_ $3.75 to see what we see all - Stewart; so obviously we are Page 2, The Herald, Friday, July 11, 1980 Pan - oo qe My ‘ ee = re - F * . . : a f If you're looking for something to do | this weekend, which may be hard to do if this weather keeps - up, you may consider paying winter ... snow. . BEAR ISLAND, now playing at the Tillicum Theatres, was filmed in going to see snow. The story behind the snow is the same old mystery, well done though, but the same aid - story. ; we The hero is unreal. If it weren't for his genuine, nice, honest, cutesy, brave, romantic-type ‘character, whose own private litte vendetta encourages him to find the ansers, It wouldn't be bad at all, But because of that, it?s just ancther view of Canada from the mountaii tops. . Starting July 13, BRONCO BILLY willbe showing at the Tillicum Theatre. This movie, starring CLINT EASTWOOD, Issaidto be his. § best and funniest movie yet. It that's true, it should be well worth seeing. Movies that will be coming in the near future include When Time Ran Out, starring JACKIE BISSET & and PAUL NEWMAN and’ THE CHANGELING,a@ horrot movie starring GEORGE C. SCOTT. . In Kitimat last week, the [Ria Nechako Theatre featured . Bae CHAPTER TOW,. a NEIL SIMON comedy starring MARSHA MASON ‘and’ JAMES CANN, The movie was very slow moving and the humor was dry. It was very light and shallow and the viewer never quite un- [iain derstands why they love each other. Nothing, tot even the love scenes seemed to-come off too well. Starting se ee the poten. age oe DARLINGS wi at the ie _ Nechake Theatre.: This- Tina Norby takes a break move, about two young girls, naar Mie ‘ bet and TATUM O°NEAL havea race atsummer camp to see who can ‘lose their. ‘virginity first, is at times rather funny while being a happens in the U.S... va. Alep atghe Nechalko,will be Showing starring ie ap men. COME STAY WITH US FOLK rile’ SB ISH HAY near STANLEY PA RK ROGER .MOORE arid ee Wi heauiital doweteuen 4NCOULLR JAMES, MASON. ‘ - : oe Another alternative is the Terrace featuring entertainment in , the lounge, the bar, and the ; Red D'or. 4, In the lounge, you can see LEN SIMMONS playing TOLL-FREE 800-269-6993 1755 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER ac. V6G 1WS ‘ TELEPHONE (6041 682-1831 . nightly, and downstairs in, PET IE ME Tee on eraenroewey the bar, ROADRUNNER aA willbe playing until’ July 12th. Roadrunner is a. | A, VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE. 9, country-western duo. CONTINENTAL A TMOSPARABS dance the night away, there isa bandin the Red D'or that may have a: successful career ahead of them. The “eet we the Papal alee ian Cee roam ing ThE tO Ur DINE iN OUR EXQUISITE | VENE TIAN OINING LOUNGE pen bb Wg rm tn bE We the band is CLASSIFIED, and : wc acon x onive nd LB yacomour G24-2621 OF 624-335¢ OINING ROOM SORWEIN “Det e We aHGIN GEE. ‘Along - witlt;: playing some good old mk and roll, they play “some tunes of the Eagles and. the B-52’s. - The band has together for months and they’ handle themselves rather ‘well, giving a good, friendly been feeling. . ; Other nightsports in Terrace ‘include the _Bavarian.. nn where aA traditional, friendly feeling goes side by side with disco and new wave. And the newest addition, ‘Jezebel’s, is found wun- derneath Manuel's Restaurant. It's a nice place, and looks good for RESTAURANT _FULL FACILITIES — _ CHINESE & — CANADIAN FOOD— ~~ _AIR CONDITIONED— —DINING LOUNGE— BUSINESS LUNCHES— » Won, to Fri, 11am - 2 pm SUN.-THEURS,. Ll a.m.-12 p.m. 3] a FRI. & SAT. VL am. + 2 asm. 9a iC 4642 PARK AVENUE PHONE 635-6111: 4076 Hwy. 16 W. S KRISTIE McNICHOL, who. corny movie where it only. Hotel,. which is. For some good sound, or 10 - they are from Vancouver. . only three — round our town with ween plays in a recent girl’s - than she Is here when they go,to softball game here. Tina’s team will be seeing more’ action ‘ferrace; but there is a $2.00 cover charge and nowhere ta - stand around... If you're into. disco, ‘or-. want to mingle with other folks and get to know:them, standing around or cruising should be a big thing. Other than that, for a nice evening oul, it’s new and there. are lots of people there. If you're a man and frequent the Bavarian Inn, you're in for 4 real shock if you try to walk in ‘the ‘Bavarian on a Wednesday - night. ’ . Wednesday nights at the Bavarian. Inn are now devoted to women and women only! Adding a little different ‘scenery for © the wamen of. Terrace, Bavarian will be bringing In ‘male strippers, ‘and no men are, allowed to attend: ‘Don’t feel out of “place, though the Terrace Minor Hockey Association is.’ ac- cepting applications for coaches to coach summer hockey school, though. I'm not sureif this will take place . on a Wednesday night. If you're interested, phone 635- 6511 or 635-9076. mo, The fourth © Annual Pegple’s Assembly is in- viting all Native Indians of B.c. to a weekend in Kamloops July 17-20.: For more information, call 732- The Welcome. Wagon is reorganizing in Terrace. They are now looking. for ” people to start up the welcoming service oficé ‘more. If interested, call Mrs. Gamble at 635-5688. Public “swimming = 18 Terrace 635-9151 camera session beautiful scenery around the Stewart.area,. The photos the: available atthe arena pool ” "Saturdays and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 7:30 Dm. . ; Tt seems like Stewart. is ‘getting a lot ‘of attention these days. A crew from : Beautiful B.C. magazine was in town this week following a with “the should appear in the Sum- mer ‘81 magazin. | . . For the Kiddies Summer Playgrounds. - opened -Monday. and will, continue until .the end of August: ‘Some of the activities | planned include arts. and crafts, sports..and games, -. swimming,’ field trips and special events..- The playground is now at Skeena High School and will be there until July 18. “For the ‘older kids, there - will bea free frisbee clinic on duly 25 at the arena parking ot. : ‘ : wt a Rollerskating: Jessons started on Monday and will — “continue on until the 24th of. July, If roilerskating isn’t. your thing, but'you do have a hidden talent, instructors are needed for a number of fall: programs. ‘If you're © interested in sharing your talent, call: Mary-Margaret Smith-Sneed before July % at@ge-lv4.. * "Don't forget the tennis 7: - courts are open from dawn to | dusk everyday, except Tuesday and Thursday. On . ADULTS - $3.75 isgué ‘of. the. Tuc “ until, dusk, ° The Youth Program’ of ’ Terrace is’ getting a: gdod ‘response from local youths. Wednesday night was ‘film _ hight and the film shown: was qeu] Re ose Fe: id & Si Ha a oth NEI}, an - 7 Won : “about TankileT 40ne “jurnoutstwdey geod oamd | a ave impressed.”: «. organizers: They -wilt'continue’ the night - ‘because - of response, featuring .4..f a) 4 a ri a) Till “those days, the courts “are reserved for the Terrace Tennis. Club from 5:30 p.m, oe. DHE » Film Suthe im .. Old Sehni oa 5222 Hwy. entitled The Salmon Peuple which will. be shown next Wednesday. : a They: are: also. organizing an. outdoor music festival, which is planned for the end of July.. re Women's Night -Oul every Thursday, with guesl speakers and films. offered ‘at the. swimming The Wameti's Centre has. P' "Water. ballet is now being. pool, For more-information call ART? iz The Lakelse Lake Park, * naturalist will» be having...” | special guests. speak in the. interpretive .. -amphithealte— “this week. On Friday, July < {1, Dave Crack, a..cons servation. officer with > the: rovincial fish: and. wildlife. branch will tal, about bears; the problems campers cause for them, the nature of Hib” work,andmore. Bring’a cup. to these, sessions a8, hot tea” - willbe served. = Mogg . m, Pitch-in'80~. |. N#canada | y. Beautiful | f ar TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES? .. os STAY AND-SAVE AT = _ THE MAYFAIR HOTEL - | For brochure and raservations write: - — ‘THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 7 845 Hornby St... Vancouver, B.C. Voz wie” 2 * Phone area 604-087-6751 | ot still onfy from $25.00.up- - Mostly with full kitehens . Sat ne extra cot, 2 Free parking _ _ Downtown location «. | Weekly, monthly, & family}. | fates , a ee . - paper are two Terrace iy Ayer ty phone numbers. . gu dUfpneiia Yours, you've’ § é _, Pick up your tickets at the Herald: oA ; . a ei oe, ps de ee a a oe ated a RE RA AE Hoa ATE. a oe we? . . sel mi gh ene me . an : a. the provincial playoffs... iP ee | Widder’ somewhere in the + THEATRE PASSES:+ - f. 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