ednesday, November 16, 1966 HERBERT C. STREET New manager of the Bank CLIFFORD MURPHY of Montreal’s Terrace branch is Berbert Street, who was formerly manager of the bank's Port quitlam office. He succeeds Clifford Murphy, manager since who becomes an inspector at the adquarters in Vancouver. British Columbai divisional . Mr, Street joined the B of M at Nelson and later served in eanches at Trail, Haney, and Merritt. He was appointed accountant. an ‘office in Vancouver in 1954 and moved to Penticton in the € capacity two years later, H uitlam branch sinee 1958, | While at Port Coquitlam, esident and a director of. the has been manager of the Port Mr. Street was also treasurer, vice- . Lions Club, and.a member of the: oard of Trade, Canadian Legion and Senior Citzens Housing, . eacher Training A Requirement were fully qualified in their tech-|° 4 Persons brought into schools der a crash training program ‘teach industrial education won't permitted to teach academic ubjects until they have the ‘re- Uired teacher training. . nical fields after several years in industry, and that all they requir- ed was courses in pedagogy, The teachers’ ‘delegation also sought clarification from the min- | tion, For C:MGyeu-- of the Centre in He first joined the federal gov- ernment service in February, 1962, ag an employee ‘officer -in the Quesnel. office of the Unem- ployment Insurance. Commission, In 1985 he was promoted | and transferred to a more senior posi- tion in the UIC office at’ Prince George, Prior to his present ap pointment he was of the on-site office of the Nation. a Employment Service at Revel- Stoke, =... —_ ment, Mr. McGill stated; “Mr. Roddis will bring new leadership to the Canada Manpower Centre in Prince Rupert in Preparation for the expanded:.services which will be provided to residents in the area,” ; _ At this time, I would like to pay tribute to the dedicated services provided to our Prince Rupert operation by Mr, Bill Adams, who is being transferred, upon promo- Centre in Kamloops." Mr. Roddis is married, and he and his wife, Mary, have four chil- ren. . officer-in-charge [{- Commenting on this appoint-| to the Canada Manpower || 4642 Lezelle | Take-out | Or TERRACE "“OMIvcLA" HERALD. 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ME IIIIIIIIOIIIIIRIRIINE IEICE eee" _ mreachers Federation. meacrom now on, be restricted to ister on his statements to the -re. cent Trustees’ convention that the! government was ordering a cut- back in school construction be- ‘cause of tight money. — “The minister assured us that flassroomg will receive ‘top prior: ity and that the department has not, laid down any hard and fast| ~ rules as to what should. be cut]. back and what shouldn't,” ‘Robert- a son’ said. “One. area : where: cut-{._ backs had been ordered was _in]. recreational facilities such: ‘ ag}: symnastums,” Robertson added. | Te. aa _ EARLY BANKER — While it is possible that a merchant’ or a woe, public scribe founded the institu- tion of banking, It is generally be- lieved an English jeweller pioneer- ed. this. vocation, Sir Francis Child, a lith century goldsmith who lent] large sums of money to the gov-|. ernment, is credited with teing| . the first to convert ‘this trade to| a ‘banking enterprise. He is often} —. 2). called the “father of the profes: |. sion of banking." Education Minister L, R. Peter: , ; - | . | an : | - 7 a : _ . . 7 - . . Ho a delegation ftom the ne Enjoying the bonus-benefits of these Royal S Federation president Harl ey ser vices? a mekobertson said the minister So Menagreed that the trainees would, a meetesching “within fields of their own competency.” : 4 aeasummer to teach industrial aduca- meeeon courses were also teaching menccience, ‘health guidance and other aEstbjdcts, : . = “Mr, Peterson agreed that these men should not teach academic subjects,” Robertson said. He also said that they would have to con- inue their teacher-iraining at the Feollege of education for the next fro summers if they are to con- atinue as teachers, #~ Robertson added that the min- jdeter had pointed out that the men Thy . . . - Sa ; eo ft We're full of . ae on Bae exciting things -| - Use this check-list as a helpful guide: £ it . : : oy — ‘Royal Bank: (erimPlan loans—can be Cj Student loans—can be dict seed, ‘at your. Src fo do. : . we economically arranged for a new car, convenience, at your nearest Royal Bank .- We'll be at ‘appliance, or similar purchase, Branch, Cet get Slumber Lodge, Terrace Cj ae Sayings Accounts—for steady savings and Jolnt Accounte—for two or more people to | "Wednesday, Nov, 23 operate @ bank account together, — = Bank-by-Mall facilitles—for people who live far away or can‘t drop in easily during regular banking hours. con to 8 p.m. The Cenadian Armed Forces, .{ Give it some thought. 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