SaoaT ais vipedip ALD Polegate gag project “Curlers for the following leagues = Monday, Mixed “| eWednesday, Ladies . *Saturday Night, Mixed eSunday, Family . eTuesday, Mens. ¢Thursday, Mens . ¢Wednesday, Juniors Also commercial League Registration to be Held at - The Curling Club _ September, 27 & 28 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. ighway | starts THE ROUTE for a passing lane on Zymacord Hill west of the city on Hwy16 is gradual- ly taking shape as drill machines lead the way. It’s part of large construction and paving program which will © conclude next year. CURL CANADA INSTRUCTIONS OCTOBER 20 “GET SWEPT UP IN THE FUN” CALL BRUCE AT 635-5583 eye asamp" teenaiad . - ne School notes Another Year 2000 forum set for next month TERRACE — Another forum. for parents on the Year 2000 changes to the school system is scheduled for Oct. 26 and 27. A similar forum was held last January to explain some of the changes, and school district of- ficials said parents clearly need more information about the changes. Parents will be able to ques- tion a ministry speaker at the evening forum, which is to take. place at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26. A full- day-long seminar is also being organized for in- terested parents, set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m, Saturday, Oct. 27, Officials are asking interested parents to pre-register for the seminar by calling the school district office. Teacher ‘turnover 15 per cent Teacher turnover in the school district was about 15 per cent of total staff over the sum- mer, according to assistant schools superintendent Mar- shall Bergsma. “T can remember in the dark ages when we used to have a much higher turnover. than that,'? he commented. A total of 52 teachers are completely new to the district, Bergsma added. Almost all empty postings have now been filled. But he said the search is con- tinuing for music teachers for the district. ‘There is a general shortage of music teachers across the district,'’ he said. Only one of four vacant music teacher positions have been fill- ed in the district, he added, despite cross-country advertis- ing. Quake _ money arrives Victoria is giving School District 88 an extra $24,700 to assess how well local school would stand up in an earth- quake. The selsmic study money — allocated for all school districts in the province — was set aside by Victoria after last year’s ma- jor earthquake in San Fran- cisco, B.C.’s coast is an earthquake zone, but the most vulnerable part of the province is believed * to be sea-level Lower Mainland communities, ‘such as Riche — mond. Back to the table School board negotiators and representatives of the Terrace District Teachers’ Association are back at the bargaining table this weekend to resume contract talks, The teachers’ contract ran out. July 1, and only three minor clauses in the collective agree- ment have been signed off. Talks have not yet begun on salary increases, Both sides have issued lengthy lists of changes ‘they .f want to the language in the con- tract. Meetings to date have mainly involved each side ex- plaining its requested changes to the other side, with little actual negotiating going on. “The TDTA bargaining team is committed to an attempt to achieve a peacefully negotiated settlement,’’ says the union’s latest bulletin to members, LET US SOCOLOR YOUR FANTASIES! Bring us your color fan- tasies and we'll bring them ta life with SoCalor® by Matrix. Light blonde? Gorgeous red- i head? Grey hair transformed ta warm golden brown? Whatever you fantasize, we ; can realize with rich, long-lasting, natural-looking colors by Matrix. 10% OFF wll 1A A SKIN CARE Call us taday for a free consultation. 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