WEDNESDAY, JULY Co-ordinator for British Columbia Yellowhead 16 Travel Association. 17, 1974! Territory: Quean Charlotte Islands to Alberta Border ~ Experlance In Travel or Tourist Industry Preferrable. Home office must be located on Yellowhead 16 British Calumbla Must be free fo travel above territory and have own tran- . sportation,. Praspect must be bondable, capable of keeping books and preparing financlal reports as well'as annual report of Association. _ Applicants with refarences must be malled to Box 1053, . . By August, 10, 1974 (ca) . All expenses paid by assoctation. ~ Starting Jal Tribute to’ McLaren. Canada's eminent, film-maker Norman McLaren, continues to receive acclaim for his work from the film world, Attending - a retrospective of his films at — ‘the Berlin - Film Festival, , McLaren was honoured with the UNICRIN' prize in recognition of his outstanding film. ac- McLaren was praised for his personal vision: and films ; “which. .. have enriched the happiness lo . film - viewers around the world. “He is one of the most worthy of the screen”, ‘announced © Charles Ford, president of the {5th at the Re THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. . y. ‘or Cabaret | is New Day, Wietoria. “NEW DAY has been a star allraction al dances and coricerts for years...” They play to people of ail ages-and from all walks of life. They have played for’ banker's private parties, and for audiences at the plush Red Lion Inni in Victoria, as wellas playing numerous high school and college concerts. Craig Girard is lead vocalist, Bryan Politano plays lead guitar, Lorne Peasland and Brian Inness play bass and. rhythm guitars respectively and Murray | Coell ison the: drums. This group will be appearing for two weeks. |. - a pop-rock group | trom.” Souvenir Collection of Canada's Stamps The 14 Soavenir Collection of Canada Standard Postage’ Stamps wil be on sale beginning the last week of July in most ‘Post Office outlets, the Canada Post Office announced today. This Souvenir . Collection , conlains the 1972 High Value Definitives (Vancouver $1 and Quebec City $2},. The 1972 Medium Value Delinitives. (Forests 10 cents, Mountains 15 cents, Prairires 20 cents, Arctic 25 cents and Oceans i cents) and the 1973-74 series of low value. definitive. stamps featuring her Majesty's. Queen Elizabeth 1] and seven former prime ministers. The - Canada’s standard stamps, depicted in this souvenir. booklet, reflect. the many facels of our nalional life wo by featuring our historical _ heritage, - diversity 4 of our natural terrain fhe majesty and and: our . vibrant urbanized | ‘ » poiety. The stamps contained in this a2 ‘page bilingual. booklet are packaged in a cellapack and ve a face value of $4.56 , The . booklet, and a package of stamp mounts, sell for $5 and is en- closed in an attractive envelope ready for mailing. The Nallonal Film Board of _ 8 (MA, .complishments over (he years. . Spokane -- - You could say that cinema and have brought ~ sor and complete creators of the art | nal Manton - of. Film -ETILLICUM TWIN | _ THEATRES LTD. "THE NEW HAIDA THEATRE | is now open in the = 2 Twin Tillicum: Building at 4720 Lakelse. Ave | | Perieaanatstienasunuauaeneuaeeienanaayy allele p knitted- occupants 47 20 Lakelse a 7 -Terrace 7 Phone 635-2040 : One Showing Nightly at $00 PM rT; duly 11, 18, 19, 20 WALT DISNEY'S Alice in Wonderland uw Saturday July 20 ALICE IN WONDERLAND “Showtimes 11:00 AM & July 21, 22, 23 To Kill A Glown | ALAM ALDA (Star of MASH). ne Meee Tr ee HAIDA THEATRE Showtimes 7:00 & 9:15 p.m. JULY 17, 18, 19, 20 Gene Hackman — The Conversation Robert. Duval ‘ July 21-21 “yo BE MMOUNCED A Touch of Class Aeademy Award Winner Glenda Jackson, George Segal POLL Dl lela ilicaelaaaie' rte at THE vDRIVEIN' 2 2900, Braun Phone 635-5310 A seated Posten AM Roth goes “way at the best of mes. and at a realist tt fe Ra ee ee ee) + Dan Murray {Copyright Sterling Publications} Evelyn Roth, a creative artist of ~ ts, : is pulling the wool over the eyes of Brilish Columbia _ taxpayers if Victoria’s ‘effort at * Expo is any indication. . Pretty dry bread, I'd say. Her yards of knitting echoing the recycling bit which is part of the theme, of ,this ‘cily's am ‘falk,uliterally assaults mr ih C. A litt ittle long - Expo I'm-sure that Pixie - Meldrum: who supervises” the “‘eyhibit for a- $28,000 fee. is ‘ _ sometimes hard pressed to = explain to our American friends jut whal Miss Rath had in mind When wate, iE busy clacking _ rene. neetited -teepee and its - which © dominates’ the foyer could have ‘been saved for another time... as I'm sure you'll agree with , me that British Columbia. has "quite a story to tell,’ “1 think Miss Roth got the recycling point across with her-:: garlands of braidéd video tapes which festoon the patio and was gnly marred by a crudely hand lettered sign explaining from where the scrapped: tapes game, Of course, there are lots of more interesting things lo see other than Miss Roth's fuzzy creations and I suggest the US . Government's exhibit should top your list. Te highlight of this exhibil Is a22-minute gorgeous color film inanalr conditioned theatre. It is truly dramatic because It Is en on a screen sixty feet . and you are in right the Its theme is our en- wiroment and it has some eye- boggling scenes which seem te “pull the eyes right out of their sockets, The process is called Imax and relagates Cinema . lo the status of an Edsel Car. The film will be of particular interest to. British Columbians aS ee because its features our own Chief Dan George. -Then there is the USSR pavilion and for those who admire Lenin, they'll be greeted with a.huge aluminum bust of the late dictator whose nose must glowers over the main en- france. : “The Russians have .spent z plenty: of roubles in: building “ ‘.theht.impressive ‘exhibit: Air conditioning would have’ helped -but it: is: still one of. the most patronized shows at Expo. - The fair.is right in the middle ~ Of ..this friendly city, . easily accessible by- public transport (25¢e) but patrons, should ' go eatly inthe day or later.in the ‘evening’ as it- was’ 95 in the shade as I-panted from country | “to country. Admission is $4 par” person: “and | tourist: commodation seemed adequate © and : not loa pricey. “Spokanities are’ friendly people ard we found they made us feel welcome. . This was particularly noticeable with : tlerks,::wailresses and | gas jockeys. Inflation doesn’! seem — to have hil here as badly as al VYanéouver. My friend’s home be two feet long. He’ ac-. here ina nice district,y very modern is valued by him at aboul$30,000. I’m sure it would fetch $70,000 in. B.C, Those prices Controls must have some effect, too, Grade A large eggs were 62¢ per dozen. You couldn't say thal Expo is a great falr, but il is adequate and full bodied with a bouquet all. its oyn,, dry bread \. Columbia Pavillon! (Dan Murray ls the former ypublisher of the Alaska High- "vay News at Fort St. John and . . will be a regular contributor to the Herald.) rrace Chrysler’... it should be erved at,’ roam "temperature after the pallet. i cleansed'with . |’, and there's “plenty of that at the’ British PAGE 37 ‘Entertainment New Ganadian Postmaster General Andre Quellet today announced the igsue of an eight cent stamp commeorating the centenary of the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell. The stamp, to be released July 26, depicts three models of telephones; The Gallows Frame, the Pédestal or Daf- fodil, and the Contempra Phane, each representing a. development in the history of the telephone, “This stamp Issue honours | not only the. invention of the telephone by . Alexander Graham Bell, but the: creative thought processes that go into such an. invention,” sald Mr. Ouellet. - In 1874, Bell a young {eacher for the deaf in Beston, invented . the telephone while he was visiting his parents in Brant- ford, ‘Ontario: OULY 15-29th Yo May Be Paying Too Much. See Lorne at Reum Motors before you decide.. lots of 4 doar, family type sedans. No reasonable offer refused. . Also | have a good supply of 1974 Pickups 1965 GMC DUMP TRUCK New GM Deisel, New rubber, RESTAURANT CHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD ~ ‘PRIVATE © BANQUETS’ ORDERS TO PARTIES FAST SERVICE . TAKE QUT * Tha Food that gives you Taste & Appetite _ Dining Lounge & Banquet Room Business Hours ae am to 1 am Monday ; Saturday * 7 PHONE 635- 6111 4642 Lazelle a of CFTK The Red D'or PRESENTS - RIGHTLY 9 p.m. fo 2 a.m. Monday ta Friday 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday... : For Reservations. . Call 635 -2231— The Gallows Frame, * can-. celved In Brantiord In 1874, was . introducedas an experimental model in Boston in 1875 and was the world’s first telephone; the Pedestal or Daffodil, which was introduced in 1900 and later - devel asa dial model, is regarded by, many as heing symbolic of all telephones; and the Contempra Phone,: introduced as a dial phone in 1968 and as a touch in 1969, was: the first whose conception, design and manufacture is entirely Canadian. “For this issue, the Canada ‘Post Office has declared’ Brantford the site of official . ‘First Day,“ . Cancellations. Customers are requested to ‘send thelr owa First Day Covers. . lo Otlawa where stamps will be... affixed and. the orders processed, The covers will be: shipped in bulk to Brantford for. cancelling: and returned to customers from that ‘location. N | have Tandam $8,500.00" w am to 10pm Sunday Terrace . Day FES, 6 fae ATER