previous motion in order to recall of the laid off elementary mama&nmaï¬muau spring, seven have been recalled to permanent positions and two more may soon have permanent positions as a result of resigna tions. Another eight have been assigned to occasional appoint ments, and 34 remain on the recall list. "This is good news for all those teachers who have been colleagues who work in partnership s chair Betty Kreager. "While we celebrate for them, we still are mindful of those secondary school teachers who have not been recalled. We remain hopeful that they, too, will be recalled in the clementary school teachers and 43 § reachers: hflwwmflï¬m~ When another school year begins next week, 43 "previously Catholic Separate School board will return to work, f Last May, the board declared redundant the positions of 34 ;buquflad-u'u'&p. at its regular council 19. mw-ï¬nmu low a public hearing on the ward boundâ€" . ary issue to be held the same day. The city implemented its current seven ward system of municipal government, plus the election of three councillorsâ€"aâ€" large to re sesidents both at J:yodw-dt,inlâ€l. . _ | Imagine 2 Genuine 708 ‘{‘ f } ) h n m 3“ - % Region‘s report on governance b DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1959 =~] 46 King St N., Waterioo 886â€"2040 Closed Sunday & Monday / ~â€"â€" | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9530 "And unless we can cut down on them drastâ€" cally, and drastically of course involves euthansâ€" sia, we‘re not going to get anywhere." the overall cat population in Cambridge "I wouldot venture a guess," Schtunyk said, when aiked how much the program may have <ut back on the stray ca population. "Td like 10 think it helped." The way the Cambridge program works is that anyone who adopts any pet from the Cambridge Humane Society must sign an agreement when spayed or newsered six months of purâ€" chasing the animal. Once they bring thew copy back 10 the humane society, signed by 2 verien narian and confirming that their pet has been hixed, the humane society will refund $15 of the original cos of the pet. Although the refund is only $15, Schtunyk said the incentive program does work "It‘s the incentive," she said. "And it‘s the lact that you‘ve signed 2 document that you‘re gomng to do i. And we do check up on our adoptions " Schtunyk can refuse to sell an ammal t someâ€" one if he refuses to sign the form. And if someâ€" one does not get his animal spayed or neusered within six months, he gets 2 letier from the humane society encouraging him to get his amâ€" mal fixed and the $15 is donated to the society However Hess said he has heard of 2 similar programs in other cities in Canada and the United States and that in most cases the program hasn‘t worked "Most of them found that spaying and newierâ€" ing cats does not seem to cut down on the popuâ€" umum-squua-u-g council sometime in Seprember. iA The Cambridge HMumane Society currently has > a Spaying and Neutcring incentive Program (SNAP) w wy and encourage more peogle io Geotgie Schunyk said although the program * fl*bhihhï¬dazï¬a’ Sss secmmmalf it se fr nA d ud FREE PARIUNG AT FRONT & REAR OF STORE After city council makes a decision on the ward issue, it will forward its decision to the Ontario Municipal Board. Council hopes any proposed changes in the numâ€" ber of municipal wards would be in time for the 1997 municipal election. HWï¬'< page 1)