THORDHILL news LAURIE ENGLISH — CORRESPONDENT PHONE Vi 3-5060 Wednesday, June 29, 1966 AN ORIGINAL PLAY, “The Professor's Painting,” written and directed by Thornhill teacher David Dosser, had a cast of nine students, six of whom are shown in this picture as they. entertain during a schoo] concert on Friday, Frey gee : : Ay THORNHILL ELEMENTARY school choir under the direction pated in Friday's closing concert held at the school. ‘hy, mae of Miss Jean Harrod, partici- ofS THIS UiLD? investigate the Dueck component home. Factory pre-assembly of major components saves time, reduces labor, builds a stronger, superior home, Unlimited choice of design. 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Mrs. Bessie Seott of Nanoose Bay, BX, has been the guest of her son and daughter-inlaw Mr. and Mes. Lloyd Scott of Pine St: for the past week. Mrs, Elsie. Bellamy of Edmon- ton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Bellamy of Lakelse Lake Rd, Mrs, Bellamy plans a lengthy visit here with her son and daughter- in-law. a ‘ * For Reading ... MEN OF MEDEEK by Will Rebinson . as fold by Walter Wright printed by The Northern Sentinel Press Ltd. Men of Medeek is a most inter- esting and unusual narrative about the Indian bands that inhabited the local area before the white men established communities here. . The story, as told by Chief Wal- ter Wright of the Kitselag Band, tells of the establishment of the various Indian communities along the Skeena River. Mr. Wright was the historian of Medeek, inheriting the position from his grandfather. It was his duty to pass on the story of Medeck to the next generation. Bride-Elect Honored At Thornhill Shower Miss Myrna Bredy of Terrace, was guest of honor at a. bridal shower June 14, when 19 friends gathered at the home of Mrs, J, English on River Drive to present gifts and good wishes. The evening of games and social chatter came to a close after a delicious lunch, Miss Bredy and Mr, Norman Rolfsen of Terrace were matried in Christ Lutheran Church June 25. They plan to make their home in Terrace. original play. including the African folk sox should be commended for the hig calibre of the entire program. & “Wimoweh.” Myre. W. Harper: sisted. as accompanist on the piags . "Fhe Professor's Painting,’ play written and directed hy Dag Dosser, with a cast of nine, prog to be most entertaining, h The youngsters and their tea ers earned congratulations letters fo the | EDITOU Dear Editor: 8 To people in general, but em cially to people in Thornhill children needing a piace to Ham I hear the complaint, every a it seems, that there is nothing our children to do and no pi for them to go. |. a ‘Where are all the complaigig parents when there is work tq done? Why don't you — todayy get up off your backsides He make an effort for your comna ity? Read your paper and see am meeting advertisements being & there in the hope you will spond... 4 Right now a few people & Thornhill are working extren hard to fulfill the wishes of % people by preparing a Centenmig Park, but they desperately new help from the rest of the comm ity if we are ever to see this pag in operation. So if-you Have an ounce of ef ergy or a spare hour — even if ig only for moral support and tig cheering on of your Centenniff Committee, please come forwa They need all of you. 7 Td like to see this park in oper# tion for, my children, would you? . : ; If you are at ali interested, co tact one of your Thornhill Cente nial Committee members. The will be pleased, I’m sure, to infor you of their progress and of whe help you: might be to them. , A Disgusted Suppo Regional Consultant - Speaks In Thornhi ; Jarry Bruce, regional consultant for the B.C. departmerg of education, was guest speaker at a combined meeting @ Thornhill Centennial. committee and Thomhill Ratepayers A sociation members, Mr. Bruce gional Centennial represento- tive for the provincial Centen- nial committee, Bruce suggested the Thornhill committee should approach Ter- race and district school board with the suggestion of working together on future plans for recreational fa- cilities. “With the school property and the park sharing a common boundary line, greater use could be made of both -properties,” he offered. ; After a tour of the park proper- ty, Mr. Bruce said, “The site has great potential and with - proper |. . planning will be an asset ta the whole community.” Bruce Carruthers of the provin- _|{elal parks branch was also in at-! also holds the position of ra tendance at the meeting and parg cipated in the discussion concer} ing progress on. the Centennij Park project. 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