With their life-giving’ needles -~dévoured by voracious False Hemlock Loopers these fir trees are now ‘only _ Sanding skeletons. Some 6,000 acres pillar. of timber in Kamloops region are being -altacked by the destructive cater- fa Film by Ra Ray Ske Skoglaund Skoglund NAAS RIVER LOG DRIVE Afilm depicting a log driveon, - the Naas River will be the feature film in a film presen- lalion by Ray Skoglund. . Mr. Skoglund is well known for his excellent films of this araa, His- films have been shown over national TV broadeasis and have always been. well received by. the public. «| The, Naas River Log Drive is one of Mr. Skoglund’s ‘more exciling films and he will Festival Notes. Plans are: being’ made for the’ 1975 '.Pacifie -Northwest Music Festival which will lake place from Monday, April 21. to Saturday, April. 26. The syllabus will be ready by the end of October and copies may — be obtained from the Secretary al Box 466, Terrace B.C. An important date 1o remember is | Pebruary 15 - all entries must bein by that date. ‘The adjudicators for (he 1975 Festival: have been. contacted’ and have agreed to participate. They include: Instrumental: Mr... Dave’ Berger who. works. for the Vancouver School Board under Mr. Dennis ‘Tupman, ‘former bandmaster at Kitimat. -, Vocal: Mr. .Cyril -§.. Mossup from Calgary. Se Piano: Ms. Helen Silvester of the Faculty of Music at-U.B.C. Piano: Mr. Ted Lincoln from : the Universily of Alberta, — : Speech: Ms. Gay Scrivener of the’. Vancouver Schou af * .. Theology. : “Accordian: Ms.’ Marlene ; Shier of Prince George who is “the President of the Provinclai aa Festival: ‘Association. ihwest. Festival Associalion are acting as agents for the Western Lottery. The winter draw lakes place o on January al. Books are ‘portunity ‘to -Chairman ° of . Cammittee and would be happy . -Festival _ Tuesday, ' Nov. be showing other films of the area in this film presentation. The film presentation will be given on Wednesday, October 30, ai 8:00 p.m, in the Lecture Theatre of the Caledonia Senior Secondary School, © Following the showing of films there will be a “Coffee Break” when the audience will have an op- talk to! Mr. Skoglund about the films.. “This presentation . is . spon- . i available at Terrate’ Interiors, - Terrace Sight and -Sound and Lehmann’. Jewellers. Ms.. Marilyn Kerr® at .635- 3768 is the --Lotlery “fo assist anyone regarding the, Loftery, and the, Festival, generally. - The, Festival Secrelary may be reached at. 635-5394 or Box 456. Interested persons are invited la attend the next meeting of the Association on 12 at Skeena , Secondary School. uw 4 iio TELEFON “Telefon,” by Walter Wager,- the Literary Guild Alternate Selection for January 1975, has been acquired by MGM for motion picture production; it was announced today (21) by ‘Daniel Melnick, Senior --Vice President and Worldwide Head of, Production. unconventional spy story is told with wry wil, generating ‘tremendous suspense and building to an intensely visual “and dramatic climax. * Wager, .who is currently, director of public relations for ASCAP, has written seventeen other books, the research for which has laken him to 22 counties. . "PRIVATE PARTIES RESTAURANT _ SHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD BANQUETS: FAST SERVICE “Tha Food that gives you Tasta & Appetite , o ; Dining Lounge & Banquet Room Business Hours eM am to 1 em Monday - ; Saturday com 635-6111 “4642 Lazelle West of CFTK ORDERS TO TAKE QUT ‘ 11am to 10 pm Sunday Terrace The highly - the Continuing Education Department . of School District Terrace. There is no admission charge, but a donation for the coffee will be very. much. ap- precialted. For further. in- formation cantact Hugh- Power al 635-3833 or 635-6531. sored by Keep The Water _ _ Alter opening water chestnuts - store what's Ieft in the refrige- . ater — but be sure they ‘re under a “walter. Xmas - | ‘Sta mps Oltawa - Pestmaster General Bryce Mackasey today an- nounced the issue of four denominalions of stamps for Christmas 1974. The multicolored ‘slamps feu lure paintings by four famous Canadian ariists. , A total of 130 million six-cenl, 105 mililon eight-ceitt, 15 milion len-cent, and 19 million fifteen- cent slumps, printed by Ashton- Potter Limited of Turento, will be issued November 1. The six-cen! slamp is a repruduction of Jean Paul Lemieux’s' painting, Nalivite, the eight-cent; Henri Masson's Skaters in Hull; the ten-cent, -- Rober. C, Todd's The Ice Cone, ‘Monimoreney Falls; fifteen-cenl, Clarence A. Gagnon's Village in * the Laurentian Mountains, ‘Weare fortunate indeed (hal -permission has been granted lo reproduce these beautiful paintings for our Christmas 1974 slamp issue," said Mr. Mackasey. “These -colaurful slamps, so in keeping wilh the Christmas season, are providing the public wilh a . Sample of the great work done by each of these gifted Canadian artisis,"’ he added. Tindall X School Trustee. the a 1 BOSTON--Any publisher knows thal if he can get a book banned in (his cily, he has it made. Or al least that is what I believed when I was a cub reporter. However, il seems that this city’s vistue has fallen off ils. pedestal in the last - generation and has given way lo racial violence,’ muggings, ' erime and- busing. The latter is“ grabbing the headlines these days and it has todo with the Integration of the schools.:-The thinking is that if ‘they can mix the blacks and the -Whiles: -everything will be jake, To do —jAhis: requires: fleets of buses : which Uransfers students as far as thirly. miles. The black and -in ‘the classrooms while parents want no part of it. However, if school boards. want = juiey federal grants, they must comply says Washington. with busing it is acase of “no go. ho dough Tt was a ‘Tovely fall day when we arrived in this cradle of the Revolution, Nothing like' breezing in on: unsuspecting relatives (o- assess their Lrue personalities, We-had-a reunion. Our host and cousin _ Who is on the Boston Police Department, announced thal as it was his day off, he would like \o show his Canadian cousins his ‘combat zone" which is a litle. different than what a visitor sees from a tour bus. “Combat zone?"’ I asked. , “Yes,” said Bob. ‘That's what No.38 in. ” reproductions of _ and the . we call the area I patrol on the night shift? it is in the ghettos.” He was apprehensive taking . us in his shiny new family. car. "T always drive to work in an old = clunker. throwing. rocks ai us. “However, he allowed being out of uniform could reduce the ‘ hazard. “Now you see that housing development over there ... it - was built five years ago and ; look at ilnow. ‘Anda sad sight © it was. Windows were broken ‘They keep and store fronts in the shopping plaza were all boarded up, having either been gutted by fire or bombing. ““Thoses blacks just ruin their homes. Our black schools are the same. Doors torn aff . lavatories, sniashed windows, vandalism, no discipline. And {hey want us io send out children to schools in this area and bus the blacks to our schools.“ Of course, the results create plenty of problems. Just last week the state governor called on Washington to send in troops torestorearder, Bob is taking a Iwo-hour course ‘daily on thefiner points of riot cantral. School teachers carry sidearms in the classrooms. Really something for (he cradle the great. American cream. af liberty, the pursuit of happiness and.all that jazz, eh? Most of these depressed areas are in Roxbury which at one time was a very elegant suburb of Boston. It is 4 shambles today. Blacks of all ages and of both sex lounge about .”. . most of them on welfare according ta ‘our host. And they never heard of The Pill in Roxbury either. Packs of black children gimbol in the streets and stare us down with cold defiance. The streets are filthy with garbage, the swimming pools’ and tennis courls idle. ~ . Bob had a very low opinion of his charges, ‘'They'll phane in and wanl help for someone (they ‘claimis dying. Dying? Hell, all {hey want is a free ride to the hospital. The ‘dying’ person invariable has a slight cold or an ingrown loenail. They wan't Dan _ Murray (Copyright Sterling Publications) work, and won't even "keep, their own homes clean.” Ican see now why the red-necked bigot is such a popular character on All In The Family The agony of Boston makes Cache Creek look like a Sunday School picnic. If the United Stales had taken those billions in foreign aid it showered down on its defeated enemies in the name of democracy in 145 and built’ housing, hospitals and schools for its blacks, the pic- (ure would be much more rosy today. The only leam that is making any yards in this ballgame has ‘‘USSR"” on ils sweaters, Our route home took ts by the .BostonCommon,a very historic park in the middle of the cily, The traffic was heavy, It was ip.m,. The sun filtered through thoses majestic oaks. We were still reeling from what we'd seen, All of a sudden a fight “proke out on the common. A negro man was beating a while woman. He would knock her down and she'd try and run. He'd grab her a belt her again. Nobody. seems to take any notice and there must have been fifty. people strolling about on the grass. He seemed about thirty. She would be in her teens. It was vicious and I can sill see her bloody face as we melt into the Iraffic. ‘Beb couldn't stop in thal lraffic to help. Ha wasn't in his uniform, anyways. And also he had to conserve - his energy to dadge those rocks on his midnight patrot in the ‘combat zone’. 4722 Lakelse Ave. Travel Service Ltd. 635-6181 4720 Lakelse Tillicum. Twin Theatres Ltd. “Phone 635-2040 TOWLICUM One Showing Nightly at 8:00 p.m. Including Sundays Saturday Matinee: at 2:00 pm. Only OCT. 27th to NOV. and. NOVEMBER 3-4-5 ’ WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. “HERBIE RIDES AGAIN” WALT DISNEY Sequet to the Love Bug, the Versatile Volkswagen Returns “DEEP THRUST” SUSPENSE DRAMA Agang operates rackets and is confronted by an expertin the martial artof Kung Fu SUN., MON., TUES, HAIDA Showtimes: 7:00 & 915 pm, One Showing Sunday at 9:15 OCT, 27th to NOV. ind cess. WED. 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