Wie ee ee EXONS AST YSN ENIA ENA DSA DARA RD EAP AR De WEDNESDAY, APR eles abet . qi IL 17, 1974 a THIS WEEKEND All plans are now finalized for the Iwo nights of plays this ‘coming Friday and Saturday, April 19 and 20. There will be lwo plays presented Friday both by the Terrace Little Theatre. The first, at 8 p.m. is a premier production, the first lime this play has been per- - formed anywhere. Il's “The Extroveried Suicide’’ by Vie- loria playwrite Cherie Stewart and despite the dreary lille director Molly .Natlress says there area lot of humorous lines and situations in the play. The east includes Peler ~ Reid, Sharon Lyneh, Heather Ann Lynch, Lorna Morton and Sandy Clay. ~The second Terrace play will be a-two act play entitled ‘Lovers" under the direction of Ken Morton, ‘Lovers’ is also a Catadiati. play. Appearing’ in the first, act will be Garry Shannen and Faye Gallery with Lorna Morton sarraling. © The secund act features Geof! Giles, Barbara Nunn, Lisa Farley and Molly Natress. a Following these plays a public adjudication will .be given by Mrs. Paddy Malcolm-English. Saturday aflernaan’ will fealure the Kitimat Children’s Thealre present the ‘Valley uf ihe Echos”, a play for children between the ages of tive. and ten. Admission. al the door, is free 1a adults pravided they ure» accompanied by u child. Ad- mission charges for children is fity cents. Play lime is 2:30 pm. * Saturday evening the curlain Will rise on the Kitimat Players’ ‘production of -Edward Aibee's “The American’ Dream'’. Following that will be the Prince Rupert entry, with their presentation of the second act of Lovers, the same play being presenied by Terrace. ‘These plays will be followed by a publie adjudication afler which there will be awards presénted. lncluded in the awards presentation will be Mrs. Malcolm-English choice of the play which will represent this gone in the provincial drama finals to be held in Kelowna the first week in June. To fully enjoy the weekend of dramatic presentations, plan !o atlend both evenings. A lickel covering both evenings can be tblained fram members of the Terrace LiltleTheatre ar from the Hub: or. Terrace . Photo Supply for $3.50 for adults: and Genuine ‘‘participaticn @evision will arrive on (he hatignal scene this. summer. with the star’ of a weekly series of half-hour CBC-TV programs enlilled’ Access, debuing Thursday, May 30 at: 10 P.m, an CBC~iwned-and-operated - stations and sume. alfiliales. Access will make il possible lor- varigus groups across ‘Canada to present: their views ‘aya particular. matter | of concern ia a nalional television ' - audience. In bringing this new copeept - in. participatory | sclevision to ithe wational. net- work, the CBC will be Joaking jor groups «Canadians: with interesting, worthwhile ideas ta he expressed in a TY format. The series of 12) programs. represents an awlenmip! by ihe ‘CHC to enlarge the scope of its ‘programming by parmitting the public 10 participate directly in programming. . In essence, Access will be produced not by tie CBC, bul by various groups, ‘The CBC will provide the required facilities and sechoieal and preduetion ussisidpee bul the groups henselves will decide whit . Business Hours 10am to 1am Manday Saturday = 17 am to 10 pm Sunday none 635-6111 4642 Lazolle West of CETK 4720 Lakelse @ TWIN THEATRES LTD. e RESTAURANT CHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD PRIVATE «=» BANQUETS = ORDERS 10 - PARTIES . FAST SERVICE TAKE OUT The Food that givas you Taste & Appetite Dining Lounge & Banquet Room | Terrace | -rdinarily whe adds. $2.50 for students. Single evening performance charges are $2.00 for adulls and $1,50 for students, Reserved seats are available, al no extra charge, by phoning 635-3761... -° ~ Old- age pensioners will be admitted free to all.dramatic offerings during the 1wo days of ihe competition, 9" °, Terrace plays will be seen only Friday night. so show your _ support by attending. , New Public Access .WSeries shey want to say ond haw they wanl tasay ib. - . “This is really un experiment ina kind of populist television,” says Knowlton Nash, director of TV information programs, “io provide aecess lo” Ihase ‘elements uf the Canadian public wh rarely have a chanee to be heard and tend to be overrun by - ihe ‘larger_polilical, social and economic budies. L's part of our continuing effurl io more comprehensively relale lo- people." _— : Programs in the serles will be subject Jo certain limitations. Cinten). must be acceptable within ihe context of CBC program policy, and civil and — crininal law. Execttive producer Ain- Soodor. siresses that groups subinilling, pragram ideas will nol be iurned dowa because their ideas may be unorthodox Jp unpopular, “Preference will be pivense groups that do nat have access la ielevision 0 convey their ideas, “Groups” may be large'or small and need not be ‘officially’ organized. ~ Souvenir, & Collection Tweny-Two commemorative and special issue postage siamps reflecting Canada’s” cullural heritage and history were issued by the Canada Post Jifice in 1973, “Ti is how possible to buy all hese 22 stamps in ihe 1973 souvenir collection. Together with a detailed deseripfion of. auch slamp, contained in an -anttaciive buoklet, al mosi Canada Past Offices or by.mail:- aw Philatelic. Service, Canada * Pos), Quawa, Ontario, KIA OBS. "This, series features Indian matifs, the Aris, Canadian participation in the Cam- moanwealth, pramingntl Canadians and, as a preiude 10 1976. the first nwo. Olympic Sianips. . The siamps in’ the 1873 souvenir collection lave a -face* value of 2.13 und cost 2.50 a.sel oy 22 dollars per lol of 10. 77 ‘ Re wf -__.'s bb 1919, Parisians eneriod dalls about with them to ward off influenza! . TILLICUM Phone 635-2040 7:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m: - APRIL 17-20 NEPTUNE FACTOR Under Water Adventure Story Of East Coast . Of Canada . APRIL 21-27 Animated Walt Disney APRIL 28-29-30 ‘They Gall Me Trinity THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. New Stamp to Commemorate Winnipeg Centennial — Postmaster General Andre Ouellet today announced the issue of an eighl-cent slamp commemorating Ihe centennial of Winnipeg's incorporation as a city. . The new stamp, lo be issued May 3, portrays the corner of Winnipeg's Portage Avenue and Main Street as it-was in 1872. fl, was at this famous intersection, the junction of twa important Red River trails, tha! the city which was later lo become Maniloba’s capital, was born. The stamp was designed by Jack R. MacDonald of Win- nipep. ; . . “This stamp issue celebraies the centennial of a city. which has stood for more ‘than 100 yeurs as Canada’s ‘Gateway lo the West’,"" said Mr. Ouellet. Although Winnipeg celebrates itS centennial in 1974, ils history dates back (01738 when the explorer and fur Irader Pierre de La Verendrye established » Fort Rouge, a fur trading post. . Winnipeg's origin and growth van be. traced 10 ils strategic geopraphical position al the union Of the Red , and Assiniboine Hivers. Il was dependent un the Hudgon Bay Company. whose need [or food supplies and for boatmen to iransporl supplies and furs vA. vee Pee RRROAE. New stamps feature gave ils ils economic base. The Selkirk colonists arrived in the fertile Red River Valley in 1812, In the 1860s independent iraders founded, in the vicinity of the Hudson's Bay Company post al Fort Garry, a village talled McDermotstown. The° name was later changed . lo Winnipeg, taken from two Cree words meaning murky water. Today Winnipeg has & population of 630,000. Hs in- dustries are the garment in- dustry, transportation, food processing and agricullurally related ‘industries. _ For this issue, the ‘Canada Post Office has declared Win-. nipeg as the site for official First’ Day . cancellation. Customers are requested tosend their own FDC's. to Ollawa where slamps will be affixed and money processed...The covers Will be shipped in”. . bulk to Winnipeg, for cancelling... and returned i the customers ° from thal Jocation. Cusichpers in Winnipeg with covers on which new slamps have been affixed on the day of issue may present (heir covers for cancellation, on payment of the appropriate fee, to ihe Philatalle Guile in the Main Post Office, Winnipeg. Taiwan scenic spots A set of” Taiwan = Scenery Stamps will be released on Mare! 22, 1974 by the Directorate Gen- eral of Posts of the Republic of China. Four famous scenic spots were selected for the stamp designs. : . Taroko Gorge, seventeen miles northwest of Hualien city, is near the estuary of the Li Wu river Chiang Kai-shek built this pagoda in memory of his mother. Tzu En translates “the kindness of a mother.” Fhe pagoda is 148 feet high. Climbing to the top of the | Pagoda, one can enjoy an overall view of the surrounding area. The white statue. of Goddess of Mercy is located on the hil? eaverage area audience of » : " programs telecast. during the _ ban Keelung. =~ The Nattonal Dreain series an CBC television is among the top 10° raled shows in both’ the overall coast-to-coast coverage area of the CBC - TV network as well as in the common coverage area shared by the CBC. and _ CTV networks, according to the latest BBM Bureau of Measurement ratings figures released loday. The ralings are for the period’ March 4- 17 inclusive and do not include one-occasion special programs on elther network, The. total CBC -TV nelwork coverage area, three Canadian - _ produced shows were ranked in the top 10, They were Hockey Night in Canada, The National Dream and The Beachcomters, all CBC - TV network produc- lions, The remaining seven were. American - produced - shows. ~ In the common coverage area where. both -CBC and CTV stations operate, eight of the top 10 rated shows were on CBC: ‘relavision. In this category, the audience for The National Dream was 2,228,000, ranking eighth in the top ten,” * Three new CBC - TV current affairs series this season have eslablished audiences of over a. million In ihe averall CBC coverage area. They are The Ombudsman, Sunday night series, with 1,201,000; Up Canada, with 1,195,000; and In ihe Present Tense, which allernaies Sundays" with The . Ombudsman ai 10:30 pm. with 1,176,000. The Marketplace, - which was switched to Sundays al 30 p.m. this season - had 1,717,000 viewers in the overall coverage area. The National newscast at il p.m. (14:90 p.m! in Newfoundland) was raled a | 1,451,000. In common coverage area, CBC - TV's The National drew 1,009,000 viewers ‘cum- pared with CTV's 11 p.m. newscast, which drew. 744,000. The CBC Vancouver- produced series H's A Musical World, starring Tommy Common and Sweet Majac, reached an overall CBC 1,544,000, Another Vancouver production, The: Irish Rovers, seen on 36 of the 43 stations of the full CBC television network, had an audience of 2,956,000. Reach For The ‘Top, a quiz show by CBC - TV regional points, and seen'en on only 30 stations of the full CBC - TV network, reached. 1,308,000 viewers. |. te, Two, one-vccasion special ——— | of Chung Cheng park in subur- it is 78 feet talk and faces north overlooking Kee- lung harbor, Behind the. statue is a large Buddhist auditorium built in the temple style of Tang Dynasty. Visitors may ascend the steps inside the statue for. a sweeping ‘view of Keclung cily and Keelung harbor. ; Orders for the new stamps may be sent to: : The Philatelic Department, Directorate General of Posts ‘ Taipei, ‘Taiwan 106 | Republic of China. i and forms the east section of the| East-West Cross-Island highways, The entire porge is formed b marble. Sheer cliffs rise a thou- sand feet and more above a turbulent mountain stream. The gorge is so narrow that al some points only a patch of sky and & wisp of- clouds can be seen through the cleft between . its walls, © . | Luce Chapel, located at the central: campus of the Tunghai University. in suburban Taichung, was designed by two well-known Chinese ‘architects. Being curious’ in design and artfut in style, it - has become the spiritual core of the University. The Chapel with 450 seats was November 2, 1963. Tu" En pagoda is located on .[- the Ching Lung hill on the seuth- ern part of the Sun Maon Lake, completed on - _ Going to Prince George? | ‘Why not stop hero? “DN HIGHWAY 16" 1737- PG. HLAY MOTE _ FOR RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE 564-6869 an 1737 TWENTIETH AVENUE _ MARG AND JOHN RAHIER = PRINCE GEORGE, B.C, Babysitting Services Available 20tn AVENUE oy . sec +, Se _ . Tak” EL] teutcy mooerRN T | Jeteetatc HEATING 0 KITCHEN FACILITIES COLOUR TELEVISION aovT APPROVED . in central ‘Taiwan, Presi ' Railroads = 3,131,006 National TV Ratings. March 4 - 17 ratings periods on, “the overall. CBC - TV network coverage area gained sub- stantial audiences: Selon’s Manitoba, Wednesday, March: 6, was seen by 1,299,000 viewers, while Railroads asl, Wes!, telecast Wednesday, March 13, had 1,744,000 viewers. Following are ralings for the lop programs: in-the averall CBC-TY nelwork coverage area: a . The World of Disney - 4,289,000 All In The Family - 3,977,000 MASH - 3,434,000 : The Waltons- 3.36500 = Hockey Night in Canada (CBC) Partridge Family 2,977,000 © The National Dream 2,929,000. The Beachcombers (CBC) - 2,009.000- : . Bugs Bunny - 2,893,000 Caro} Burnell - 2,650,000 The top {0 Canadian - produced - regulary scheduled series rated for. the cammon . CBC-TV. coverage area were as follows: Hockey Nigh! in Canada (CBC) - 2,494,000 (CBC) PAGE i ‘ The National Dream (C 2,228,000 oe Hockey (CTV) - 1,981,000 The Beachcombers ~~ CBC: 1,970,000 Ee Tommy Hunter (CBC)” -4 1,487,000 : a Headline Hunters (CTV) -+ 1,347,000. : "4 Front Page Challenge (CBC) -*. 1,333,000 : XM The Marketplace (CBC) -;{ 1,236,000 oy - Pig & Whistle (CTV) - 1,150,000 This Land (CBC) - 1,135,000 5 - Ratings ‘for. the top 10% programs, Canadlan-produced for the. common CBC-CTV coverage”: area for all person two. years 3 and over were: woe Disney - 3,264,000. - 2 AN in the Family - 2, 969,000, * MASH - 2,598,000 0 Hockey (CBC) 2,424,000." 7. “Sonny and: Cher (CBC) — ~% 2,420,000 , - i a ‘The Waltons - 2,381,000 - Zz ‘Tuesday Night Movie (CBC) -- 2,241,000 | Co oe The Nalional Dream - 2,228,000, Bugs Bunny - 2,182. 000 a Partridge Family - 2,073,000 Milursi = <2 The 2 uh intoxication. +k Pliny's Natural History was nits enough to stute tbat cating = five almonds permits one to drink wilhoul experiencing = SEE LORNE AT REUM MOTORS YOU DECIDE BEFORE You May Be Paying Too : Much . “ INQUIRE ABOUT MY: 73 PONT GRAND PRIX GOING * AT BELOW COST Specializing in “REUM MOTORS Chinese and Canadian Faods For- Take Out Service Phone Shan Yan 635-6184 | Restaurant | “Where the customer is King” ‘Across from the Co-op 4551 Greig Dick Caldwell & the Celebreties Return to the Terrace ({ The most popular group ever to entertain here for Reservations Call . . 635- an) TERRACE HOTEL | t 2231 Terrace, B.C, ‘American and: |