nesday, October 12, 1966 TERRACE “Omirieca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘YYBODY WELCOME irst Step Sunday foward Pantomime . Preparation for the traditional English Christmas pan- “Jack and the Beanstalk,". will get underway here : nday afternoon when director Mrs. Molly Nattress holds eapen meeting for- all persons interested in helping with the pct. a English pantomine has _be- . almost . synonymous’ with metmas, in England and always odes a full two. hours of. won- fees! entertainment for all mem- meesof the family, melly Nattress, long-time. mem- Terrace . Little Theatre, is the sponsoring group for w venture, said Tuesday ns to recruit her -cast from ire community. will hold a special prepar- meeting Sunday at 2 p.m, In Fommunfty Centre and any- avho is at all interested In the yof amateur stage ententain- is urged to attend... ‘Jack and The Beanstalk, the y female role, that of “The | p,” is always played by 2 man mathe lead mala role, that of a is always played by a- wo- This serves to add to the sion and hilarity which is zuaranteed end result of such auctions. mers, Nattress sald she will re- Ze ONE OF THE OLDEST and| est known drug sales in Canada, Satta at Terrace Rexall Drug ; tore on Thursday, October 13th,| 46. For well over half a. century, - exall le Sales have offered med- ines, vitamins, fine — toiletries, ousehold goods, personal needs and gifts, all with one article. sold it regular price and ‘a second dentical one sold for an addition- J penny, Though copied by many organ- ations, the Rexall OneCent Sale, riginated by a Canadian, but now amous throughout this continent, fas mever been equalled in value r performance, | it remains at ita always consiat- nt high level of quality; quality | gf goods on gale, as well as quality | af service, | “It takes careful planning. to] epare for our One-Cent Sale," zt hid Mr. Dubeau “We stock hur |: eds of nationally advertised, eshly ordered Rexall products epeciaily for this TEN DAY. per- : a. Many of our customers, look- g forward to the sale, order fom owr Advance Order Form in der to take full advantage of the Avings that ‘are offered,” a*The 1c Sale also provides ite avn shopping list taken.right from endbills that we. distribute. Items my be checkéd off and the hand- ml left at the store, On or after pening day of the lc Sale, orders a filled and held for pick-up. hile saving nearly 0% on such |. hases, our customers also wave pping time." ; ‘A Rexall druggist,” said ur. beau, “dg a partner with over| m00 other independent .- Rexall |’. 7 muchised druggists. scross Can- |. Bm, all of whom welcome ‘old and |: very _ ay customers during ‘this v: cial sale. It starts Thursday, ober 13th, and continues ‘for ve cr “yl no CYS. . hand. ‘instead of picsen yeh e ‘all days ee H a outa ting a finger, Dou. quire’ the assistance of people hav- ing: some acting and singing. abil- ‘ity.as there are several musical numbers in the. pantomime.” Also, urgently needed are people with a bit of dancing abllity ag there ‘are a few. dance: sequences included in the action, - - Children between the ages ‘of 7 and 14 years will-also be needed, They require no special qualifica- tions other than a sincere desire to. participate in the fun of. Pro- ducing the. pantomime. : Performance dates for the pro- duction have been. set for the ‘evening of December 28 and the afternoon and evening of Decem- ber 29. .. ‘Provided this first venture into fhe pantomime area of amateur theatrics proves successful, it- may become an annual Christmas ‘event. Sunday afternoon at 2 Dp. m., the Community Centre is the place to be if you'd care to join in the un, They're’ Happy.” | Pharmacy. | Little Theatre in Business Session. ‘On Monday, October 8, the’ Ter. race Little Theatre met at the home of Mra, Kim Jolliffe, Corres- pondence: was read from past members. A letter has been drawn up- proposing. needed ronovations at the Community “Centre. ‘This letter will be ‘forwarded to the Recreation Committee for _ consid- eration, For the Christmas season pan- fomime, directed by Mrs. . Molly Nattress, the group. agreed to in- vite guest artists from Terrace to take’ part, Mrs. Loreen McColl reported on the progress of. the. forthcoming fall “production ‘of “So Long As The rehearsals are going very well-and from all reports it should be an excellent humorous production. Mrs McColl asked for more assistance in the backstage work: - ‘The November meeting will be held at=Mrg. Cam Lane's. 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