TERRACE . HERALD, TERRACE, ‘BC, | Ree. role probed at Thornhill: meet . The role of the recreation comnitaston in thorhli will be re-elevated at a meeting of the commission, . November 6, The Wedn evening mae) The commission’ was vas establ. by the Ga Communi School at 8 p.m, Programmes Branch’ of. the De. Ira Howd, chairman of the | Bartment of -Education,: It has ‘Thornhill Recreation Commis-| “Onaucted recteation p sion said everyone in Thornhill rograms in Thornhill Schocl during the is urged to attend this meeting. | 05+ two eo fonder en has been — Every little bit helps past 5 months,” + ‘he sald, “for lack of support and direction from the people of the community," “It's not enough to. just sit back and” aay we want a recreae ion commission, The people have be willl No animal species Is wholly to be willing to get out and work lor wholly bad from the point of view. of Its effect on man. Even the lowly insect contributed much to the making and enrichment of the soll, Many earth-dwelling for ft and support ft, It’s just forms.do this directly, bulld- not enoveh to go to an annual meeting and elect a half dozen ing, aerating and mixing soll much as earthworms do, while people and then expect them to. plan recreation activities, raise funds and supervise the activit- jes as well,’? Bowd said, - According. to Bowd, five com- mission members will be up for re-election at the December an-| others assist by reducingboth nual meeting but he said, most | animal matter and vegetation of them have already stated that | to mulch and manure, The they do not plan to run-for of.| work of borers, ants, wood beetles. and similar small creatues reduces dead wood to humas far more ravldly than is done by simple decay,” And all the insects, of course, Sooner or later return to the fice again, | At the November mecting, he soll the nutrients of thefr own bodies. The contribution REBAR Open 9:00'a.m. to 10:00 poms’ ee a - Tools evalloble - Mechanic on ty: -U-Lub $1.30: (greoss supplied) Shop Stalls $2.00 perhour. _ 48308 Hwy. 16 W.. . Phone 635-3332 Edmonton-Amsterdam - Vancouver to. Amsterdam 4 $407.00 $442.00 Includes $76.00 for.Car Rental or Rail- “Pass Ate . commedation. Frequent departures. Book now for Christmas, AiR- CAR TOURS To Amsterdam - London - Frankfurt For folders and complete details mail coupon to sald, the commission will be calling for nominations to fill these vacancies as well as for volunteers to sit on committees, "—f the people don't come for- TERRACE MOOSF. LODGE’S Bud Bridal ett and William Sturby (right) present a cheque for $90 to Rev. George Keenleyside to be used at the Senior Citizens’ residence on Tuck, Local Moose aid senior citizens Terrace's Loyal Order of Moose madetheir first donation to senior citizens last week, The club, which came into being last January, formaily presented a cheque for $90 to be used at the Senior Citizens residence on Tuck, The money represents proceeds from the Moose “Yearly Income Club", All Moose Lodges in B.C. sell memberships at $1, Proceeds are divided into equal thirds: for charitable pur- poses; for expenses; and for Moose Heart, a lodge-sponsored chitd city in Illinois, U,S,A, The yearly income club has also named gq slate of officers for B.C, They are president, A, Gogel of Revelstoke, sponsored by E. Kramer; and vice-presidents R, Davidson, Union Bay, and J, Garrden, Bella Coola, Job’s Daughters give to B.C. Cancer fund Job's Daughters have present- $50 to the B.C. Cancer fund, Adele Donaldson, Honored Queen for the Terrace chapter of Job’s Daughters, presented the cheque to their Grand Guard- Jan Mrs, Nan, McDonald. of Nan- alme at a special meeting, Octe oberll.° The Cancer Fund is a special project of all Job’s Daughter chapters in B,C, Terrace Job’s Daughters contribute twice yearly to the fund, : According to Mrs, Marylin Da. vies, Bethel Guardian for the group, the girls also contribute to a scholarship fund each term as well as participating in spec- fal community projects, She said the girls are pre- sently selling Christm~s carda to assist the, Retarded Children’s Association -and. will also ustiert|- at Alaska Music Trail Concerts. They are also raising funds with a raffle of a cedar chest which is to be given away Dec ember 5, Mrs, Davies said the frater- nity Is open to girls of Mason- ic relationship who are 12 to 20 \years of age, Drainage pressing problem Mayor Fred Weber called arainage one of Terrace’s most pressing problems (October 28), The Mayor"s comments follow- ed a petition presented by Doc’s Cartage, Thains Trucking and Arnold Best for drainage of Keith Road east of Kalum St. Doc's Cartage spokesman Epp Talstra said his yard was sub. merged under six inches of wa- ter, Arnold Best said that his base- ment had been flooded and water had damaged controls of his fur- nace. Mayor Weber told the three petitioners that council was get- ting complaints from all over town concerning drainage. “We have the drainage prob- lem under intensive study right now,” he said, Weber said that present cal- culations indicate that $1.4 mil. lion would be needed to give the municipality an adequate drain age system, ‘But we don’t know where the dollars will come from,’ he said, Counell decided to give further $600 TAKEN VANCOUVER (CP) — Three masked men who tied up a man and his wife and cut telephone lines fe their apartment stole $600 in small bills from the. couple late Sunday night. Police said the trio was armed and wore | dark clothing, 4,000 SIGN . PORT ALBERNI (CP) — More than 4,000 signatures have been collected here and from other Vancouver Island pointa to peti- tion the federal government for cheaper rates on the provincial government's ferries, The pet. ition argues that Ottawa should subsidize the Horseshoe Bay- Nanaimo ferry on the grounds that ft forme a link IntheTrans- Canada Highway, Why isn’t your business making more money? _ cited as study to possible relief of the Kelth Road problem by building a drainage ditch, to be incor- porated in the municipality’s - |band in December,” Bowd said, master plan for drainage, _ ward and volunteer to fill these positions, Wednesday, then the’ commission will probably dis. Executive members whose terms of office will be com- pleted in December are Ira Bowd as chairman, Jim LeCleir as vice-chairman, Laurie English as secretary, Phil Davies as treas~ urer, and Earl Suttis as a come mittee chairman, of each Individual animal ts tiny; the combined. effect ofall -animal activity is great, LIBERALS HIT SITIN - VANCOUVER (CP) — The Uni- versity of British Columbia Lib- eral Clubhas condemnedby atwo- |. § to-one majority the actions of stu. dents who invaded the UBC Fac. ulty Club for 22 hours last month, Terrace Travel Service, 4601 Lazelie Ave. Nome bene ee Address wen en ewan cede ne pese se sseanesesecnmerseananae Jecnaasenee dares Approx. Trovel Date . cestecessctnisers sseseuaninen aacese steenane _Terrace Travel Service a omuDi spasm i narertecahteant ‘Tea Cup & n their semi-annual _ ROYAL ALBERT BONE CHINA . 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