TERRACE’S new junior high school will have two new administrators at the helm when it opens up this fall. Thornhill Junior princi- pal Dave Bartley has been appointed principal of the new secondary school _ that’s replacing Skeena Junior Secondary, which is being torn down this sum- mer, Bartley replaces Bill Gook, who is heading to Cranbrook, B.C,, with his wife Wendy, Skeena’s li- brarian, to become assis- tant superintendent, Bartley’s position at Thornhill Junior will be filled by Dighton Haynes, who is one of six new ap- poiniments to administra- tive positions at Terrace area schools announced this month. Thornhill Junior's new vice principal will be named in September, Skeena’s current vice principal, Todd Hollett, is also leaving. He's been named principal of Cassie Hall Elementary. Uplands Elementary principal Dave Crawley takes over as vice princi- pal of Skeena. Joe Vidal is leaving Cassie Hall Elementary to become Uplands” new principal. ’ The Coast Mountains: school board approved several other key appoint- ments in June. Rob Greenwood, ane of the district’ directors of instruction, was named as- sistant superintendent of schools. The board hired Clar- < “hots, whem et ~% ome VOUCHER * FREE. GAME VOUCHER ata VOUCHER FREE GAME VOUCHER BI ROAR: Principals shift at local schools AUSTIN DOUGLAS, 3, is fascinated by the wreckage of Skeena Junior School and work on bordering Walsh Ave. Skeena will have a new principal this fall. ence Michiel Elementary principal Christine Foster as one of the district's dir- ectors of instruction. She'll be replaced by new Clarence Michiel principal Cheryl Sebastian. Mount Elizabeth Senior Secondary has a new prin- cipal, Gary Mouland. Janise Johnson has been named principal of Kitimat City High, replacing Vic- tor Dikailis, who’s taken a job in the northwest terri- tories. Eric Drew has been ap- pointed. principal of Bear Valley School, the K-12 scheol in Stewart. Doug Vigeurs was ap- pointed principal of Park- side Secondary. There have been other personnel changes at the district, The board has ac- cepted the resignation of Geoff Straker, who stepped down as principal of Cale- donia Senior Secondary in late 2001 to work ata school in China, Strikers call for Petro-Can boycott STRIKING EUROCAN employees in Kitimat are calling for a national boy- cott against Petro-Canada- after a fuel truck crossed the picket line July 18. “Now Eurocan will be able to last longer, so in- stead of encouraging Euro- can back to the bargaining “COME ON DOWN...IT’S FREE! FREE GAME VOUCHER | Phone: 250-635-2411 Fax: 290-635-7882 Jackp ot Info. Line Ext. 27 ‘A410 Legion Ave., Terrace, B.C. Jn parinershin with wa gree table, we aré going to carry the strike. on longer,” said Peter King, president of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada local ' 298. 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