Williams Lake Tribune Bay) TWO SECTIONS Willi ms! Lake, B. C., Wednesday, Pebruary 12, 1958 14 PAGES Single Copy 10c —- $3.00 per year ATTEND FIRST CHURCH PARADE “Holy, holy, holy,’ sang the young voices of Williams Lake “A” and “B” pack Cubs at United Church Sunday, when monthly family;day service was held. Pictured from left to right are Bobby Adair, Robbie Moon, Martin Stacey, Wayne Hubbard, Pat Hayes, Gerry McLeod, Barry Pigeon and David Friesen. In the second row can be seen Dale Moon, John Margetts and Doug Buchanan. The appear- ance of the boys in uniform marked their first church parade. — Tribune photo SCORES “ BLACKLISTING” POLICY Lawyer Blasts Attitude Teachers In Dispute Three Vehicles Pile Up On Highway A three-vehicle collision took place Sunday on the road he- tweeh St. Joseph's Mission and the Sugar Cane turn-off. Visibility was bad at the time when Al Ludwig, of 150 Mile House Cafe, spun” his car on rulted section of the had just finished up road when a Lee: fransport truck, driven by a Mr WeAlister from Prince Geor; same along. ‘The truck could tot stop on the ice or pass the ar and it struck the offside fender. It reross. the A car coming along behind the truck found itself in the same difficulty, slithered along- ide the truck.and struck the earside fender of Ludwig's ¢ar. The third car was driven by fack Philips, of 1690 Elm Street. Prince George. Ageregate damage amounted to $400. ». Maximum District Can Afford To Pay Board Issues Statement Decision of District 27 powers under the Public n- Teacher Salary Dispute School Board to use its Schools Act to “fix” teachers’ salaries for the year was reached when it was apparent after several committee negotiations that the scale finally offered was the maximum the economy of the district could afford, according to Doug Stevenson, committee. In a prepared statement issued yesterday, Mr, Stevenson points out that the two-year salary agreement just expired had originally been submitted by the teachers themselves and accepted, in toto, by the school board. This schedule subse-|# quently proved to be low in|! relation to other teacher salaries for the year 1957, par- ticularly in regard to the| secondary scales, and in arriving at the new schedule an attempt has been made to correct this) discrepancy. i The release goes on to say that it must be remembered that Victoria i a basic 8 fi Tom Mar district for aln Memorial Hosp! been suffering fi He Alice. deceased 1953. Funeral is surviy One him serv) passed away Sunday son, RITES THIS AFTERNOON t Dies In Hospital Thomas Mart, a familiar figur who had been in town and 50 years, in War ital. He had rom pneumoni ed by h wi Terry, pr Septembe e most in ices. were con- ducted this afternoon from St. Lindrew!s tel Chareh, j Pall- Need The need for by teachers * at Association. teachers for the still mar staf. “T did aforethought,” Mr it Beames. to be the answer obtained in the Christmas exams, following Monday An audience of 60 parents and heard principal Beames take full responsibility minations ngs handed out by his with lie stated: For More Home Study Seen In High School Average more home study would appear to the marks reports night’s Parent-Teacher low high ‘school and the parents giving encour- agement and showing interest.” Each of the 17 High School teachers spoke briefly on the subjects they taught, but the ¢|overall picture carried out the Tom and salary scale some time ago from which the salary grants to the various districts are calculated. 2 All salaries in excess of this basic scale must, be paid by direct taxation in the district ti concerned. Last year, “the salar by this district amounted to some $32,000 more than the basic salary grants allowed by Victoria. The new salary schedule will increase this figure to around ,000—an increase of about 38,000, which in itself means an increase of over four mills in direct taxation unless Vic- toria makes some equalizing | ¢ same th k and more homework. sh MUCH Hg@MEw ORK? Ss W ster Prank Dudes Bua Balow mrcg|lor some time with thewenden Patents appeared. tober ve 2 fuels ehras {| intere in thé amount of A scathing indictment of the actions of the |Mellish, Tom Denny, sr., and oat eee, bua ig. Mer idbinewonr ‘asessaey. but the _ B.C. Teachers’ Federation in the current salary: Coxon... Honorary: pall-| ‘here Was no need to. stu e Pel WAnBA Allie aitdients bate squabble that is raging in many of the province's | )bearers were George “McKenzie, Oe a sar ae a Jects and it was difficut to school districts, was made by Walter Owen, Q.C., | | Ben Grubs, Bob Blair, Bd Bake aed = tae he te ie establish. Mrs. J. B. Ringwood when he addressed the Cariboo Bar Association here |}Cal Clark, Hope Puatenaude, hee tip a : a “ oon is oar 4 felt that ab-each. student worked, Saturday. Edward Herde and M. F, (Mac; | 9¢nitely he et me ig icat bets 30 five nights a Ae 4 Johnson. In view of this, Mr. Beames One of the chief tactics of 4 C T N ; ; 2 ; ; they would have little Pee ear is come under FO-LONS [0 NARI) pom in Frankfurt, Cermany,|7el that the ‘time: to: jolt both difficulty in completing the Bory ue s 9 a