Terrace Arts Association’ - The Terrace Art ‘ Association. has ' launched “itself into the 1976-77 season “+ with a slate of new officers ‘and a full arts and crafts pro am, e- association, which _ operates out of the Library - Arts Room, is probably best known for’ its Annual’ Arts and Crafts Show, held eve - April at Caledonia Hi School. Entry forms for art, - eraft, and hobby exhibits will be available next March ~ for the April 23 - - 24 weekend. The Terrace Art Association also sponsors mo Picture Loan, where, for a fee of $2 per painting per month, members can rent and take: home’ «their selection of 200 original - paintings. Some of these are -also for purchase and new _ paintings are welcome. The - next Picture Loan will take place December 14 in the ibrary Arts Room at 8 p.m. Phone” “635-9402 for more information. | 1976-77 For general viewing, local and travelling art shows are continually on display in the Library Arts Roum at no charge. Shows this season will tentatively include: - October 16 - 30: Paintine: by local artist, Rebecca Mailloux. November 1 to 19 _ Photographs by D. Straiton _ and Strom.: November 19 to December 10 — Tony. Nilsson - Surrealist paintings. - December 10 to January 3 — .paintings by a Sum- -merland artist. January 3 to 22 — The I- Eye in Burnaby - art by children. January 14 ‘to 28 — Suburban. Landscapes - documentary photography by H. Hohn. February 7 to 25 — Ab-. stracts on Paper - by prairie artists. — March 1 to 21 —- Print Show - from Burnaby Art: Gallery. _ The Inuit people -- Spirit in a Landscape _ The People Beyond, a CBC- TV ‘special | in the Images of Canada series, focuses on -the little-known people of . _ Canada’s Arctic, the Inuit, through their distinctive art. . it. be telecast on the _ > network Wednesday, ‘Oc- : tober 27 at oP _ “Eskimo seu. ure and art “ prints are highly valued on ” this continent arid. abroad, - and this beautiful one-hour ' film: features works by 165 artists of Canada’s north, in ~ og settlements. Inuit art is .an : anachronism — a modern ~ artform reflecting a culture . Shrouded in the mists of _ time. The film takes viewers to the land of the Inuit, a cruel: environment in which - the white man-is alien. Yet - the Inuit, the people of that - land, have survived ‘beyond _ -the treeline’ for some 4 ,000 : years. “The Eskimo “Cartistie . explosion” of the past 25 years involves about half of » the Inuit population of 18, 000 ee and adds up to an ex- a traordinary cultural. in- “ventory of°a-way of life that existed centuries before the white man-canie. - ' FIRST CBC-TV PROGRAM IN 3 LANGUAGES ~: Spirit -in a Landscape is ~ the first CBC-TV program to . ‘be presented in three dif- vfs ferent language versions — “ English, “French, and a titut. (the, langua e of the: Inuit); “The Inuktitut ‘version will:be telecast on. 7 “CBC's Northern Service on the ‘same night as the “English network. telecast : (October, 2). The French version is scheduled to be presented oh Radio Canada at a later. date. Carol | ages of Canada special, filmed on location ‘at Baker Lake, Spence Bay and other settlements in the Arctic. Barbara Moon, the script writer, also did her research on location, talking with the people, and the sound track es the voices of many of the people with whom she talked Narrators of the film are Minnie Freeman (originall rf from Cape Hope Islan ‘Hudson’s Bay); an- thropologist Dr. William E. Taylor, director. of the National Museum of Man in Ottawa and actor Douglas: , Rain, breathing life into the try .of. the Danish an- thropologist Rasmussen, himself part Eskimo (who wrote Across Arctic America). Music - for the film is composed by Harry Somers, - and performed ona syn- | thesizer . by: John Mi Is: wal 4 Cockell..: Vincent: executive producer, of. no Images of Canada. : Shown to some. ‘members ee of the press-at a fall season . preview in Torontorecently, . - — Images of Canada — Spirit... _. in a Landscape drew this. comment from.Rosa Harris, writing in the Montreal Sunday Express: ‘The show’ ~ . has to be one of the most. _ ‘beautiful - -gocumentaries ~ about Inuit art ever made. - Subtle, auringy ‘never condescending .. NO, 2 NAZI IN. yy: _ HITLER'S on NY, * HERMANN ‘GOERING \ WAS ONE OF THE WEALTHIEST ) MEN WORLD WITH HIS * VENTURES | iN INDUSTRY, HE. epee COMMANDED ORGANIZED AND THE LUFTWAFFE. GUILTY — “Myers, who: roduced and directed this Tovell is ve Local arts and crafts on displa splay in the. lobby. of the Lee Theatre are also sponsored by the Terrace. ~ Art Association. For those actively in- volved, das: i2n, weaving, carving, metal sculpture, silkscreen “and portrait ‘painting will be 7 offered according to interest _ shown. Anyone interested in taking or giving a workshop is invited to phone 635-2964. . Slide shows. will also. be sponsored. The Terrace . Art | Association is .an-- in- dependent organization which operates out of. the Library: Arts ‘Room’ {not: to be confused ‘with the Terrace and District Arts Council). Membership, which includes a monthly newsletter is $1. For further information, phone 635-2964 or- write Terrace Art Association, ae 42, Terrace, B. C. TURN Ons YEAH, EVEN REAL . a ei LOSER? || POSTAGE | DUES THE DOLLY SISTERS 1946 Betty Grable, John Payne, | os June Harver, S.Z. Sakall, Reginald Gardiner: Hungarlan. ' born sisters rise to fame and-the . romances that: affected both of | them. 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