| | i 4 The Best from the ~ Stacks Reviews of books from the Terrace Public Library The Swing Era! It all started - with that famous Carnegie Hall concertin 1938 featuring the Big Band of Benny Goodman. The star sideman of that band was a skinny 22-year old trumpet by Harriett player from Texas by the name Fjaagesund of Harry James. " After three years with Benny, What They Know About You by Bernard Asbell Harry James went out on his Aduit non-fiction published by Random House Terrace Review —— Wednesday, November 6, 1991 19 August 1980. His jazz perform- ances have enthralled audiences at concerts, jazz clubs and festi- vals throughout North America. Says Tommy Banks, "I try to have Gary involved in every- thing 1 do, because he’s the best." James Adams of the Ed- monton Journal adds, "Guthman himself is a clean, seemingly Swing Era revival coming effortless player... sliding through his instrument’s register as smoothly as one would down a champagne cocktail." Tickets are being sold at Erwin Jewellers in the Skeena Mall, adults $15, students and seniors $10. The Tribute to Harry James is sponsored by Tymoschuk Agencies (Petro-Canada). own to form one of the swing era’s best dance bands. With hits like Ciribiribin, You Made Me Love You, Sleepy Lagoon, I’ve Hard That Song Before and dozens of others, he quickly became the man with the golden sound, the world’s best romantic trumpet balladeer. Sociologists, poll takers, market analysts, and other human-behaviour experts find “us” fascinating. So fascinating, in fact, that approximately 33,000 studies are published each year on how we behave. Most of this ; scientific research is hidden away in professional academic journals and is written in jargon that is totally incomprehensible to the average person; but broken down into normal everyday language, some interest- t ing facts come to light. For instance: If you are a man and wear a beard you are more likely to scare chil- dren then if you are clean-shaven, If you are a woman drinking at a country-and-westem bar, male patrons will find you more attractive 30 minutes before closing time than they did three hours earlier. The more comfortable you are with your marriage, the less you and your husband or wife look at each other as you talk. During the week or so following each clock change (to and from Daylight Savings Time), you’re more likely than usual to smash your = —_ Notice to Adults Interested in High School Graduation Did you know that it is possible to complete the requirements for graduating with the Provincial Dogwood Certificate through the use of CORRESPONDENCE courses? On Saturday, Nov.16, the Ter- race Concert Society will present Gary Guthman and the Tribute Orchestra's Tribute to Harry James, at the R.E.M. Lee The- aire. For information please contact: Joe Vander Kwaak Gary Guthman’s talents as a car. performer, educator, clinician THE NORTH COAST REGIONAL After using a public restroom you are more likely to wash your hands 44 adjudicator are in great CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL if another person is present. demand across Canada. He was BAG 5000, TERRACE B.C. V8G 5K2 Phone: 635-7944 or 1-800-663-3865 Fax: 638-3649 born in Portland, Oregon and attended Portland State Univer- sity, earning a bachelor’s degree in Music. He moved to Canada ~ in 1974 where his performing and teaching have him travelling across the country and into the United States. His first album, | Moonchild, was released in ‘ Terrace Concert Society presents A Tribute To Harry James featuring This book will give you a whole new view of yourself! 4 Survivors of Suicide by Rita Robinson Adult non-fiction published by IBS PRESS Serving the following school districts: Queen Charlotte, Prince Rupert, Bulkley Valley, Kitimat, Terrace and Nisgha. Suicide has always been considered a taboo subject, yet in the United | States alone at least 30,000 (approximately 13 in every 100,000) peo- ple kill themselves each year. And these figures don’t take into account . the unreported suicides or those leading suicidal lives whose deaths are attributed to accidents or alcohol and drug abuse. Suicide is not, as some believe, a 20th century disease; people have been taking their own lives since the beginning of recorded history. Suicide has nothing to do with race, creed, religion, age group, income or education level, nor can any one person directly cause another per- son to take his or her own life. Yet the act of committing suicide will reach out and touch the lives of dozens of acquaintances, friends and family members. Suicidologists, mental health professionals, and clergy from various faiths are still not in complete agreement as to the exact causes and prevention of suicide. And although myths, such as the idea that TV portrayals of suicide increase suicide among teens, have now been proven as false, there is still a stigma attacked to the family members of a suicide victim. This is a good read on a subject that needs to be brought out into the light. —_ as a as a a Gary Guthman, - The Man with The Horn ~ Saturday, Nov. 16, 8 p.m. | R.E.M. Lee Theatre in Concert Saturday, Nov.30, 8 p.m. R.E.M. Lee Theatre reserved seating $15 ; tickets at R.E.M. Lee Theatre and Kermodei Trading Tickets available at Erwin Jewellers in the Skeena Mall Adults: $15, Seniors and Students: $10 sponsored by Tymoschuk Agencies (Petro-Canada)