Page Six | TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Wednesday, September 21,_ 195 Mortgage Money Terrace and Thornhill Area For Residential, Commercial, Revenue and Farm Properties. Low Monthly Payments, existing documents pure! TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE cone. LTD. 718 Granville Street, Vancouver 2, B.C, “FLOWERS for every OCCASION ! . * ! GIFTS for every . TASTE! “MARS UERITE'S FLOWER & GIFT SHOP “we 353-5920 —ROSE, GALE & CO. — CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS START OF UNIVERSITY OF VICT ORIA—Registration began September 12 for newcom R. B. GALE, 0D. L.G. PORTER i, L, BINNION to the University of Victoria. Among them were Berta Troelstra of Terrace (at left, w CA. C.A. CA. | Dr. Malcoim G, Taylor, university president). and Diane Grutschnig of Vernon, who we VI 32245 Vi $5031 greeted by Dean R. 8. Jeffels, registrar and dean of student affairs. Both students regia P.O. Box 220 @ MacPherson Block @ Terrace, B.C. . . . . . . : tered in the first year of the faculty of education. Miss Troelstra is the’ daughter of 2 VANCOUVER - SMITHERS - EDMONTON - PRINCE RUPERT and Mrs. Chris Troelstra, _ . (fan McKain pho oe Centennial Seasorgm For Alaska Trails The Alaska Music Trail hg titled its current concert seasdil “A. Centennial Celebration |Special Events in Music,” and ti ‘Jopening - performance by : '|Francesco Trio sets the pace. TY Moe Kitimat: Concert Association wig present the ensemble’ ‘to musiG 7 lovers on Sunday, September > 11966, at 3:00 p.m. at Mount Eliz * -Theth High School. -Founded in Gan Francisco jul two years ago, the Francesco I is a result of the blended taleni® ‘Jof violinist David Abel, cellijaa Bonnie Hampton, and pion! Nathan Schwartz. . SOLO VIOLINIST ‘David Abel began his study ¢ B the violin at the age of four, ani made his professional debut witit {the San Francisco Syinphony { "41958 at the age of 17. His princk _ | Pal teacher was the eminent vio] -|inist Naoum Blinder. Young Abeg ’ fimade his New York debut thi following year in Town Hall any - Jwas highly praised by the critlcus “>| ‘The next season wes markeae ... | by his first appearance with thi -|Boston Symphony under Pierye Monteux. Since that time he hg . concertized nationally with moj 1 of the country’s finest orchestreme In 2860 he was chosen as sololy . | for the national tour of the Mis ‘{neapolis Symphony under condi in tor Stanislov Skrowaczewaki. FROM D.C. TO B.C. . Abel gave his second succesaf _ -;, [Town Hall recital in 1962 and Hig . | Played throughout the USA al Canada — from D.C, t B.C. Tie - - [would be from the National GigaM ‘|lery in Washington, D.C. to {f -|Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vi poe oo -Joouver, B.C, acclaimed ag if ae “>. \violinist. with a Jevely tonelll - TOMORROW~BUILDER Phe >> *|imagnificent technique, everythi iam rr . I he ois Jc * |a auecessful concert career (Bi ' . -Jquires” (Washington Post). (2 Dam-building i is. muddy fun for a boy. For B.C,, it is.a ‘rock-firen, investment. Today's dam is . |) Jn 1968-he was a winner of |Eaee " "| Laventritt International Vil : om rrow's electricity. Finning are a force in this ‘power production. They supply” and service ‘the. -1Competition in New York. nS , CTS | instrument, by fhe way, io a oh, Caterpillar equipment you see on B.C.’s damsites, Massive yellow. machines Fi N N j N rc) Gene” Guarnerius violin, diauee : making the most of our resources, making BC. a better place to live. ‘ Cs ATERPI LLAR: | White continuing a deman¢ ceacemncenmcotane | tBolo career, Abel has reve! Could be your boy and Finning will tomorrow-build together some: day. ———— another facet-of his art with [formation of. the -Francetoo