WEDNESDAY akts : just ‘pelatred from a ~ very exciting week of theatre at -Kelowna.:.This was the annual B.C! Drama Association Finals ” when plays from all areas of the province compete for awards, ii am very-happy to.announce - thal, the. original play.~ "The Exitoyerled Stilcide’’ which was, entered in thé Skeena Zone’ Draina’ Finals - ‘was chosen the “Best Original Script ‘entered in “any ,zone’. ‘This’ gave- play- wrighl Cherie Stewart $200 and the Terrace Little Theatre $50, Ms: Stewart: was not able. to atlend the festival, so [received the award on’ her behalf, and . Sharon -:Lynith, president. of ” Terrace Liltle Theatre accepted the.Club’s award. -Il was very exciting for. both of us, as I and the director Pat Bolton was highly: commended. The play judged ‘Best Production’ was from Creston, avery well done modern play called ‘Tests’. The director. of Tests was also -chosen "Best Director’, -and entertaining . men Canada's thealre today. Hewas - direcled this play:and, ‘Sharon , tok the leading park.” By coincidence, the person’ presenting the award. was an _ old-time member of our group - Mein Var-Heek. In case ydu * think’ there may have - been, some‘favoritism, Mein did not have any -say-in who won tis award. The judging wasdone by -a’ panel -ef experts.-. Pamela ’ Hawthorne - - managing director. of New .Play ‘Center; | Gloria’ Shapiro:- directar of Playhouse Holiday -‘Theaire;. and Ray Michal. director, of Cily Stage. 1 However: Mein was chairman’ of he organization ‘committee, - _ and I know’ she was very happy to, see, this -award . come | 10 Terrace: . . Twenlon td ancouver fromK “Helo ‘ind alta very pleasant - Iwicheon‘in the company of ‘Mein and Pem Van’ Heek ‘presented the award 10 Cherle Slewart, She sent her thanks.to _our group and her thanks for the, “hospitality received when, she" and her mother allended: ‘the : showing of the play in Terrace.“ -is moving lo Vancouver, shall miss them all very much bul hope they find:success. and ‘happiness in’ iheir new ene! “She then told'us that the C.B.C. “had ‘taped. ‘The Extroverted Suicide’ and thal it will be * broadeast, on Monday, - June 24 1.10/39, “p.m: So “those in- ‘ cogied please listen, ‘aiThes Skeena Zone... winning Play ‘Losers’ . ‘by. the. North fie wh ae Mie Maes ae wi IPLIANCES, BY:- a ated ‘It was'a very well, organized week of thealre and workshops on all aspecis of theatre, The adjudication was expertly given by Phillip Silver, ‘resident designer for the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton and Esse Ljungh, - one of the most knowledgeable in ajoy tolisten to.-Esse Ljungh is also the father of our awn local well-known broadeasior and realior Burt Ljungh, ‘To move now lo Terrace Little Theatre's last meeting ‘til the new season starts in September. This: was held on Salurday evening, June 15, al the home of - deparling members Geoff and Linda’ Giles.” ‘Sharon Lynch chaired the meeling at as fast a pace as.our voaluble members _ would allow as:a sacial evening COULTER ELECTRIC LTD. Rosidential-Commicroial- “Industrial” > Electrical Contractor Norge: Braun Sharp Woods etioon purchas was planned’ to.’ follow. the business: season were approved and a new coristitution was submilted by. the cammillee which will now go. forward lo receive certificate on... - Geoff Giles’ ‘read a‘ citiation from: the. group: which ‘made Lorreén McColl the first Life Time Member of Terrace Little “Theatre. This'was presented to - Lorreen along with a free pass for “two. to all future per- formanees “by our”. group. Farewell gifts of pottery by Jan McLeod were. presented. by Sharon, on behalf of the group, lp Geoff and: Linda . who -are moving to Sidney on Vancouver Island, and to Robin McColl who . We vironment. Have a good summer and I Will return to my writing in ° Seplember. a coe ees GCL Caner Tes see oat: Terrace B.C, Rupert'was very. well received: Plans for the next , ‘individual — "prospectors and their Ministers : fiirection,”” said Bennet don’t get . the ™ THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. A special freat was in store for any who wandered into the Art Room below the public ubrary on Monday Evening asa From the wow Bill, Bennett said: a Creston Wednesday.” night :thal- “The Kootenays’ feeling of isolation can only be. eliminaled by a ‘change of:.Government, The - Ministers representing the area "are doing all the wrong things.”’ “Kootenay people. believe: in the private ownership of land — for housing, they believe in the enterprise of are going in just the’ cpposite th Bey, "-Benhell said, g phe Government will ‘have.to | ; _ eqitip “héir . constituents” ane 7 ‘Bullhorns #6" ‘that Constituency: demonstrations can gel through = lo the Mlulsters,” In Nelson, its was ily afler a “massive public demanstration, ‘equipped with Dbullhortis, ‘that the problem of financing Notre - ‘Dame University al Nelson was resolved by an announcement thal the: Government. weuld - take it over ‘for an 1 undisclosed price. : Bennett did- not oppise the ‘Notre Dame..take-over at. his © question meeting, but said that “Surely ‘the /§ Minister representing the are a. could . have speelled out exactly what he fulure program for the University would'be.’" “I don’t think”, Bennett said, “‘that- the : people of the Kootenays want the Government. just. io own | ‘-anothe piece’ of real estate.” Bennett asked his Nelson- Creston audience to join ‘the’ - ~ Kootenay: Consitutency in. a “\posilive program of replacing - ssaereurTia HOMES — MILE 2 VANDERHOOF HWY. | “ “sranspertation and motel costs will be: paid. + rer complete information all us. collect at 562.4391 oe : . Opposition — MLA's Nicolson and Nimsick by, joining in: his UNITY , team.” “A positive alternative to this dangerous NDP. Government must:be found”, Bennett said, “The Kootenays are sui- fering’ from the actions of this Government and so itsistheret af British Columbia." . “It is obvious. thal the stonewalling of the Legistature én, Bill 31. is a typical example . of not listening to what the grass Gols | ‘people in’ the Keotenays “Hy. “Aecommiodation is © still - urgently. required for out-of- * lawn atudents working: in. our area.” Casual jobs gre needed *for younger students ‘who have ‘difficulty. finding summer jobs. For further information on. the. above, contact’ Greg or Belty, aur Student Placement Officers al the Canada Man- power Centre in Terrace; 4630 » Phone 615-7134. Lazelle Ave, _ Death Notice “Word has been received ofthe * death, in France, of Mr. George . Jouy. ‘Hé died on June 7th after ‘along illness. Mr, Jouy will be © remembered by many Terrace residents as he and Mrs. Jouy visited Terrace several limes ta be with their son and daughter- inlaw, Mr. and : Mrs. ' Fierra _Touy. _ colorful display of art works by high sehoal students was on display. A small sampling af Ike works is depicted above. Hl , , Wel | Located 490 Scott Avenue, This immaculete home offers 1,246 square feet of living space. Hf has four bedrooms, a full basement, floor to celling white Ilmestone fireplace in the tlvingroom and a handy separate lavadry room on the main floor, Also included is a carpert with a sundeck. overlooking: the” land- * scaped and fenced yard. This lovely hamie is only'six years ‘old and is reasonably priced. For further information call’ Bob Sheri dan, Lod ° aoe : sieena Muay Hartley. Dent niiounced ‘today : that three Constiturency for projects . totalling $17, 257,00 The. ‘largest grant: the ‘"Ksan Associalion Hazelton io assisl with the cost of construciian of a Museum Exhibition © complex - al Hazelton. . Bt The | other lwo: grants for ~ $1,000.00 to. the Morice Town Reserve and $1,572.00 to the’ ~PRUDEN & CURRIE LTD. Real Estate & Insurance “A646 Lakelse Ave Terrace B.C. 635-6142 lap lox” Rese -"Feereallonial "Anc.. granis have been ‘awarded ‘ta (~ - Indian Bands. in the Skeana - diving in. norlhern B.C., ‘for. } $15,000.00 has been awarded lo in. irve.. ‘were “toe cultural projects. “Mr Deni, ‘com: menting on the high cosl of in- divated thal: northern NDP, MLLA.s. have been assured by. “the. Premier. thal every effort will be made to reduce the costs of Auto insurance, fuel oil and propane, and - automobile gasoline for thsoe liying in the _north of B.C. 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