om Bartok « Pictured above is the Paul Kuentz Chamber Orchestra from ; Paris, The orchestra will play the first In a. Series bf four... "TERRACE, HERALD, fennace, BC “with | Many people ‘oday. have "fondue pots w Ich they received: ' for-- wedding or: christmas : presents “bought for: “themselves on “the spur of the” " moment. However, quite afew - - of: these’: horiethakers ‘don't seem. to Kriow dust. what todo. ‘their “new “kitchen ensemble. Many try the cheese fondue.’ and ‘then “the. meat’ served with ‘salad and ‘baked potatoes and thatisit, For fondu. lo be its. rue self one. must ‘put. the ‘imagination to work. ‘This . delicious way of cooking was - started in Europe by people who lived.a’ great deal on- bread, cheese and wine, =~ When the cheese got hard’ and - ‘stale théy would put in in:the pot, melt if; add a little wine for flavor and-dip the bread (fresh orstale) init. This was a way of using otherwise unuseable bits of food and-since most of these people were- poor. they: had to use everything, Nowadays - fondue ‘has expanded” to. be much niore than the cheese and _» bread dip - but its: success still concerts sponsored by the Terrace Concert Association, ' ‘Octobe 4 at the Skeena Secondary School Auditorium. ERRACE CONCERT. ASS'N - Paul Kueniz orchestra first he PAUL . KUENTZ a CHAMBER ORCHESTRA ‘ROM PARIS, will, be: the first concert ‘to be.spopdored by the eunesses Musicales of B.C., ta, jbo heldsthis Saturday’ oth of: Oétober; 8:15. "p.mi..at Skeena:.', 4 Junior : ‘Secondary : School,” It’ FH chmes: (0 Terrace through. the « auispiceg'of the Terrace Concert. Associatlon. ‘Ticksts are-on sale’. at Terrace Photo. Supplies, See) Northern Music Rentals and the 7 of Courtesy Booth of the Terrace Co-operative. Price of tickets, meee Cor the series of four concerts is =) j Students: $2.00 Adults: $8.00 p and Family plan: $2000. —' aan The repertoire of | ensemble does not include only. musié from the: seventeenth and ° ., eighleenth centuries, but also works by contemporary, | composers ‘such a’ Daniei-. gam) Lesur, Benjamin Britten, Bela” -Dimitrievitch | Shostakovitch, ‘and Ze unpublished | works by this, - also. “recordings for ‘the “Club National - Disque’. in France, and ' five for Deutsche Gramophon. On. three ‘occasions, it was awarded the “Grand Prix du Disque”. ~The Paul Kuentz Chamber Orchestra-from Paris excerpts from the* following . repertoire “will be performed: - A. Suite and Concerto Grosso 1. Rameau - Sixieme Concert 2. M.A. Charpentier - Concert a ’ Quatre 4. Mouret- Concertde Chambre . Handel .- Concert. Brossa Aletander’s Feast’ ok Concerto. for one or more : Talos ‘5, Vivaldi - The Seasons- 2 Spring * Summer: Autumn - Winter: 6, Bach - Concerto for violin, iin E major * “9.” Haydn - Concerto for violin 8. Vivaldi - Concerto for: 4 violins Bee! ciimposers “SUCH 7.35. “ager ae | ie sti , slerede, Geer eg 165 Charpentlér, ‘ie THA... Baris: 2, @hamiber.... 1 Orchestra, under. the directiona ~ of Paul Kuenlz has: made oe oP AMID f hapy, bc bi Lay 9. Mozart - Serenade Noctirne *K:'290, Serenade “Eine Kleine. . _Nachtmusik”, Divertimento K. ‘musician, “Searching in the library of the’ - Paris | Wagso.wanmly a 138. “10. ‘Rodin Sonata No, 3 UL. Mendelssohn. - " Symphony Noo D. ‘The 20th Certury. 12. Barber - Adagio . ; 13. Bartok - Popular Rumenian Dances ; ‘14, Roussel - Sinfonietta _ 15, -B; Lesur ~ Serenade 16.. J. Charpentier - Prelude _ pour las Getiese - In 1948, a young French Paul Kuentz, for. Paris ‘Conservatoire forgotten works composed for. chamber . orchestras, . discovered many scores which -now form the basic repertoire of most. chamber-orchestras,. © In 1950 Mr, Kuentz. grouped several . young. musicians, ‘all First Prize winners. from t ‘Conservatoire, “an formed his own chamber music . ensemble. } The. firgt concert, - _ presented, 2! at: same year for Jeunesses Bsange pplauded that, . ‘programs, has been Constant, In 1951, the orchestra “made - its Paris debut i in Salle Gaveau, - and this was the beginning ofan active, world-wide. cateer, which | ‘brought them ‘before | audiences in Holland, Portugal, Italy, Canada and elsewhere... A. New. York. debut, sdimmediately » following . ‘the ° North American appearances, : ‘for orchestra’s- . first: Jeunesses Musicales of Canada audiences, led to its first tour of - the USA in 1960. In 1967, while touring South America forthe ensemble - “had the . honour af performing before Pablo Caiala in Puerto Rico... |. The ..,.-Kuentz. “Chamber Orchestra from Paris -has performed in different festivals in Strasbourg, Divonne, and'in Paris, at the Festival des - Marais ..; In Paris also, | the -ever since, their participatidn:| in i showme Lions Park wai the scene of western showmanship over the - combined D Dave’ a “Ted: Wyatt, 3):Linda Timko. | *. Little Be » Pritchard, 2) Danny Nelson, 3 Greening, 2) ‘Britches °‘1y Evelyn Pritchard,’ Flag Race: Seniors D Darryl 3, Wyatt, -2)- Dave* > Greening $)- Faye Wiley: ‘Juniors 1) Bruce mkhana held last Sunday. The riders competed in-earnest: it was the last gymkhana of d could determine .: fof: e novelty aS... Many. “riders became airborne, “some. even . with eT The'fésults of,the gymkhana were ag follows: Barrel Race, - Seniors; 1y:- Darryl. Wyatt,2) _ Gene, Poirier, 3) Laurie Hamer, . ;2) Karen | - a tie between Danny i and: Ron: Taron. B ey ouoaee ):Bruce Koss, 2)! Eldon: .Koss, 3) Harry). Schwaiger. .Little Britches 1) "Pritchard 2)..K 1) “Seb , Walson, re Harry aiger, ; _Laose Saddle. mee . - Conibined | 1). }, Linda * o, 8) Bruce Kes “ts Tirttehes: "Andee ‘Ken: wyatt, 2) Bill Greeting Junlars 1) Eldon Koss, 2) Nina Byn $) Kinda Timko,: ALittle Bi Seniors’ - Ted’ Barry) Wyatt, 3) Faye - | meeting ia BS ee jo: vate Koss, 2) “Harry Schwiager, a) * Linda. Timko. ‘Little Britehes = | | 1) Evelyn Pritchard, 2) Dieter Xen “ ce he : io “AY Samuelsohn new-world - ideas: are tailored with ald. Lp world care, and fussiness. :”’So your-suit has that unique: =: ~“broken-in” feeling that”. > means exceptional comfort. 20 Olson, 3) Kenny Nelson, ©“ :That-ended a long day of hard riding, Trophies. will be handed © |’ ,~ Gut at the Saddle Club’s annual” f- gymkhana’ coming “up. on‘ - October 16th. Those’ wishing ror tickels please contact; Saddle. |° . Club members, Happy Riding, a eee | Terrace . Cu rlers' : seas on. An ‘attendance: ‘R istration | for. beh - held. vat.t on: October: A from ladies , éurlers the - Terrace ng ‘will ‘The first eonerel meet e Elks f held on October 14 at ie. Hallé ot luch supper: will’ be servei,: and: pela “evening? new. surlers. to .regiptar, =a “come to the supper. A buay year: a.) ‘plansied, ‘and the: “dlub. would” - 6.to get off ‘to a.good start. : ‘The cinks ‘will be announced :: ‘at. the su ocial- evening, ing anyone A haticg to get, nshi ip ” best crowd “Saildle Scrarible: Sr, “Ken: plan. foen'| 4 The Terrace " Ladies: Curling » Club’ held their first: executive [. ‘of the Fall:season last.: 4}: “week: «with 212: “curlers « pease ; " Jeunesses Musicales of of Fran - com we wake ae hig figures, ERFHa2} . skating, ” ‘basically depends : (On. , your. 7 imagination. es ‘Fondue can be fun’, ‘easy, atid _ very inexpensive. Since & meal — usnally will last at least an hour ._ it gives you and your family or “.guests:a chance . to ‘talk and _Telax, For. ‘the. hostess “it is simply.a matter of planning a - few hours or a-day ahead, then ~_ setting the table and letting the aie skaters’ Start) -- Adtivi stp the Snow valley Figure Skating Club are getting . underway for the fall and winter session. The Club will be entering the Subsectional. — Championships: of the Cariboo L h will. first time, the-members:of. the . ‘Northeentral Region which w be held in Vanderhoof sométime at the end of November, Clubs taking part in this event will be - from Vanderhoof,’ Smithers, - Quesnel, Whitehorse, Kitimat, ‘Burns Lake, Williams Lake, ‘Dawson Creek, Fort St. John and Prince George. : The club is badly in need ofa: _ professional“ skater to - teach | ae freestyle... Innes i sense: on has. any experience - vind’ is dnterested they could: apply “to _ the 7” tector af of the cha Box 98, . Contemporary. ij and. durability.” “aD: THE RESULT: ‘is. the: “Way you" look and fee Correct: _ Effortlessly elegant. A-word. warning. Don't ‘look: td:3us- for. faddish ~ styling,” Just’ classic ‘good taste that makes. you being . 20 to st tal. ’ Kitimat: Centennial, Museum... - They hope that this meeting will * get things underway for a good es ests do ithe rest. ‘Even dishes’ ‘are easier to do after this meal as there is @ minimum number. . requently wed for meat fondues as it ast doce: not flavor’ the food and is'‘easy | . Others use peanut. “Salad ‘oil is most fr for ‘cooking ‘dll of. olive oil, the latter which flayore the meat to some extent, If you'd lave to fondue but just don't like the idea of cooking in-. ‘all that.oll try using. a broth: instead. A favorite of mine that ig quite easy "is made by mixing acan of boullion soup with two . cans of water and adding? cups dissolved cubes of oxo and. a. dash of worchestershire sauce. Bring to a gentle simmer on your stove and add. encugh water to make pot 3 full. Let sit . until you are ready to eat, then heat it to boiling and place it on the fondue rack and light the Kar, ‘meat Mine foudue’: try Eee a round steak | in . - _ wine for “about. 5. marinating hours, . ‘then’. cutting into bite sizes pieces for . cooking..Or cut up pleces of hot... -dogs-and dip into a. barbeque sauce. Meatballs:can also: ‘be used. To do this combine % cup soft bread ‘crumbs; % pound ground beef and ‘lbground ‘Add «more: ‘bread crumbs i if ‘needed. Mix: together with 1 beaten egg,.and flavor to taste flame underneath. This broth ‘: can later be used asa soup base | or can be stored in the fridge up to one week (or try freezing it) . with salt,.peppar, Instant. - onion, chopped onion minced chili powder, garlic powder etc, Shape into balls about 1 inch in’ diameter... - Keep at room “temperature until ‘ready to serve, then spear. with * fondue ‘fork’and cook, . ~ Unique meatballs can also be | made .using pork ‘sausage in. place: of the ground Pork: and.” ground beef, Tomorréw: a . Fondue menu and recipes. to be used again. ] have found." . that the sécond time itis used it’ gives a much better flavor as -the broth has already absorbed ' flavor from the meat during the first cooking, The second-time - rund you may have to add a hit 1 " SHEIK'S LEAGUE WINS _ - KARACHI (Reuter) — Sheikh - Mujibur Rahman’s Awami. League. ‘emerged today .as- the Clear winner, of Pakistan’s first general election, ‘Monday. pork. . Mexican’ . KaTIMAT ae “COMMUNITY CALENDAR. The “Kitimat Players” “drama. club will -hold an ~ organizational meeting at 2:00 Pm..on October 6th in the year of dramg. They are looking for new members - people interested in any part o° drama (makeup, settings, eostumes,: acting) and are especially in need of anyone with directing experience. Registration, for. evening: fore Edtucalice classes in: Terrace. isn ow approximately: 75: : He advanced | “Sewing, “Yous: Painting and Ceramics. have a. maximum registration, There. is still apace available. in. all. other courses. The following. . only.a few more to make the classes large enough’ to give the courses. Gourmet: -Health ‘Food Cookery, Cake Decorating; Shorthand, English 10, Conversational ’ Anyone still wanting t6: register : ‘ should contact Hugh Power: at ’.635-9833 or Elaine Parmenter ate 635-2044. Folk Dancing and Spanish. - ‘The Yogs classes have had: a: ‘surprisingly large’ registration’ (45-50) and will be offered four. : nights | a week, The Vocational School will. be’. holding evening classes. .in'- _ Welding and Air Brakes. Small’ Engine Repair and Heavy: Duty ‘Upgrading will also be given if more students reaister.” oe - Court | news Terrance Truman of 13 Brant’ a> St, ‘Kitimat, - pleaded | guilty aon ‘Wednesday to the charge of. ‘~ gausing a ‘disturbance’ by fighting in -a.public-place. He . was charged after the fight toak place at the Little Brown Jug of The Kitimai-Terrace _& District Labour Courdil will hold a seminar on October 20. and 31. Registration-is at 9:30" ... am. with. classes ‘slarting ‘at. - 10:30,and tunning-alt day." The -* Seminar is for Shop Stewards Training and -Parliamentary. Procedures. “Guest speaker will ‘be Ron Tweedie who is the Education :Director of the Western Region of the Canaidan Labor Congress. The seminar ’, is open to Union members only. me Chalet in, . Kitimat: He. appeared before J udge Murray. ‘aml was. fined $30. ar 3 days in’ default: : ° - Guenther. “Heenie ¢ of Mallard St, Kitimat, was fined $200 or “ days dy -default and had his. ‘licence suspended for 60:days - after he pled guilty to a charge | of having a-. breathalyzer - reading of wver:.08 percent: Mr. ‘Heene was charged after he was. , Stopped by RCMP in. a routine: patro]. He appeared in court: Tuesday. ‘hefore, Audge °F Wright . it you’ re: ooking | beyond’ today... ‘plan ahead: with Canada Savings . Bonds, ve fort re the go-ahead way: Baay te buy: ¥ You ¢ ‘can buy them nt “ways? fot cash 5 ork, bank or invest; vy three di ~ of $50,000., good interest — - year after. “year. _ New Canada Savings Bonds yleld --atv average of 7.19% a yaar when it cheld tomaturity. They'reavailable: - In amounts trom, $50 up to.a-limit