hus tw. + PAGE 2, TERRACE HERALD, ‘TERRACE, BC. THORNHILL HAD A PARADE... last Tuesday, the residents of Thornhill comemmiorated B.C.’s centennial with a parade from’ the Lions park in Thornhill. ; ’ : Cory Cole and Donny McColl, Their chaperone will be Mrs. to, - So , ; oo Se ae Betty Miller. ; ee 7 r : a mm cs ce - : . a . . : - woe OFF TO CAMP HUGHES, close to Prince George are these Terrace cub scouts. Travelling to the ten-day camp are clubs Michael Butler, Larry Martel, Richard Mroch, Billy Waliers, : Ross deBoer, Derrick Moorhouse, Kelly Miller, Peter Piller, me vo es * ae : Oks ua a : - Wouldn't you know it. Just as the weather turns nice here... off to camp in the prairies. These scouts were selected by their troops to altend a “fun” international jamboree at Camp Wocds near Red Deer Alberta. The eight boys and a scoutmaster will enjoy a: week: exchanging ideas, having fun. and spreading good will, YOU CAN “DIG BIG" with a Koeh- ring 466 Hydraulic Hoe becatse the. , 466 is. big on production and avail- 4 ability. With 134 cu.yd. heaped capac- ity, 36.-ft. maximum dig reach, and _ 22-ftz-9.in. dig depth,, the 466 gets. four job done at a-profit. One profit- nmiaking-feature is, Kochring’s advanced “hydraulic system. Four separate - one for swing, one- for - umps ‘independently. Yoti- get Classroom additions Premier W.A.C. Bennett, chairman of Treasury Board, announced that approval had been given by the board to the Department of Education to call tenders for construction on Terrace and Kitimat schools. Schools to be added to are Whitesail Elementary School - $61,250 for construction of a new library; Clarence Michiel Elementary - $249,236 for additional and reconstruction (five classrooms, library and ancillary): Cormorant - Elementary School - $31,175 for addition to the library: travel system on the market! Other production and availability features of the 466 include: metered: air controls; - - heavy-duty self cleaning crawler sys-. .. tefn; big ball-bearing swing circle; fully sealed, fully filtered hydraulics; : rugged, ‘all-welded - carbody,, Support. ; all this with Finning’s unrnatched ‘parts: and ‘repair services in: your area and; raction ‘and? two-for-the attachment ! you -have some of, the reasons. why you. “dig big” with the’ Koehring. 466. ‘ ‘atsall’ times for.. tough Hyteaulle Hoe. Your -Finning ‘sales, Chairman Lee Resigns | Cont'd from Page 1 Skeena-Cassiar School District. [have found that the increasing pressure of my surgical practice has become more than lam equipped to handle. Since this is my primary - responsibility, IT am being forced to discontinue other activities.”’ “'The time that I have spent as | a Trustee has been most enjoyable and instructive. The cooperation I have received from all members cf the | administrative and education personnel is Breatly appreciated. I should certainly’ not like to sever all -my connections with education in this area, so if I can be of any. assistance in a more minor capacity, I would be delighted.” Dr. Lee, who has been a Trustee since January, 1966, has, in his six years of service on the board,. contributed most ‘generously ‘of his ‘time and: ability, in the cause of learning. 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