i Joint Meeting Held For Progress Reports} | A joint executive meeting of the Thornhill Ratepayers Association and the Thornhill Centennial committee took /. THORN HI L L neu , LAURIE ENGLISH — CORRESPONDENT PHONE VI 3-50qi :| take over all financing and con- struction of fhe tennis court. A proposal was also. received from the girls softball team offering to finance and construct base ball facilities within the park. It was reported that a petition S Gregg’s Lakelse Service T Lakelee Lake Road : a now being circulated for a Fire off Groceries, Gas, Oil etc. * Protection Improvement District is nearly completed and final results of the petition will be announced as soon as possible. = Alert Neighbors Avert Big Fire A major blaze was averted at the G. Dobbie residence. Thorn- hill Subdivision on July 14, when neighbors helped put out a fire. Mrs. Dobbie stated that because of the co-operation of iriends and neighbors, the fire was quickly ex- tinguished and very little dam- age resulted. She said she was most grateful for their assistance. a The brain of the elephant is the biggest of all land animals, It weighs more than 13 pounds. PHONE VI 3-6978 SELLING USED CARS AND TRUCKS. 1964 Scout 4 wheel drive 1960 Monarch 1957 Monarch 2-door, hardtop 1958 Pontiac +door hardtop 1958 Chevrolet RIVERSIDE Aato Wreckers Highway 25 Ph. V13-6837 (alt) held in 1_Hozelton. place July 11. main topic for discussion, The re- Wednesday, July 13, 194 A progress report fram the | port included a proposal from the | — Centennial committee was the |phornhill teen-town offering to} f°" ADMIRING ENTRIES in a crewell embroidery contest held during the bi- onnual Provi cial Womens Institute Conference held in Vancouver are. Mrs. Isa King Mrs, Woodward, (centre) president of the Provincial WI, (right) of Guyana, The Guyana visitors were also special guests at a recent WI conferencg : and Miss Enid £, Abraha (left) of Guyan ' $266 | Is Stein known outside of B.C.? Some people i in Brussels know us— They g cave us a Gold Medal for taste a | never knew a beer could be so smooth! a a i a Stein-the Gold Medal Beer with the bright golden taste This advertisement is not published or r displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. PNE Features Show By Red Knight The Royal Canadian Air Force's famed aerobatics ace, The Red Knight, will perform for six days at the 1966 Pacific National Exhi- bition. Roaring over the PNE grounds and the Vancouver harbor in his starlet T33 jet trainer, the Red Knight will perform twice each day == at 10:20 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. — from August 22 to August 27. The Pacific National Exhibition itself extends from August 20 through September 5 and features a salute to the British Columbia Centenary with a “Centennial Jam-|- boree,” The 1966 Red Knight (the Knight changes each year) is a na- tive of British Columbia, 26-year- old Flight Lieutenant Terry Hal- lett from Powell River. He enlisted in the RCAF in 1958 ‘}and prior to becoming the Red Knight, served in France, Mani- toba and Saskatchewan. The Red Knight’s aerobatics have thrilled millions of persons across Canada and the United States since 1959, “The Knight’s 7-39 Silver Star is capable of speeds up to 580 miles per hour and can fly at altitudes of 40,000 feet. It has a range of ., | more than 1,200 miles, or the dist- | | ance between Vancouver and Win- nipeg. a . Of 37,658 teachers-in-training in 1964-65, 15,918 were enrolled. in degree-granting institutions. FUSE... call No ms Too Big! 1 No Job Too Small ! J YOUR “A CLASS _ CONTRACTOR Qualified Residential, | Commercial & High Voltage & Electrical Contracting =f Elis Hughes ~ Electric Ltd, N. Kalum = Ph VI35249_ a| July 7 when they defeated Thor s|lamy was‘the losing pitcher £fj Bi the A-Go-Go's, . ‘ Turn left at Clark Road . Party Line .. . 9 Miss Marthe Effray, daughter'tm Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Effray Lakelse Lake Road, is enroute France. After spending severiy days in London, England,. sh plans to be in Paris July 14 fj the Bastille Day celebrations. Fro ; there she plans to travel to Anjomm province in western France wherg she will spend several month sight-seeing and visiting with he grandparents and other relatives The holiday trip is a graduatio® present from her parents..Miss E@ fray graduated recently irom S@ Josephs Academy in Rosetowmm Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dee (Bill ang Christine) Bléor, proprietors of thi Thornhill Trailer Park on Clarif Road were hosts this past week : visitors from Oregon, Guests ing eluded Mr. and Mrs. W. Bloa! from Junction City, Oregon, MZ and Mrs. H. Walllee and then daughier Janine, and Mr. and Mri K. Wallice of Corvallis, Oregorl The Bloors and their guests wer) camping, fishing and sightseein, in the area, . A Master Carl Johnson, son om Adele and Dave Johnson of Princ George, is the guest of his grand parents Mr, and Mrs, C, Kofoeg Carl plans to spend at least twa weeks visiting in Thornhill. i Former residents of Thornhiljg Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stocktcd were guests of the G. Greenlay i). of River Road during the pay . week. The Stocktons visited will a number of residents in the ard during their stay in Thornhill. The Coop's came up the winnf hit] A-Go-Go's 15 to 13, Norma B. Pl onnaacerras wan Struthers Weld just off Old Lakelsa Lake PHONE VI3-2491_