Page 16 November 1982 Cassiar Courier STAR GAZING - Cont’d from Page 14 tarius’ enthusiasm can bring out the best in Scorpio. Scorpio’s secretiveness will facinate, irritate or mystify Sagittarius. SCORPIO—CAPRICORN: In this combination both signs tend to be dedicated, determined and are hard workers where goals are concerned. These two can make a good team if your objective coincide. If conflicts arise, though, the two of you can be deadly enemies. Since both signs never give up, any serious rifts will not easily be resolved. SCORPIO—AQUARIUS: This combination indicates that there is a great difference»between the two of you but if the two of you are able to channel your forces, great achievements are possible. : : SCORPIO-—PISCES: There is a strong magnetic attraction in this combination. Each of you intuitively senses the others moods, needs, fears and faults. FORO Ook tok tok CLASSIFIED LOST Double strand gold necklace of gold nuggets and tiny white pearls, outside 357 Brown Street on Thursday, October 14. Reward offered. Great sentimental value. Finder please contact Joan at 778-7790. WANT TO BUY Cross Country Skis (170 cm.) and Cross Country Boots (Men’s Size 8) and Cross Country poles to fit 5°10” male. Call Mike or Susanne at 778-7548 after 5:00 p.m. NOTICE oF ELECTION BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES SCHOOL DISTRICT #87 (STIKINE) STIKINE Public notice is given to the electors of the Good Hope Lake School Attendance Area of School District #87 (Stikine) that I require the presence of the electors at Good Hope Lake on November 10th, 1982, at 7:30 p.m. to elect a Trustee to the Board of School Trustees (School District #87 (Stikine). The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candi- dates shall be nominated in writing by 2 qualified electors of the municipality. The nomination paper shall be delivered to the returning officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination, Monday October 25th, 1982. The nomination paper may be in the form provided by the School District, and shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in a manner suffi- cient to identify the candidate, The nomination paper shall be signed by the candi- date. The election will be held as part of an Annual General Meeting to be held in Good Hope Lake School on November 10th, 1982, commencing at 7:30 p.m. and continuing as long as is necessary to complete the business of the Meeting. The organization of election by annual meeting is detailed in the School Act (RSBC - 375 - 36, 37, 38, 39) of which every person is required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Dated at Cassiar B.C. on the 17th day of Septenber, 1982. Returning Officer - Don Best NOTICE oF ELECTION BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES SCHOOL DISTRICT #87 (STIKINE) STIKINE Rdblic notices is given to the electors of the Cassiar School Attendance Area of School District #87 (Stikine) that I require the presence of the electors at Cassiar on November 13th, 1982, to elect a Trustee to the Board of School Trustees (School District §87 (Stikine). The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candi- dates shall be nominated in writing by 2 qualified electors of the municipality. The Nomination paper shall be delivered to the returning officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination, Monday October 25th, 1982. The nomination paper may be in the form provided by the School District, and shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in a manner suffi- cient to identify the candidate. The nomination paper shall be signed by the candi- date, In the event a poll is necessary, the pol] will be opened at 8:00 &.m, on Noverber 13th, 1982 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m, at the School Board Administration Office, 105 Connell Street, of which every person is required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Dated at Cassiar B.C. on the 17th day of September, 1982. Sa See ZS wa i i ea Returning Officer - Don Best eas : 5 Whats happening to education cont?d Premier Bennet says...... ‘cont'd. from Page 1 businesses, and large businesses who are facing bankruptcy The NDP wants special consideration, special privileges for teachers. This government stands for equal treatment for all and special privileges for no one. We are asking school teachers to participate this year with other British Columbians in economic recovery by foregoing pay for non-instructional days — that is days on which they do not teach, such as professional days. They may pursue professional training and development on their own time as other public employees do. And we are asking them to agree to shorten the spring school term by one week and-make up the time through an additional 13 minutes a day to ensure no loss of in- structional time. Teachers last year received an average settlement of 17 per cent so by agreeing to the government's proposal they would in effect agree to a rollback averaging four per cent. It would mean there would have to be no teacher lay- offs during this entire school year. It must be borne in mind that even with the restraint program being asked of the teachers the provincial contrib- ution to education will have increased this year by 15 per cent over last year, compared to an overall increase in pro- vincial spending of just 8.5 per cent. Your provincial government is committed to preserv- ing and enhancing our educational system. We believe the system can be improved and that by improving it we can get better value for the taxpayers and the students for the money spent on education. The legislation is designed to preserve our educational system, to preserve jobs and to do it within the taxpayers’ ability to pay. NOTICE OF ELECTION BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES SCHOOL DISTRICT #87 (STIKINE) STIKINE Rdlic notice is given to the electors of the Dease Lake School Attendance Area of School District #87 (Stikine) that I require the presence of the electors at Dease Lake on Novenber 08, 1982, at 7:30 p.m. to elect a Trustee to the Board of School Trustees (School District #87 (Stikine). The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candi- dates shall te nominated in writing by 2 qualified electors of the municipality. The nomination paper shall be delivered to the returning officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination, Monday October 25th, 1982. The nomination paper may be in the form provided by the School District, and shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in a manner suffi- cient to identify the candidate, The nomination paper shall be signed by the candi- date, The election will be held as part of an Annual General Meeting to be held in Dease Lake School on Noverber 08, 1982, commencing at 7:30 p.m. and con- tinuing as long as is necessary to complete the business of the Meeting, The organization of election by annual meeting is detailed in the School Act (RSBC - 375 - 36, 37, 38, 39) of which every person is required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Date at Cassiar B.C. on the 17th day of Septenber, 1982. 4 Returning Officer - Don Best NOTICE OF ELECTION BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES SCHOOL DISTRICT #87 (STIKINE) STIKINE Public notice is given to the electors of the Lower Post School Attendance Area of School District #87 (Stixine) that I require the presence of the electors at Lower Post on November 05, 1982, at 7:30 p.m. to elect a Trustee to the Board of School Trustees (School District #87 (Stikine). The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candi- dates shall be nominated in writing by 2 qualified electors of the municipality. The Nomination paper shall be delivered to the returning officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination, Monday October 25th, 1982. The nomination paper may be in the form provided by the School District, and shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in a manner suffi- cient to identify the candidate. Tthe nomination paper shall be signed by the candi- date. The election will be held as part of an Annual General Meeting to be held in Lower, Post. School on November 05, 1982, commencing at 7:30 p.m. and con- tinuing as long as is necessary to complete the business of the Meeting. The organization of election by annual meeting is detailed in the School Act (RSBC - 375 - 36, 37, 38, 39) of which every person is required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Dated at Cassiar B.C. on the 17th day of September, 1982. eI ZE SY Avie wilt ee Sere Returning Officer - Don Best _ School Trustees say......... cont'd. from Page 1 they enhance the facilities. The Board is faced with a mon- umental task of deciding where the cuts should be made. The objective of the Board will be to keep the pro- grams already in effect and to maintain the high standards of those programs. Sherry realizes that there are no im- mediate solutions to the problem. She said that the B.C.S.T.A. suggested that a fair way of implementing the cuts would be to legislate changes to the School Act that would allow temporary lay-offs (as are allowed in any other management industry) without having to eliminate programs or close schools. As the School Act stands now, lay-offs of teachers such as ‘‘Home Ec” are allowed only if that department is closed down. On a positive note she said that in spite of cuts in education programs, the Board is still pushing for a new school in Dease Lake. The residents of Dease Lake have been writing to the Ministry expressing concern over the poor facilities available and the Ministry is looking at building a new school. , At the present time, plans are being drawn up for a new administration/maintenance building for Cassiar. Tenders will be submitted in January. The plans allow for either a modular construction or an on-site building. The Ministry has approved money for the plans to be made but if it decides to make further cuts in capital expend- itures these plans can be shelved. The money allocated for this project would not be transferrable to the operational budget. S.T.A. says......... be in a disastrous situation in 1983 as Districts lay off staff to gain the required revenue. The effects of Bill 89 can only lead to confusion, chaos and a severe lessening of the quality of education in B.C. Did you know.......? —That the Children’s Christmas Party is on Dec. 11th and all parents need to have a CCC family membership for at least 3 months in order for their children 14 years and under to attend. If parents do not wish to pay membership they may pay $30.00 per child at the office in the Rec Centre, being sure to leave the child’s name and birth date, 3B OB 2 ok 2 OK oh 2K oe ek —That Atari electronic games can be purchased through the Town Admin. office. eo Ra RIK ok —That the tickets for the Concert Society show “Symphonie Canadiana”’ to be held on Noy. 11th, are for sale at the Town Admin. office. Hak 2k 2k oak aK aK AE —That genuine Lambskin car seats and floor rugs are available at the Retail Store. Hee ok I KR --That you can buy Newfoundland Cottage In- dustry handmade sweaters and mitts at the Retail Store. Cont'd from Page 1. BOR RK RK oR kK QUESTION: Isn’t $4.99 a pound for this meat kind of high? ANSWER: Yes it is, meat prices are high; but as an employee of Cassiar Resources have you for- gotten that you get a 20% discount. So you will pay $4.99 less 20% (-$1.00) or $3.99 a pound. COMMENT: Try thinking of this while shopping; even an item priced at .99¢ will cost you only .79¢ at the checkout. Just maybe it will make you feel a little better about food prices in. this day-in-age. CYSTIC FIBROSIS Ghristmas Gards are available . DIANE ZEBROFF from: PH. 778-7219 359 Brown Street CASSIAR, B.C. HOUSEHOLD GOODS SPICES MEDICAL AIDS VITANINS, COUGH SIRRUP. etc. CONTACT: Pat Farrell 624 South Tagish Ph. 778-7702 shin nied sive