: Tne : Parting Alderman George Clark presented Mayor and Council with a frani- ed excerpt from the June 19, 1886 copy of the London Illustrated News following his last counctl meeting on Nov. 23. Depicting the riots in Belfast - 100 years ago, Ciark said he kept the picture on his wall while serving as a - city alderman to remind him that confrontation creates problems, while * successful negotiation salves them. While making the presentation Clark “sald, “It's been a source of inspiration to me, but | don’t need it any longer." . Alderman George Clark was honored for his dedicated municipal service for the past four years, following his final councll meeting on Nov. 23. While presenting a gift of an engraved pen set, Mayor Jack Talstra said that Clark has, been an asset to the communit continue to be in the future. ¥ In thea past and would undoubtedly Air Cadets _ continued from page 17 first hand the techniques of sur-. viving in the wild. The awards banquet is planned for Dec. 11 and at that time the cadets will receive their awards and promo- tions. | Plans and preparations for the . ' 25th anniversary to be held in June are well under way, Cadets are hopeful the event will bring dignataries from across Canada, and it’s hoped “an appearance will be made by the Snow Birds, Members of all levels of govern- - ment as well as military officials: * are expected to attend. * Once again an open invitation is extended to all teenagers to join the 747 Squadron Air Ca- dets. Meetings are held every Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and transportation is provided. For more informa- tion, please feel free to call — Commander C.F. Meek at 635-9197: or 635-6747 on Wed- nesday evenings. — TERRACE — The'coming year will see continued development of resources and a major in- tegration program for the men- tally ill as objectives of the Terrace and District Community Services Society, according: to TDCSS administrator Lorna Copeland, At the Society’s annual general meeting Nov. 25 the or- ganization’s yearly report was filed and three new members . were elected to the board. Replacing board president Nor-. ma Randle, Doug Smith and Juanita Hatton, all of whom have served their maximum terms under the Society’s by- _laws, are Joy Dover, Roger Page and Rocque Berthiaume. Dave - Maroney, Joan Cox, Pat Willms, Lori Mullen and Janice : 7 Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 2;:1987 19 = Iverson are the remaining boatd members, ee All board members were elected by acclamation. Outgoing president Norma Randle noted in her report from the chair that in the four: years she served on the board she had seen TDCSS ‘‘grow from a low pay -and semi-volunteer small workplace to what is now a $2. million operation with 125-peo- ple working ‘in 17 programs’’. She went on'to say, ‘‘There is more to be accomplished both within this organization and in the community. In the commun- ‘ity there is need for legal aid, teen. programs against suicide and crime, and decent housing. I have no doubt that Terrace and District Community Services will help facilitate or be involved Northwest Community Collaga recently announced the donat! ty equipment and training aids from Stihl Ltd. and thelr Terrace deater, above are Forestry Worker Training Program Instructor Peter Haigh, Terra Maroney, NWCC President Dr. Val George and NWCC Coordinator of Supervisory/Management Training, Audun Birkedal. Birkedal thanked Maroney following the presentation, as this.to keep their programs up to. date‘and produce the high | Community Services Society | sets agenda for new year. in getting it done.” . ; Lorna Copeland said in a subsequent interview that one of — the primary thrusts for: the or- ganization in the coming year may be providing services for. ‘some of the patients being dis-' ‘charged from Riverview Hospi- tal for the mentally ill. The low- . er mainland facility, according to recent policy announcements . by the provincial ‘government, will. be closed down soon, and - -residents of the institution will | be sent to a number of B.C. communities for integration into | community-based programs. Copeland also said the Socie- ty’s programs will be undergoing. an independent evaluation this year, “‘It will help give us direc- tion,’’ she said. Ss weeeie HS ZS a gn 0 on of a Stihl 034AV power saw anda variety of safe-, Terrace Equipment Sales Ltd. Pictured ce Equipment Ltd. Owner/Manager Dave saying that the college relles on donations such est possibile calibre of technician. _ We publish Ads REGIONAL Volume 1,No, 40 ential custom Let us start an Ad Campaign for you! Call us today. designed. for your advertising - ~~ needs. Don’t wait. “These Ads could be your message to specially MONDAY, November 2, 1787 FREE 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace B.C. * Phone: 635-7840 _ TOLL FREE: 1-800-663-7671