PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 5, 1977 The Terrace Concert Association announced today the successful com- pletion of arrangments for a performance here by the World Famous Canadian born Contralto, MAUREEN FORRESTER. The concert will be on Saturday, November 5th, 1977 at 8:15 p.m. at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre. All tickets will be priced at $8.50, Renowned contralto coming Maureen Forrester Miss Forrester is an established star with the Metropolitan Opera and she is a frequent preformer on C.B.C, Television, Weare very Pleased and pround to be able to present such an internationally loved artist. . Miss Forrester studied in her native Montreal and later worked with Otto Klemperer singing for Beethoven's Ninth Symp- thony, and Bruno Walter with the New York Philharmonic, Miss Miss Maureen Forrester has erofrmed in america, urope, Asis and Australia and for Radio, T.V. and recordings. She made her debut with the Metropolitan Opera in 1974, Tickts for the Forrester concert are able] now on pre-sale to Terrace Concerrt Assn. subseribers- with a limit on the number that each member can buy. Both season and “mem- : bership and Forrester tickets will be on sale in the Terrace Library and several other places in the Terrace area on Saturday, Ocotber 15th. Alternately, people may phone 635-3736 or 635-5024. Persons from out of town| who wish to obtain tickets to the Maureen Forrester concert should write im- mediately to Mr. M “Skip” Bergsma, 4339 Loen Ave., Terrace, B.C. VeG 129 enclosing the full cost of tickets. A limited number off. seats are available for pre- sale to out of town people and it is expected that all such sales be completed by October 19th. Sales of all remaining tickets will take place on Saturday October 22nd at a location yet to be an nounced. yone wishing, further information on this may phone 635-5024. Library news / Elaine Perry The care and feeding of people Nutrition Week, October 17 to 23, the library is displaying books and other 4 materials to promote public awareness of nutrition and fitness. The following is a partial listing of books to ook for in the ijibrary. Many of them are recommednded by the B.C. Nutrition Council. -.—./” FeedMe, I'm Yours by Vicky: Lansky (641.5622)-an outline of foods for the stages of your children’s development from infancy to pre-school; includes menu plans and recipes. Nourishing you Unborn Child by P.S. Williams (641.563)-a readable guide on pre-natal nutrition;also includeds menu ideas and recipets. ‘Nutriscore-by Consumer columnist Ruth Fremes and nutritionis Zak Sabry (§41.1)-a hig) ky recom- mended book. a com- prehensice guide to eating. The Complete Family Book Of Nutrition And Meal Planning by Harding LeRiche-(641)- a sensible approach to good nutrition and practical suggestion for food preparation. Slim Chance In A Fat World by R.B. Sturart {613.25)- an excellent guide to wieght control based on behavious modification. Handbook Of The Nutritional Content Of Foods(641.1)-prepared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture packed with ta The Family Guide to Better Food And Better Health by Ronald Duet- sch(641)-a thorough book on enerai nutrition for the ayman, Endurance Fitness (613.7)-a detailed coverage of the scientific principles on which teories of physical fitness are based and a discusstion on the role of physical activity in the prevention and treatment of disease. New Reference Books in the Library The library reference area is constantly bein, added to Sone recent ad- ditiona are: Persprective Canda ll- a conpendium of social statistics 1977 (R317.1)-the most recent compiltaions of data avaialbe from the federal government on a wide varitey of social concerns such as the family, native peoples, the en- vironment, crime and justice, leisure. British Columbia ’ -nafanturers’ Directory vr €€R338)-a complete list _ © manufacaturers and Net of — products oe feaes ot@d in BC. teyecotry of Canadian Women's Groups (R301.412)-the 1977 direcotry of all the groups in Canada concerned with the Tight s and concerns of women, Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Af- fairs 1975 (r971)-a concise record and appraisal of the important political and economic deveploments fo: the year. Direcotry of Courses: Tourism, Hospitality, Recreation - (R373.2)-a complete list of educational opportunities in those fields. B.C, (CP) — Ci found a solution this community’s dog problems when it voted to spend $1,700 on a Euthazcon 76 for its animal control department, fatal electrical jolt to un- wanted canines in a process council decided wa! effective than gas and cheaper than drugs ad- Jolt best for killing dogs NEW WESTMINSTER council onday to veterinarians. e Euthazcon deals a sick in-bed. more barking?” | Employment and Emploiet Immigration Canada ATTENTION minsterered by Council’s decision likely will do little to sooth the ruffled feelings of resident Russell Kearns, who said in a letter that his neighbor's dog barked incessantly for two days while his wife was “What about the rights of peaceable citizens who don’t wish to hear someone's dog immigration Canada EMPLOYERS the U.LC. will present a FREE SEMINAR ON THE RECORD OF EMPLOYMENT AND OTHER RELATED SUBJECTS (OF. ~ 18 Oct. at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. At 4632 Lazelle Ave. Terrace The seminar will (ast approximately 2 hours. 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