stamp honouring Louis Riel -Post Office on June 19, It 'of the year in which the _ dijtrict of Provencher. In 1875 he was banished from Issues' Stamp Of Louis Riel in Honour A six-cent commemorative wijl be issued by the Canada marks the 100th anniversary Metis leader reached the apex of his career. Riel was born in St. Boni- fage, Assiniboia, on October 22, 1844. He first rose to prominence during the Red River Uprising of 1869-70 when he became president of the Council of Assiniboia, the provisional government whpse negotiations led to Assiniboia's entry into Con- federation as the province of Manitoba. In 1873, and again in 1874, Riel was elected to Parlia- ment as the member for the Fe ? 5 i fray e1 ing in defeat for Riel at Ba- tocke. Gharged with treason, Riel was tried before a court in Regina where he was con- victed and sentenced to hang. The sentence was carried out in that city on November 16, 1885. - Designed by Reinhard Der- reth of Vancouver, B.C, the Louis Riel issue is red and .| elementary' school teachers i| Teachers Will Require One Year Of University Higher qualifications for were announced last week by Minister of Education Willi. am G. Davis. : As of September 1, 1971 those "entering elementary teaching will require one vear of university in addition to the existing requirement-. The decision, based on the recommendation of the Min- ister"s committee on the training of elementary teach- ers, is a major step toward the planned goal of a univer. 40 mm. A quantity of thirty- four million will be printed in two-colour gravure by the British American Bank Note blue and measures 24 mm Xx Company of Ottawa. the country for five years. He returned to Canadd from the United States in 1884 to lead another protest against the Canadian Government. By 1885 the protest had become the Northwest Rebellion, end- A. E. Hoknson Discuss Tax Date Change If 2/3 Of Area Demands The Ontario County Board of Education will only dis- cuss a change in due dates of instalments on education levels with a delegation of from the Ontario County Council requesting the chang- ing of the instalments from a quarterly system to a half yearly system. The first instalment was due. March 31, the day the board released its 1970 bud- Continued on page 5 PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 30,1970 -- 3 sity degree as a requirement for elementary teaching. Mr. 'Davis said the new qualification represents the highest academic require- ment that has ever been es- tablished for 'elementary teaching in Ontario. Further steps towards the universiay degree requirement will he taken when circumstances permit, he said. Mr. Davis said the new re- gulation is no t-retroactive and __ that teachers already certified will not have to complete the requirements for a permanent basic certi- ficate under the reaulations that were in effect when they |. 'began their teacher training, However he expressed hope that any tcacher able to do s¢ would continue fo improve his academic and profession- al qualifications, FARMS WANTED L BEAL ESTATE LID REALTOR 985-7373 Note: Soybean and White Bean Growers -- application deadline '@ for these two crops is June 1st. ; THE CROP INSURANCE COMMISSION OF ONTARIO Parliament Buildings, Toronto 5, Ontario . OPTOMETRIST municipalities representing]. \*. 220 MARY STREET two-thirds of the equalized . assessment in the county. 985--2383 The move followed a letter "JV / ¢) ~* 4 FTN AVY) STRETCH SHORTS SIZES 8-10-12-14 $3.39 BOYS © SHORTS 2-3x $2.98 for Small Fry STRETCH NVLON ON STRETCH TERRY SHORTS SIZES 8-10-12-14 py $3.00 - $3.39 STRETCH TERRY "SHORTS 4-5-6-6x $1.98 Matching Tops $1.98 BOYS BATHERS $1.98 GIRLS BATHERS $3.98 $6.50 5 2-3x 4 - 6x GIRLS STRETCH BEACH JACKETS $4.50 $5.00 STRETCH TERRY TANK TOPS NVLON JERSEYS Mock Turtle Neck A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE SIZES 12 - 24 $4.00 2-3x $4.50 2 PIECE FLAIR SETS $5.90 | BOYS $3.95 = $4.95 GIRLS DENIM JACKETS $4.75 7-14 $2.98 $2.99 SWEAT SHIRTS FLAIR PANTS 2 [L~\ ON HER DAY SAVAGE SHOES DESERT BOOTS $6.98 $7.98 SAVAGE SHOES $4.98 ~1 $6.98 lor Cot "Pr.