‘THO! LAURIE ENGLISH — CORRESPONDENT DHILL NewS PHONE VI 3-5060 a sdresday, May 18, 1966 Page 11 or Reading .... ae 6 by - John F. Kennedy blished by Harper and Row mare Burden and the Glory is a Mord of the speeches made by on F. Kennedy during his last years as president of the Unit- 3 States of America. ‘These eeches will no doubt become a RB. of ihe Kennedy legend, not a’ for their content but because the nature of his death on Nov- Bier 22, 1963. evardiess of whether one ed with his political ideas or these speeches are a revealing ture of the man, of his hopes # fears, of his dreams and ns for the nation he loved. ese speeches are also a record a, the civil rights struggle, the ‘onal economy, science and the @ race are all a part of the es he spoke about. he Burden and the Glory by e one of the most read books itten by. any American presi-* Bt. I believe it ig worth reading wa a valuable addition to my lib- may of books for future re-reading. . Bary LINE... mA welcome to Thornhill goes out m Mr. and Mrs. Ron Forshner who gave now taken up -residence in peir new home on Pine Street. | §6SELLING USED CARS AND TRUCKS | 1960 Monarch { 1964 Scout Jeep 4wheel drive j 1957 Monarch ) ... ALOT MORE... RIVERSIDE Auto Wreckers | Highway 25 Ph. V136897 . falt) 1 Gregg’s Lukelse Service ' Lakelee Lake Road. Groceries, Gas, Ol ete. t * ‘ | PHONE VI 53-6978 Sa: BURDEN AND THE GLORY | ¢ F. Kennedy will probably be- a DOING THE HONORS | ata Centennial tree-planting cere- mony held last Wednesday at Thornhill Elementary school are the oldest student, John Zoney, 14 (left) and the youngest student, Linda Niesner, 6 (right), Several parents and friends gathered at Thornhill School for the ceremony, which took place in a light rain shower, Tree-Planting Ceremony Held On Wednesday _ Rain dampened participants and spectators but not en- thusiasm during a tree planting ceremony held at Thornhill Elementary School May 11. Mr. 1. Orr, principal of the school, apoke to the students, staff and visitors about the ‘purpose of planting of the seedling tree. He explained that seedling trees ara being planted by students of every school in British Columbia to com- memorate the two Centennial years 1986 and 1967 and to signify the Importance of foresis In our so: celal’ and economic development. He talked about the’ pdssibility of some of the students belng able to return in a hundred years to see the tree in {ts maturity, Mr. Orr said people of other countries usually thought of Can- ada in terms of our forests, - The youngest girl, Linda Nles- Old Vienna - better Od Venna - the happy lazy lager heer | than bird watching. | The od-vartipemond ia end padlinhed of Gciptorsd By the Liquer Camtret Ganed or fy the Gortinment of Bactih Cetambld. ner, six and the eldest boy four- teen-year-old Jolin Zoney from Thornhill School were chosen to plant the seedling, The ceremony concluded with the singing of O Canada,” =i thought for the week “But, In today's world,- freedom can be lost without a shot being fired, by ballots as well as bullets, The success of our leadership is dependent upon respect for our mission Jn the world aa well as our missiles — on a clearer recogni- tlon. of the virtues of frasdom as well as the evils of tyranny.” — John F, Kennedy (From the speech he plan- ned to deliver in Dallas, Nov: ember 22 1063.) ees INSURANCE PRESSURE is the mainapring of progress; the only way an enterprise can run without somebody pushing Is down hill. The man who knows how to drive Is ag ready to get his shoulder as his hands to the wheel. For ALL your insurance needs 200 a We CLAY THORNHILL f REALTY LTD Phone VI 3-5655 or evenings and weekends . VE3-5181 ‘| We will be glad to arrange: an you cannot manage to come ‘in during the day. . 43 | == letterheads - letfers fo the EDITOR Dear Editor, This letter ts. directed to persons who generously donated their pre- clous time and labor last fall to the canvass for the Thornhill Centen- nial park project and to residents of Thornhill. The project is now underway, with thanks owed to the very few men and worten who have worked 90 bard up to new putting in many long hours getting the clearing and burning done, Their efforts will be fruitless unless more. help jis received from other residents of the community as these people have exhausted thelr time and energy Th park will provide a place for our young children io play safely. A place will be available minton, tennis, and rollerskating. lax and chat with your nelghbors -| will be available for young and old. Are you aware that this park will also increase the value of your property as well? Surely there must be some ‘who are Interested in this park and could spend a few hours on week ends helping to complete this pro- ject this year so that it willbe available for Centennial celebra. tions and use next year, If you are interested in helping out, contact cone of your Centennial committee members. CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE Chairman, Ray LaCarte, Pine St, 843-5578; vice chairman, John New, Pine Street, 843-6740; secretary, Barbara Bristol, Lakelse Lake Road, 943-5652; treasurer, Dot Bartlett, Airport Road, 843-5914; trustee, Viola Swanson, River Drive, $43-2613; trustee, Clarence Rudd, Pine Street, 943.6943; con- struction chairman, Jim Struthers, Clark Road, 843-2491: entertain- ment chairman, Leo Fenrick, Clark Road, 843-6252; publicity chair- man, Laurie English, Kirkaldy Road, 843-5060. . ‘Sincerely; ” -‘ Barbara LaCante WATCH FOR: Zi . KING Equipment. or evening appointment for you i] |. * ane ' For ALL your Santina a “hop at “the HERALD brechures - ayers: envelopes ~ booklets 7 \ for spectator sports, baseball, bad- |. Picnic facilities and a place to re-'. Private’ Paint-In Staged By Kids. garding paifitins in Vancouver and. elsewhere, three pre-school children from Pine Street decided to get into the act, They managed to get into a building owned by P, Mangnus on Muller Road: and borrowed some of his roofing tar to decorate themselves and any- thing else they could find around the place, - Parents, Mangnus, RCMP and children met to decide what to do about the ‘situation and to correct it. No estimate of damages was available, i The largest room in Carlsbad Caverns has of floor area of 14 acres, $$$ SAVE $$$ USED TIRES « Just removed from wheels . all sizes from $2 up... No phone orders, please. First come, first served ! ! .THORNHILL AUTO _ WRECKERS Crescent Drive on Highway 16 E. ” Phone Vi 3-5508 Ayronetfippmrdfipeanenfiynnasn| Ornamental Welding STRUTHERS “WELDING Turn Left at Clark Road Just off Old Lakelse Lake Road ‘Opening Soon G KOIN LAUNDERETTE Centrally Located . . all New - | Pleasant ‘Surroundings Fulltime Attendants . . . 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