ewe Maureen Coulter demonstrates. the which makes smooth or crunchy using only dry roasted peanuts. anut butter his machine we LIBRARY BROWSING | by ED CURELL and MARIA YOUNG J az) New. books. e'tihkary: now; wa The hreth a Boh Woodward and Scott Armstrong. - Woodward, ca ABI All the: Président’s men-has hit the - bestseller: lis gl ted view. of ,th manceuvering, arguing, underlie the making of decisions that affect, every area oF. American life,” ce ees subject. rie eee wit . - — The violent face of nature by Kendrick Frazier, explores the dramia and beauty of earth and its unpredictable at-.. mosphere, examining. such short-lived but destructive natural occurrences as hurricanes, tornaddes, earthquakes and voleanoes and man’s attempts to develop adequate waming:systems. = = = an Servant’s hall by Margaret Powell. Powell, in a welcome return:to her scenes of life below stairs, recounts the true story of Rose, an under-parlour maid to the Wardham family at Redlands, who takes what constituted then a shocking | step: she elopes with young Mr. Gerald. os Childrens books: =: Fe The sfailman by Barbara Sivers. A story about a lonely young boy who encounters the village hermit and the special friendship which grows between them. The snailman is the recipient of the Little, Brown. Canadian Children’s Book Ward: : : . : : ‘ The olden days coat by Margaret Laurence. Sal spends - Christmas with ‘her grandmother and takes an unexpected: ’ qourney sixty years back intime. Girls in the velvet frame by Adele Geras. In Jerusalem just ~ before World War f, five sisters have their photograph taken and sent to New York in hopes of contacting their brother who seems to have disappeared. Daysof terror by Barbara Smucker. The struggles of the Neufeld family as they face disaster in thelr small Ukranian village-. and find. their way of life threatened. . Peanut Butter ‘Queen display ect. husband; Peter ee what. In-minutes during the year. |. oo will be on- at the Terrace Overwaltea store at various times Photo by Gall Dotingn | By DON SCHAFFER _ Sick of being “mellow?” Fed up with psychobabble and relevance training? Well, friends, gét‘up, head: the" tthe ‘Tillicuni ‘Théatre ‘in Terrace and take two hours : of Serial. It’s guaranteed to relieve your frustration with ‘Callforaian ambience, with - all. the. newspeak that emanates mostly . from the movie. —_ - * You'll recognize a lotof the faces: you see. Bill Macy, Maude’s long-suffering Peter Bonerz, Bey denist ‘thm “the, : yhart., Show han Tommy.;, Smothers (Mom always liked you best); Christopher Lee, veteran of many Dracula movies; and Barbra Rhodes who has guest starred in almost everything are the veteran ‘TV actors © who populate the show, but they form only the ‘sup-. porting cast to Martin Mull and.Tuesday Weld, who play the married couple who have or ‘a hard time relating to what's happening around them. . ‘Is really Mull’s movie, though. He ‘plays Harvey Holroyd, a junior executive, who, between his welrd friends, his daughter who runs away from home to join the. Oriental Church of Christian Harmony, is hard- pressed to figure out whether or not he is sane or if he really is the misfit He is made. to feel. Harv’s wanderings begin at a wedding. at which the Marin County, the setting of. ; ne iy Bob, ;, ‘fifteen-year-old A REVIEW Serial: A California s own original yows. She. begins with “You-ness, me- hess, us-ness, we-ness,”. arid - +, yes, it gets worse from . there, The service. ends with Spike declaring ‘bride ‘and groom pair-bonded- for: as long as the: relationship . - continues, " You get the idea. send-up of the laid-back lifestyle: mongering of the Marin set. Harv’s wife.Kate © (Weld), a member of a coneloneS of five women who sit ar au slice each o ait roa their men) to ribbons under ‘the guise of openness, tells him when he expels a graup of daughter Joanie's friends from their house that he has ruined their father-and- daughter interface. Harv ‘replies, “Interface? - Is that a new word for oral sex?" Ss Hatv’s friend Sam (Macy) is. the only other sane character in the movie. Happily married at ‘the beginning, he falls for a “nym- phomaniac, goes through some heavy changes until he | finally is taken under the wing of psychiatrist Leonard (Bonerz) and finally | is mellowed out to the point of suicide . by Leonard's treatment. Leonard is a. marvellous creation. While treating the ‘much-married Martha's child, he tells Martha (Kellerman, a_ terrific It really is a marvellous : i REOUD e harms + performance) that he is. trying to put Stokely in touch with his childhood, the kid. the show... its.’ restricted thin alfin“the spirit of ‘fun: ~~. “Producer Sidney ‘Beckerman is as much a veteran of TV as are most of the actors, and the movie is rather slickly made. This fits with the glibness of ‘the characters, though. The dialogue won't ring true for those unaccustomed to the patois, but that's how they. talk, apparently, and after ‘a while it begins to make - gense, That's kind of scary. Aside. from the horren- ‘dous, flatly-sung: Barry Manilow style theme’ song the movie'strikes very few false notes, ‘though, and. at times is very funny and at .Others touched with nice . little fronies, for instance, when Born To Be Wild plays behind the scene of a gay motoreycle gang riding off © on a mission. Serial is a real giggle, and - runs to Saturday night at the Tillicum. Try to relate. Four to” Terrace — OM represent. The Pacific Northwest Music Festival has four young musicians to represent them at the B.C. provincial finals in Terrace June 5 WOT The four - musicians competed for their’ spot in the provincial fisials in the ‘recent music, festival. ; - Three of . the four musicians are from Terrace. _. Fhey are. Karen Arnold - . Smith, who won for senior instrumentalist, Margaret _ MeDaniel. for. junior in- . strumentalist;. and (Cheryl Dyck for junior vocal. ; “From Prinee Rupert, Toby _ Der won for juulor piano. In addition to those who compete in the finals, 12 other musicians will be awarded. scholarships and. will attend ‘the provincial finals. as observers. ” The Herald, Friday, May 23, 1988), Page 3 _ -CWEATHER") Pipe school. + thie westieriaa'preaias’ IS Offering. > a great weekend with lots of. ( . «> sun and’ warm summer _ weather. Mee ‘The forecast for both days is sunny with highs ‘of 20 degrees Celsius: The overnight lows should drop off to about 8 degrees Celsius, and we can t aun all the way throw ‘late Sunday when we can expect 'a few clouds to be. - polling in. For the most part’ “Sebo! of the Arts, to, - though, it shotlld be sun-” “tanning weather, Environment Canada ‘forecasters see no’ relief - from the weather today for _ firefighters battling giant woodland blazes." However, on the west coast, showers and tem- peratures from 15 to 6 ‘degrees were forecast for Vancouver. and Victoria. Whitehorse was to be sunny . and Yellowknife. clearing. ' with temperatures the mid-teens.. Pictures reversed. © The Thursday edition. of the Herald showed two ~ pictures of traps on the front page. The pictures were reversed over the wrong identifying cut lines. The trap on the left hand side of the page is a beaver trap and the trap resting on the concrete block is a Conibear trap. “ Ina story on dog control on ; page 5 (t should have been made ‘clear that Dr. Lou Elorza recommends the use *' ‘The Annwtal Meeting of the Terrace Co-Operative’ ‘Assoelation will be held on 5 Co-op meet poof. | : May 27, in the arena banquet room. eo wv Lote There will be an election of Officers and reports. of ‘the drug T-61. to deatroy _the ‘animal control officer. SALE. “SALE reaching “summer class _ The Glentruim Piping and ‘Drumming School hag: been” incorporated into the Kooteday Lake Summmer progratn. in conjunction with ‘Nelgon’s own’ Kootenay Kiltie pipe band assoriatlon. The principal for. the piping school will. be . Pipe-major William MacLeod qand the . principal of. the B School. will be John Fisher. The.aim of the school is to ‘promote a high calibre of piping and drumming. The The University willrunthe |; ao school deals with pipers and ©} ‘drummers from beginner to ° advanced. ‘The’ school will, run from August 17 to the 29, finishing - - with the Annual Highland | aniinals not Dave Milligan, © - 0m, campus. ; “SALE “SALE- CERAMIC SALE | 10-30% "". everything with Red. Dots _ Games on the Labour Day . Weekend:. “The | school provides dormitories and meals for ‘outof town students who stay ! 31vs SALE SALE SALE. SALE Firing 10% off during May ‘Come ini and see us at: ‘JHE HOBBY. HUT - . 4444 Lakelse 31vs. a1VS divs Bia ' Ba JOB WELL DONE | NovRucy SPECIALIZING in QUALITY BUILT HOMES | —@ FRAMING a ADDITIONS eINDUSTRMAL eCOMMERGIAL — oRENDENTIAL A a RENOVATIONS OB DONE IN HARMONY G09°9050 6992101 O103 RIVER DR. a ig Saturday, too. . just sit back, pi ~-allda Sund “You can take the whole day off. And save. 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