wen eT BEEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1971 . aaa ever before. faq the cost of putting $417.17. members of the Ma Members of the Arena Fund Raising Committee were a pretty happy crew Sa yesterday upon receiving a cheque - @ from the Italian Canadian Club. They B are (left to right) Hans Muehle, Augie At a meeting of some of the’ Arena we ‘Committee on Tuesday Mr. Carlo Stella presented a cheque to a very pleased group of people. : ARENA NEWS . Reports from the Headquarters are a3 follows: The logging operation. will be starting up again soon, men and machinery have been moved out to the site; Due to this snowy’ weather we've been having, the work on the Geeraert, both active Committee members, Carlo Stella President of the Club and Bill McRae Co-chairman of the Fund Raising Committee. construction ‘site has been temporarily shut down, As soon as work commences there will be little left to do before the area will enclosed and the men will be able to, work in a heated area. The final deposit for 1971 will . be made on December 24th and everyone is asked to honor their commitments before that date if they wish to get receipts for 1971. . Kitimat Players Review BY LOUISE PRICE I'll give out an Oscar to Alex Holm and Pat Rutledge for their parts in the Kitimat Player's A presentation of ,Come Blow Your Horn, The play opened on Dec. Sth at 9:00.p.m. ‘in the @ Nechako Elementary schoo! to: a packed hous?.;,4.i...: pe | vo The time is-the “present, the. im place--- Alen’s (Alex: Holm). a bachelor apartment in the East .. H 60's New. York City. The Story . centers around Alan -keeping ' track of the girls coming and going through his apartment, his younger brother Buddy a (played by Herb Brauer) and | their confused conservation parents Who -are trying ‘to straighten out their ‘bum’ sens. ™ The-set, planned by Stage Manager Dovg Market. and. ™ assisted by his Set Construction ‘crew Jack Feka and Jim | Lanning was exactly bachelor Seem with the black leather furniture fe completed by a padded black me jeather bar. A fireplace in red % brick and several Op art prints finished it off. The play opens with brother Buddy running away f home to live with his brother - * Alan, Alan questions himabout _ thelength of his stay and Buddy answers with “I took eight pairs: of ‘soxs, for me pérmanent”. They discuss each other and their relationship ‘with -their father, | manufacturer of wax fruit, ° ® Buddy complains that his father Mm keeps after him and .wonders how Alan stays out of it. Alan explains with “From me ‘he © expects nothing so-thats what I - fs give him.” -They plan to live & together and divide everything ~ equally: “You take all the girls. . on the east side and I'll take all the girlson the west side and’) get in trouble before you." . From “this the ‘play . moves “quickly disowned by thelr father, - Buddy's change from ‘quiet, {ll- at-ease:'boy to man-aboul-town, -° Alan’s-gradual awareness that” he isin ‘loye,. their ‘mother’s appearance, Alan's decision to get married and their welcome back into the family. PPS | BXCELLENTJOB ~ °° -P°° All: of the -players,do an: [. excellent ‘job, made easy... perhaps by the fact, that each. seems to fit the role he has been. throligh- the boys deing ~ pat Rutledge as Mrs. Baker, the boy’s mother is unbelie eable in her role. She makes the part of the nervous, overdressed, over protective mother come alive as if she herself has lived the part. Qther ,,.., members... well’, deserving. mention: are Herb..; Braver, who played the part of ,. Buddy Baker. He actually doés two parts, the first being the most difficult. He beings as a shy, sehltered, ill-at-ease young boy who dresses in black suits, ‘ narrow tles and baggy pants. Slightly stooped shoulders anda shaky voice make the role. In the last act he becomes a man- . about-town wearing the: latest fashions, swining with all the girls visiting every night club in New York. It is hard to decide who does the best female. girl friend role. Pippa :Chicoine plays the part of Connie, Alan's girk friend and ‘eventual financee. Sue Unia plays Peggy, Alan's sometimes, scatter-brained girl friend who wants to make it in the movie business. In their different parts they both do an excellent Bits and Pieces by D. Swanton One of the mest’ exciting things Xk remember about Christmas was sneaking down stairs at 5 a.m. and retrieving my stocking fram the mantel piece. [t was always stuffed ta the hilt with goodies and two or . three nifty little gifts... ; How come now that] sleepin. until 9 am. I don’t get a stocking any more? I thinkI’ve ° ‘been ripped-off! This year, surprise everyone, even Mom and Dad .with a Christmas stocking. ‘It doesn’t have to hold candy and toys.: job. Clark Brewer, playing the part of the stern Mr. Baker comes across rather well as he sincerely makes the audience belleve that he would disownm his sons. The last Player to step on stage has a short 1 minute role, Kathleen Mahoney plays thé ‘part’ of “Aunt Gussie’ and” though she" arrives - atthe ‘Last moment before .the curtain closes her’ entrance is ‘s0- dramatic that it is hoped we will iB be completely . 4 + The K'Shain ‘Business and | Professional Women’s Club will be holding. their. Christmas qoeeting in the Totem Room of the Lakelse — Wednesday, December 15th at 7 pm, ; Le CHRISTMAS CONCERT Caledonia Senior Secondary - School will be the. site: of “a festive Christmas concett on. Friday, December 17th. | © p.m. in the plays and choral arrangements” area. the production are the two high schools, Caledonia and Skeena, and three elementary school. contingents from Clarence Michiel, Cassie Hall, and Kalum Schoois. _ m DEC, 15-18 : Ttalian Canadian Club = | THANKS _ B cive $417.17 to ™ On December 4th, the AN Terrace Italian Canadian Club Sheld their annual Christmas me Dance. The proceeds from the ma dance were to go to the Arena oem Campaign Fund. The Club was a pleased to discover they'd made more.on this years dance than a, After deducting on the dance a they cane up with a profit of ber beta ahem Sheek ts see more of her in future ff _ productions. The play was directed by Tom: Bennett who was assisted by Sheila Borman. Sheila also did the job of promptor. Lights. were done by Ron Breuker and Dan Gueguon. Christine Wozney worked on props, while’ Make-up was done by- Marj Brewer, Gail Vennard, Kathleen Mahoney and Ann, Campbell, Jim Brown hish school drama teacher who recently directed the hit “The Death and: Life of Sneaky Fitch” was technical advisor. Publicity and House Management was handled by Mavis Holm. ot tobacco, a tube of toothpaste, 4 comb, a pen, any thing you know he needs.’ Mom ~can always use panty hose, bobby pins, an egg timer a multitude of other things. Fill everyone's stocking this Christmas. It's .a nice way to _start Christmas morning. ’ ‘MANY JOBS IN ONE Many: and varied. are the responsibilities of the British Columbia Forest Ranger. He is ‘a combination of manager, ‘engineer, fire chief, botanist, --policeman, policeman, public relations office, and an outdoorsman.” * -. For Dad put in a tin of pipe © -SACKPINE MOTEL. _ aoe Maa ee . noes ay . eos \RELAK & REGT AT PRINCE GEOAG SS ONLY SPA MCTEL cast in.» Alex Holmes. ag ‘the. ] -. swinging bachelor Alan, comes off perfectly :and: Kitimat fans a b can look forward to seeing him.-. in future Player’s productions.” - : ; coy og : ‘ . ' . . ‘ . _ 5 aos . ‘EE 9229 EMMERSON | - (oe FEATURING iu fae "> yaua Hosts.” AQUA SAUNA HOT POOL = SOLOUAT. *, “GOMPACT KITCHENETTES ° 4 AMARG @ SPIRE: ENEMARK we ‘.¢ 'HONE 363-7106 wt MAMAGER to ‘ANNA BYMAN wet 2 epee Sr AVES oe, | RRINGE ‘GEORGE.B.C, ." ' an : v on woe | 24 Hours * Day: |. “amy. EMMERSON). NEXT TO HOUR CLEANITIZING > |< PIZZA - FISH &. CHIPS. CHAR BROILED BURGERS : BREAI FA fea li would like to. __ Than "your expectations. Hotel” -on: The event which starts at 7:30 | school’s.’ gymnasium, will feature skits, . from five schools in the Terrace The five schools involved in - ’ delivered. *A WAN CALLED SLEDGE” TO ALL THE VOTERS, AND ESPECIALLY TO THE VOTERS WHO SUPPORTED ME.. ELECTION WITH A GOOD END RESULT. | > .Gerdon Little f just want to. say Thank you for all the many votes. — 1 will do my utmost for you and our municipality. Thanks to _ALL MY SUPPORTERS FOR THEIR CONFIDENCE AND THEIR VOTE. | WILL DO way Bk pee NE Sree yee 7 Lo tat, emt - [would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people who voted for me in the recent election. John E. Cook for the averwhelming support at the polls. # will try to fulfill _ Dr. Robert Lee _ THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. ulletin Board There will be no admission charge for the-show which is" ai2.-OnDec. 17, 18, and 19 they ? --qill. present .“‘Snow. White and " the Seven’Dwarfs of the Black expected to run-for 2 hours. .- . + HAPPY.NEW YEAR | The Terrace -Jaycees itivite' you to’ joln--with -them - in : celebrating a Happy New Year on Friday, December 3ist in the Lakelse Hotel. Banquet .Room. Tickets are almost: all gone but there are a. few left at Tri ‘City: Motor Products so hurry and get yours. The $25 cost covers dinner, - dance, drinks, door prizes and party favours. _ - ‘SALE OF FIREWOOD - The ;Terrace branch of the Loyal Order of the Moose are | sponsoring the sale of firewood on behalf of the Arena Fund. The :price for the firewood is . $15 per pick-up load; cut and PHONE f Tilficum Theatre =-.| 7 & 19:15 P.M. IT WAS A GOOD . Mr. Ev. Clift TT prem pitagerae Jes drecbge 4 the ~ = Am pands are on‘deck as the ” Director Pat Sed oR «Cast hard at work aie Betty Mitchell’ and Clary. Young ‘who - _are dreaming up costume. ideas, © " Prompter is Elaine Christensen * who is algo in charge of making: - up Snaw White, Price Good . » Forest’, The‘show will begin at ‘Hearted, Maid Dim: Witty and .-§ p.m. in Mt. Elizabeth High . all the other characters of the- School. -. play, Stage Manager is Dayle "Behind the scenes, assisting Gray who has designed and ~ Prope, of Therm mat Lt . of papier mache are: being, - looked after by Caroline Hayes. - im. Br ny, high scfiael drama teacher, anc nts will be looking after the lighting effects while Joe Herzberg will provide sownd effects...-° Poster publicity is. being: ~ handled by. Fran Muir. Kitimat Children’s .Theatre’ ‘works towards its production. | Mountview Bakery 4637 Lazelle Ww le i WP CHRISTMAS CAKES CHOCOLATE FIGURINES — Lid. 7 ; 635-6650 me Specials for the. Week # DINNER BUNS) 49° PER DOZEN. PARTY FARE Almond Rings Dinter Buns Cocktail Sausage Rolls — Special Gakes * Gem oe 6 Hlt/ New Years Frolic 81st DEC. SESH SSIS HOISTS OSCR TOTO SI IIIT IA II OA IIIA * To all the people who supported me in the recent election for , ~-Diractor th Ares C. Kitinnat-Stikine Roglena! District. + SMORGASBORD. : . | ; | a 7 ‘DANCE 7 : am | ee wines DEAR ERE aE AE To EVERYONE WHO ASSISTED me wire ix - wt _ eNO mmm as "CAMPAIGN. ESCO IOI TEE III TI ASIST ATI AI IAS Werererrcererrrcree rrr rc erat 2 fy + Clarence Cleve . last OF ALL I Wisi TO SAY THAT | AM VERY HAPPY, ND: WoUuLD thee TO: THANK: ALL THOSE WHO WORKED 50 HARD FOR ME. 1 WISH TO EXTEND A ‘SPECIAL THANKS TO THE: sUWIGR CHAMBER FOR TRY AND LIVE. 2 RCI RI FAKE ICI RR a kk