TKAcdACE HtuwnuD, TERRACE B.C. The Vancouver. Art. Gallery will mount a major Emily Carr exhibition during the summer of this year, The exhibition is a contribution taward the B.C.’s joining confederation and of the centennial of the. artist's birth which coincide. ‘' The exhibition, which covers all phases of the work of.one of and sketches, water colours and drawings. It comprises approximately 125 works, Little known works executed. before the more familiar Indian themes, when the artist was in studying | there; earlier ‘drawings from her ‘very first trips to Ucluelet in’ 1898; important examples which have and private collections all over Canada and the U.S.; besides the finest individual. pieces in the Gallery's. own one --the largest and most A smiling Gordie Tapp hasts The Performers, a -new half-hour ‘show spotlighting Canadian latent, starting Saturday, May 22 at 10 p.m. on the CBC-TV network (in color). Gordie is best known for-his years with Country Hoedown and mest recently as a featured performer on Hee MOTORISTS BEWARE, CHILDREN PLAYING the B.C. Automobile , those above may tempt chiidren Association, who _—_, advises | to lay i in our near streets, drivers to exercise extra caution during the first few days of summer vacation until But for motorists, the reverse | they become accustomed to the is true. They must become | presence of large numbers of more responsible than ever now | children during the daytime. that. thousands of small -- Recreational areas, pedestrians are taking including | playgrounds, advantage of those extra hours swimming, pools, tennis courts to play out of doors, and public parks, That's the thought this week | .. ‘Urban residential areas, of RJ. Hastings, president of | where lack of facilities like Haw, The Performers i is meant to give new and little-known entertainers a national audience - and will originate from Halifax, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, aind - Vancouver, Summer holidays - this is the time school children have been looking forward to since last fall - Seemingly endless days of being deliciously carefree. ° ~ Residential areas, where corners, curves and driveways often are characterized by - “blind spots” The hours from 11:30 a.m, te2 p.m., when youngsters are entering and leaving play areas during the lunch period, and. from 6 to 9 p.m., when dusk. hampers vision, can . -be especially hazardous, ; : | TILLICUM™ DRIVE-IN - 2900 Braun Show starts at dusk. _ dune 25, 26, 27 CARRY ON PIMPERNEL The Carry On Gang. EXPO OSAKA OOOO OOOO OLE Phone: 635-5310 - BE SURE TO. 5 EE! CRO es Tillicum Theatre = 4720 Lakelse. Phone 635-2040 JUNE 20-26 “The Aristocats” “WALT DISNEY” SAT.ITAM. &2 PM, June 27-30 Te 9 p.m. THE DOCTORS WIVES”. 2 -Dyann. Gannon, Gene Hackman” - Portrat of the forgotten women | ae married. to. ) Dootors” “TAM. &2 PLM, & Bors celebration of the centennary of |: Canada's most distingutsed’ | artists, includes: oll paintings Paris and after her return from’ been lent to us from both public . million dollar Carr collection’ # SADDLE BRONC RIDING %* BARE BACK RIDING —=34 * BRAHMA BULL RIDING i CALF ROPING TEAM ROPING STEER WRESTLING Minor Events— * Lacie Barre! Race — $5000, * Wild. Cow Milking _ dock Pet * Ladies ‘Stear Retenoreting. ° Steer Riding — 4 7, “Teophy for bot ical boy) combine to represent an expanded and comprehensive ‘view of the work of B C.'s best ‘known artist. ‘ The exhibition represents the only major. -retrospeetive survey of Emily Carr's work since #45, when the Art ‘Gallery of Toronto presented: a large - show, (In 1963 the: Hudson's Bay Ca, in Vancouver exhibited the Newcomb Collection which ‘has since been acquired by the Provincial Archives in Victoria and consists -mostly of early paintings,) Emily Carr was not only the first woman to make her mark in the artistic world in Canada ' but in later life also became a celebrated writer, In 1941 she won the Govertior General's Award for general literature for her autobiographical book Klee Wyck, A documentary section of photos and other memorabilia is included in the exhibition. The catalogue, which is a major contribution to the TERRACE DOWNTOWN LIONS CLUB ‘Ei inily Carr exhibition at Vancouver Gallery “important in existence - ‘will literature available ‘on Emily ‘Search for "Researchers: at the Cariada [ Agriculture Research Station at. Fredericton, N.B., are joining scientists around the world in thesearch for a cheap, effective milk replacer ‘formula for. right milk : factor, - Pat used in the milk’ replacer formula must be homogenized and the: final mix’ spray-dried | -- both soatly operations, Scientists here are comp ADULTS $1.50 - Presen ts - at ™ ie SATURDAY - JUNE 26 STUDENTS $1.00 Carr, is of quality and scale | jambs, - which would be impossible | they all face the ‘same | Concentrated Sources of fish and except for generous grants from. problems. 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