PAGE Bio - entertainment ‘Serving Terrace and Area THE TRAVELLERS As in recent years a few Canadian girls have climbed the rickety stairs to stardom, so young Susan Layen now stands at the threshold with her abundant talent ready to explode on the Canadian music scene, some. kind of unforeseen disaster can now It appears that only” old her back. If Susan Layen's stage poise is remarkable for a girl still in her late teens, so also is her talent. She exhibits “power, range, and maturity far beyond her years whether singing country, popular music, or rock. Using a stage name, Sue recorded her first album at “the age of thirteen (Hi, I'm Goldie Lee, Marathon records). “She is no stranger to Nashville, Opry people, She has made many tv,4 received two humanitarian. awards concerts in prisons, hospitals, etc. Tenn., orto the Grand Ole pearances, and has ollowing dozens of Don’t miss the ‘opportunity to sec and hear Susan Layen at the CSC conference variely show in October. No matter where you return to, this is a voice that you will be hearing again... and again... and again. New Stamp to Honour. Prairie Settlers Postmaster General Andre’ Ouellet today announced the ’ August 28 issue of a _ multicultural series stamp paying tribute ‘to the — ethnic . groups who first seltled the prairies a century ago. _ It's : appropriate that we issue this eight -cent stamp ‘ now". Mr Ouellet said, “1974 marks the .one- hundreth .an- _ niversary..of the arrival of Mennonites in Manitoba.” _ = “We:are'proud-of the con- tributions ‘of many ‘ethnic groups to’ .. Canada’s. - multicultural heritage” Mr, Ouellet added mo The provices of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta have especially enjoyed the influence of many cultures: To mark the issue in the heart of Canada’s ethnic communities, Mr. Ouellet will ‘speak at a. stamp launch ceremony In Steinbach Manitoba on August 2B. ‘ Canada’s multicultural stamp series started with the Scottish Settlers issue on July 20, 1973. On November 15, 1974, another ‘stamp in the series will be issued honouring the Italian physicist Guglielmo Marconi. The November slamp will emphasize the contributions. ‘of allsclentists who immigrated to Canada; This. multicultural ‘stamp, mainly in oranges and golds, gives the impression of a water. colour painting. It featuresa group of men, women . and ‘children in the left foreground and.a sod hut and animals in the background. - The slamp was designed by Will Davies of Toronto. It will be printed by Ashton-Potter Limited, also of Toronto. . That's Entertainment Too Saul Chaplin has checked onto ‘the Jot to work on -“That's Entertainment, Teo!"’ it was announced today (7) by Daniel Melnick, MGM Senior Vice: President and Worldwide Head . of Production. ; _ Chaplin, whois represented in the original ‘'That’s En- terlainment!"" by twelve musical numbers, and Melnick staled that the sequel to the present boxoffice smash will have a new and different for- mat.. "Many of the musical selections in ‘That's En- lerlainment,Tvo!' have never ERUEEE Specializing in scen bythe public," they sald. “That's Entertainment, Too! will also Include other facets af MGM's great history in addition .to. being predominantly a musical,”’ . In his 10: years at MGM,. Chaplin was various capacities, with approx. 20 musicals. Among them are: ‘Seven Brides: for’ Seven Brothers’ “An American In: Paris’ “High Society’’, ‘Kiss Me Kate”, “Lovely To Look At,” and “Les Girls,” He won Academy Awards for “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and “An American In Paris.” . Chinese and. Canadian Foods j For: Take. Out Service ‘ | Phone | Shan Yan 635-6184 Restaurant “Where the customer is: King’ ——“eross from the Co-op 4. i? wrt Botte BAYT OTR involved, in: f |. THE’HERALD, TERRACE, B.C., “Banjo Parlour” = - - Singers, dancers musicians from B,C. Will again make up 100-per cent. af the talent when, BCTV's musical- The Travellers need little introduction to Canadians. —— they are already a Canadian institution. With appearances from coast to coast — and music likewise — both live, on radio, and on television, we can be sure these versatile entertainers will be bringing something for everyone. “Hearts of the West" - After an absence of five years, Andy Griffith will return to motion. pictures in MGM's “Hearts of the West'’, it was announced today‘(13) by Daniel Melnick, Senior Vice President and Worldwide ~Head of Production. . Griffith will por- tray, a cowboy actor in the - Hollywood of the 1990’s-in the Tony Bill-Howard . Gieff Production which will go before the cameras shortly, He will co- star wilh Jeff Bridges. Griffith starred in Elia Kazan's highly acclaimed “‘A Face In The Crowd,”' in1957. His other films: include ‘“Onionhead,”’ “The Second Time Around,” and “Angel In My Packet.’ He also starred in production of “No. Time For Sergeants,” played 945 per- formances of the show on Broadway, and then starred in the movie version. Griffith has ~ starred in numerous ‘TV shows, including his ‘long-running series, “The Andy Griffith Show.” | - As his mation picture debut, Me ivison sy SERVICES ‘PROGRAM:, Case Study. "aA" REGISTRATION: - bank. . : ‘ . Business Management Seminar with the co-operation of tha 9° Kitimat Rotary Ciub ; - 1FYOU—Ownand operate your own business i Manage a business? . — Expect to own and’. "| operate a business ; You are invited to attend’a Smiil Business Seminar at-the Ghalot-Restaurant) =. 50-5 > - ar, Monday 16th September. 9:00 A.M..-'4:30 PM. (Registragion 8:30 A.M.) >.- ".. Financial Stataments » Forecasting for apa “Completa the attached notice and: forward dtl ys befare September 12th, 1974, advising number: attending and enclosing your ragistration feats). :. of $10, luncheon inchided.” a rn Pee . Make cheque payable to Industrial Development: a ee INDUSTRIAL "DEVELOPMENT BANK ‘ m8 Industrial Development 4548 Lakelse Avenue Director of Advisory Services, *- Terrace, BG, 2 Bank. Name(s) vachsmannnie Address... ee tee Me Be NR te { emer ee cand | the TV, returns to the: air this month. Starting August 24, some of the best programs irom last seagon ” will be. repeated Saturday evenings al 7:00 p.m, on BCTV.. When the CTV Network begins its new season of programming in September, ‘‘Banjo Parlour", will move to ‘Wed- nesdays nights at 7:30. Michael Vincent, a Van- ; couver-born singer and song: writer is scheduled to he the featured guest in the premiere episode of Banjo Parlour's second season, September 18, 1974. The series host, Marty Gillan will return, along with the Banjo Parlour Dancers and the Don Clark Band, One major change for 1974-75 is an ex- panded role for the Bye Sisters, a popular trio from North Vancouver. The three girls appesred.as guests on several «5 Tillicu “Banjo Parlour’ shows last season, and were so highly acclaimed that they have been made regular members. of the cast.- , “Banjo Parlour" is. produced by Paul Kimberley, directed by Michael Watt, and is a production of ‘B.C, TV.., the Vancouver affiliate of the CTV Network. * BRING OUT THE BUBBLY! Where you find stars, you'll probably find champagne, Ce- lebrity celebrations are usu- ally afloat with the sparkling stuff. And discriminating lu- minaries-who can afford to drink anything-often chose Moet & Chandon, the royal family of winedom~in many eases just about all the tima! For her dinner party, giv- en by Raoul! Griffenwald at Santa Monica’s exclusive Le Cellier restaurant, guest of honor Cloris Leachman re- quested .Dom Ruinart. This superb, hard-to-get vintage has long been the famous actress' favorite. An Academy \ T Award winner ought ta have good taste, and Cloris. cor- -tainly hast 0°” a It seems that saloon: keepers In Oroville, California (pop. 8,000) are busily stock- ‘ing up on Dom Perignon, 1969 and other rare years, prior to the filming of The Clansman.. The -movie stars Lee Marvin and Richard Bur- ton, whose Elizabeth ia never ‘fer behind. Liz drinks only Dom P,-on the rocks. Guess that's one privilege of being a BP; ; But everybody can feel like a Beautiful Person by stocking up on ‘champagne, that wine of wines, and in dulging in It whenever a mo- | ment of- levity strikes! WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1974 Tillicum. Theatre ‘hug, 18, 19, 20: | Skeena Valley variety series Banjo Parlour” _ Fall Fair .. The Skeena Valley Fairs Association's fourth annual Fall Fair Is coming up on Saturday, August 31 at Lions Park,: ,. Entrants are reminded that entry forms for the livestock and poultry divisions must be In the hands of fhe secretary not later than Wednesday, August 28, Other entries willbe - accepted between the hours af §:00 and €:00 p.m. Friday, ' August 30 at the Falr Grounds In the Thornhili Centennial Hall. These entries must be accompanied by a compleled entry form. : _ A number of interesting events are scheduled for fair day August 31. The program of eventsis a8 follows: 10:00 a.m. Livestock 4& Poultry Judging . 12:30 p.m. Cpening of Horticultural Building 12:30 p.m. Totem Saddle Club Junior Horseshow 1:00 p.m. Officlal Opening of Fair . . 1:30 p.m, Purebred Dog Show 3:30 p.m, Children’s Pat Show $:00.p.m. Greased Pig Contest 6:00 p.m. Presentation of Trophies 7:00 p.m. Auction” ‘In. Newfoundland a. sliced | - baked potato js placed in a stocking which is then tied around the neek to cure sore throat, ATTENTION HAND - MAN Check Sears Auction ad on Glassified Page of this Herald issue. sSeesitit A Aug. 14, 16, 16, OLD YELLAR AND. 17 & Matinee f Aug. 21, 22, 23 24 HAIDA_THEATRE hug. 14, 18, 16, CORRACK 11 : 24 ‘ thbatite Present The Duvals. | INCREDIBLE JOURNEY " President John F Kennedy ‘tug. 2%, 22, 23, UP THE SANDBOX. ts er i’ AT 8:00 P.M. ‘MAN CALLED HOON _ Richard Krenna Mature 7 2 . of BLACK BELT JONES = sift Jim Kelly & Gloria Hendry. m Twin Theatres Ltd., 4720 Lakelse Phone 635-2040 | ONE SHOWING NIGHTLY SHOWTIMES 740 - John Voight & Paul Windfield Aug. 18, 10, 20. EXEGUTIVE ACTION. ¢ Barbara Streisand Acrobatic Dancers. - Nightly Until. q : ‘September 7th ... 9 p.m. fo-2'a.m. Monday to Friday 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday |... | Also playing each night . : Doctor Fingers For Reservations Call 635-2231 eT Seer, eee a Te Chincha rN oR oa 4451 Greig’ =. * . .