Cette ‘ a af Y “ ute AES eee eee eee TS TOTO NAY AZ 14,4 00 ULES, 3 --Prinve Rupert Dally News 53 Briday, May 5, 1961 More sites planned | for: campers PENTICTON (—A recreation department geographer — said Thursday long-range. plans for the Trans-Canada highway call for stopping places every 50 miles and permanent campsites every 100 to 150 miles. , Gordon Taylor, told the Bri- tish Columbia ‘Recreation Asso ciation Conference the province has.its portion of this program. almost - ‘completed and :has. pro- ceeded with a similar plan for me highways such as 3, 5 and nt Ee ad A RO ple Ne Om ee ™, ~'Paylor said ‘the. govern- ment has found the ‘most. pop- ular campsites are those. with varied. activities. for the’ ‘people using them...) , ' ep we ce kw mew ee er A Le RATEPAYERS. % ~ MEETING ot the _ civic CENTRE “SWEEP. CLEA at he progress: ChE AR 1 oh: A NATO minesweeping: exercise ‘isin. . pictures were taken ‘on ‘board. HMCS Resolu ‘ofthe the Royal ‘Cana dian Navy a re. mine: ‘warfare. forces. of .: dian -Minesweeping’ Squadron .from ‘Halifax -durin -wood:and alu i n e US. ‘Navy, It’s up. to.the - ware minesweeping exercise “as; ‘the ship: readied wire».swee minum ships to: sweep. “yarious. types’ of mines lurk-~ Bee. “ing in the depths or on the bottom. of harbor: approaches. ‘These. pee I Deferice hoto : | SCHOOL, BOARD BRIEFS 2 @ 4 “pointed to ‘the position ih ste night by ca ea of ‘ School District 52, after he: had submitted. his: report ape eA ee ee ton ne ee md ae ne ee ne ee te oe von on the recently concluded ; term ‘showing the had been an increase. in students and ‘classes = duving the past year. : . The report showed “ ‘that - courses were held, four of whieh ‘thé’ ‘poard . dowards: the: expenses. were hew to. the curriculum. . wee of: ‘permitting ‘music - students to i 1 i ' 1 5 i - A total of 343 persons.: regis-: attend. the ‘Sunimer. “Music. Work: * tored for the ‘classes . this “year”. : 1 As opposed to 277 the ‘previous; “4 year, The cost of the courses'| * “Mrs.” . amounted to $2,922 against $3,716 Lye $ i { i 1 i t i 026 ‘the previous year, .# Ol: ! bee eet lative at, ‘acmecting | of ‘the come A ‘sum of $150 was: voted “to-! !mittee haridling:, the. “arrange-" J wards the extension of* shop’ fa~., ‘the November. per- || ‘schiool formance of the Canadian Opera : Society - next: ‘November. Acting- Ky! Said. cilitics for. future: night courses. ey ae et ee The possibility t “Of! course in education” for, ‘unem: ployed men and women: has: been* referred to another: meeting: ‘of: the. school board. ‘The govern! TE ment, said Mr. Schultz; had: ANA foe: “Brings: Results nounced = it. was- prepared « Aol =". “handle 75 per cent of: the’ asts Advertising ins She’ Doi ty New gfe ge - of ‘such a program. on ‘ a to bob ob ne | The cammenineoment " progre ray - this year will ‘be held: May: 326 “. with Dr. English as. girest, spon ker. The board affirmed“: hat” : only those students who .are. Cx=: pected” to graduate - will “Wake ‘ part, should’ ‘have: asked’: Some 5 : permission - “for * ‘Senior. ‘High. fa. y “announcing | Ate: ' i } A 4 ft i i i ‘ ; bot + + Two track meets have been ' seheduled for May 19, one at the Senior High and the other al Booth Memorial, It is expected this clash of dates will be clari-} fied. ted eee te fe Sehoals Superintendent J. M Phildpson announced . to Lhe 1 dard that Internal final exam- nations will start June 10. ! qe ote ‘An inspection of the base- ment classroom ni, Booth Me- “moral will be Inspected for pos- sible jlteralions, . _ : J Nort lern B.C. 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