IPS EADS Spt iteSes M. pene Y TH Oa ow va ad © Columbia in 1946. wate Cahn FRETF LION Dr. Dale leuhari Dale Reubart is Professor of Piano, and Theory, and Co- ordinator of the Keyboard In- struments Division at the University of. British Columbia, where he has taught since 1963. Prior to. 1963, he had taught at the University of Southern California and at Weslern Stale . College. He holds Bachelor of Arts, Master, of Music and Doctor.af Musical Arts Degrees -in piano performance. As’ 2 . Mrs, English was trained asa, child actress in Englaid and’ jworked in professional theatre there until she came to British _ Because ihere was 010 professional theatre inthe vicinity, “she ‘- worked in’ puppel - theatre: far -ghildren and. helped «launch Drama‘ in many sclpools.. A rime promoter “behind the * hullding of the, Vernon; Power _ House, Mrs. English was Hs_ Mrs. 2, Matcohn English pianist, he has toured widely in ‘path the United States and Canada, has been a frequent soloist with orchestras in both countries, and has performed many .tecitais on CBC radio and CBS ‘television? “.Among his leachers haye-been Harold Bauer,. Carl Friedberg,” Lillian Steuber and John Crown, Many of his’ Own, students have won * critical acclaim in both Canada aud the U.S. first Artistic Director." For the pust nine years, she has laught. Drama-at various “Summer Schauls Throughout... ‘ B.C. and Alberta. _* Mrs,, English has ‘adjudicated. ‘speech festivals at. Kimloops,,.” "7. ; Penlicion, Prince George andin’ F" Alberta aver the pas! few years and presently. pccupies the position of Drama Co-ordinator for the Province ur Bc. - We are pleased lo announce thal Terrace Municipal Council has agreed to designate the week of April 22nd to 271h as” Pacific Northwest Music Festival Week, During. this lime the events of the Festival will be taking place: in the following locations: - Plang’ classes,will be held in Caledonia School Leclure Theatre, vocal :Prince. Rupert, Kitimat..and- THE HERALD, 26th, woodwind classes will be held at the B.C. . Vocational School Library. All. Band classes will be held in the auditorium of Skeena Secon- - dary School.. Brass, string and accordian classes will be heldin - the Auditorium of Kili K'Shain, Primary “School: and “Speech _Arts classes will be held.in the 7 auditorium ‘of Cassie Hall Elementary School.” - - In addition’ to. enlries from . TERRACE, B.C. be free and we shail be delighted to see as many people’ as possible attending. There will be, however, a charge for the Final Night concert which willbe held in the auditorium of - Skeena Secondary School on the 2th of April-al 8 p.m. Ad- mission will cost $2.00 for, Adults and $1.00 for children. The program which, covers all the events of the Festival week including ‘the. Final~ Night -- “Concert will cost, $1.00 and will ‘be obtainable at any of the Halls Ee at , ‘ . . . PAGE A3 Box 456, Terrace. ° Our thanks must go to all patrons, awards donors and business people in the Pacific Northwest for their support, le ihe News media who have given excellent coverage during the yaar, to all. Music and e leachers for entering their students and thereby giving . “hem the opportunity for professional adjudication which the’ Music Festival offers; -. finally to. the Committee “members -and volunteers who pleased to have : <=, Rilwanga during Festival. week. -~ It will 130 be. available .from the Secreatry.,of -the NWMEA ‘al: Vernon Y. Bryan is a yer- ieran of the music-teaching profession, with eighteen years if instrumental music teaching in B.C. schools behind him. He been active in the B.C. Music Educators’ Assacialion and the Canadian Band. Directors Assucialion, atid as a, workshop “ sponsor. has. been associated with such outstanding Canadian ‘musiéians as! Inspecior H. - Bramwell Smith; » Director Jo-Anne Ames’ " The, Knights of Columbus Maleolm-English, she used the _ Scholarship winner in 1974 was . bursary lo attend the Alberla Jo-Anne Ames, a’ Speéch “Arts =; Summer School of the ‘Arts at student, She had -previously.. Drumheller where she 190k in won the Norpae award whiel'is;"Grama and Speech. ares given lo senior sludents and was:.'In./ the past - she has’. used. .. : _ albree time winner of the Lite: poems ‘wrillen by herself. for: _ Canadian: ’ coftiposer-arranger, Theatre Award. ye ete! Festival classes. ~ She began ‘Howard Cables’! 08. In 1973 she’ won’ all Specch- studies at U.B.C. in 1973 and on "MF. Bryant's present position Arts. classes. entered; which . submitting some of ihese poems 15 Music Co-ordinator for Schoal included Senior’ .Dramatic. ‘was invited to join the Creative classes «and ‘lyric poeiry: and Writing class which'is normally’. ‘Bible: Reading: '- On -lhe” reserved ‘for: second.’ year recommendation . of . the: ad- students. | Jo-Anne: also lakes judicalor,,. “Mrs.:* Paddy - some theatre classes. . ° as director of the Vernon Senior Secondary Band, . "= - ayganization’ has, under his » Vernon ¥. Bryant is a graduate of Central - Washingion State College, has- R.C.M.P.. Band, Otlawa. and - Disiriet No.22:(Vernon] as well: Since 1968, this outstanding * ‘man the door and act as ad- judicalor .and-- platform - secretaries. ws MMi, Bruce Mr. More was born in Ocean Falls, B.C, and grew up in Trail - and Burnaby. He obtained a - Bachelor of Music degree from ‘ the University af B.C. in 1960. In 1968 Mr. -More received a Master of Music degree from Yale University ‘in. voice and returned there in 1970 to receive a Master’.of .Musteal Aris Degree in voice and conducting He ‘has coriducted -the Yale direction, won the .Okanagan Valley Music Festival five limes, represented. B.C, al the Canadian Music Edueators* Association, Regina Convention (1989), \oured-Eastern Canada (1970), been a finalist inthe B.C. Band and Choir Championships (1971) and won the Class A compelilign al- the Calgary Kiwanis Music Festival (Canada's largest) in 1872, ‘Mr. Bryant. was head ad- _ judicator for the Shuswap Music: Festival in Salmon Arm in 1972. : "He wis appointed director of © - the wind ‘ensemble: for the Vancouver Junior Symphony's Courtenay Youth Camp for 1973. The Pacific Norlhwest Music - Festival is pleased to have Mr. Bryant returning for a sechnd year, te} é “ . ~~ MAP OF FESTIVAL HALLS — + 9808 MUNROE 1, CULEGTURE THEATRE} STRAUME AVENUE” ya ... MeLeod is a native of Vancouver, B.C. and did his early studying there. After serving ag # Bandmaster In the Canadian: Army during’ World -War-ll, he returned 19 London, _.England to continue studies in music. He graduated from the : _ — Moons Cay..a Pat - - ’ Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, in 1950,.and then KEENA IR. SEC, SCHOOL of au} -LOEN AVENUE CLARENCE MICHIEL 2030 SPARKS (G¥MNASIUMI: « scHoan” , Aa served ug Director of Music |n aan) MUNRGE - i ‘WALSH AVENUE fr egy STREET t any SPARKS STREET Ove NASIUM | KA: yy" STREET An z. < a Langue AV - RTM Sy _— at . rie SANDE OVERPASS us iapinend, Hee Ett 0 KEITH AVENUE. | SUF. CANY, DIFFICULTY SHOULD. ARISE, WHILE IN TERRACE DURING FESTIVAL WEEK, PHONE 638-4940 DAYS OF 53-0312 EVENINGS. . es wae 1965 - Maureen Muacarenko, - Prince /Rupert +. Piano - * Columbia Cellulose Scholarship «.1967-= Betty Bussanich, Prince” “Rupert -. Piano - Knights of -Calumbus Scholarship ©. "968+ Amy Der; Prince Rupert - Pian - Knights of Columbus - Scholarship rr 1968 - Lemmikki Teder, Kitimat Scholarship 6: , 1970+ Douglas Kamp, Terrace - Speech Aris - Knights of Truck & “Terrace International Equipment .- Ltde 3 oe, ‘Royal Bank of Canada. o Deinjand 1091 fofoed =: 4640 Lakelse Ave 635-7117 . a a 635-6238, - - & mA _ ~ . 4717 Lakelse _ Lakelse Pharmacy : - Pruden G35 7263 - Wedeene River | Contracting Co.Ltd. - © 3203 Hampton St ly : Hy Lehmann Jewellers Ltd. | es ‘3208A Kalu * — : Skoglund Logging Lid. ~B106 We Highway 16 gag-6521 See en RT OR een eee come oe OR tte ea ppt oT Bethe op rt oF \ eee a Northern Drugs Pe ee SOD ec cal { Pe ot omen ern mean fan Mee Oh Pe AB en pe itn che Ae Ltd. 4614 Lanetle * te ee ier ee eee re Capt, F. ihe ‘Cunadian Armed Forces * “4 Piano = Knights of Columbus * A646 Lakelse” 6356142 ~The Beaver's Logging “ss Keith Street 6355443. eE. More Glee Club on tours * of South America and Europe. . In the fall of 1970, Mr, More was hired to begin tie Music, Department al- Malaspina College in Nanaimo which. was very successful, - => ve Last fall Mr: More took up a new position. as .Assistant - Professor. of Theory and Choral Music at - the University. of Victorla, ss 4 M. MeLeod uplil his retirement in 1965. He has been aclive.as a clinician and adjudicaior for. over 20 - years in Western Canada und also is a regular examiner for the Western Board of Musi¢, of which he is also acting: {us ‘Secretary. - Cupl,” McLeod is presently. on the staff of. ihe Department’ .of- . Music, University of Calgary.’ |. -|. PREVIOUS SCHOLARSHIP / WINNERS | Columbus Scholarship ; 1971 - Oliver Bluhm, Prince Rupert - Trombone - Knights of Columbus Scholarship — 1972 - Stefan Wegner, Kitimat - Piano - Knights of Columbus Scholarship Le 1973 - Juanne Ames, Terrace - Speech. Arts -.. Knights. of Columbus Scholarship 172 Provincial Finalists Oliver Bluhm, Prince Rupert - Trombone | - St Chery! 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