Bi Lokelee' Lake Rood Groceries, Gag, Oil ote, PHONE VI5-6978 : Lakelse Service Thornhill Kindergarten. . © Elects Officers — | The Thérahill: Cooperative Kin- dergarten Association held {ts first L.A. Simpson was:elected preal- dent secretary, and Mra, C. J. Lessard as treasurer. Mrs, S. G. Gregorash was elected ag registrar, Eighteen -children were rogist- ered for the first. kindergarten class which Is scheduled to start TRUCK AD eS _potx20 MUFFLERS—All Types +» ALOT MORE..,.- VERSIDE ‘Auto Wrechers aithway 25 Ph. Vi 36697. alt) September 12. There are still open- Ings for-12 more children in the Class. Mrs. Gregorash will be ac- cepting | registrations -during the summer months of until a full.en- roliment’ of 30 is reached. ~ Further ‘details about the kin- dergarten are available’ (from any member of the executive. | Mrs. Rudy. Koopmans of Pine St. Struthers Welding Torn left at Clark Road... nfl member — DOLLAR ROUND TABLE ‘The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada "owned py the POLICYHOLDERS e@ dividend system provides low ost insurance without paraliel. family Protection - Business - Insurance - Educational - Pensions attd Policies for | succession duty purposes, t me help you to atrange your (PLAN NOW AND PROTECT WHILE YOU SAVE" Write or Phone: - . 5 Howe St, Vancouver 1, B.C. Phones: Bus. 689-6905 . Res, 921-7870 Local Vi'3.2247 AILLION ' : ‘{plish by the simple expedient of .| meetings will continue throughout returned’ home from -Mil!s Memor- ial Hospital Monday with , Cindy Lee, a tiéw baby: sister for Dawn and Jamie Koopmans. Cindy’ Lee was born. June 30. ‘ . of ot. 7, ote -, - ate Mr, and Mra. Pete Duham and their family, formerly of Kitimat, are now realdents of Thornhill. The Duham’s have purchased pro- perty from A. Hehr on Highway 16 East: ° , “as, 4, oD Je ate at. ” Thornhill A-GoGo's went down to defeat June 29 when Sandes defeated them 20 to 19, Norma Bellamy was the losing pitcher, ‘This brings their standing te four wins, two'losses and one tie for the Sea50H. - ROYAL CANADIAN. LEGION general meeting om ‘June 20. Mrs, | with Mrs, R. ‘W/. Thompson as _ {vice president, Mrg. F. Seaton ag LAURIE ENGLISH — CORRESPONDENT PHONE vl 3.8660 Wednesday, July 6, 1966 Page Five ia? PLENTY OF ACTION for dragsters on June 29 when some 35 cars tock part in races at Weodcock. Terrace Pesitracs sponsor the drag racing sessions on the DOT airstrip. About 70 people turned out to watch the heats. by a Cheveile Malibu, which made the from a dead start. Next races are scheduled for July 9. Dispatch by. Poul Bogelund . Branch No. 13 has joined the ‘Six Percent Club.' This means that your branch has exceeded its 1965 membership, over its 1964 mem- bership, by more than six per cent. Indications are that the branch will better that during 1966. We are not asking Veterans to join the Legion for the purpose of the branch getting a certificate showing that it hag an active mem- bership committee. We are asking only the pertinent question: “If a Veteran, why not a Legionaire?” It should be obvious to all of us affairs, that improved legislation concerning pensions, allowances and other benefits for veterans, in most cases is achieved through the untiring efforts of the Royal Cana- the case-that can be presented by the Legion in dealing with Par- liament. Therefore, by joining the Legion, you are helping all those Veterans who are. disabled or. sick or in other ways suffering from their war service. This you can accom- making application ‘for. member- wait till Fall — do it now! of the branch will be ‘the second Tuesday" in September, Executive the summer as usual,. meeting on * BAR-B-QUE * FIREPLACE. %* PATIOS, OR TO SUIT ARL MOTZ, ‘Natural. Stone Mason _ The Buccaneer Motel, Cabin 3 — Ph, VI3-2312 the firat Tuesday of every. month. “®-CHIMNEYS, ur Home who are watching our country's}. dian Legion. Obviously, the strong-| jer the membership, the stronger ship. in your local branch, Why |: ‘Conforming with established |. ‘practies, the next general meeting Fire Threat Stopped Through Fast Action _Local residents and members. of the Thornhill Centerinial Committees were called cut Sun-. day to Thornhill Centennial park site to help extinguish a smo!- dering brush pile which threat- ened to cause a more serious fire, The Forestry branch was alert. ed, but quick action by locel residents: put out the: fire and Forestry equipment was not re quired. i t The young minister had preach- ed his first sermon for his new congregation. “He went on and on and on,” commented one parish- ioner, “he'll never do.” “T thought it was a very good trial run,” replied another, a rail- wayman. “All he needs is better terminal facilities.” This ad Top speed of the day was 110 mph, reached straight quarter-mile run in 13 seconds flat, - SAWMILL. 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