.THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. Vandals ruin it. for all. _ Ata recent wine and cheese party, Citizen of the Year, Vesta PAGEB 2 ve bare fence surrounding the now being constructed Terrace Hotel be painted. Terrace Hotel owner Augie Gaerhart suggested he would put up $25 in prize money if Mayor Jolliffe would do the same, This was the beginning of “the Paint-In. Mrs, Douglas had her special class from Clarence Michael School do a scene depicting pioneer days for the contest and up until this past weekend was the only entry. The contest Douglas made a motion that the * *” Kitimat Welspar Loggers - over Houston in both segers won 8 and Sunday's hockey: games in -. Kitimat. ; of 13-1, as goalie. Compared to 12 made on Kitimat’s goal, with Ed Gilllard in the net, The scoring department was a team. effort with Bill Riley making ‘two: goals and four assists, Tom Farrow with two- goals and three assists. Paul Zenuk: tallied up two goals and added two Tsslats while Mel Motz netted one goal. wean Hrockel and Garry Saturday, with: Andrea: Jean in goal, the loggers * downed the luckies with B score. "On Sunday they got nine goais | to Houston's two. In the Sunday game, 7t shots were made on © the Houston goal with R Clarke: ye | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ”, “197 Kitimat | loggers. score. _Skolos. both: hed one: ‘goal with. * Brockel. adding two “Seaista, Skolosifive, * Luckies, Scorers for Houston were R, . and C, Liknes,: --' Twelve ‘penalties during this gdime: went to: Kitimat. while: seven, went to - the: Houston 7 "Michaud, ‘and G. Lewls with a goal a plece.. G. Jones, 1, Jones each: atlded one: assist. “Kitimat, ‘now: in first: pee inthe league, will travel thers this ‘weekend and ”. will return home to play against the Nats the following weekend, Department of Recreation and - Conservation has” released latest figures ‘on the animals killed in this area. ‘The figures are up to and. including November 7, 1971. Taken at the Cache Creek. Checking. Station the numbers . show substantial increases in - most areas. = Up until this time last _ ONLY 4119 moose had: - Good ‘hunting, | guys. ‘The Wildlife. Branth of the’ killed, © ‘this year the figure stands at 4434,..up 335, __ Good Hunting you guy’s ’ Grouse got off a little luckier ‘this-year with ONLY 11.159 being killed. Why. last year at this time 16,812 of them had been’ shot...now that ain’t performance... It’s nice to be able to report that deer had a sharp drop in deaths this year, maybe next Commission here today Public’s role in education meeting The commission on the public’s role in education will be in Terrace today and tomorrow. The troop will visit the Terrace Municipal Chambers tonight at 7:30 p.m, and’ again tommorrow (Thursday) at 10 a.m. The hearing wili bring together commission representatives from the lower mainland as well as northern reps Mrs. Bert Ljungh from Terrace, W.J. Scott from Prince Rupert, and Robert Mack of Kitimat. ; The Commission on the public’s Role in Education begins a tour of the province Monday (Nov. 15) to discover how interested citizens are in their education system. The commission’s report. next spring could lead to new forms of public involvement in the schools, to participation in policy-making at the school district level and even the provincial level. But all that will depend on response to the Commission's hearings in 20 centres Nov. 15 to Dec, 11. Dawson Creek hosts the first hearing Monday, with the final session in Victoria Dee, 11 (Editors: the first complete itinerary is enclosed.) The Commission was initiated earlier this year by the B.C, Parent-Teacher Federation, It obtained financial support from the Department of Education and th Educational Research Institute of B.C, All 20 centres will be visited by Chief Commissioner Mrs, Catherine Schoen, president of the Parent-Teacher Federation, With her will be Associate Commissioner Dr, Niels Skov, a director of the Federation. They will be assisted by 45 home-based Regional He delivers right to your door, re. gardless of weather, You. can de- _ pend on him! He's a: businessman, . who knows the: value of being alert, ae prompt and. reliable.” es Commissioners who will provide liaison between Commission and community. In each centre three Regional Commissioners will join Mrs, Schoen and Dr. Skov for the hearings. (The names of Regional Commissioners for your area are enclosed.) Many citizens and groups already have advised the Commission that they will submit briefs or make verbal submissions, Most hearings will be held in municipal council chambers, The Commissioners will seek answers to questions such as: What are your main concerns in public education? Are you able to communicate easily with your child's teachers, your principal, your gchool district administration and trustees? Would you like a larger role in shaping the education system, POLL a _ YOUR NEWSPAPERBOY - as He Gets the Job Done; No Matter What - The newspaperboy brings you the news, spacial - features, ads... all you enjoy in your newspaper. ook or are you satisfied with the status quo? A pilot survey carried out for _ the Federation last winter by education consultant Dr. H.A. Wallin revealed definite ,concerns of parents, They “included the need for remedial education, community use of school _ Facilities, drug education, and the philosophy of the entire school system. on. Remember the. 0 prize offered cash prizes of $30, $15, and $5. This past weekend passing motorists in the area were a little baffled at the sight of three people, complete — with umbrellas, painting out in the - snow and rain, These people happened ta be herald co editor Rick Munro, plus staff member Rick Knight and his wife Vicki, They worked hard all afternoon Saturday getting a base coat of beige to stick on the wet playwood. They had planned on coming back and doing their scenes on Sunday. Due to a lack of maturity or, brains, or the like, someone thought it would be Sporting to kick the signs down, - ‘There is a clear foot-print in _the middle of one of the sheets of . plywood, there are even some good fingerprints in the still wet paint which should be,taken to the RCMP. 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