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Highway 16 - 695-4902 since thdt time he-has functioned on General Detach- ment duties as N.C.O. i-c GIS and as mentioned above ‘was made second in command on August-first. In “addition to his posting to. Terrace, Sergeant de’ Ar- -mond has served at Nelson, Cranbrook, Kimberley, .Colwood. jaking the presentation Superintendant Schramm 9" °."". *~ said: Sergeant’ de: Armond meets‘ '-all “ these" 0 requirements. It is a tremendous accomplishment... done which Sergeant de Armond can be: justly. .° roud: of!.. Sergeant de Armond.is a’ native. of. > "4953, took his training at Regina and was posted to ° “BB. “His second tour commenced in August, 1972.dnd © ~ “Prince Rupert, Port Alberni, Ecluelet, Courtney and SERGEANT BOB de ARMOND, who was appointed ~ second in command of the Terrace Detachment of the” ~R.C.M.P.. Long Service Medal last. week by . —. --Superintendant R. Schramm, Officer Commanding °° Prince Rupert ‘Sub-division (Above). 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Dows notincluda destination and de- - -- Hivery charges, licence and pravinclal tax because these factors vary [rom region to. region... Toyota*-F.0.B. » points: Halifax, Montreal, Toron . Vancouver. Ts . | TOYOTA "a6 how much car your money can buy | % Price iv ; sO ‘ : oo. d, ra a Sue RT gaa Maries at aaa eS a THE HERALD, Wednesday, Auguit 28, 1974, PAGE Ad Terrace teacher situation H ‘ As far ag. teachers go, the director of instruction for District 88 (Terrade) Mr. L.. Todd, said yesterday. that the district will be ready to go when schools open Tuesday, “We're closing the gap,'’ he said, “and have maybe 2 or 3 epenings that still have to be filled. They should not present any problem though.” - | The Board has hired about 108 teachers this year according lo . Mr. Todd, a situation that seems prevalant throughout the province. According to Todd all districts in B.C.-have suffered from a high turn-over of teacher’s this year, some as high as 30 percent, District officials here were . expressing some dismay at the situation late last school term when the full extent of the tum- Dog Pound The city’s animal shelter ‘which is. operated by the Humane Society has re-open following a serious epidemic of * distemper which closed it for several weeks, oe City Hall officials ‘have confirmed that a concentrated _ disinfecling program has been undertaken and that the facility *-. is now reasonably free of fur- ther contamination pending permanent preventative measures. : The Pound was inspected hy a local Velerinarian who has given the facility a stamp ‘of approval. This followed. a program af cleaning with live steam and germicidal spraying. The city will now replace the wooden doors which lead.to the runs with metal doors as il is found that distemper: germs enter into such porous material - as wood. ” We _ AH the cement and cement blocks will also be sealed permanently as this “material also serves to harbour germ colonies. pS It is expected that a decision in regard to a proposed animal control contract. will be discussed at the next meeting of council which is’ likely to take good - over became “obvious.”.° Since then however, Mr. Todd has led the attack on. the available teachers and has managed to . bring enough to this area to fill the vacancies. “The high “turnover,” said Mr. Todd, “is not @ reflection on conditions here, but rather part - of a:prevince wide lurn-over ‘of, teachers” “En order (p fill some of these vacancies we've had’ ‘to. go _outelde the province {to* other parts of . Canada” and: the Commonwealth) “but”. have always given preference to B.C. teachers.” anne Ag it stands now we have a very few number of vacancies,’ -some of which are on the verge of being filled. It looks like we're in pretty good shape for next Tuesday.” re-opens. : place on Tuesday September 3. Discussions have been going on between ciiy.administralion and Pacific Securities Lid... of Terrace which could jead to a contract to hantile this problem. Administration should be Ina position by the next meeting to make recommendations to Council inthis regard., _ . . Br t French. club .. -:: lottery agent - The Terrace French Club has ~ been appointed an agent for the sale of Western Canada Lottery ‘Tiekets through its’ affiliation with the provincial -body of which it is a member, the Franco-Columbia . ‘Federation. ‘ The lottery offers a top prize of $250,000 a. second: prize. of $100,000 and a “third “prize. of . $50,000 plus many other: cash prizes for a total prize Mst of $750,000. The preliminary draw will take place on October 23, 74, ee a ee “Tickets are available from _ Gino's Coiffures In the: Terrace Mall, telephone 635-5727, from Gaetane Banville at 635-3432 or at the Terrace Herald, 1212 Kalum Street. . _ TIP TOP | Shoes at “<[) Skatas spectat price Sale starts Thursday August 28 and continues for thrse weeks, palrs@of + | Childrens. . an Shoes. Girls Shoes REG. To W099 NOW 4 99: Boys Shoes = rec. To 11.59 Now : 498 Mons Shoes res. 70.1895 NOW. . : 1.99 Ladies Shoes REG. 13.99 NOW Carpet. Shoes FOR. LADIES REG, 2199 Now 8.99 “MM Sports Jackts ing HAND f "Womens Geats ind HAND ; SPECIAL parce 6.98 1. Ladies Dresses ana Hano “Cowboy, Bools nec. s.00 ‘Mons Pants ans HAND’ & New. . TAILORS — Over 200: 26.00 a 299 eR Aa ares”