The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 7, 1995 - B7 [é@! School District No. 88 (Terrace) NOTICE All playing fields in the ‘Terrace and Thornhill area Police training starts schools will be earl Fertiized Monthly J OIN us! This program will run from “WHAT? _ a May through ig to remenber if you" October 1995. tant thing to remember if you're ever robbed?” Constable Trent Johnson asks a group of young detectives. “Write down what they look like,” suggests a blond-haired boy. “Good, but not right away,” Johnson replies. ‘If you're ever tobbed, do exactly what you're told. Don’t write down any details while they’re robbing you.’” After the tobber has left, then you can wrile down every detail you can remember about them, he "says, “You don't have to be a police officer to know how to help solve a robbery.”’ Johnson is teaching a group * nee " “_— _— children aged nine and 10 years POLICE DOG CODYis eager to start his job. Dog handler Corporal Lothar Bretfeld brought Cody old the finer points of police into the Young Detectives class to show the class how Cody searches for drugs. The normally ram: ‘waining. The Young Detectives bunctious detectives stood very still and quiet when they noticed how large he was. program is mn through Terrace Parks and Recreation, and intro- duces kids to investigation techni- ques and crime prevention, After Johnson finishes talking to his class of detectives about what to do if they”te robbed, the Kids are put to the test to see what they’ve learned, A fake robber bursts into the classroom, “steals”? = something from Johnson, and leaves. Johnson then asks the kids what they can remember about the robber. Other highlights of the class in- Gude identifying suspects, leam- ing how a polygraph machine works, and road testing radar guns. The children are also finger- printed and have real mugshots taken. Play it safe IF YOU'VE ever wondered what do if you stumbled across a black bear or got lost 4) miles from nowhere, than this meeting is for you. Terrace Search and Rescue and Terrace Hiking Clubs are co-sponsoring 4 public presentation on ‘Hiking Safety’? on Tuesday, June 13 at7:30 pm ‘You can meet these other outdoor types for free coffee and good advice in Room a ; oe SINCE 1910 2001 of the cafeteria building a . ELECTIONS BC Skeana Mall Terrace Shopping Centre City Centre Mall Select a present that's as special as the occasion | if finding the perfect wedding gift is hard ta do, then consult cur Bridal Registry. It lists the gifts that the bride-and: . gfoom really want, and helps prevent duplicate gifts: To’ | use the Bridal Registry, visit one of our stores and ask for an updated gift listing. it's that easy! ee z i This envelope was delivered to your household a few weeks ago. Inside you'll find everything you need to become a registered voter. lf you still have the registration form simply fill it out and mail it : ' back now. /f you didn’t receive this envelope and are 2 C) first-time voter or your address ar name has changed since BA lection call us. Call toll-free at 1-800-661-8683, - e at Northwest Community Col- Provines of Brtish Columbia Terrace. Terrace Kitimat . 635-5117 636-7440 632-3313 lege. HUCAUCCUUT CECIECIE CUT UT TDT TT STTETTI ETUC HELITIATHICITISIENII GT) “WE ENCOURAGE HIRING STUDENTS” of - pe ae Ee,y 4620 Lakelse Avenue [ CATY OF TERRACE | _ ho EF 638. 7 933" = Proclamation ~% scenes 7 | Hear pes ear per 1b. 0 C2 aS ks (he Lt Ree EC ae Mi NORTHWEST.COMMUNITY COLLEGE . by the powers vested in me do hereby declare that: pe be it . : SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88 (TERRACE) One of the most important steps in the development of youth is the opportunity to have a job: the experiences of employment cannot be duplicated in the classroom. ates WHEREAS there ars many secondary anf past secondary students seaking Ai employment curing the Summer months? , AND WHEREAS it fe boon axtabGied that withthe proper oppounty and ; We are pleased to support scucatonaldevetipment and beoafthe Gy of Tanaces ee ll “HIRE A STUDENT WEEK” AND WHEREAS the Canada Employment Centre for Stucants are centres staffed by students whieh encourage students to abtain Summer employment fo develop , 4g thek skits related to the work! of work and pravide students with financial, asristance for their continustion of education; We thank the employers of the area for hiring students and for supporting “Hire a Student Week” IOTCenraniraraecearenenneeeeeeeereeeentantarreceenucseznien a PAGO UG ERGDTTOUIELEST ESN UEPUETIDELSPTSE PETE UET TELE A re a al TEI AND WHEREAS of this time, the Canada Employment Centre for Studevts ore seukdng the support of the pubic, hath emphoyers and all Terracites at ferge. to offer employment to students this Summer, students who ive in and contribute to Tarrace as a whole and who need our help; a NOW THEREFORE t, JAGK TALSTRA, Mayor of the City of Terrace, THE Ci E | DO HEREAY PROCLAIM t the ne TERRA CE . week of June & - 9, 1995 as ; oo “HIRE A_ STUDENT WEEK" In the City of Terrace wa do urge all to give thoughtful sup- port and understanding to this pragramme which will entich | i Ja the City of Terrace, and do urga aif 10 give thoughttul support and understanding and broaden the livas of students, : (0 Ins pengramme which willonich sod tyoadon the fives of students, Supporting the Youth of Today... 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