Spring Creek Golf Clubhouse ‘ |-under the chairmanship ‘of: ‘president Dick Harris. Ladies’ Day tee-off time has been set for 9:30 a.m, Wednesday, May 12th and will be a weekly event. Pat Judd, membership ehairman,. reports a. sharp increase in green fee memberships. ~~ We especially wish to encourage new lady golfers to come out on Wednesday mornings. They will be accompanied by members to assist in their initiation to the individual schools, for all |’ / schools under the jurisdiction of a single school board, by metropolitan area, by province, and nationally. By retaining the second copy of the tally sheet, each teacher will be able to compare the characteristics of his or her class with others of the same ‘grade in the school itself, other schools under the same jurisdiction, all participating Schools in the province, or across Canada. 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