- Arete Company here ' for Saturday show ; The Terrace Concert : Association is pleased to i present it’s firat concert for t th ' The Arete }Mime Company. from i Cla arys, Sa ur ay, Oct. ,@2nd_ at 6:15 p.m. the : R.E.M. Lee Theatre. ; “Arete” is a Greek work which means the pursuit of , excellence. - According to {Mr. Ted Wing in a recent , article in the Province newspaper excellence is what they achieve In their performance. They offer extraordinary an imaginatice sols and group aaagiing. in patomime, uggling, magic an aaethatics and — im- provisation.hier talent are appreciated by all ages. e Company comprises three gentlemen, Randy (Snake) Birch from Can- |. District Chamber of C Mr. Ted Taylor, & pas 4 economic development reached at 635-2063. and expecta to work closely with the Terrace municipal council and the Ki i} District in the development. of these areas: - He will also be working bership and the public at large to determine solutions | - to some of the problems confronting Terrace during }. the next decade of growth. : i His office will be located in the new. Chamber of 4 . Commerce Community Information Centre‘on Keith | Avenue at Cramer Street after that building’s opening at the end of October. Prior | Taylor appointed — | Chamber secretary | Michael Tindall, President of the Terrace and ommerce, announced recently | bocin appoited te t president of the chamber, had a @ position of permanent secre } manager of the. Terrace Chamber... tary Mr. Taylor will be responsible for the tourism and tions within the chamber at-Stikine Regional with the Chamber mem- to that time he may be brook, who he helped create Notre Dame University’s Summer Repertory Theatre is 1974 and attended the Canadian Mime Schoold. Seoscegrapky,, juggling and choreography, ng an magic are none his skills. evin (Gainsborough) McKendrick call Calg Home. He trained at bAnaff . School of Fine Arts and Canadian Mime Schools. _After this Kevin worked for ths Shaw Festival and preformed in all three shows of Canadian Mime Thatre’s ‘“‘New Directions” program. His talents are ling, fencing, magic, unicycleriding and acrobatics. Don (Emilio) Spino, a native of Hamilton, Ontario also attended the Mime School. He played a major part in the creation of two shows for the ‘New Direction” program. Don is well. versed in acrobatics, juggling, stilt-walking and devotes many hours to music, | We are sure qs will be a most enjoyable evening tostart our concert series can be obatined by Calling Mrs. Fleet at 635-3736. _« Poetry readings coming Northwest Communit qollege, in co-operation wit the Canada council, will be presenting a series of poetry readings by B.C. poets throughout the Northwest this fall. ; ‘The readings will take place in hazelton, Kitimat, ce Rupert, and Terrace, There will be no admission charge. Everyone is invited to come and hear these readings. The poets who will be reading are; i, Ken Bleford, a native of northern Alberta who has lived for the past twelve years on his homestead near New Hazelton. Belford is the - author of The Post-Electric ‘Cave Man. His newest book, Sign Language, is being Airmail diffrent plane schedule. down post office until 3:15 day. Registration at 2°45 p.m. 635-2241, changes Sunday Effective Sunday Oct. 30, cl for airmail. will. change,.due:to the - n street rb re 2:00p.m. Custo: m .m. daily Monday through | close one half hour earlier, Fur further information contact your Postmaster at schedule - the Terrace Post Office ee Separatist forces appeased by PQ VANCOUVER (CP) The election of the Parti ’ Quebecois and the passage of Bill.101, the language act, will pull the rug out from under the separatist movement in Quebec, a Quebec university professor said Monday. — - Dr. Ronald Sutherland of the university of Sherbrooke . told a women's club that election of the Parti Quebecois has brought a feeling of greater self-con- —_ fidence in Quebec. If Bill 101. succeeds, he added, it will Quebec show that a overnment within Con- federation can protect the rights of French-Canadians. utheriand said the ent for separation Weakened as Whe P.Q. provides more linguistic and * MAYOR 1976-79 term; Posted-;Myn PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HEREB cultural security for Quebec. oo. “] believe the average French-Canadian does not want to separate.” The election of the P.Q. was simply ‘a natural development of nationalism | in Quebec which took root in the 19th century: after a period of pan-Canadian, re sionist sentiment, said . Suit Oo erland, ‘And the root cause of that development, he continued, is anti-French prejudice in English Canada. But as French-Canadians turned in upon ‘themselves ‘and to hold on to things they created: a‘ static society, developing “ inferiority complexes in the process, he said. DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE OF ELECTION ALDERMAN (three) 1978-79 term: _ SCHOOL TRUSTEE (two) 1978-79 term. THE MODE OF NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by. two duly qualified electors of the municipality. -The nomination paper shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notice and acon of the dey of nomination. The nomination papar may be In the form prescribed in the Municipal Act, and shall state the namo, residence, and occupation of the person nominated, In such @ manner as fo sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate. IN THE EVENT OF A POLL BEING NECESSARY, such poll will be opened af the Clarence Michiel Elementary Schoal Gymnasium, 2420 Sparks Street, Terrace, British Columbia, on the 19th day of November, 1977, between the hours of 8:0) o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00 o’ctock In the afternogn, and Advance Poils will be held at the Municipal Building, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, British Columbia, between the hours of 9:000‘clock In the forancon and 8:00 ofclock In the affernoon, on Monday, November 14th, 1977, and at Mills Memorial Hospital, 9711 Tetrault Street, Terrace, British Columbia, between the hours of 4:00 o’clack in the atternoon and 6:00 o’clock In the affernoon, on Friday, Novembar téth, 1977, of which every petraon is hereby required to fake notice and govern himself accordingly. GIVEN UNDER MY HANDat Terrace, British Columbia, this éth day of October, 1977. ‘Published in the “Herald” October 19th, 1977. iclpal Hall, Courthouse and Pollce Office. tried ¥ GIVEN to the electors of the Municipality of Terrace that ! require the presence of the said electors at the Municipal Building, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., on Monday, the 31st day of October, 1977, af the hour of tah o’ciock in the forenoon, for the purpose of eleciing persons torepresent them as: ; published this year by Barry McKinnon in Prince George. Barry McKinnon, an instructor in English at College of New Caledonia, who has been living in Prince George for the past five years, where he published B.C. poets under the imprints of Caledonia Writing Series and Repository Press. His latest book is Sex at 31. He is the co-editor (with Hohn Harris) of Pulp Mill, a collection of short stories | ‘which has attracted con- siderable cirtical. attention in the Prince George area. George Stanley, a native of San Francisco, Califor- “nia, and“a leading light on” | and Season’s Membership - the Vancouver poetry els e years: He; now resident in Prince Rupert, teaches for Nor- thwest Community College in Rupert, Terrace, and Stewart, and is the director THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 19, 1977, PAGE 3 0% | JOIN TODAY ana SAVE RIGHT AWAY TO ALL MEMBERS 10% INSTANT GASH REFUND DURING THESE 3 BIG DAYS, IT PAYS TO BE A MEMBER. FOOD DEPARTMENT of the current series. His © most recent book is The Stick (Talon Books. Van- couver). ‘ i: complete schedule of rea is as follows: Hazelton: Fri., Oct. 28, .m., Northwest College ntre, Omineca St.; Ken Belford, Barry McKinnon, George Stanley. +“ Kitimat: Fri., Nov. 4, 8° § m., Goat Cellar Cof- eehouse, United Church, Kingfisher St.: Ken Belford. Prince rupert: Sat., Oct. 22, 8 Ene Northwest College Centre, 624-3rd Ave. Weat: George Stanley. Sat. Nov. 19, 8 p.m.: Barry McKinnon. - ' Terrace: Sat., Oct. 29," Terrace Little Theatre, 3625 § Kalum Ave.: Ken Belford, Barry McKinnon. Sat., Nov. 26, 8 p.m. George Stanley. AMERICANS COOL -A 1974 survey by the census bureau showed that almost 50 per cent of American’ households had air conditioning. M.A. MacDonald Returning Officer EXCEPTIONS ARE FREEZER BEEF AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS ’ : CAFETERIA — 0% ON PURCHASE OF $1.00 (e) . OR MORE : | OFF 0% DRYGOODS | | DEPARTMENT GARDEN CENTRE EXCEPT BULK FEED ano 0/ | FERTILIZER ie) : OFF - 0% Vio OFF HARDWARE | DEPARTMENT BUILDING SUPPLIES 10% ve | FURNITURE | ~_ AND APPLIANCES ~ il? 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