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The lithographs are printed in -|by Hans Kirschener, Vancouver, .| courage high design standards in '|Canadian-made goods, - especially horts: Little Rover, Fraser River - THORNHILL news LAURIE ENGLISH — CORRESPONDENT. . + HONE. VI 3-5060 Wednesday, May 25, 1966. Canadian Design Award Goes To Native Prints _—_, «Canadian Native Prints - Ltd., Vancouver, has been: awarded a Canadian Design Award for a ser- jes of lithographs based on. B.C. Indian ceremonial masks, a Haida totem, and Eskimo sculpture. _ Competing with over 400 com- panies who eritered more than 1400 products in the contest, Cana- winners, ; ment of industry, Ottawa. B.C. by Smith Lithograph Ltd, Richmond. Art direction was by Bruce Stapleton and photography and Bert Beaver, Montreal. -The contest -was designed ‘to en- dian Native Prints were among 22 |, The contest was sponsored by |: the national design branch, depart- hae = THORNHILL TEEN-TOWN won third place honors and $25 in prize money with their float in the Elks’ May Day parade. “Fhe float carried a model. of Thornhill Centennial Park. Special thanks were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fenrick and — Patty and Lynn Steinhauer for all their help to Teen-Town members with the construction of the model of the park, $$ESAVE SSS. | USED TIRES Just rertaved ‘from wheels - oa cll sizes from-$2 up os. ‘No phone orders,”:please.: © - : First come, first served {1 -- St THORNHILL AUTO > 1 Crescent Drive on Highway 16 { . ) BE 4 ‘Phone Vi2-5508°°: — oad ‘STRUTHER WELDING. - Turn Left at Clark Road Just off Old Lakelse Lake Road . Phone V13-2491 those heing sold abroad. F, W. (Bill) Ellis, president of the company, will receive’ the award from Department of Indus- try Minister Drury at a banquet in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, June 15, . . - Mr. Ellis was a visitor to Ter- race this week after having been a passenger on the inaugural run of the new B.C. Government ferry, Queen of Prince Rupert, Thornhill A. Go-Go's Drop One To Sande’s The girls softball league got un- derway last week when the Thorn- hill AvGo-Go's were defeated 12 to 6 by. Sande’s, Norma Bellamy and Carmel Therrien shared the pitchers’ mound ‘for the A<30-Go’s, The next game will take place May 26 when Thornhill girls meet the Co-op team. — ae A- practice séssion will be held at 7:30 on the second of. June at Thornhill Elementary School grounds. All gals interested - in playing with the AGoGo’s are welcome, , a There i Profit in a. . Herald . Classified | Ad ’ Ph. 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