PAGE B4:: -- THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. : Entertainment | tte nl The wonderful world of the ¢ aquarium is brought to CBC-TY: yas" Vancouver Public " Aquarium’s.. curalork Dr. » Murray Newman and CBC host _§ Bob Swilzer team to introduce + viewers lo residents of the deep * blue sea. ‘As Vancouver's aquarium is » unique, in the world, so is this r series, Lied Aquarium. Il is in ithe genre of such well-known “nature shows as The World of * Jacques Yves Cousteau, Merlin = Perkins’ Wild Kingdom and »: CBC’s The Nature of Things. ing artist, You May Be eee VEOSBCETOEOESCOKEREES ESC Of Hier Ercee _ Lorne Martin’ D 5-027 ALASDAIR GILLIES of Glasgow, Scattish entertainer and record- is the host of Ceilidh (pronounced Kay-lee) on CBC-TY Thursday nights al 9:30, Gaelic ballads, old-tyme fiddling, raels, jigs and hornpipes set the mood on the weekly rousing mysical gathering taped live before a studio audience at CBC Halifax by producer Charles F, Reynaids. Paying Too Much: See Lorne at Reum Motors before you decide . lots of 4 door, family type sedans. No reasonable offer refused. Also | have a good supply of 1974 Pickups “Unlike those, our series is like a dialogue between friends” (the creatures and the humans ) said Dr. Newman. ‘It's non-structured, with Bob Switzer's curiosity and interest’ a means of identificalion for the viewer.” Newman, Switzer and producer Gordon Glynn tried for their own formal. Aquarium begins on CBC-TV Friday, July 6 at § p.m. The programme are being produced within the context of ihe excilement Vancouverities fee] for their aquarium. Ever since the days of the first whale | have _ 1965 GME DUMP TRUCK New GM Deisal, New rubber, Tandem in captivity (Moby Dick, later named Moby Doll), the residents of B.C’s lower mainland have given greal encouragement and support to their undersea exhibit. Another reason that accounts for the Vancouver Public Aquarlum’s renown is that it Is situated in one of the last un- spoiled marine ~ areas in the world with a atill extensive amount of marine life, life that is held precious by many of the local people. The aquarium itself is situated close to the shores of the downtown forest of Stanley Park and has gulls flying overhead and beyond. ships riding at anchor out in the inlet and bay. It is ane of the greal beauty spots of this world. Subjects in the 12 half-hour | BAITISH POST OFFICE MINTSTAMPS $8,500,00 ways. TERRACE DRUGS © , and LAKELSE PHARMACY EXPERIENCE-INTEGRITY- SERVICE Filling = your doctor’s prescriptions is our job. Just like him, we want to see you in top health al- TERRACE DRUGS 12:6 p.m. LAKELSE PHARMACY 79 pm. SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS - AnGtaseeses _”. Vancouver's Aquatic Stars on TV programs .in the Aquarium series will include friends, the sea atlers, beluga whiaes, turties, lizards, killer whales, dolphins, groundfish and sharks. Programs will allow the viewer to lake part in some of the aquarium's education programs. One of the shows will accompany Dy, Newman and a Grade VI Class on a collecting trip along the shores of Van- couver ‘harbor. In another program Dr. Newman leads an expedition of high school biology students on a camping and collecting trip lo the west coast of Vancouver island. Still other programs will show Newman on. his globe-trotting lrips afler rare undersea specimens in the waters off Fiji, Tahiti, Bali and Australia. rs ae | & memes ngs a The four special stamps being issued by the British Post Office on 12 June to celebrate the centenary of the founding of the Universal Postal Union. Each stamp depicts a method of mail transport ’ Production is about to start on a second sedsoh for -BCTV's musical-variely series, Banjo Parlor, Marty Gillan will be back again, with the Don Clark Band and the Banjo Parlor Dancers ... recalling the fun of the Roaring 20’s and mixing it with the music of today.. When iLreturns to CTV's schedule this _ fall, Banjo Parlor will beseen at anew daleand time. BCTV will present it Wednesdays at 7:30 pan, following the hockey game. The ByeSislers, three North Vancouver girls who appeared last season as guest . singers, have now become “yepulars’’ on Banjo Parlor. They will be featured in nearly every program. In addition, the slage set has been renovated ... adding more old-fashioned - stained. glass, and a better vantage for the audience. Election resnlls will. be provided by. a very sophisticated computer set-up during ‘‘Mandale '74" on July 8 «» but BCTV personnel will be . actively involved in changing the dry statistics to interesting results for British Columbians. The procedure is simple in idea’ «. complex in execution. Sicvingers from all 23 provincial ridings. plus 11 committee rooms will phone in results directly to our Van- couver studio. The operator cuts them into a 3-way con- nection lo Toronto, so the in- formation is relayed directly to the “computer centre, lerminal input operalor checks the information for accuracy, and the information is then fed by the computer direct to both the Toronto headquarters and hack to BCTV, simullaneously. Results then appear on ihe ¢ monitors in front of anchorman The rowers LEVI STRAUSS AND FRIENDS Monday June 28 to Saturday July 13th p.m, to 2 a.m.-Monday to Friday 8 p.m, to 1 a.m. Saturday ‘ ' For Reserva tions Call 635-2231 Postmaster General “Andre Ouellet today ‘announced the issue of an eight-cent stamp honouring Canadian agricultural edcators. and scientists, ; . The stamp, lo be issued July 12, embodies a graphic design symbolizing Canada’s con- tribution to agricullure through the country’s educational facilities, selentifie research and fertile land. The stamp was designed by Mary Brett Patrick Cowley- Brown, and Allan McAllister, all of Ottawa. - “Tt is a happy circumstance that. the issue of this stamp coincides with the 100th bir- thday of the Ontario Agricullural College’, said Mr. Ouellet. "Canadian agricultural. programs have contributed much ta the development of the science not only in Canada, but in the world atlarge.” | , Throughout the years, the Canada Post Office has issued several stamps honouring this very vital industry. . over the years and carries a reproduction of a postmark associated nicole Agricuttural Education ag E Today Canadian agricultural productivity enables Canada to faed not only ils own people, but with that method. The designer was Rosalind Dease. .A number of other countries are also issuing special stamps for the centenary. Back Cameron Bell in the studio. Bell, Keith Bradbury and Al Fotheringham ‘will handle the British Columbia and Yukon coverage, with Andy Stephen culling in from Victoria, ‘The studio .coverage will be produced by veteran Al Clapp, with CHEK production handled by Roy Gardner and Brace Martin. ~.In Vancouver and Victoria a total of 10 cameras will be in use. Remotes will be ~ used al parly eadquarlers (lhe only remote coverage by any _B.C. lelevision station). Hearts” of the West loday by Dan Melnick, senior head of production. set for the films, which will be directed by Howard Zieff and prooued by Tony Bill,. Bridges, considered one of the foremost young acting talents, has compiled a number of important credits, including ' “The Iceman Cometh,” “The Last American Hero,’’ the Highly honoured "The Last Pictura Show” _ and the current “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot.” — Bill produced “The Sling,” - which won seven Oscars in this year's Academy Award com- petition, and Zieff received critical acclaim for his direc- Uon of MGM's "Slither", one of the comedy hils of the last year. Bessie Millie sold favorable winds to mariners for the amall gum of sixpence, Jeff Bridges will slar in | Bill-Howard JZieff Production. ‘for MGM, il- was’ announced - . viee president and worldwide | § A mid-August start has been In- 1814, a woman named | An automatic update of all results ig available al all times from the Toronto computer, and will appear as a bottom line super on the screen, Any resulls from any riding: lacal, provincial or- federal, .will be available within 60 seconds, and resulls from the Yukon will appear as quickly as results from downtown Vancouver. _ New Canadian Stamp millions throughout the world. The dividends of agricultural research and education have ab FIRST-OF-tTS-KIND MOBILE RESEARCH LABORATORY WITH UNUSUALLY COMPREHENSIVE AIR~ QUALITY MONITORING CAPABILITIES WAS BEEN OESIGNED AND BUILT BY INTERNATIONAL “TELEPHONE AW TELEGRAPH'S RAYOUIER OLYMPIC RESEARCH PINISION Ti MEASURE THE AUR FOR VIQTUALLY ANY POLLUTANT OF IMPORTANCE! TILLICUM TWIN | THEATRES LTD. | Show-times 7.00p.m. and 9.19p.m. Specializing in Chinese and Canadian Foods For. Take Out Service _ | Phone 635-6184... ‘Shan’ Yan Restaurant “Where the customer is King” WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1974 ge oy been ‘bountiful and are now being . applied to ~ the managerial, engineering and sciclogical problems-of ‘the farmer. ; “Os For this issue, the Canada: Post Office -has declared Guelph, home of the Ontdario Agricultural College, as the sile for official First “Day can- cellations. Customers are requested to send: their .own" First Day covers to Ollawa- where stamps will be affixed. and the orders processed. The- covers will be shipped in bulk (a Guelph for cancelling and returned to the customer from; - that location. SCOTLAND'S PRIVATE ARMY Only one man in the whole of Britain ia allowed to keep a pri- yate army and he ia a Scot. 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