o t , , ‘ p Wednesday, April 8, 1970 Youth Council Car Raffle Raises $50 For Ice Arena Used car raffle conducted by Sidney Youth Council in aid of the SPARA campaign to establish a skating and curling rink and recreational centre for the residents of Saanich Peninsula has realized a profit of $50. The winner was John C. Chapman, 2606 James Island Road, Saanichton. More than 20 members of the Youth Council were active in selling the tickets, said President Barry Duncan. SPARA chairman commented: ‘These boys have shown great enthusiasm and have done a wonderful job.”’ He said that a great deal of work toward: the planning for the recreational facility is going on behind the scenes, and progress report may be éxpected shortly. Prices Effective: April éth. to 11th. In Your Friendly Sidney Safeway Store. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities. See say eetoepet nt * BY ROSE SMARY OWEN Electronic data processing which inevitably will become the tool of education administration on Vancouver Island, was discussed by a special committee ‘of trustees and. senior ad- ministraters of Saanich school district on Monday. '“Basic financial. statements are already computerized at the School Board Office’’ said: Ross Ingram, Assistant Secretary Treasurer, ‘‘but the concept of a central data processing system for. Vancouver Isiand, probably based in Victoria, .would: enor- mously broaden. the application: of this electronic’ marvel: in problems ‘of course. schedules, inventory distribution and: per- sonnel assessment and “placement,” Shared by all. school districts a tentative cost per pupil not ex- ceeding $2 a year was suggested. ‘Principal: : Peter. Thomas: of Royal’ Oak Junior Secondary presented a clear picture of. the ‘time wasted in collecting: and - ‘collating data for class schedules. ‘Can we afford ‘to have highly qualified teaching _ staff doing routine clerical tasks . “simply because . their.’ position ~alone equips them with all the ane “required set. of figures 1 must be: “Because his school operates on - fully realized. a semester. system,. offering - _ great flexibility. in. course .con- ‘and. “staff ‘scheduling “are enormously increased. He felt that the 3 © pertinent. facts of a situation?” “tent, his problems | of. student semester. would replace -the tinuous learning”’ philosophy now “mittee to approach: this new personnel | to the duties for which: ‘they are trained is true, but in. order to. make full use of the data’ x brocess of . etveation! a _ Said: ‘Dick Lawson, -» grade-by- year system: as a. natural. sequence ‘to the. ‘‘con- couns elling: aa tutorial fur . AS ss worthy. of: serious. “CON: adopted; by | most: elementary. ‘sideration... Leys _ Schools. ee moe’ The) committee will reconvene. Secondary Education for further study of the. subject, Superintendent Dick Lawson stated that senior administrators with specialized. teacher ex- perience and skilis, were’ being diverted from their true function to juggling environment,. per- sonnel and students in an effort to provide ‘individualized. op- portunity for all. To arrive at .such ad- ministration decisions, concise information must be readily available. This function could be undertaken from © a’ ‘central information. bank which would provide. the .. answer. .to any problem under any required classification: In order .to make. use of data processing on an economic basis the entire school organization would have to be adapted to the system, pointed. out industrial engineer consultant, Franklin Fuchs; who advised. the ‘com- concept cautiously and with’ thorough understanding of. it's application. That the System. ¢ can “release | potential the programming. obtain. a “The. name of the. game is’ ate that. wal eee : educators their’ proper ction | Aaulee aoe Now ‘vailable- oe Tt was.a sleepless. Saturday. night for several Sidney residents involved: with the rescue of six. _ the six people, some of them skin- | divers, where waiting. » - young Victoria people who were “stranded on Ker: Island when ‘their small motor boat was holed ‘on the rocky beach, “Ker Island is’ a small out-- cropping south of Coal Island, - Distress fires were first sighted by: Mrs. E,W. Philbrook, 10493 All. Bay Road, Sidney, who noticed them about 12.30 a.m. “At first, E thought they were » the lights: of a. tug anchored out there, but when I got the glasses out, Tsaw it was a fire about 100 - feet long.’ “Me, Philbrook of Philbrook’ So Shipyard notified R.C.M.P, who ~ obtained «a boat from Roald - - Signal Fires” Tell Plight — Of Six Stranded Mariners “Anderson of Island Charters. The _ were Jater taken by RC UMP. to boat, however, proved too large to get | in close to the island where Re M. 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