a ST rine Members of the Mountain Dance Theater demonstrate some of the steps they will be doing when they perform here soon. Series The Terrace Cuncert Association is currently selling membership tickets to residents of Terrace and the surrounding district for the 1978-78 concert series. This year there will be seven concerts offering a wide variety of excellent talent. All season ticket subscribers will be assigned a numbered seat or seats for the entire season. Concerts will be at @ p.m. in the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at a cost only slightly over $3.50 per performance. Rush seat tickets will be sold before concerts for $6. The first concert will be held on October 14 with ihe Mountain Dance Theatre dancing traditional and modern choreography. On October 18 the Scottish Baroque Ensemble or- chestra modelled after or- chesiras of the 18th century will entertain with music of another era. This group of musicians have made many successful tours both in Europe and North America. In addition the Chitiri Arpi (Four Harps) will be returning to the Lee Theatre. Those of you who heard them play three years ago will be excited to see and hear them on November 14. Kathryn Cernauskas, flutist and David Hum- phreys, harpist will give a duo = performance = on November 24. This young CONCERTS planned here couple play regulusly wilh the Vanconver Symphony. Tey are mast versatile artis Scheduled for February 10 is the Opera Piccola (miniature opera), The singers will be performing ' “La Prima Donna", an opera full of humour and intrigue. In this production costumes and sets will be used but the full orchestra, which usually accompanies an opera, will be replaced by a piano. These are very professional artists and should be a most enjoyable evening. On March 24, Robert Silverman, one of Canada’s mos renowned pianists will be playing in Terrace. He performed with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra at the age of 14 and has taken top honours in Canada's major music competitions. He has toured widely in Canada and the United States and has also performed in many major centres in Europe, Asia and South America. He has been a professor on the facully of music at the University of Santa Barbara and at the University of Wisconsin and is currently in residence at the University af British Columbia. ‘The last concert will be on ‘ April 7, with an instrumental ensemble from Prague. They are called the _ Collegium Flauto Dolce and Py oboe tateiteeiod ketoteh dated —¢ Pick up your tickets at the Herald atl ee, 3212 Kalum St 4728 LAKELSE AVE. f Rita. ma Hidden somewhere in the ads in the entertainment section are two Terrace phone numbers. Find them, and if one is yours you've PHONE 638-8111 SEPTEMBER 23 The Fury Capricorn One SHOWING AT 8 P.M. SEPTEMBER 24-30 Dighy The Biggest Dog SEPTEMBER 23 Big Wednesday The Goodbye Girl SEPTEMBER 24-26 SEPTEMBER 27-30 The Greek Tycoon FAIA IOI III TATA AIAN PAA IIA IAAI KER ERAREEAMEEEEAAI IKK KM KK A KKK KK We te ek RKKRKKKKERKCKKKEK play instruments uf the. renaissance period; their repertoire will include sume modern wurks especially wrilten for them, Programs have — been suailed to all Jas! year's members . PLLA IAGLT ULL OED EU ADULTS - $25.00 : SINGLE PARENT FAMI aaa aaaaacaaaaaaanaaacial al a $i TE The Northwestern National Exhibition Centre will be spunsvring Tamaluwus Theatre's Liquid Gold at Juhn Field School in Hazelton Tuesday, Octuber 3 at 8 p.m. Liquid Gold is an original full scale musical ‘drama written by Kitimat-bern playwright Glen Thompson. listhe story of the ‘exploited fisherfulk of Enver’s Inlet, 2. poor backwater un the Sechelt Peninsula. Liquid Gold is about power: elec- trical power; ecunomic puwer; and the power of “liquid geld”, the moonshine thai is the fisherman’s only sulace. Perfurmed in the burlesque style of the 20's music hall, Liquid Gold features a, cast of bucolic fishermen, a power-hungry cannery owner, and one of Her Majesty's Finest in searlet. This entertainment is suitable for the whole family. Admission is $3.0 fur adulis, $1.00 four those under ‘14. Advance Uckets are available [rem the Centre. “Itainbuw", a musical dua featuring Rick Garvin’ and Allen Keirsiead will’ be performing folk, bluegrass and blues at the Exhibitida Centre on Wednesday, Sepl ember 27 at 8 p.m. Bring a friend, have some cuffee and lisien to some gucd ~ music. Admissiun is $2.00, The “Japanese Canadians 1877 Ww 1977" photographic exhibil will be at the Centre until Oclober 14. In conjunction with this - exhibit, the National Film Board movie “Enemy Alien”, a 26 mindte colour production about a people who dared to ask: ‘What are MO VIE: REVIEW Say hello to ‘Goodbye Girl’ By Greg Middleton Yhe Goodbye Girl, now playing at the Tillicum Twin Theaters in Terrace, is a goud advertisement for the ald girl-meets-boy type ‘af luve story. With Richard Dreyfuss is the slightly udd, aspiring aclur whu finds there is already a woman and her daughter living in the apartment he has sublet. . Marsha Mason, as the TERRACE CONCERT ASSOCIATION SEASON TICKETS AVAFLABLE NOW LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS ALL SEATS RESERVED eel _ZCONCERTS — LY - $30.00 Contact fa Gondola. “CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE” New 1 tothe By pirt Moles lan Creripening ina Marbaur DINE IN OUR EXQUISITE . VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Oeen 60 a.m, to 1990 pa, Tp oe, FOR RESEA VATIONS Ea “ozs 2621 oF 624-3359 LL ADSa PEDALS PDI UDS CPT TI AL CO te TEE AIT RTT AIS AAA LORIE OUI OU STUDENT & SENIOR CITIZEN - $10.00 ae 236 cit cTA. CLOSED Thee Shakespearean Boom FORMAL DINING Mon-Thur-8a.m.-12p.m. Fri -$§ at-8a.m.-1 at. Reservations SUN. we heef & bottle presents Reservations at the Tudor vp until 5 p.m. WED.-SUN. 5 a.m.-1 am. 145 City Ctr. woman whose roum mate left and sublet, finds herself broke and having io make sume kind of arrangement! to have a place io live. This Neil Sinvon movie is a classic of the genre that saw the great male stars of the 1940's hanging blankets aver a clathes line to separate two beds when a catastraphe threw them lugether with the reigning muvie queen for 4 night. SE WLP PRN LES FAMELY - $55.00 Tony Jones - 695-4122 Eva Weber - 638-1324 PROGRAMS AVAILABLE AT cFTK DAM Chas ERED sche LIS BUNA DEFOE a 36 they going to do with us?” will be shown. The Japanese Canadians fought long and hard to be accepted as Canadians. [ty ig. impurtant hat the long story uf ‘feusiration and injustice. mistrust and hate, and The Herald, Friday, September 22, 1976,-Page 3 eventual triumph should be remembered. The film shows the story. The film will be shown Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays al 3 p.m. It will alsu be shown by appuintment tu any school Kitimat man’s play here class or ovlher interested group. The Northwestern National Exhibition Centre is upen Wednesday to Sun- day, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. For further information call #42- $723, [aR save ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS 8 x 10 ($12.00) TO 24 x 48 ($79.00) A FEW EXTRAORDINARY EXCEPTIONS LANOSCAPES . SEASCAPES . STILL LIFES . HUNDREDS OF FLORALS PORTRAITS . BOATS & HARBOURS . ABSTRACTS LARGE CHOICE OF FRAMES TERRACE . Saturday the 2%rd Sunday the 24th From Neon to 8:00 p.m. AT THE LAKELSE HOTEL ier enned? Thursday KITIMAT. the 26th From 4:00 p.m. fo 10:00 P.M. AT 4, FREE FRAMING SERVICE | FREE ADMISSION | Friday the 29th From 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. THE CHALET Fone. WA ee Charge. not PERSONAL CHEQUES ACCEPTED BANQUETS CATER! DANCIN THE PLACE FOR WEDDING RECEPTIONS PRIVATE PARTIES ” SPACE AVAILABLE HECTORS INTERNATIONAL CUISINE MON-SAT, 5 PM - 11 PM Phone 638-8141 4620 Lakelse Avenue —— rh , . BHI | Cross-Country Races begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Caledonia, with an open , event for anyone wishing to compete at 11:10 a.m. Senior Girls Votleyball tournament begins at 10:00 a.m. at Caledonia Senior Boys Volleyball begins at 10:00 , am. at Thornhill: School. Senior Boys Soccer Tournament begins at 10:00 a.m. School. at Skeena Secondary a Junior Secondary i s] 4826 Hwy. 16 t¥ Terrace, B | | Si a tan ty ice 2. cs ae a ar ne er