ae 2 tes noe es era 2e5 eS an 3 - PEO = ee ite Sons ea eae fs WNo215 0 ic ‘Port — And Key to the. Great Northwest ‘AY, NOVEMBER 3, 1961 News Desk ‘3204, Sports 3205, Social, 3206 6féchdor for B.C. told about. 340 . Behools; earns schools; *: Be Souter ones nsteac - the: “one N orthern District Teachers While § some 5 of the recommendations of the Chant Riyal Commission. on Education have already been implemented in’ many portions of ‘British Columbia, the: ‘major changes will come in September, 1962, the convention was’ told last night. Coe ‘ELE: ‘Hyndman: chief inspector teacher | delegates” and a few members’ ‘of ‘the public in the Prince ; ‘Rupert. ‘Senior “High School: “auditorium,” that by’ Sep- tember;:.. 1962, -. the: following ‘ changes in the: proyinelal eduea~ . tional: “system: 9.625: rhe: 4. Kindergartens: “would « -be districts; +@. Terminal ‘examinations, set by- cither. the, ‘Department . of. Education - or the: ‘school : district , would be necessary: ‘for: students ; leaving: Grade .7 ‘and: entering: junior high. school; |. ws YThe occupational | program e ‘low = -achievement... students dunlor high se “Vocational c courses. “and aca- demic ‘courses leading to. voca- tional. - Institutes . and. institutes | . of: higher learning: ‘would -be im- plemenited in: senior high , m4 @. A, ‘complete. revamping of Grade 8 would: be achieved along. with . “upgraded ' Grade 9.and ‘ 410: courses,” “to: enable students’ to: channel - sth : ‘efforts. “towards: Te ‘erminal exams “they habits - ‘and’ ‘the Testilts ‘of sta1- dardized ° tests: given: earlier in the year. The standardized * ‘tests. would be -given' to: Grade. ‘Ws. in. March, marked. in Departinent: ‘of -Edu- cation. headquarters and ‘return- ed to the schools to give them an‘ idea of the standard ‘of grad- ing: and. how it matched up to their’ own standards; The final exam in’ guné. would not necessarily be set by: -the De- partment of Education. It could be.a district test but if the exam were set by. the.district the de- partment would receive a covy. : Mr. Hyndman said that the tarm “vocational program” had been replaced by. the name “oc- ennational program” and was scaled | towards ° “Bervice Oecupa- tions, ‘ ' In such courses ‘students would Jearn: from “concrete experience academic or -yocational courses in senior high school. three members. of the _Royal Commission on Education, Dean. S..N. F. Chant, J. E. Liersch and R..R, job, putting, their finger.on prob- added..to schools: in. most school lems of curriculum, the teacher shortage and the reorganization . of the’ school . program,” language courses. Some-Grade: 7 classes had already been return- ed tothe elementary schools: but in cities where there. was.. no. ‘}room, * taking the Grade 7 students, ‘Of the kindergarten* programs. to ‘upgrade’ them to meet. the re- quirements of. students entering . Grade. 1 was necessary. , is start next year send. up ‘with ‘certain basic's ft} ¢ There..is tou-be':a-: ‘completely o y.pnew,. clear’ concept-of Grade 8: ‘Dy: ts’| September, 1962, the. chief* in- “ “F ther co corporation plans ~ to sue for $225 million . VANCOUVER (CP)—British | Columbia. Power Corporation, which received $111, 000,000 in the pro- vincial government take-over of the giant B.C, Elec-: tric: utility, is planning new legal steps in its argu-| Mr. Hyndman praised . the Waldrod, who he said.were “three outstanding men.” - “I feel. they did an excellent - The return. of : Grade. 7 to” the elementary, schools -had brought |. ‘about.a need’-for’a ‘curriculum ‘change’ and long..- range -plan-. ning ‘for reading, arithmetic and. secondary | schools. ‘were. purely for housing purposes. School districts had now been | given the right to establish kin- oe ‘dergartens: oe “Many boards’ were planning to ,add ‘them. AS spokesman ‘for Growers Wine Company said the proposal to give employees a voice on the board of directors has ercated wide interest, Carnival cheque VERNON (@ — The conserva- tion department has given the winter carnival society here a cheque for $1,400. The sum will be used to help defray the cost of the James Mutrie ski jump erected near here last winter, Bomber repents NELSON «h —A silver-haired, former railway section hand, who told his lawyer he was tired at lying, changed a plea of not guilty to guilty here Thursday on 2 charge of possessing explo- sivos, -Michaol Bayoff, 56, Wynndel, wis remanded until December 4 for sentence by county court judgo EB. P, Dawson. 6:30 ab lan Gondola, Onte, Replies to the ‘brlof, which was well, clreulated, : have » boon = re- celved from the Dopartmenta of, Agriculture, Transport, the Cun- adian Naljonil. Railways and many olliot groups, BT, Apple- whaite, chamber: woorotury sald today, —; - Olhoer ili will deal with the 1962 plans of tha Alcohollsin and correspondence. concoarning the ostablibhment’ of: a coopson pilot at Princo Rupert. nn WASHINGTON «h) — Solecting alto to propnre for possible re- sumption of nuclear tests In the atmosphore is tho toughost Job now facing tho Atomle Bnorgy Commission, Prosident Kennedy Jwithheld a final: dociaion on tho auestion . of Teauming | toasts “Bon ~ SIG ‘OWANGUS" Thuraday, Pe aoe Foundation of Britta Columbta |. Westwood says give PNR rest VICTORIA 0) Nratipporl Minister Westwood advised re- porters Thursday to let the mat- tor of the Pacific Northorn Rall- way "const for a fow days", He. admitied that. the com- pany. had missed the November 1 dondiine set by tho govern- mont enriicr this year as the dato by which the Wonnor-Gron backed railway ad to let firm contracts: for tho clearing of the flrat 100. millos of: ‘tight-of-way, "But this |s pretty important | anid tho minister, “Just let | vonst for n fow moro days,” Ho anid he-had rocolvad no word from: tho: PNR. “Thoy've missed tho doadiino,” ho agrood, won oad will arrive of |. : ~ “UNITED NATIONS w—U . acting: secretary- -general . of the ° “United: N free hand.to choose* ‘his. chief :; ppo Hammarskjold, Ww 10° Was: ‘kille September 13. The General Assembly was. The Russians’ backed. ‘dow! “The United States made a milar The Security Council was called: ‘into morning - to recommend; U. Thant: to. ‘fill 0 Thant of Burma will.be ena , oda y: wit “ assistants &: he B meése ambassador ds in a ‘Plane. crash’ in'A to. meet this afternoon to elect ' U Thant, He will serve until April, 1963." U-Thant, 52,..a. quiet but determined. diplomat, -broke:. the U.S.-Soviet deadlock over the issue of his principal advisers by telling the big powers he would name “a limited number”, ROC e ROLE OD to Navy ships to arri ve s Sunday y to start exercises in area The Second Canadian Escort | Squadron, with units of a Uni- ted States minesweeping flotilla, in Prince. Rupert Sunday. - , Murder — charge | laid A 36-year-old city ‘laborer Wis charged this .afternoon = with. murder in connection with the. death last night of a dl-year-: old Nass River woman, Warry Chikora of 541 Ninth Avenue East was charged. in city police court before Mag- istrate BE. 'N, Applewhalte this afternoon, The body of the womiti Was, found iv Chikora’s room about tenant tin the house owned. by. Peter Roth,. called ROMP... |. An inquest into the death was sot to start at 7 o'clock to- night at Ferguson Funeral: Wome undor - Coroner - George: KE, Dawes, Police, said. hat the. room: Wis orderly and that they fell the woman had not been dened long, 1 in helioved. that. no. Weapon was involved, oy! Police are . witholding tho’ nme of the woman ‘pending: ‘Neved to be in the ‘Ayansh AVON, ‘Mombors of ‘Rogor Dorry, Gerald Dorkatch, Brlan Titvgerald, John Fitz. gerald, Willlam Stubbs, John, Lambie and Gary, Onkes. TORONTO «?) Zdancoewloz, 64, of To in an. attompted. bank. robbery 11:15 pam. yesterday aftor a’ “notifleation of noxt-of-kin he: the jury. ares! Frank Toronto. to- day becamo the socond nan to Alo of gunshot: wounds: sufforod Ine downtown Toronto ‘Monday. The squadron - ‘is under - the command of. Lieutenant Com- mander D. M: Waters, RCN. They will be taking part in a minesweeping exercise in this ‘}aren from Noveinoer 4 until No- vernber 9 when they will remain here to take part in Remem- ''brance Day services and parade, The Canadian units are. the ‘uHMCS Fortine, Miramichi and ‘Cowichan, The Americans have ‘contributed the USS Advance, Pivot and Pluc, The squadron has been preceded by. a Navy, diving. tender,;YMT 9, which is _jat present working in the harbor with a team of practicing divers, Also present will be two auxil- {ary .vessels, the Luymore and Heatherton, - Legion parade Sunday - Mombors of the Royal Cane clan Legion, Branch 27, will hold thelr annual Remembrance Day Church Parade Sunday, Noyem- ber 5, Fall-in timo. outside the Logion building has been set for 10 wm, by Parada Marshall John Laurie, MBE, The service will bo eonduebed ut the Wirst Presbyterian Chureh by the ‘Rev, Ivan_ 8, Gamble, The Civic Band ix also expédcted to bo in-attondance, A maxhnune: turnout of mombers Is roquostod. wo Humorist dios b NEW YORK «p'— James ?Thute or, terday . from a. ‘conference : ‘ l-Vancouver with Associated En-} |) gineering: Services Ltd., the city’s ost a consultants, ° said . that the. city |: |} Council’s -television * | is: doing . all of ‘can to persuade ns the’ ‘CBC . here; ° - as to what: the city’s City. Coun- “Veils television . committee, which -he -is chairman, has ‘done about. bringing | TV. Rupert.’ . here,” } Mayor ° “Lester said; that’. we':can :- show ‘the. federal.) to" “act through* “different city: |. to- |: after the. doctors - and: -nurses——. 66, writer and cartoonlat who kopt goneration of Amor- jcans Jaughing has died of pnuee monin and rospiratory complica- The. installation: of. television ‘in: p the responsibility of the Canadian’ st poration’ ‘or a 1 private firm, not: the: City. “The ‘mayor, ‘who returned yes-| ' install television ; : “This ° of. course . Means into the. TV ~He was ‘replying to. questions . of to Prince “Weare ‘very. anxious to get a as. many. people. as" possible: in government. thas, there: is. Be de: mand for. it.’ 2. - organizations . ‘and:. write - their Member. of. Parliament in- Ottawa: or directly. to ‘the CBC “in Ottawa. - ' Asa result of the city’s TV committee’s meeting. with CBC president ‘Alphonse Ouimet, two surveys to establish , the techni- cal feasibility. of. TV here and the type of equipment needed to provide a ‘satisfactory program, had been ‘undertaken. in the city ,so that the CBC could ar- rive at an estimate of costs. The field information’ had been taken back ‘to Ottawa where it is being evaluated by ie corporation’s TV special- sts, The city has sent. complete maps’ and information on sites and co-operated . with the. field enginetrs while they were here, Information ‘obtained by The Daily News shows that it is alf-. ficult to obtain a firm ‘under; taking from the CBC as to fu- ture plans, becayse any. scheme to install ‘TV here has to be ap- proved by the government and once estimates of the cost are obtained, the expenditures of funds has to be approved by parliament. Also to be. considéred,. is. the fact. ‘that Ifa private firm -were to move into the city with a closed circuit or delayed trans- mission station, the city's argu- ment of not having televiston service here might be lost along with the chance ‘of henuvy Ms nancing by. the OBC. econonic . tenalbility the caso before a hearing, a leng- thy process, Another factor lo be: con- sidered in thé Prince Rupert _area,, Is that several city or- plied to the ONO for Incrénsed rower for radio station OF FR, Presently a 250-watt outlet.. from ‘Vancouver: Island to Port ‘TArthur and Fort William, Ont. shows that thore are only 30 TV stations prosently operating, Prince. Rupert has now gone. 1,017 ‘days without: a fatal traffic accident and 2.17 days are closed clreults,: . Contros , still without TV bouldes Prince Rupert include Portage. Un: Prairlo, “ Grando _Prnirlo,. Peace River, North. without: aifire fatally. ve wo Battleford and Filn Vion, and * “éosts | ic A private. firm has bo prove ganizations have. ‘already. aps. |- WEATHER ‘A’ survoy of ‘western : Canada . fn. & committee |: or “an eee: }outlay: of : between‘ $100,000 and|;- oo $500, 000, : plus ‘operating | “} Of® - $100, 000 a year, 'a- great: deal . for. money . and far: “beyond. : the’ . “| scope: of the: city,. even if it were |}a: lic oo plarining to. go | no business, ” the: ‘mayor said. - “So . : Antony~ ‘“Arm- strong-Jones. ternity suite in Clarence House, the’ household:. British © throne—was ‘born “Vis-. count:-Linley. announced | ‘immediately. .' wo An’: official - well.”. “Ths. a “ sweet baby,” ‘al a member of ‘the - household:; room at. Clarence House.:* “that Princess | Margaret onco: used- as a bedrdom,. She lived at’ the house, home of ‘the Queen: -Mo- ther, until’ her marriage. ‘May 1960; Both she and her: Hus- band are. 31. ERT, ence House, The Scots: Guards bagpipe band marched past, fill Ing the atr with highland: music. Board of Broadcast, Govemnoes 1 apply. for a licence and prove its “nen: ie ee : KE Riltil Mixed yun and Winds northwest: Neht-:to- Of these nine are privately) — morrow. afternoon, LOW to- owned, the roat-aro OBO opor-| , night ‘and high’ tomorrow, — ated, Some of the privately-| (80 and 3B, vs oo Beane owned stations have OBO afftlt- " ations, Two of the 90, Prince TIDES. Goorge and, Whitehorse, Yukon, . ‘Batirday, November. 4 aa hd rn ag was the, ‘father, the. Earl of. Snowdon,. the former | ‘society ° photographer . Coming: from: the voyal-ma- he exclaimed to a- member" of. S “The: ‘princess and La are. ‘ae solutely: thrilled -and delighted." ae - His , son—fifth , in line; ‘to. the - ~The -infant’s weight” was: ‘not - announcement said “mother and son. are: ‘doing The. child: was born ‘in, the Crowds: cheered outside. Clar-_ anow: ito morrow: followed id by seater ‘ods showers, much change In ‘ompernture, (Paaltio, eS Timo). ne