aspen oc ass Tit Hasan rake “ofTAWA (a (CP) — “80 ‘maby thildren today need a bath, a bite to eat, a good ‘figlit’s sleep and a. . bug-before they can elt in a laderoom all day and be. expected to function and'to lear.” ‘The: statement by a. Ss teacher in Prince poignantly tly some ‘of the fears and frustrations of teachers across the cowmtry "grappling with the fallout from tough economic times, : 4. atiidy. ‘commissioned by." the -- . Canadian Teachers’ Federation and released this week paints idisturbing picture of e of the voters, a and leaders of tomorrow are coping with a ‘jobleasness among. test parents, cts a it ‘ie qlectric rates ef- ve April 15,1084. Gas aten [remain unchanged, at fhe ‘March 2 ap- plication to the BCUC, for increase to rake affect April 1, Hydro sald the. proposed posed change was ‘necessary, upon gatimated “alee ta avoid Ne foal ye at a loss ¢ flecal year ending ‘Seprember 4, 1964 . ‘that may be or- d following a public will include rae be at the prime rate fgod. by Hydro’s I oe ae en re nee org de AT TE Oy + sgt = 9g _ planning directly pean cea 2 AOE Se ae deteriorating school environment. - ; The study's chief fin-. ding was an “over- whelming sense” that the economic. recession *- -o 198i and 1¢62 has hurt students" _ and teachers. The study, “done by Among other things, he found the most: pressing student problems were a lack of interest in lear. ning: and -negative at- f ftudes.in the classroom, | ranging from poor at. ‘ fendance ‘and- discipline ‘problems. - . Tanguage. . to: bad Ronald . Burke.” of, .the:- faculty of administrative’ York . studies = at . University in Toronto, is based on responses to a detalled. questionnaire from 3,724 teachers, principals and guidance counsellors. It involved ‘MORE DISTRESS “Students having the, toughest time. wera depressed about their own job prospects, had ‘parents — insura- nee, had fathers who were elementary and ‘secon- | dary schools. _- Burke essentially sought to compare classroom conditions in mid-1983 with conditions before the country : was gripped by recession in 1981. interim incteasé electric rates will add for flexibility in plans for Froese up the difference munities with jobless 5 $3.14 per month to the ~ homeowner's bill: Hydro wishing - customers further ‘details about the interm increase are asked to contact their - nearest Hydro office. B.C. Hydro’s system plan expenditures for the next ten years have ® been : to electric load forecasting, introduced last August, incorporates. an Energy Planning Range (EPR) concept to accommodate Hydro’s long-range electric. load: . growth’ forecast and provide maximum flexibility for the electric system plan “which . flows from the forecast. ; - This new development in forecasting and - resulted from greater recognition of economic _ uncertainty in the future D. Comfort Renults for Wednesday, April IL me . Roland Gagne & Robert Cooper ~~ Dartene Davis & May M¢Farland a @ K3 Re. ” NORTH . 4epades " Alice and Glen Bannister i? Se Pyrsss2 @KJ8s WAK3 OATS 943 A073 FAST - pass double! 2 spades pass ‘North’ 8 raise to four spades is unforghveable, but forced to move away ‘from home to search for - work .or had mothers returning to work. Burke. acknowledged that students and their performance at school have : _Biways been al- ‘and the increased need’ new sources of electric _ energy. ~Aaitetpating a. restrained recovery,.. Hydro: has’ adopted ‘a planning range for an annual electrical growth forecast of between 3.1 and 4.7 per cent over the next 10 years with the probable figure expected to be 3.9 per cent. After completion of the Revelstoke project this year, no major new generation facilities are _Planned to come into service over the next’ decade, This’ means that total expenditures on fixed assets have been cut from . 19989, last year’s planned figure of $12.8 billion for the . “ period 1683 to 1993 to $4.0 billion for the period 1984 to 1994, “The - “reduction forecast expenditures is: due to the overlal reduced > load,: forecast,: and....a- 1” change in dur generationsands electrical ::demand~] ; Plannting,.s clteria;.; aatd Hydro prekident Norman heen, “This change ”) permits us to plan traditional, firm elec- . trical generating . resources for a demand . PRICED TO SELL VIEW ACREAGE Close fo five acres of land with 165 feet of view frontage southern exposure, = future potential of a subdivision located off of Twedle Avenue. Contact Rusty or Bert Ljungh, RH ENT Bisson cape h g My ba EM ETS AD - flexible ” Consequently, the funds “fected by a homelife, “but he sald they are “experiencing mare “fobs, distress -. because. - of ' “These. threatening trends must ‘be réeversad': if Canida’s maior resource for the future’ _ . the minds of its youth — are to be developed to the fullest," the author said. Severai teachers, © counsellors and. ‘prin- - cipals. reported: that : Schools are dealing in- cressingly with problems ~ formerly handled in the: home or by « eociall _ agencies. “Teachers are . ‘fume tioning more and more like social woruers,” he . said. a While all respondents to. the survey admitted the | recession, bad a modest” B.C. Hydro granted i increase probable forecast ‘and to with. . Jess-firm,. more FeSOUrCES. required for the last half,: . of the 10-year ur period have |. been significantly reflecting the deferral of the start of - the: Peace Site C and Stikine-Iskut - pro ‘In-service dates for the | Keenleyside-Murphy project have been deferred by two years, from 1992 to 1994 for the generation addition to the existing § Keenleyside dam, and from 1998 to © 1995 for the proposed Murphy Creek dam. The in-service date for the proposed Site C dam has been set back from 1991 to “In the short term, that: is over ‘the next three years, our emphasis will - be . - pestraint © and ~° completion of committed in. profecis, but we must: also be: in a position to. meet the needs of our “customers if thé economy. : - “This means that we - must continue: ‘to give’ consideration toa variety — of future’ development options.”’ coop HOME On. quiet streel. Great gardening sail. Fruit treas. Greenhouse and sundeck, Basement is fully finished with wood stove, 4th bedroom, rec room and sauna. Owners are transferred and are anxious to sell. For FAMILY BEST BUYS FOR LOTS IN YEARS No.t lots, full un- derground services, larger than average slze, quiet location _ Surrounded by WNo.} hovsing. Price $19,500 each: Make a deal with Rusty or Bert L:jungh. appointment to view cali Danny Sheridan... fect,” “ ive. “allect 0 on them personally ~ crease ease they “still had “many indicated the ” morale of teachers had economic factors.’ ™, > deteriorated. along. with ‘the economy, there was little money to ‘yepair or replace ' facilities, classes had grown bigger and money ‘destined for special programs for children :- _ with learning probleme -had been shaved, To escape paying -subatitute teachers, : students were often left to fend for themselves when ‘ teachers were absent, - BECAME LEANER -On the positive side, " teas money forced schools ‘{nto a leaner operation, -, while some teachers and, ‘ptudents were more - devoted fa heir respective — ‘Burke also noted. that © “* principals tended to see ~ smaller. effects of the’ _Feécession . than teachers ~ and guidance counsellers. ' The study showed that educators ‘from com- « rates higher than the national average . reported a greater ine B- :G.F. (Gordie) | : SHERIDAN John Currie, President of Pruden & . Currie (1976) Ltd. is pleased to announce that G.F. (Gordie) Sheridan has ae the sales staff of Tuden & Currie -(1976) Ltd. Gordie, a long time resident of Terrace, will be eased to assist” his any friends , uaintances in. all” of” eir real-. estate requirements. Gordie may be contacted-at the office of Pruden & phoried . ‘at-. his residence 635-4781. Tight budgets meant Currie :(1976) Ltd. or | PRICE REDUCED In Caledonia sub- division, a well planned 4 bedroom hgme featuring 3 baths Including 2 pce. en- sulie, Ilving room fiéeplace, plus a wood heater In a 15x27 ‘gabement rec room, This home is In very good condition and Is now priced at $89,500 in a problems ‘during the . ’ recession. | ' The increase in the problems was more ‘"-moticeable ¢ munities’ uneniployment rate had climbed suddenty, less ‘obvious’ in areas. -'of chronic high | unem- ployment. In response to the ‘study, the .Canadian chers Federation called for more vigorous . federal efforts to improve job. ppropects for Canadians of all ages,.an increase in funding -for dementary and secondary ~ schools and better access for students to guidance and counselling. «one ae 4, ‘in com. where ‘the’ Awe wa aE ee he a ne ee an Re See Re ee et me! [TERRACE SCHOOL ’ FOR SP ‘| ciassicaL BALLET ~ is now accepting. REGISTRATION > | mg am LA, RING Pre-school Ballet Classes ‘TO BEGIN SOON For registration Information call 3467 of Your Choice * Youth, Adult Classes, : 4 Men’ sand Ladies’ Bible « LIKE TO LIVE -AT THE LAKE? Parkilke setting in a ‘private area at Lakelse Lake. Lot Is 100x120 on ist Avenue. Bullding site cleared and road is In to this appealing _praperty. Just reduced = to $16,000. Cait Joy for Home Bible Studies “You Are Welcome at Uplands” 2802 MOLITOR STREEX This home fits all the requirements for the family just starting out. Three bedrooms, good sized klichen, natural gas heat and an extra large lot. To see this home call Danny Sheridan. more detalls. call Dick Evans for an VIEW A STARTER sepolntment to view. HOME" — Make an appointment to make the first step as.a home owner by viewing: 1475 Maple. Street - 3 Ad DESIGNED WITH DISTINCTION Pride shows in all of - SPLIT LEVEL HOME With panoramic view of Terrace and Skeena Valley. Just com- pletely upgraded and In beautiful condition. . Post & beam living room, dining room and “kitchen on open plan, _ With a three bedroom ' lots of producing fruit 2.18 ACRES ON Mc- CONNELL _ recently ‘Basement has large TERRACE THE KNOX * PENTECOSTAL SALVATION UNITED ASSEMBLY... ARMY CHURCH Pastor John Caplin 637 Walsh Ave, 4907 Lazelle Ave. 3511 Eby St, , 635-2626 or . 635-014- Terrace, B.C. - “635.5446 Rev. David Martyn, 635-2494 : SUNDAY SERVICES B.A., M. Div, SUNDAY SERVICES $:30 am. —— Sunday: Service — 11:00 a.m. _ 9:45 Sunday Schoo! ”: Scheal for all ages. : Nursery, to Grade or . 11:00 Morning Worship 19:00 am, “— Family “a 7:03 Evening Service’ Worship Grade T to Adults — ° ~ 7:30 am, am. Hose Evangelistic Salvation - ° Meeting. ZION. PRAISE WEDNESDAY + BAPTIST . Pastor Arnold Peters : 7:30 pm. — Ladies’ CHURCH 3406 Eby St. Home. League Pastor Paul. Mohninger 635-3015 635-3657 Fellawship, Home 635-5309 Sunday Services Corner of Sparks & ___ TERRACE 9:45 a mn Sunday CHRISTIAN : oT SACRED . REFORMED Schoo! HEART CHURCH 11:00 8.11. — Morning PARISH Reverend S. VanDaalen Worship Sparks Sireet & 7 4936 Straume — ‘Straume Avenue ST. MATTHEW'S ; : ANGLICAN Sunday School ~ 10 H Mass Times: an. CHURC sat. evening . nat pm. Worship Services — 11 4726 Lare He Avenue un. morning; | §:i0am a.m. and 5 p.m. ‘ 10:00am | Listen to. the Back to | . SUNDAY SERVICES 11:30am ° 9:00 am. — Holy God Hour every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. on CFTK Communion — . 10:00 a.m, Sunday CHRIST LUTHERAN . School 7 CHURCH , 11:00 am. —- Family 635-5520 oe Service — Holy _ 3229 Sparks St. CHURCH Communion ‘except ' (Corner of c + Halliwell third Sunday. Sparks & Park) + ona N tho Wednesdays - 7:30pm | . and N. Thomas ‘Healing prayer’ every: ; 9:45. a.m, ath Wed, in. Eonth. : ng. 943 am. — Sunday Eunda Sete . ; ° 7 aes bhunch, § is apse: ohunday ‘oa DAY. bs - Fe 5 eee Reguia " 11:00 a.m. a ROVE ENTIST=; ee S worship service. Morning Warship — 3306 Griffiths. B Holy Communion the ’ Service ; Pastor Henry Bartsch i first Sunday ‘of each 6:30": pm 635-3232 1 month. - Bible Study 635-7642 H Cholr, . Confirmation, Wednesday 8:00 Services — Sat. 9:30 a.m, — Sabbath School (Sunday School). : 41:00 a.m. -- Worship § HERE'S VALUE Nice family home In the Horseshoe, 3 bedrooms up, heatalator flreplace in L.R. Main — floor recarpeted. ff rec room, 2 bedrooms and full bath NG. heat. Well fenced yard paved drive. Offered at $72,500. Call Bob Sheridan. MALS house, Full basement, trees, outbuildings and cleared and developed for garden. Listed at $75,500. A handyman dream. Call Joy. 5 BEDROOMS A good family home within - walking distance of schools 1 they 12, 3 bedrooms upstairs - 2 down. Two Ah rr er ns res i oats es ee ee bre aoe Pig tar a ee Ceca vt aes t itwas his lucky day (and it was - -he & bedrooms, garage, ‘1 to. callin rea lthaieniaces, | } ha comp on B THINKING OF | landscaped $50,000 me 224s sq. ff. mo masonry tiréplace. 3 RURAL ACREAGE rec room and wet bar. . { Be careful when you “double” - you may help. MOVING UP? 2704 Kenney Street - ry awner u pce. ensulte, attached Just north of Town 5.76 | Recently listed at ! dechret Maat of the 0 en eo atrengtt and the Set your eyes on this | Fomtortable 3 Inipressive setineting arage. Nice family acres In Woodland $67,500. To view call j th most of the outstanding strength and the odernbeauty located | bedroom large sub. | You'll find distinctive 9 Well treated | Berke Gunde | $87,500. Fo ! ming mndes. After weat leads the queen cf'clubs, I on soucie Avenue with | divdable Ict $58,009," | features: like sunken | tou: NP OME! 1 privacy plus close to 1 | mas no oa rd ‘bedrooms and all ihe | 4728 Walsh ve: -.2 | conversation | Pit | shertaan town. Priced at | -TRAILER-MOBILE | are in the diemota sult. If eas baths, Sky-lights cedar 930x131 $49,500 -_ | vans. HOME PARK foo te a of diamonds (and ho probably does) exterior sundecks, | 20! S. Sparks 2 | chestnut cabinets, two | THIRTY-EIGHT. Conalets of four, lot | Prospects look bright triple paved driveway | bedrooms, ~fyi| | double sided brick | AC RES. IN | OWNER . ANXIOUS [01 ental «mobile : Win the club queen with yourkingandruff aélubon [I ang much more. To | basement; carport | flreplacerisingtoopen | THORNHILL Great start on the | homes. in addition to ! the board - Now lead a low diamond towatd your HH: viewcall Rusty or Bert $42,500. beamed cellings. | Exeellant trucker | renovations on this 2 homes. In addltipn fo | : If east wins, you get two diamond tricks. ~ Ljungh. ; Call Rusty or “Bort Silding doors ‘open | -igcation just off Rifle | bedroom, full 7 oe pads fully :oc- Bast, tly, ducks and you win your diamond» ” Llungh. luxury master. Range Road, 4 & v2 | basement home with | cuoied ot agg per .. que “Cash the ace a lube and tluff the diamond fi ! badroom {o private “acres zoned light | fireplace, net. gas menth _ Grossing ; ding. ‘Ruff a low diamond and take the spade finesse WELL LOCATED FAMILY HOME sundeck area. Located [| 7’ Chea T def heat, and two extra | $55 G09 ‘app oximatey. ageinat sast...Lead a low spade from the board and - 5 bedrooms, . family ot with garden and In an executive nalgh- a ae ty le wi : bedrooms in the $25.0 ape Dany” insert the niné, which wins. ‘Ruff your last diamond fi room, brick fireplace fruit treas. Call Bob bourhood= af Pp. basement, set on a PA. | Call Dancy board and assess your situation. In jiving roam, — Sherl _ prestigious homes. | Priced at $95,000. | jarge tot on North Eby ] precast date of this “Ven kave won. the ace, king of clubs, the queen of Hi apacious kitchen. eridan on 3602 Eby 1 Listed at $162,000. Call | Phone Rusty or Bert | Street, Phone Rusty or financial date of bro i hee nes amy, “y a atl Double carport erve ie hae Ljungh. ‘| Bert Liungh to view. ‘(geven tricks altogether), You 8 1. tne cree and QT of hearts in your hand *)-lils (1976 LTD.) 635-0142 and you need three more tric a low , from the table and east is doomed. He can take his . and ace of hearts but if he then leads a spade, you get a free finesse. If he, instead, leads a third o you can ruffitand lead a low spade. Again east has to win and give you the finesse and you ten tricks - doubled. South earns a top on the board which would have been very difficult without all that help from east, Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club meets every Woleeniny at 7:30 ola ihe Caledonia Schoot cafeteria. Please feel fretodrop in. For more information wall: Keith Soules 635-4020, Dave Comfort €55-4875.. : 2 BERT LIUNGH s4 GORDIE SHERIDAN i. 635-4731 JOY DOVER. aus-pere DANNY SHERIL 434-5327 - DICK EVANS * 435-7a08 BOB SHERIDAN 613.2646 JOHN CURRIE ‘ RUSTY LJIUNGH 425-5754