The | cight ;anfiual “Terrace Arts, Crafis‘and Habhy Show, coming up this weekend, should prove. memeriable for the demonstrations . being. held during the twa and a half days dhe Shaw: will be open. For -specifie limes | for -deman- sirations; places and other details, youll “find: an ad- “yerlisement elsewhere “in -this issue. : a a as lg eA ee ws tn ght &. demonstrate their particular peel to add quile v few More by yee Se eed | + Apeilgth.- is reached, been” arranged” non-stop. from right through to Y cach night when the proceedings will. be nicely rounded” oul wilh the showing of a crafts flim eal led GRU are rane , fo 5, PES eee errs WSN Gs SEER EER CE RRR AP CER RR ER Ems oe ES AS NS NFB Film Chosen Bee ‘ar Cannes ste “Munger”: Ca Pain an fet animated Alm produced) by nipu ain the National: competition at this year's Cannes Filin Festival, May.9-2 This wills make the ea from the NIB represents Eek tetera UE number and cariety of practical , The list of those. atfering 10 | “kills 16 arewing and They ex-- the Lime the deadline for ¢ntrles aa A . . dhe Caledonia Art Sludents. . ‘To dale dennionstrations have- The : “witnessed a. growilig: ierest 10:30am), Saturday and Sunday Film, Board will be the official, nadiad entry inthe shart (ile . . : Jfilm artists ..using compulers, - oe \hird - | oor! conseculive, Year tha a short: oe Canada at the Cannes Festival... i : | oo" Last year's entry. “Balublik™, a: toe I Sev Louk away iw pres! ipiatts Paline Hl Ae pon dr" : a “a Hunger’; whieh was nade « Es by. Peter Foldes, presents a oI = startling picture of. nian at his Ky ; ee worst - phluiting himsell fe the B. «point of death, . eo Be eo, Bh se zee ge ; a a is aw | 218 A is x 4 x Ag oy # " = as) &- . ; cS aa oe tr he . ad ys : gg. = Rae Mag . 4 i * mi oe ae Roe: - e . 2 a” ‘ ‘ “ a Poa = if. . a Det s qi 2 ae ” Fed a = Da a i] ie 4 a ” ¥ = : S ea os | & 2 ¥ te | & . 3 , FSP EB , 1g Se a . > ‘The 100-acre site of the Expo '74 World's Fair nears completion. The fair, which '~ has an environmental theme, will open May 4, clase Nov. 3. The site, which covers “ thesouth andnorth banks of the Spokane river and two islands midstream, was once a blemished, soat-covered railroad marshalling area, All bul the tower of one of the Practical demonstrations highlight — BCTV to air pilot > Arts and Crafts show caren Schmidt ‘and Erica Komm are. . “Pleasure Fair’) Incidentally although. specific times have heen quoted for each craft, in the main artists and erafismen “willbe on hand and working, so don't worry if you miss an artist al his or her speeifiedlime, You will probably calch up on your interest. any time’ during the Shaw, wt Soe Among the varied Jare being offered this: year there will be portrait puinting session by Merilyn Halla welcome visit from’ Davidson from. the Charlottes wha will do-orgillite carving: Batik and Tye-Dye by Humplirey. and silk screen by The “last - few: ‘years hay und insurrection of the ancient crafts of spinning. weavibg and natural dyeing, Nadene Asame, Rena Bolton, dan MacLeod, Moira Sheridan, Mrs. Dehn, NFB Short Chosen _ for Cannes “The film shows an affluent tian, . Whose just 10 eal every ling he sees leads hin le acrude and sardonie end - at the fands ef a mob uf. slarying ‘punans, : im *Foldes, who is one of te few 'was tavarded a special diploma _ for his film Metadata", which = represenied the NPB ul the 1972 * Oberhausen _Shert Festival, o— \ - in their chosen medium. - § no artists or crafismen achieves. - t poek eat'ving * “and paint Film: N ( ( ’ { ( , ( Sun. 104am.-9 p.m. ) ] ) ) ‘SPINNING, LEAVING & NATU FILM “PLEASURE FAIR” - 9:00 aiming those who have explored ihe .vartous abpecis of these crafls and will be working hard Since ur even desires the same results, this will be a first-class oppurtunily for the public to observe and appreciate (he infinile varicly, possible. in creating fibres. and the in- dividual. ‘persunalily. stamp imparted on each weaving. | Jan McLeod and Marty Marshall will show their shills al, potlery and Thora Arnold- be ‘covered by! Jeane: _and Joanne Thomson, | Andther new feature this year will be a gel-logether of painters on Sunday afternoon, They will be on hand 10 disucss the explain their work with visitors, A: special welegme will ga to oul- oftowner Bill Visserman who is coming up to show his waler:. colors. He shows exhibits every year und those who appreciate ihe subleties of these difficulties » medium, will havea chal with hime ove - : ioe I is hoped any ulher artists “who may nob have heard of this - gathering will join us on Sunday - allernvon. Youare welocome to bring dlung your gear + sel up m the spol-if’ you wish. =; As you will seefrom all the - uclivities planned, the Arts &: Crafis peuple are working their hardes! (o-make. the ap- proaching ‘exbibilion the.-best- aver, Turn. oul and. enjoy yourselves. 92 : We'll see you this. weekend. AME ath ANNUAL } TERRACE ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIES SHOW SPONSORED BY THE TERRACE ART ASSOCIATION Caledonian School Gymnasium * APRIL13,14,15 Open Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 10 pim. Program of Demonstrations’ Free at, the DOOR. Come & see local artists & crafts people demonstrate their work: SOME OF THE MANY DEMONSTRATIONS ARE: PORTRAIT PAINTING - 10:30 - 11:30 - ARGILLITE CARVING - 10:30 ~ 12:00 ” TIE-DYE & BATIK - 1:30 - 2:30 SPINNING, WEAVING & NATURAL DYEING - 2:00- 3:00, ) ROCK CARVING - 2:30 - 3:30— - { POTTERY - 3:00- 4:00 ] MACRAME - 3:30 - 4:30 f . POTTERY - 7:30'- 8:30 ( Y stations (upper center) Jemembers of the: grou “struments... The. graup “pow In- Calgary, have: played ” air April 17. ~ pilot shaw of “Oscar Peterson jnitiated the upcoming Oscar os a / a i has been torn down. Center is the white canopy of the U.S, * pavilion. To its left is the pavilion of the Soviet Union, which covers 52,000 square -” feet (andisthe biggest of the foreign exhibits.) . productions’ On: three “consecutive Wed- ‘nesday evenings in April, ‘British Columbia Television - Will televise three pilot. musical productions -produced at BCT- V's ‘studios. Each show was - produced for presentation to (he Network, with a possibility of | ‘developing inia. a series, ’ The first show, entitled "Alive and’ Singing’. features the gnerpelic young group know as “Stratus Faction’... ‘These iwetily young. western Canadians completely lake aver the half-hour, dishing oul many lavish production numbers. :All Vancouver “and nipst :Weslern céntres,’ Guest star of ‘Alive and Singing “' is Lesley Gore. best-known for her 1960s ‘hil, “It's My Party”. The following Wednesday. April 24, BCTV will televise the This show, when to CTV recently. Presents". presented Peterson series, debuting on the full network this June,- seven oionths. \cight-piece band ’ Ponlera-: Bandled’by Jack «Card, who’ This show io. The (hird shaw in the series is a recent BCTV production, call “Gom Papa’. Here, the music is striclly international in selection. The featured songs and dances include numbers from the successful ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in- Paris‘ entertained “Vancouveriles for Host is Pat Rose, Backed up by Ruth Nicol: and Brent Curver. Leading the é is Jose Choregraphy is performed a - similar function “for hn. earlier ‘BCTV series, njo Parlour’ roe - Dick Caldwell & the Celebreties Return to the Terrace The most popular group ever to entertain here Greater Participation | Provincial Secretary, the. Honourable Ernest “Hall, has annopnced thal a very productive meeling was held on April 2 with Members of the Arts Access Executive Stecring Committee In connection: with formulating a new cultural policy for the Province. Mr. Hall stated that he had tabled a paper at the meeting which provided a broad outline of anew policy which in essence calls for greater participation in the arls by all British Colum- bians and for Lhe establishing of a Brilish Columbia Arts Council and 15 Regional Art Panels, It is proposed that the British ‘Columbia Arts Council be composed, of ten members, .eight elected from the Regions 7 See what . your dollars and two appointed by the “Government: The Regional Arts Panels would have eight Members, six elected by peers in each Region and {two ap- " pointed by the Government. . The Paper suggests that lhe, six elected Members in each Region should include an amateut artist, two professional artisis administrators, one craflsmen and one tepresentalive each a Fs ahah Ass Lorne Martin D5-027 a 4120 Lakelse” TILLICUM ‘@ TWIN THEATRES LTD. © or arts- Buying a Car.or Truck = SEE LORNE AT REUM MOTORS YOU DECIDE ‘You May Ba Paying Too Much INQUIRE ABOUT MY 73 PONT GRAND PRIX GOING AT BELOW COST al | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 197 n the Arts from the ethnic community and from the youth community. The Provincial Secretary stated ihal copies of the Paper had been malled 1o Community Arts Councils and lo cultural Non-Profit Orgnaizations throughout the Province and that they, along with the Arts Access Committee and others, have been requested lo .com- -menl andte offer suggestions on , the draft policy by June 30. BEFORE “REUM MOTORS. 7:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. APRIL 10, 11, 12, & 13th “SOUNDER” Fine family drama Acadamy Award Winner APRIL 14-15-16 - the stage , production production that — And Hope To Die Jean-Louis Trintignant Robert. Ryan APRIL 17-20 . «4 at . . r io . - note Po ans wit EES fay anes : © } eA E va} oae bate "ate ‘ yer Wore , at 4 Under Water Adventure ory Of East Coast ‘Of Canada. - eet “pilots it will be a worthwhile _ thirds af his-trio, Niels Hem- “Although the series will include a few format changes from the snealpreview for jazz lovers. Along with Oscar Pelersan, the show indludes the ather: two- ; ming Pedersen on bass and Joe Pass on guilar. Speciat guest for the pilot will be well-known songatress Carmen McRae. A highlight is her. rendilion of + “Imagination”. RAL DYEING H vo 7 28:00 9:00 _ TERRACE HOTEL oo. For Reservations Call 635-2231 "4551 Greig Tetrace, ee ee ee ee ee , tt B.C. 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