REA RANA Re tr yinning the. clude .all of the sénior siudénts *ssilvet medal|in this school and other's who. e. Ghris: Spencer univer-|have given their best éfforts to a. of $500 Robert Gor- the local -B.C. Packer's’ op academic’student, " ersOrt sBic. ze for. two. years) He said that he would slike: to ivisian of Cana-|gongratulate. all those'::-studehts “Sin addition to°! w ch = award for t ssocidtion ‘essay whd had corisclentlously = domn- : bast; was last year’s winner | peted and who had through thelr. the: Cancer ~ ‘Society... essay | efforts, assisted in mai inet of the W,H.Mac-|nigh academic achievement.) "| ara for ‘attaining the) «ach of. you. will “be Better | irk inthe province in] citizens for having * put . forth ies in 1980-61; winher) your best: effort. It-ts there sociation of Professional| Yoga and the donsedwent. isis award for the high: | nee ® sed ‘yiank in’ chemistry, .1980;| ynence’ comes all prowess, that | witmel of the Assodiation of Pro- ohat. vigineer’s award for'| in life, you will not find #'t0 -bé al. eaten eee . avd Mathematics 91,.in) worthwhile ‘achieving Sit aniless |” Mr. Peterson praised those Who! onced acsttuagle in achieving. it,” Robert Gor-| vir, peterson sald. ee oo ble, his ‘par-. k Earl R. Gor-. Avenue: East? taff of Kine] oS a aiene we ice AMS FASE: 7 Ul! DET aM ner ae “school, «2: Gis iiscott, principal.of |. it landed on soccer field adjacent to Prince Rupert Senior Hi had helped, make yn’S “SUCCESS possi - | ents, Mr. and. Mrs: 1.don, of 315°Fourth ‘{.the principals and s “(edward elementary ‘emorial. Junior - Senior | and .Prince* Rupert RUPERT was marked 1 or-General's’. silver mv BA te MRST FOR PRINCE - presented with. Govern fsity entrance by. Educatio t;: were E.. E,, Hyndman,. Rupert ‘Senior don.’ Presentation: esLie;Peterso -chief.inspéctor’.of ¢ ol.where. preséntation: tod hern ;Distri f schools: r High ‘scho was‘ highlight” ..| High’ Schoo . g oe pes ey aT mT sees - Pn dhe PEIN EASE gh igh hgh CL Nw miguel y= SP TE TEL ER TET YS Pe rede NTR We SP ATRRLAT POR TND eM MT AP EES ISTE SS t oo is top honors. — Sy “One © further grou fet wigs ‘| yecopnition and thig wold ine’ their .gtudies,. parbiewtiatly” in. the inter -year, and helped ‘price’ the winnét,” Mr. Petérsort said. in maihtelning *ohale | 1 wee ' ‘ “a POe 2 m= | sponse to. that challehas,” oth ig impbttant.:- Whatever Your Bool |’ you werd challenged fnd_experi- Mr, ‘Peferson wis intyddueca. | Be ae by &. #. Hyndman, chief itspec-| “ pnUCATION: MINIST tor for schools in. B.C. 0 oo ‘teachers’ convention’ introdticed’ ‘Robert’ Gordon’s: proud: parérits # Senior High: School. -| Grtical books rare on socie ly ‘By The Canadian Press - Books of Canadian social criti-| Commenting. on the. large] — : . rr pee me, cism are rave and tend, when|number of ¢urrent reports of. ke . 2 Pt ve tee , they do appear, to concentrate| promising finds, the Digest says: | ~ ae : . - 8. | on specific problems. ; “Serious considéfation | Is al-|: “I I ‘ r | \ I ) ™~ oo J Social : Purpose for Canada ‘ready, being given: to the: pos- SS ” a sible éstablishment of secondary . =“ ~ . a (University. of Toronto Press), with 17 contributors, is a com- industries to save shipping .cdsts. r ae oN | | through further on-the-spot pro-, QC) HK P C) [ LC ; y ee The title is a clear statement| cessing.” Ce hs : —H OOO sit p ttions + ‘held in: Prince. Rupert. Thursday night. Meeting launche ion: of: Northern: District’ cated" people. To be professional éne. must. be educated, so con- tinued education: is .necessary. Teachers .must ‘be. masters: of their subjects, : be: prepared, keep, up- try to advance the ar ‘scale of salaries, -the.-need to “|forgo’ seniority—which . does: not apply in any other. profession—- Ze he 10M and where merit is not:a dirty: ting between. the de-| word. In other professions.,su ederation; | cess. depends on ability. A“ p st. discipline. “itself teachers: go. ‘moon- indulge: in other. .ac- bh t. lowets the. dignity of the: profession, Teaching: is -sup- posed to he a ‘fulltimé job. In what other. profession...do. its. Members get three months holl- days with pay?” lice Be pe Poir ‘out several’ .anom- alies” exis academically to-date and tof teach- partment.‘and the»: f Mr. Hydnm on’ to-'say that all who are connected with teaching, should he memb the, profession and this”: also he-in ‘the best interest that: profession: Second. ‘speaker, > Mri’ ith the statcmen {the élaims of: profes- for ‘teachers ..wereé «So |-". h.” ‘Aftér: compar ing’ to other pr id that th unwieldy. and fession mui and when, lighting’ or , standards tivities it. lo “The low more jobseckers’-with, ni fessional conscience,” Mr. Ait- chison’ went, on,” and. this is a major obstacles to. professional- ism,” He summed up briefly: by. “Tt -is’ necessary ‘to im-~- lity of the’ teach- no.pro-|_. : no. P prehensive survey. ef the aim of the. hook, which| . This prediction is indine with’ is ‘to offer an orderly course as| current .denian from sted) In<) haphazard growth.. ~The authors, dra from ‘the faculties: of Canadian “The: federation: is" aimir ‘make, teaching a major: pro ion,” said Mr. Aitchison,. final speaker on the panel, “We are the Mother. profession: from which all other professions are re many. changes. prove the qua ing force.” — . ’ vely question and “answer period followed ithe: and the panel..was closed. by n:Paton who said: “All ‘are agreed: that teach~- Id be a; profession. dnd heading..in | that _thanked Vice- . Baldry for his f subject ‘and: panel. the panel, the annual of the Northern District / under the “Sta: president vor Kitimat, ck, BCTF dxceu- much, hogwas Mr. Ayres sa was’ “gigantic, . wenk. trade union,” : Réferring to teac cational laborers” ho went, on (0 point ‘out, the -p whiéh'was in pr in North: ‘Vancouv coritended,: w of a professional group He went on to! poin Jack of qualifications 's.¢ among tenchers ders shortage which existed, 9° Strossing the traning and _ apprenticeship professions had. brought. thre fleld those who, after a bare yonu's ‘training. were: now: - in charge of classes, - a In law, medic rc donflatry. or any other.” pro anion this had hot o 1,°M Ayves asserted, oe; He then went.;on ‘to foderation discipline, and, pring 1 roports on’ teachara.. He concluded hy saying? you have overy: cla with dbgree .teach in my humble - opinion, achieved your gonl-‘of' sionaliam,” horn, . There a policies of the doctrinaire left, art-time ‘strike gress: last week or. This, iene as; not.tha: that they are direction.” He. incipal W. W Re. on to. list six points. or. aims in, the’ federation -plan }for professionalism, ‘Al ‘ors must ‘have’ glean-c ‘poses, in.:mind and understand: the overall philosophy, Teach- . ‘is'n team effort and must, have a: uniform: aim, have a grodter: voice’ In choice :of ‘curriculum, We must control dntries into the profes-. ‘Aion, The. quality of be nag high’ as.we c fot Jt, Accuracy niust: be as sounc Made; swith mature people and a longthy. training: period, |. "Teaching In: tho only profes- ‘sion In ‘which: It 18 possible, to ‘and train, afte!wards,”” ““Tohehers must bb edue | UK. teachers: tle attempt’ was made to Impose wns" hold fly as Individuals. .. nship “of ‘Harloy , Robertson Speakers wer ‘and W. V. Allaat ve assistant. The night before t Teachors We must. philosophy department. of housic University, Halifax, and} a clty man $25 and $2 conta Mr-| 0. now ab McMaster in IWamilton,| day morning in police court, 9 fo | offers a basic promise. Ho says that with “in other sefvice must: an. possibly: of preparntion. das it.can be’ the Prince Association host to‘ visiting dele- patos at a-banquot.in B morial: Junior High" ach junior high seh tho tech-| guilty,to the charge before Mag- Page had , been chitecturo, able and satisfying life through ool choir, undor |yeasonable hours of work, hut ithe direction’. of Mine’ R. M. ‘Smith, sang four Ae iter a suecessful dn the Armoury, 9°. |) Committes.. chal convention” wore: Fy: R,'G, Moore, Gordon. section. meotings;: Mra, Bt. Olalr,.. ford, Wilfred Leosanr 0,9, Green! t MeKeown,: banquet ‘and danco;, T. R, Boulter, toura nnd transportation; rogiatration; R, B. Bone oMYa, M,C. Welse, A, Trwin, pub: ting; Miss Ruth Jections, La= | unqualified av A|this ideal. |” iawn On Bo Tio thiay ahe wouldn't know md co awa's Carleton Univatalty reo) UNO Muay wo NEKNOW MO be TS eg yn jocta the Iden‘ that Wo ratgt dio, | 8O:duipped comedian Rod SW} “8 Dhe “CO-ON” and." 1on for: th PY No Sutton, sroom: fled Batoman,. TA SYOW SWI, [oe | ban gum pests — BIRMINGHAM, Al i — hors in Birmingham schools: heen wigad to crack down otin, of the ducation Assoacin= “accrotarys,,, Don Re aburer; Fy Av Dun- the third. aon: kor and, after defining the word “professionaliam!”: h torided thera w tonching wna a modnation; !' conhough |: and Tirnes f wood and ‘drawors of water can be vary healthy — provided they aro officiont how-| ars and drawors and they charge tHicir wood and wa- pita Ineronsing Induatrint., vation, he ‘anys, Oannda will he oxporting raw or soml=pra matoriala for many. yonra, of this:trade was from Amorican ‘gubaldiary to Amorican patent firm. ao “we have come apdeinl noad to.sea that.wo.do not. cama out on the sho Jon gum .chowors... ourrent hu Birmingham & tlon Giayas "MT hose who ¥éloves. ton any biting. tangion, or murdorin Neves tho.mur or hedting,.one a poacoful husband,” gum chowern & tom af-tholr:deaks, ns. no doult lrondy ‘a? profes~ gion, But “there :are still things 10 be done before toachors:. are || Ho stressed ¢ the}: nd: federation . Mra, Potor - ‘enough for. nott, pooling; .! nah for, Ahgsnitality;O. Nelty ‘and pri Sharpe, ‘social ‘evening, Wilaon, displays, Lowor main indludad: Miss mary wupervisor . AChools;, mathoma Joyo: of .Eduention, say. chewing gum sion might aa well fingornadls: rolloves g yoople ro~ ‘Inelination, 'a wife makds for professionnla,” union” napect of th notivities: ‘union nidthoda,: tho. methods wont: an. “TD Rave: ba soclatiqna “Tam nator yy ara not f; .profonsion,!!.N0 lod with: a8 was aimember ard here and las weuniform d- conaultante ny Gdllitid,. fire. for ..Burnaby. Wondéack, tus the bulletin, the y ap: { for Col- vup’ tho, bot f the hare what, Ia ‘neoded . a pate : op Ae on git bene mS Te at aaghis ae tO » aN Re UE VATE teins sa ene : py ay : ° boy ! : Pres mo Lo a CHOMsane awe Perro ede eee t Mu ABDOEH OEE EHEERES. :.| who shated, the spotlight. ‘on’ ‘| stage With’ their son... * ! General’s. medal for the: first} “Qo gy time by 2 Prince Rupett student eg said it was also the first time.a| - rin medal had been delivered in a we ee helicopter. pa "=F. Some 25 names of. men and He was referring to the arrival! women interested in taking | @ don in an Okanagan Helicopters naye been submitted, reported Ltd., craft from Prince Rupert} assistant. District Commissioner airport on Diebv Island, To save |wrijliam Bissett today. time, the minister and Robert) gone of the persons have - |Gordon were flown over here bv|, been in the Scouting move- nilot R. E, McGowan. The ttiolment before, hée said, but there landed on the soccer field adia-|were # number of new ones. eent to the senior high school. The purpose of the course is in a brief acceptance snecch,|to teach the practical aspects Robert Gordon expressed . hisjof running a Cub pack along the deep appreciation to his pafents|lines laid down by Lord. Baden- and relatives who had encour-|Powell and to explain the prin- aged him, the District 52 School | ciples of. cubbimg and to illus- Board: and the teachers .“whojtrate. methods whereby. these ment.” op. os. Athe cubs. Mr. Peterson: was a. guest of Pack Scouters will be given a “|the Northern District teachers | thorough grounding in the sim- “4d Priday night at their banquet in — a Booth Memorial Junior High a - }§ehool and: left: for Victoria” by Death prediction off \ | Canadian Pacific Airlines -plane NEW DELHI i — Bhagwan : 4) Saturday... Te SD New Delhi. me ‘eral resources. | -| Digest, the exchange publication sands were disappointed, that was established last month. commie PRSH. and: chairman: of sithe | nagan Helicopters pilot R. ©. MeGowan Is at riznt. Me ‘Peterson and Robért, who flew up 1m Nancouver .. on. Ganadian. Pacific Airlines plane, came from Digby Istand by, licopter to ‘sav {ime instédd of coming by slow-moving airport ferry. — ‘Staff photo by Dick Ayr: ELS Sex «| Response to Scout training pro s in 25 names reports Biss ple technicalities. of ecubbing and’ inforhration’ may.; "de: obtained — by phoning Mr. Bissett at 3809 Programme planning will-‘be ;or_W. D. Sutherland at 2807. ‘another. major feature of the aa oe how to. train boys. — of Mr. Peterson and Robert Gor- kscout Leadership training course | have helped me in my achieve-|principles may be interpreted to’ ; oe Singh, an 85-year-old’Sikh holy. os |man-who claims he saw the di- on Vi ppp aye yin light in'1908, announced he | pe: dg Bigpg | \would.die at 10: a.m. Sunday: North S future. ‘)Then thousands of persons ‘as- ae sembled before a temple in Lud- may expand a a hiani, 175— miles northwest. of. _ By The Canadian Press) |. The old’ man came out of the, ‘The Canadian north .may ,,see temple and lay down on a plat- | an expansion of industry beyond forin, his coffin waiting nearby. the simple tapping of: its ‘min- Singh did not die on schedule. ea Be After atime it. was announced This possibility, 1g seen “in an [he had decided to live beca Nhe article in the, November’ issue’| the. people wanted him to. The Jof the Toronto Stock Exchange's Hindustan Times reported thou- ’ son.and ‘top. British Columbia -stiident. in _ univer ty’ ert trance exatris last: June, Robert Gordon,. scamper from Okanagan Heligop Ltd. craft afte ’ #h schoo) F riday afternoon, O o flew up fr ett ape fi EDR TPS PE IB NE ONE course and this will. Include Prince Rupert Daily. News “4 conducting pack meetings both | jwonday, Noventber.6, i961.’ : indoors and out. Dey AEN ee eee sc eneN Games will play.an imaportan 7 ee a part in the course and these will | (3215 . DIAL i 3215 be ‘such, allied with typical pack FOR THE BEST: activities, that apply cub train- | IN > me : ing in a practical and interest- FP ; mew.) CHINESE FOOD: In addition. to encouraging | peg a Scouters. to’ undertake further . TRY THE ya he trainirig, the course will also ‘GRAND CAFE -: provide: a reservoir of ideas} - poncy peeap DAILY which scouters may use in‘ their FRESH BREAD DAILY = training . programmes. - | Lo Buy your srr Tickets” - na ee rege ene 7" Aviytime 3 The course. commences —:9Nn if: oe ane £ epics tes ‘ Tuesday, November .--7.. Further jt Open Til 1:00 am, } ie y CIVIC CENTRE ©: ‘MONDAY - 8, p.m.. HALLOWE'EN SPECIAL -. -. I} eee” | $450.00 in Prizes Plus Extra Surprises - us an-alternative to a future of| dustriés for fon ‘ore. up-graded | uo . so . : : | from its nalital. state before) Co-operatives are created and owned by members who are in busi- wn. primarily SnAg eention Jeading’ to ie oo ness to serve,themselves, This means that quatity and ultimate ‘universities, share ‘i left-of-cen- such as screening, and’ may lead} - ee coat af products 8 within the control of Co operative members. ltre viewpoint but it would be| to estdblishmont of iron-rediic- | ‘ As a result, motives to exploit the consumer have been removed. wrong to assume that the book|tion plants; 0 . : oe . is merely a: restatement of the|. The Digest apparently sees fj. , te . . posalbiiity of this trond spread-| 0 | Tangible evidence of this Consumer Control is your Co-operative Michael ‘Oliver, a ical sete. to other metals—perhaps on _ , . srovinel ati ie anne ec Ooo aaity scl Ing lo ober. metnis-—perhans on | "label program, ‘Through Interprovincial Co-operatives Limited, . the hook's editor, writes that lit-| = ——= me . you as members awn the “CO-OP” and “Harmonie” trademarks. He attempt wns mada oe | ae te L, _ ‘They have been established to help you quickly identify goods of | editorial, uniformity on the | M ee eed ‘Dp me Pe . high quality, nutrition and value. These trademarks have heen contributors; they speak primar. | 4 orn ng | 5} ee er | adopted by Co-operatives across: the country, “the . first; essay, by Qcorge| ff bb ai, f 4 d oo | Grant, formerly hend of the na e J me Doe . Dal-| Speeding on Park Avenue cost et 1 Kennoth Rf, Dickey. ploaddd |: oe volop Industry to procoas all our| ton. Sunday OA, in’ nondemig| ‘sent ethical. mare hatural rosourecs; that we woule| Pobes, No. was awnedod.an Honoks | ae oa, | he -wenlthier if wo consed to bo| ory domrds of Déotor of Lltorn~ wors of wood and drawora of water.” “Howara 0 Nonervationn ean “one -pelvate fit \ On take dub dvadew. of $400.08) over, 81.00 Will ihe pald ‘tos re wads Mllverye. BL 436-» Sr Aves West. Ph. SNAG. Open Gym. to 4 om, Ay Bod ich -CO+6P BUILDING + eal yo RHEE Eye tet Vos ee ee a : SR gee e ohn! ode CALE 8 ’ - AS : too SAD ORR AAR Re INCIAL C 100 MADISON STREET o WINNIPWO12) CANADA IN'TERPROV “You don’t belong to Co-operaii dy the Rae tad baie Ese ite, et vos hie a Wig tt ed ne Co Re AP PP FL HOw OS Ge OAR OH AOE nology and resources ‘at our diss| latrate E, 7, Applowhaite, a OTe bea er ab a posal, a human béing In Canada) «He w: clookéd nt.50 milos por Be eo Cet yh eS oo . should be able to-live a comfort-| hour about 6 0 Thursday, ps WAM merchandise distributed under those labela must be manite aces ah ne ne ce [actured on packed according to quality standards ret by. Inter... that our socléty hia not hoon an| Skelton gots doctorate: ce provingial, Pheymust be aqual.to oF better.than the recognized — ccdas I. mocting Skelton ge eee te 1’ ate: es industry standarda for that partlotler grade antl quality of sn mecting| nogton (iy = “If my ob: |, | merehtndine, Gordon of OL-| mother, drove hy cand. awe wpgip ce " oo ve “Harmonie” labele till at all timen ropte= handiaing, policies and practicon, foe Tye . Aftdm | 5 The “CO-OP” and “Harmonie” labels must inapird confidence’ tire PY moraon College at ita) eae a ga TEs Bint. under Day Convection, hm 8 and pride in Covoparmttvas a Qs a Your aclis{aotion ia inconditiondlly duatanteed.or your money ay BE aS ia refunded, You. decide wwhethor. you.dtre satisfied! — To HOLLYWOOD ySeatomont of Poliey Bys : OOPERATIVES LTD. - 4 . att we ae ves Coroperativds belong to you! : + ‘ Pe ate RO Wt ’ \ : : : 4 ' s oe ee ee “ANN IR TL wD de a ERB AS Fe ey DIE ha amd tree ts . : pet oe Ay , . . , Oe OQ hae Ah AE A aed fw Ae Hea shes ® sf