. Baptist Mission THORNHILL NEWS 22 :.. . ; The purchase of Property on the corner of Paquette Street and Clarke Road for the Thornhill — tit Mission has now been cox- LAURIE ENGLISH — CORRESPONDENT = - PHONE V1-3-5060 [rif Mission has now bean con “of. the church building ig scheduled to ~ __. get underway early next year, -— ae ES Page 20A| The Sunday ‘School Programme, —s ris whieh begins. at 7 p.m. and wor- e 7 ship services at 7:45 p.m. on Sun- days, is presently being conducted Thornhill Rural Ratepayers Stree mae )—_—— a ae - under-the direction Reverend W . James: Rose who is also: serving In Busy Nession Last eek - as punday School Superintendent, At a meeting of the Thornnhill Rural Ratepayers Asso- | John ‘Wall is serving as adult ciation September 22. chairman Lloyd Scott told the member- eager, Ary Rowe’ Sp junior ship present that the 21 year tease had been. approved On| primary. teacher. Faye: Greenlaw the 18.7 acres of property applied for by the Association, The | snd. June Rose are the: beginner property, which is adjacent to highway 16 east and sharing | an ; 3 n and nursery class teachers, ,|common boundaries with the school and park properties, is The church calender now in- :}| to be used for the proposed fire hall and other community | cludes motion Pictures Sunday facilities, . : evenings. The Junior Sunday|- - o Pr) A petition protesting the con-|used for clearing trees because of] School class is sponsoring a play, Gregg's lakelse Service ay, Sept ember 28, 1966 Strathers Welding | Turn left at Clark Road... lust off Old Lakelse Lake Rd. ~ PHONE VI 3-2491 struction of a foundry on -River| the lack of volunteer help,- entitled. “Gift Wrap, Please” which oe : , Drive was presented: by Jack. Fras-| Mr. LaCarte ~ also commented will be presented * during. the - - Wakelee Lake Road er on behalf of resident of that|upon the apparent. misunderstand: | Christmas season, Pe et oe area. The reason stated for the|ing of residents who seemed to| Baptismal services were | held |” Groceries, Gas, Oil etc. ‘ , . “| petition was the risk to the health] think the park project was being| last Sunday for Christine and. Pat ting of the National Indian ; : ye i . | Of the residents, The petition is to} built by and for: the ratepayers | Bloor. . . a * sory Board. This Board is] be forwarded to the MLA for fur-| and emphasized that the park-wes| Mr. Bloor ‘has moved his mem- 7 . it Tepresents, to an extent, a ther action, ; a for the benefit of the whole com-| bership from another Baptist}; PHONE VI 53-6978 meek with the past. |, 4 second petition presented by| munity and should be supported church to the Thornhill Baptist f ; ge National Indian Advisory | mrs, J, L, Cox and signed by resi-| by all residents of Thornhill, ° | Mission. - i, set up by government, is/denis of the old airport road re-} A committee’ of two, Norma Bel- ane ar te a en, ely a group of Native Indian quested an adjustment to. the lamy and Laurie En lish was ap- It is one of the most beautiful mele from all across Canada| traffic light tem at the bridge! F | Compensations of life; that no man Hh advises the government on ‘aific light sys ridge! pointed to. organize the Thornhill a it ould do in the field of} easier access to. the bridge from ary plans call“for-the commission himself. ; t ‘ae “ the’old airport road. The petition) to be in full swing for the winter gis past week the meetings| was to be forwarded to the Depart-| season. 8 . Mae concerned with the Indian| mont of Highways for further ac- | and ways in which the Act! jin % Highway ee - ht be changed. Presumably the| Tn a report given by J, p,{CYants Approved For marernment will amend-the Act| 1 ; y7| “acarté, chairman of the Thorn- il i e fr Ras tM Savana tie | pert omcer eres; ~GUSTOM Esso. Service m good, In the past the Indian progress of the Centennial Park, Thornhill Centennial Committee : : ; “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE to provide a less dangerous and|Recroation Commission Pretimin. |!" Nel? another without helping| ; - t has been changed without! he stated the soft-ball - facilities,| 7@ceived word Friday of the ap- en so much as word passing bé-| being constructed and financed | Proval of the federal and provin- Lo d fae ceD the pedple affected and the! py the Thornhill Ladies Softbalt| ‘ial centennial grants for the park - @n pe verriment. Club, were well underway, The| Project. A total of $488.00 In fed- myo me it has always been arro-| trees have been cleared and burn-| fal grants, $208.80 in the provin- mennce in the extreme for a proup é ing of them is in progress. Mr.| cial grant and an administrative | ~ . NT? | P ; me. politicians to pass upon such an Letnte expressed his dndiguation grant of $199.20. are forthcoming. even AY 0 y - op meportant law as the Indian Act! 5+ the lack of support given the; The sum of $5203.20 has’ been ie / mg chout consulting the people who! Contennial.Committee on the patk| donated in money and labour Sere going ta be. affected: , ; Project. He- emphasized the fact-|-pledges from ‘local. contributors, |... - IN THORNHILL — ON OLD LAKELSE Ri AD No law in Canada _ affects ®0| that only a‘ small. group .of resi- a one en OPEN 8 A.M. TO 9p, rs <0: eeany aspects of a person's life| dents wera actually participating |: Softball Project Pe -M.. TO 9.P.M. ALL DAYS _ pan does the indlan Act. It is in-) in the work and if the park was| 4-4" wag | BXCEPT SUNDAY WHEN: OPEN “TIL'-6:00 PLM. pred inde cally everything a| to be completed by the June 31, Getting Support |. — eC ee eal Batlve --,,| 2267 deadline much - more help hy fag — 7 ALL CA un ‘Jor. @ time he or she is born until! woyig be neéded both with vol- Clit will tena bakersale ia the FIRST - UALITY AUTO Noe Y wo The 'N it nal Indie bret unteer labour and financial assist- | Terrace Coop store Friday, Sep-} So g , AUTO BODY. WORK rd may no! be able to solve | 202% Monies which were to be! tember 30 between the hours of 5} oe . SO ye are the oe ea uitin from used for equipment have been| sna 97.99 p.m. All proceeds from *& Touch-up Point Jebs * Lob Jobs he Indian’ Act "Cerlainly. ra vill ° ‘| the sale will be used for the soft- * Customizing - * Motor Jobs Mot be able to solve them at one . ball facilities in the Thornhill *& Free-Estimates * Tire Repair f t Thornhill Cub Centennial Park, , . iting ot at one eran moet. ite ‘A sticcessful bottle drive wes| *& Complete Auto body Work and Repair . ee existence in 1876. in all this - Pack Organized. . | held Friday evening, with mem-| _ Ey a m me many, many things have de-| The First Thornhill Cub pack hers of the Teen-Town assisting - - TIRES -- eloped ‘that simply cannot be|will hold its first regular meeting | the softball club. The gals expres- : ; : lation: | 7 : ‘| port of the Teen-Town and. the lete upheaval in social relation 700 wo to Oa0i ee pai residents who contributed gener- But, and this is a BIG But, if/8 to 10 years or any grade. 2| OUSIY. . ne Indian Advisory Board canjstudent are eligible for member- . Bevelop, a policy or a philosophy |ship. Registrations will be accept: arson fend can enunciate it then theled at each regular meeting ‘until dian people will be on the first |the maximum number of boys is step along the road to emanci-/enrolled, The registration fee is tion from the Indian ‘Act and|$2,00 and weekly dues are 10]. ms restrictions. If the Indian Ad: | cents, _ - sory Board can set objectives} John Niesner and Earl Larson Seen they can work toward those | will serve as leaders for the Cub mp jectives, pack, ot — iI have long held the view that! The First Thornhill Cubs are @ Indian people should be the |sponsored by the Thornhill Rural Res to decide on amendments to / Ratepayers Association. The. group me Indian Act because it so/committee ineludes Jim Struthers Rally affects: them. I hope that| as chairman, Steve Gregorash as mee Indien Advisory Board will] vice-chairman, and . Mrs, J... Koss geovide the mechanism -whereby|as secretary-treasurer. Bert Bel- mais can be done, lamy. Lloyd Scott and Leo Kose as { also hope that the Midian a directors, — . eeory Board wil be able chy! A “den” mother is required for am contribute to something else} the pack and any mother interest- gareat importance to our native! eq in aiding the pack in this cap pple. In this day of organiza-| soi ft . Hh there is no effective national forvallire ee re or surther in wanization of Indian people. : Shanged overnight without a com: Wednesday, September 28 a sed their appreciation for the sup- 14 in — $19.95 up 15 in. _ $18.95 up : 13 in, — $17.80 , SUSAR CARLING PILSENER BEER Featuring the ever popular BUBBLES «HOPS . . ' aunique, light, refreshing entertaininent haps the indian Advisory a a na rem ard by its meetings will allow SELLING USED CARS . ' . ee ee Five Indian people to get -to pw each other better and give _ AND TRUCKS ee | fn a chance to discuss, perhaps|| 1994 International four wanolt hours, the heed for an ef-|f. _.” Wheel drive, ot Smive National organization. | ".1988-Mercury.-% ton truck . 7 — 1860 ‘Pontlae’ 0 . 1960'Pontlac Convertable ff - Used Parts & Accessorias RIVERSIDE _'Anto Wreckers || | Highway 25 ~. Ph. “V1 23-6897 . LORETEAS - Beanty Salen