* PAGE Bz, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 10, 1975 sii vate The female German Shepherd with the whimsical name is credited with saving the life of six-year-old Teddy Allain, who was missing eight hours when he lay buried under a huge snowbank which had collapsed on him near his home in Revelstoke, B.C. The child was the object of an intensive search throughout a freezing Sunday afternoon and evening in January 1976. Despite the fact that “Mr, Baggins’ had no formal tracking or search training, when she was taken to fhe spot where tha boy was las! seen, she found him within minutes, thus averting a tragedy, freal, Gamma is credited with saving the life of his blind master, Marcel Daignault of Montreal, when the dog leaped to push Mr. Daignault onto the sidewalk, out of the path of a truck speeding through _ an intersection , Gamma fook the impact of the onrushing vehicle himself, and was severely injured with a 12-inch wound in his side. Hospitalized for nearly two weeks in a veterinary clinic, Gamma recovered and has become a familiar sight in Mon- serving as his master’s | DEAR ANN LANDERS: I, was not happy to see in your, column AGAIN a reminder that all widows, as well as married women, should be addressed as Mrs. John Doe. Maybe I am having an identity crisis, but I prefer to be: addressed as Mrs. Jane Doe. anders My husband is alive and well and we get along fine, but 1 don’t feel thal I need his first name as well as his last to identify myself, ¥ my I. was born Jane. I went through school as Jane. Tam employed as Jane. When I receive mail, f want it addressed to Jane becayse - that’s ME. Print this please — JANE DOE / DEAR JANE: if you prefer Jane to Mrs. John, request that your mail be addressed to youin that manner. I received a surprising number of letters from widows who informed me most emphatically that they, too, would prefer to be ad- dressed .by their own first names. In fact, one widow wrote, ‘'My husband’s death was a blessed release from. slavery. He was cruel and miserly master, I'd just as soon not hear his name again — much Jess be called by it." Welive and learn. .- against Seeing Eye DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE CALL FOR TENDERS “ANIMAL CONTROL” Sealed bids relating to the above contract will be accepted af the Municipal Offices until 4:30 P.M, on November 22, 1976, Interested parties may view the proposed contract at the Municipal Offices - : light. ‘ . +3215 Eby Street, during regular business hours. Tenders must be submitted in sealed envelopes addressed to the “Clerk Administrator” and plainly marked “Tender to Animal Control Con- Dog. / fract’’. m4 nerannerses oreenannaanmannty TTPO. 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