yal rin valley. Mobile Homes been. serving. this area's, ile home owners for 3 years pte progressing. well on a: 46 lot tmobile home court in Thornhill. fe: in’ 1970, under the name faltey Mobile’ Homes, is the off- pring of three Terrace men ho ‘have seen the sale of their ‘product more than double in the ensuing years. The three men, loyd Baxter, report thal. les well over 100 new mobile homes. Already. this: year, the lemand and supply of mobile homes is climbing and, with it, Twin: Valley Mobile Homes is). growing. ‘The company handles Homes anging from 12 feet by 52 feet up to the largest double-wide homes but, as yet, entered the reereational vehiclé. eld. They've got their hands ‘full trying to keep up with the - -booming mobile home market, One of the reasons for the ‘popularity of Twin Valley Mobile Homes among _ the nobile home-owners’ is their complete delivery, set-up and ‘servicing policies. You buy the nobile home ‘and they'll take it where you want it, get it settled and ‘if :: -gomething should go. wrong or small adjystments hould prove necessary, Twin Valley Mobile Homes provide ‘the expertise and personnel. “ibrand names in mobile home ‘living, | Safeway, | and now they are taking another: with work. started and: Twin. Valley, which came to | Wayne Smith, Ray Webster. and, though sales in the first year: | operation were about 45: new - units, expected this year will be” has not | As well as handling all the big Estate, Imperial, Parkwood, ‘Paramount and. ‘Canadiana, they have a selection’. of ‘used ‘mobile homes, © ‘all inspected and in certified good shape. __ As for the trailer park, to be named Woodland ‘Heights ‘Mobile Park, the scheduled date for rentals to’ open is August Ist. Already roads are being pushed through the site near the ‘intersection of Krumm Road and the Old Lakelse Lake Road and brush clearing operations are in progress. " When completed the Mobile Park will be among the most modern and well-landscapedl ‘u the province. Trees will be .eft '. standing between each lot, all underbrush cleared and srass _ planted. The addition af. ‘a. - children’s playground adds to ‘the total park-like atmosphere of the scenic area. The lots, whopping 55 feet by 90 feet, give . plenty of room for a trailer with room left for lawn areas, patio- type lay-outs, a few scattered picnic tables and so on. Mobile homes have definitely come a long way and the three owners | of Twin Valley Mobile Homes can see their Woodland Heights Mobile Park becoming : a permanent sub-division rivaling * the most. progressive “fixed? home area. The reason for the success of Twin. Valley. Mobile Homes and their progression: from sales. only toa Mobile Park operation,’ would appear to be the growing acceptance of mobile homes as a viable alternative to high- priced housing. No longer is the. ‘staff mobite home strictly transients — house on n wheels, it has become a socially. acceptable residence in all income groups. — "for people of all walks of life and ~ et Parana OIACOTICN ANAT P"ORTAT Aa”: faPatatavatgahai tat Vata tie Wieetna aa natn we spt 5 —_ de ee pa mewibatr true Oe en ee ee eC) VALLEY MOBILE HOMES | sara estatate ‘Drop in and see our wide range — mo _ RECREATION AND ARTS ASSOCIATION ’ 7 roe | oe The Recreation Department of the District of Terrace are located - in the new Terrace Arena Recreation Centre, With the opening of the new Terrace Arena in the fall of 1972,. approximately 1700 - children participate in figure skating and in hockey, plus the qumerous children and adults who use the facilites for general skating. . ‘The new Recreation Centre has an arts and crafts area, a senior citizens meeting room, plus an excellent banquet room with Kitchen facilities, ; ' The Recreation Department i is very active witha minor baseball league, aregular summer Playground Program, and a Swimming, and a Lacrosse Program, as well as. the Hart Farm, an outdoor education camp for children, and a Senior Citizen Program. ° There are 25 recreation programs which are held in co-operation ‘with the School Board for both children and adults, which are available in the fall, winter and spring. Thetwo major sports i in the area are curling and golfing. _CURLING- A new Curling Rink has been completed with six sheets of ice to serve the active curlers in Terrace. This building has “~:banquet and lounge facilities. _ ' GOLFING - Terrace has a scenic 9 hole course with excellent club house facilities which are open year around. The golf course is - Situated against beautiful Thornhill Mountain. Terrace has many Associations serving the recreationa. , and creative needs of the Terrace citizens. ; ‘SPORTS - Archery, Badminton,. Baseball .(Minor and Senior, ~ Bowling (Youth and Adults), Bridge, Curling, Fastball, Figure ‘Skating, Floor Hockey (Minor, Senior, Commercial), Judo, Lacrosse, Lapidary; Auto Racers, Rod and Gun, Soccer, Snow Sports’ (Snowmobile), Softball, Skydivers, Swim Club (Jr. and Adult), Saddle Club, Golf and Country Club, Volleyball and Whist. " a ARTS AND CRAFTS - Art Association, Northwest Music Festival, . nS School of Dancing, Light Opera Association and a. Little Theatre . | - Group. There are excellent shops who sell craft supplies i in Terrace, plus _ a gallery who sell finished crafts, paintings, etc. There is also an Indian Arts and Crafts Centre. who handle only authentic Indian crafts such as totem poles, leather goods, carvings, all made by _natives. Asmallsection of the Centre is devoted lo a museum. and original Indian artifacts. tat eat a! atatatate 60010600. 8.0.0,0,0.0, 000.080 eae see ‘ eons A . ‘ u a rl : Ae s el Is Progressing With | TERRACE mA Porat atete" of mobile Homes We ; - ganemat. - FEA TURING:- , q * x SAFEWAY x IMPERIAL : CA NADIANA ~ ESTATE : 5M, PA RA MOUNT * PA axwooo We also have a selection of used models to choose: from lavgrers.e.. rat ataalatare 0.0.80! 635-4043 | Hesston of HWY 16 EAST AND HWY 25 a 1043. Highway 26 Torrace B¢ « OO . Nash PaatalatatatatsreFetatatghr titra rer brere: er cutee See ea ea a ear He arena Aaa teraatatet anne aiaiiatintal .