Jape 14 WVIA’s cldssroom television service resuined this week for 220,000 regional students whose schools are enrolled in Channel 44’s week day instructional pro- grams. For the 1973-74 ITV. year, a record 44 public school districts and some 50 private and paro- chial schools, colleges and other educational institutions in Northeastern and Northcentral Pennsylvania are members of WVIA’s classroom service. School agencies pay $1.25 per pupil per year to Channel 44 for ~ the instructional television ser- vice. The ITV ys includes a return of many seasoned favorites, 15 new series, and the debut of “Inside Out,” which promises to establish TV as a medium for exploring human relationships. “Inside Out” deals with sub- less of age, but in such a way that a child can relate to them. Subjects include friendship, loneliness, love, hate, fear, and even death. The new instructional schedule will include 43 series, with offerings in many discip- lines, on all grade and college : An ecology story by Dorothy Shuttlesworth titled, °‘Litter— The Ugly Enemy” is new to the shelves of the Back Mountain Memorial Library's children’s annex. Man may be well on his way toward being the only spe- cies in the history of life ‘on carth to become extinct by suf- focating in his own garbage. In this book, the author des- cribes the terrible plight of all of us. since all of us are affected by litter and garbage. We must realize that almost everyone is to blame for garbage and litter pollution. All living things have a rela- tionship to each other and to their surroundings. The study of such relationships is called eco- logy. Populations are growing rapidly. With the great increase in numbers of people and all of additional waste material are created. And waste material. or garbage. has become a real challenge to our society. ~The cities of the United States spend hundreds of millions of dollars a year cleaning up litter. And many more millions trying to dispose of refuse in ways that will not endanger health or des- troy property values. This book presents the story of one city. Although this city is an imaginary place, it repre- ents what has happened in Er real towns and cities. The good fight against litter. as it is being waged in a few outstand- ing communities of the United States. is described. This is a book about how pol- lution is studied and how it is conquered by scientists, techni- cians. and especially private ci- tizens. It will make every read- er. young and old, want to join in the fight against this national menace. “Your World—Your Sur- vival’, by Matt Warner is a has been a matter of growing concern for some time. not only in America. but all over the world. This book takes a close look at the problem, which to- day has reached critical pro- portions. and discusses what must be done if man is to sur- vive the devastating effects of a polluted environment and need- less waste of our natural re- sources. For, as the author points out. air and water that are clogged with impurities be- come health hazards of incalcu- lable proportions. And unless something is done soon to pro- tect and conserve our natural resources. man's chances for survival on this planet look very grim. ( The book encourages the reader to take part in any effort in his community to deal with specific problems of conserva- tion. Timely and highly infor- mative. the book includes about fifty photographs. an index and a bibliography. 12-31-74 an executive proposal AVOID DEBT INCREASE LESSEN DEBT INCREASE NO EFFECT TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT levels. Jeff Grant is director and Patricia Bayne, assistant director of Channel 44’s ex- panding classroom television programming. Both hold higher education degrees and special- ize in visual communications. Six new school districts have joined the Channel 44 classroom service for the 1973-74 school year. They are Montrose Area, Montrose; ‘Western Wayne, South Canaan; Bloomsburg Area, Bloomsburg; Mont- gomery Area, Montgomery; Millville Area, Millville; and East Lycoming, Hughesville. Channel 44’s ITV staff is visiting each new school to dis- cuss the effective utilization of classroom TV with the teachers. Besides annual visits to all member schools, the ITV with teachers through several audio-visual workshops at Channel 44’s Public Broad- casting Center, Pittston. Mr. Grant and Mrs. Bayne will also host a weekly, early- evening show, ‘ ‘Classroom 44,” which will highlight new ideas and projects in the educational community of Northeastern and Northcentral Pennsylvania. Trucksville’s PTA Plans First Meeting All interested parents are year meeting of the Trucksville Elementary Parent-Teachers Association. The meeting will be held Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Oak Street School. Dr. Linford A. Werkheiser, superintendent of the Dallas School District, will be guest speaker. Classroom visitation will begin at 7:30 p.m. Officers of the PTA for the 1973-74 school year are as follows: Mrs. Edward Price Jr., president; Mrs. Edward Jones Jr., vice president; John Petro, secretary; and H. Robert Ash, treasurer. Walter Prokopchak is prin- cipal of the school and Phillip Zachary is head teacher. Subscribe To The Post JuL1 1973 ESTIMATED TOTAL OF LEHMAN TOWNSHIP Philharmonic Orchestra 4 Irem Temple. The Leagues of Women Voters of the Wilkes-Barre area and Hazleton in collaboration with WVIA TV will present a program of public concern en- titled Evening with the Can- didates on Channel 44 before the November elections. : live November 2 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Candidates from Wilkes- Barre city and Hazleton and Luzerne County candidates for the office of Judge of the Court registered letters of invitation JUN. 30, 1974 $14,324 : availability of Revenue Sharing Funds will affect the tax -> levels of your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply. LEWIS IDE, WILL ENABLE REDUCING WILL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE LUZERNE COUNTY RATE OF A MAJOR TAX. 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The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan organization whose purpose is to encourage the informed and active partici- pation of all citizens in govern- ment. Ww Zoning Violation Results in Fine Leonard Weinberg, doing work on a Main Street, Dallas, building situated across from the Back Mountain Memorial Library, has paid a $50 fine and costs of $11 to magistrate Leo- nard Harvey, Dallas, for the manner in which that work was being done. Mr. Weinberg was LG tine to put 10 apartments in the old edifice, although the borough zoning authorities have stipu- lated that the building may not ments. The violation was discovered in late August by Dallas Borough police chief Ray Titus, who filed the complaint against Mr. Weinberg. ; Work has stopped on the apartment project. 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