. Row, simply pining to pour his . Enter him in the Festival now. Fe For the balance of this month you will be constantly nagged about getting Music Festival entry forms in the mail by February 1. The reason for this repetition is that a closing date -for receipt of entries must be set at some point, 88 a great deal of work goeg into Processing the entries, once re- ceived, Each entrant must be catalogu- ed, placed on the program, and informed of his date and time of performance, Also there are cer: tain to be those who neglect to enclose entry fees, or who do not supply complete information on the form, thus involving further communications. So please take note: We cannot accept entries postmarked ister than Fetruary 1, 1966, This is definitely the clos- ing date, for in the following week | & the program committee will sit for Many hours, sifting entries and compiling the program. So please co-operate with us, It would be a great heartbreak to all of us to have to inform some talented per- 502 who has worked very hard on hig or her selection that the entry form will not be accepted simply 7 because it arrived too late. As to the entry form itself, this can be obtained by writing to me at this address: Old Airport Road, H.R. No. 2, Terrace, B.C. or by phoning VI3-5785, An entry form will be sent immediately. Should you not be familiar with the categories and competitions listed, a copy of our Syllabus is available at the Hub or at the Terrace Photo Supply, Just drop in and ask for one — no charge. On the back of the Syllabus you'll find an entry form. Our music and school teachers are encouraging their pupils to enter the Festival, but we would like to bring your attention to the individual categories which are not so likely to come under the scrutiny of these people. These are the vocal solo and spoken poetry classes. We do not have too many voice teachers in Ter- race, but I do know there are many youngsters who sing beauti- fully, and we would like to see this talent displayed in its proper setting, a Music Festival, where the participants will receive en- couragement to go further in this field and where they will have the advantage of excellent adjudi- cation, At every local school concert we hear children who are posses- Sors of very good diction and fine, clear voices, It is quite understand- able that teachers, who have up to 86 students in their classes, | [,\ simply haven't the time to train individual performers toward Fes- tival participation, ag many of these teachers will be entering whole classes in the choral speech section of the Festival. So, par- ents, it is up to you to see that your child has the opportunity of emoting. Nothing difficult is in- volved. The child will be required tg learn a set piece of poetry gear- ed to his interest and age level and will simply have to‘say it at the Festival, in competition with other boys or girls, as the case may be (the classes are separate.) We have had, to date, requests for 60 entry forms from out of town, plug many inquiries regard- ing individual selections. So come along, Terrace parents, let's not drag along behind — we know perfectly well you have an ele- mentary or secondary school stud- ent sitting across from you right little heart out in poetry or song. We'll even supply you with.a copy of the poem! Let’a not forget those who are inclined toward drama — we have an excellent section on dubdlogues. So we'll be looking forward to stival}: bighights “ss wel Specials ov Chncotmas Decorations - Table Centres - Felts MARGUERITE’S Greig Ave. FLOWER & GIFT SHOP VI 3-5920 NEARING COMPLETION—Expo 67's administration and news building (foreground) will be ready for occupancy early in 1966. The three-storey, three-wing building will provide 200,000 square feet of office space for Expo's staff. In the background is the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- tion's World Broadcasting Centre from which will originate Canada’s first color TV in 1967. SECOND SECTICN— TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD. TERRACE, B.C. Wednesday, January 12, 1966 Page Nine hearing from you. ; 25% »++ While They On All Winter Tires MSALLATIN, PRICED TO GO... OFF List Price Last ! 25% OF On All Custorn Nylon Tires A FIRST LINE QUALITY TIRE—NO LIMIT GUARANTEE—BUY NOW AND SAVE Good Used Tires Factory Retreads MANY OTHER SPECIALS IN OUR NEW - PARTS & AUTO ACCESSORIES DEPT, HURRY DOWN to KALUM TIRE On the Corner of Highway 16 & Eby Street] Curiam Nylon Batteries WE HAVE A FULL RANGE IN STOCK 25% On All Good-Year Quality Phone. VI 3-2811 GO _w Hiway 16 & Eby Rd, Bon 1509 Phone Viking 3-481 TERRACE, B.C, Via "Greatest Namo In Rubber” ALUM TIRE SERVICE LTD. Tires, Batteries, Automotive & Industrial Supplies .