RCMP Issue Warning Against Stray Dogs “RCMP have issued @ warning to residents of, Thornhill] | stating that in future all uncontrolled dogs, found on the streets of the area, will be destroyed, These measures have hécome necessary because the problem has reached the point where’ only drastic action can rectify the sit- uatlon. Reports are received daily of children who have been bitten or knocked down by packs of dogs, of extensive property damage, and of animals being injured or killed by automohiles. Because Thornhill has no dog pound to shelter the animals until owners are located, all dogs picked up will be destroy- ed, ; Though the RCMP regrets the necessity of these measures, the present problem must be dealt injured or killed by the dozens of dogs now roaming the area. Alaska Preacher To Visit Thornhill The Reverend Virgel Chron of Anchorage, Alaska will be visiting with members of Thornhill Baptist congregation between November 14 and 20. Rev. Chron’s church in Anchor- age hag taken on part of the fin- anclal burden of the Thormhill Baptist Mission, He’ will conduct worship service at 6:45 pm. in Thornhill School on Sunday Nov: Se es THORNHILL new PHONE VI 3-5iim LAURIE ENGLISH — CORRESPONDENT a : s : Wednesday, November 9, 1a 1 1 with before a child is permanently} ember 20. — Moving? Terrace Transfer co, mt Bg ~ VI 3-6344 The giant structure has reached a hei CONSTRUCTION of Portage Mountain Dam on the Peace River has stopped for the winter ght of 450 feet and will reach its full 600 fee (B.C. Hydro photo “Move without Crating” * “Wife-approved Moves” “Man the Provider,” the largest single exhibit at Expo 67, will tell the story of agricultural science. ‘It will show human figures pour- ing down a ramp at a.rate of two a second — representing new mouths to be fed each day in an expanding world population. ® Local and Long Distance @ For ALL your printing requirements, shop at the Herald -FT'SYOURBIRTHDAY. COMING TO THE PARTY? 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 _ forsix months—the biggest, most exciting show you have ever seen. Make it @ date, now. : - “Get your entranca Passport now—and save. Reduced prices up to February 28th: Dally Passport, $2, Weekly Passport (7 consecutive days) $7.50. Also big reductions an | Seagon Passports and Youth Passports. Children:2-12 on April 26th, 1967, half price, On ‘sale at banks, travel agents, transportation companies, department stores, service clubs, women's associations, labour groups, and wherever you see the official Expo 67 sign. Ash. about Bonus Books, tao, for big discounts on food, rides and entertainment. _ - - Accommodations? Guarantesd. Wrile to the official EXPO 67 accommodation bureau: '... LOGEXPO, Expo §?, Cité du Havre, Montreal, PQ. OXROG7ER . MONTAGAL B CANADA Tho Universal and#ntarnationalExhibition of 1967 ~ merges os : entreal, Canada - . ; _ oe APRIL 28—- OCTOBER 27, 1067 Coe - re . inl ol Canadian Conledaration G2 Ae copran, 10, pte Cammtion Crrratnn Cr 3b 197 Wry tenia Fiddling Festival Due In December The British Columbia Centen- nial Committee has decided to do some fiddling around during December, it was learned here this week, An Old Time Fiddler's Festival is planned for that month, and preliminary. contests will be held in: various communities through- out the province, preparatory to one final fiddling session in the Lower Mainland. | . Terrace fiddlers are invited to fill out application forms which are now available at Terrace Photo ‘| Supply and forward them to Mrs. Roge Sharples, P.O. Box 584, '| Terrace, The Terrace preliminary will be -|held dn Clarence Michiel auditor- ‘um and the December date will be announced later this month. The publie is invited to attend the contest. ; - Contestants will be required to Play a waltz, a-jig anda hoedown | in that order-and failure will mea | disqualification, . ‘|. ‘Tunes selected must be accepted old-time type and accompanists will be permitted, — Judging will be done on present- ation and deportment, timing, bowing, fingering and tone. Prizes will be awarded to re- gional winners as well as to pro-| _|vinclal winners. ~ BE | @ 5 PIN BOWLERS @} NOVEMBER 10, 11, 12 BOWL - A 4807 Loxsile Ave. - SPIEL AT oe - BARNEY'S Bowl Partyline ... ie J. Martens, principal of Thora hill, school, reports that $5'7.4gm was collected by 32 Thorn youngsters in the UNICEF dr Hallowe'en evening, Wishes for a speedy’ recovex# go out to Mr, Charles Sawyed father of Mrs. W. Bloor, Thornhi 3 Trailer Court on Clarke Road, wi ig is a patient in Mills Memoria Hospital. ; oo Get well wishes also go ‘out if Reverend James Rose, pastor «® Thornhill Baptist Mission and Uy lands Baptist Church, who is ¥ patjent in Mills Memorial Hospitagy We wish him a speedy recover —— In the colony of British Colur'y bla in 1866, postage required ti send a letter from New Westmirif ster to Lillooet was one shillin'§ five pence, - a Beauty Salon Neer Art's Chevron, Thornhi e PHONE Vi2Si44 = 6 Lakelee Loko Reed 2m " Groceries, Gas, Oll ote, - * PHONE VI 3-6978 A eR Py Se te eae Phone VE3-591