TERRACE. HERALD, 3 B.C. TRADE FAIR VISITORwas young Douglas Weihing who cautiously tried the pony ride with an assist from Darryl Wyatt. Thornhill gets house numbers Every house in Thornhill has been allotted a house number Bert Bellamy, vice-chairman of the Thornhill Ratepayers Asso- ciation said that all lots and houses have been allotted num- bers on the area maps, “The Ratepayers Association provided this service to enable the Post Office department to proceed with door to door car= rier service,’ Bellamy said, “Residents of the area will be able to acquire letter boxes and house numbers through the asso- ciation shortiy,'? he said, The proposed boundaries for the door to door postal carrier Service have been designed to encompass only,.the-areas with the highest concentration population in Thornhill. | The proposed boundaries in- clude Kofoed Road on the west, Columbia Cellulose Road where it intersects with River Road on the north and the areas sure rounding Lakelse Lake Road, Clarke Road and adjacent sub divisions, Rats ing’ wealth home MONTAGUE, P, E, I, (CP) — Lovat Fraser is beginning to believe that if more rats built nests in his garage he’d bea rich man, He noticed a rat.in hig garage and in scrounging about to find materials for a trap he saw bits of colored paper [ which formed a nest —a $5 and $10 bill, Now $15 richer,.he has mounted a ‘Rats Welcome” sign in his garage, Scuba club cleans up swim site. Fifteon members ‘ofthe ‘Ter race, Kitimat Scuba Diving Club spent Sunday clearing the swinis ming area of debris at Laketse Lakelsa Lake Flenic site,’ . Raoul Lugsier, Regional Parks Supervisor; said they Voluntarily offered their “services ‘to the Parks Branch. -.-, - "They. did a terrific job, he said, “‘and we really appreciated | =: the work they did,” Fifteen of the 23 active mom- bers of the club turned out for the work project. Lussier said they clared all the bottles, glass and other de- bris from the swimming area, helped to secure the buoys. and raked and cleaned the beach. He sald the club is interested in new members. They plan to offer fustruction in scuba diving later this year. Joe Ward is president of the Scuba diving club, Anyone interested in joining the club can contact ‘Ward by phoning 635-6672, TERRACE, “Terrace: cool’ to. top tennis” . “Terrace: kept: ita ‘cool “when. _ confronted with top flight tennis § . last weekend, . | " The turnout was | tara Terrace ‘Tennis Club reported 7 appointing attendance at a < Pris Saturday cute coached. - by ranking Canadianplayers Tony. -. Bardsley and Don MeCormack of Vancouver, ° The clinic ‘was - brought here by British Columbia Tennis Asso. elation in co-operation with the § local club, ‘McCormack, con), and Bade Jey : (11th) in Canadian -tennts ~ gave a clinic at the high school - and ‘clinics at the tennis. courts adjoining Riverside school, ~ Ontatanding event of their twos days here. was an. exhibition set played Saturday afternoon when Tony Bardsley overcame an early loss of service to come from bo» hind to outlast. his: high seeded - gpponent Don McCormack Se? A crowd of 12 watchedthe exhie bition which featured hard serv- ices and Btrong net play from both men, : ae . Weeinediiy, Jurie 12, 1968 TONY BARDSLEY __ Hospital: group “elects slate “The 1969 Northwest wre COUN ell ‘conference of the. B.C, Hose pital | Assoclatlur..was. held ‘at. ae Skoglund Hot Springs, June 7 and ~ J g. 1 "Sectional: métings of truatecs’ = and: administrators, auxiliaries, . & directors of nursing and account=. | | ants were part of the program, . Guest ‘tbeaker’ ‘at the confers ”- ‘lence . were. P,M,-Nerland; busi- Ness’ and . research : ‘officer, of . ithe. Health Selenecs Centre. and J.P.B, Langran, B.C.H.LS, Hos- pital consultant “in. management “heed engineering, wy Sixty persons weié present at fi the two-day deliberations, -O Members of the executive re- elected to office are}, Erfe 0% Dell of. 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