THORNHILL NEWS LAURIE ENGLISH — CORRESPONDENT PHONE VI 3-5060 Wednesday, October 26, 1966 Partyline ... Wishes for a speedy recovery go out to Mr. Steve Gregorash of Gregg’s Lakelse store, who is a patient In Kitimat General Hospi- tal. An expression of appreciatiion is due the staff of the local De- partment of Highways who have worked diligently to maintain the streets and roads in Thornhill. Though their work may seem to #0 unobserved, it ig appreciated Gigi and Gogo Win More Honors Gigi and Gago, an acrobatic ballerina and clown act, performed -by Mrs. B. Glockner and Mrs, J. Komlos of Lekelse Lake Road, were the OORP Medelion Trophy winners at the tenth annual OORP Talent Show held at Smithers Saturdoy. Mrs. Glockner and Mrs. Komlos with their comedy routine com- peted against 22 . other entries, some of them winners in previous who also won in the ‘Terrace OORP Talent. Show last February, have performed in a variety of church and benefit programmes in the area, They are now putting a new routine together to com- memorate Canada’s 100th birth- day and will be performing ~ in various Centennial celebrations during the coming year, Mrs. Glockner, who instructs the weekly Keep Fit classes in Skeena Secondary school, was at one time in the entertainment field in Europe, by local residents. Our thanks to Mr. O'Toole and his staff: years. _ Mrs. Glockner and Mrs. Komlos, Pe Mazgistrate’s Court The following convictions were made in Terrace Magistrate’s Court before Magistrate CG J. Norrington: Bertrand Beaulieu, driving while licence suspended, fined $175; William Harris for resisting arrest fined $150. ; There were two convictions on liquor offences; one for driving without due care; 27 for speeding and minor traffic offences; two for causinng a disturbance and one on a trucking offence. Magistrate F. H. Adames presid- ed for the following: David Mon- teith fined $250 for impaired driv- ing and prohibited from driving for sixty days; P. Sawan fined $25 for assault and Mareel Thibo- deau was sentenced to nine fe months for theft, _ ; — There were two traffie convic- GIGI AND GOGO tions and one for a trucking yiola-: . . prize-winning acrobatic ballet performers tion, ° . . : so ‘ ‘ ~.. COMING TO THE PARTY? ee Expo 67 is the candle on Canada's Centennial birthday cake. The crowning __’ event of a whole year's celebrations. It opens in Montreal next April 28th -., ‘for six months—the biggest, most exciting show you have ever seen. Make “> It a-date, now, ; Get your entrance Passport now—and save. Reduced prices up to February 28th: “+ Dally Passport, $2, Weokly Passport (7 consecutive days) $7.50. Also big reductions on slo. Season. Pagsports and Youth Passports. Children 2-12 on April 28th, 1967, half price. On = _ es *” gale at'banks, travel agents, transportation companies, department stores, service clubs; Bee So women's aasociations, labour groups, and wherever you see the official Expo 67 sign. Ask - about Bonus Books, toa, for big discounts on faod, rides and entertainment. mek ‘Accommodations? Guaranteed. Write to the official EXPO 67 accommodation buréau’ - GEXPO, Expo6?7, Cité du Havre, Montreal, P,Q. © ee, PN Rat Te . Ce . . rx . . —@XN067 3 ' *. wontata, Bl cAWADA ss ~The Universal and Internatianal Exhibition - of 1967 Se eet . to, . Montreal, Canada - _ .. AEs ce. ut APRIL. 26-~ OCTOBER 27,1967: Ci ITSYOURBIRTHDAY. _ ‘Terrace Interiors “ SLIGHTLY SOAKED ... - “(This bit of verse was contributed by Mr, J. LaCa The author is unknown, but it was- printed in'a Kema publication during the time of construction of the ‘po site. It seemed most appropriate because of the Incleme weather we have been experiencing lately.) KEMANO: WEATHER | It-rained and rained and rained ond rained, ’. the average fall was well. maintained. And when the roads were just like bogs it-started raining cats and dogs. “Then after a draught of half.an hour © 4.there camé.a most refreshing shower. . And then most curious of all— - . 7 a gentle rain began to falt. Next day was also fairly dry “except for a deluge from the sky. And after that the rain set in, p f ; E Sunday School For Thornhill The Sunday School program of the Thornhill Baptist Mission will now start at G6 p.m. Sundays at Thornhill School. Worship services will follow at 6:45 p.m, Preparations are underway for a Hallowe'en party sponsored by the Junior Sunday School class. All youngsters 9 to 12 years of age are invited to participate in the festivities, which will hegin at Thornhill School at 2 p.m. Satur- day, October 29, Plans are now being formulated to organize a Community Junior Baptist Mission. The non-denom- inational chalr will.be trained and directed by Mr. Robert Spears, The choir hopes to participate in a variety of community programs. Mr. Bob Dove, superintendent of Missions for Canadian Baptist work led a very auecessful work shop and discussion group on visit- ation outreach” Friday, with mem- bers of both the Thornhil! Mission and the Uplands Baptist Church participating. “LORETTA’S i _ Beauty Salon & ree Gregg's Lakelse Se Lakelse Loke Road Greceries, Gas, Olt . * PHONE VI 3-6978 | Rummage Needed The local Skeena Guide As- sociation. will hold a Rummage Sale November 5 in the Odd:: ‘fellows Hall from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m, : . Good rummage. is needed and may be left at Loretta’s Beauty Salon (near Art's Chev- ron) on River Drive or articles ‘will .ba picked up by Mrs, Wyatt, phene 943.5033, or Mrs. Barton 843-5322, Transform tired furniture into chic antique ane Struthers Welding § juet off Old Lakelse Lake Ra : PHONE VI 3-2491. lour effects. inching Antique White, Old Rectd World “Grey, Adriatic Blue, Roman ’ ” Antione Venetisn Olive and Spa aN to ect gout antique ‘i «ss approxima . \ band Thal 4 the cheat in our picture. Ask for full detaila [7 on Flecto Antique Decorator Finishes today. 4 Insist on Flecto and be sure of quatity : A’ factory representative will hold demonstrations | "Saturday, October 29 from 1. to 6 p.m. ‘Lozelle_ Avenue sn Jot Canadian . sa Losi, W 3 @ EVERYONE WELCOME. @