ee wit ee oe ee President; “Kiyoshi: Shomura ~ Japanese Classical Guitarist . y. Marek Jablonski, ‘Canadian J "is ‘most. cin’ ). demand’ ‘in this country . and - -abroad. Te “Pianist, _TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. MONTREAL, CANADA 2 Alcan Aluminium Limited |: announced today: that’ primary. “ aluniinum ‘production ‘at its: Canadian smelters: ‘will’ “he. English for new Canadians. New Canadians and others ; will be interested in an English, - course being offered. by: correspondence, Education of . the British Columbia Department. of Education. The. course makes use of audio-tapes of the cassette type, which are sent in. to the instructor for his comments. This course is also available. -. jj to students, new to Canada, wishing to improve their spoken English. Those interested can obtain , further information from the | Office of the District Superintendent of Schools by .. phoning 635-6353. Application forms can also be obtained here; ° Other courses listed for New . Canadians are: ” English and Citizenship 1 (no ’ knowledge of English required) and English and Citizenship 29 (this’ course is equivalent to: grade eleven English). HOW ABOUT A FEW RELAXING. MONTHS AT HCL FREE _ fully gymnasium, ' FREE FREE Saturday night movies, ‘Optomist and other service clubs, FREE Arts and Crafts with FREE instruction, Full size- Football field, Two ‘Diamond Baseball field; Ash “Track, All Track and Field equipment supplied, FREE three meals a day, FREE Linen change, Good Library, ¢tc., etc,, elc., etc. - This probably sounds like a resort on the French Riviera or perhaps an exclusive club in the centre of Florida! Alas no, this is a true description of - correctional institution ons B.C. mainland. " Perhaps you were wondering why kids don’t seem to mind a : few months in jail these days?? How about the percentage that " return to. jail after release? Some psycologists estimate. it .. as high as 80 percent or mere. So why DO so. many go bagk?? How would you like all your clothes, food, medical, . dental and personal, belongings supplied? This can easily hecome a “Habit"’.. If a young fellow is jailed for 6'months, he doesn't have a care in the world for that whole time, When he is . released he has to supply. everything again. This can lead ‘to disorientation and actual ma KNIGHT'S - . KOMMENTS. BY RICK KNIGHT equipped ‘ T.V., WANT to return, Also, where else can a young fellow’ especially an unpopular one amongst his school or town ‘acquaintances, make so many fast friends? Remember everyone in jai] has something - incommon. They all broke the law, If he makes friends, with another young fellow who is in “for a different.crime, he is only going to learn how to break the law different ways. He may go ‘in as_a- simple shoplifter and come cut with all sorts of burglary, robbery and even violent crimes in -his mind!, Knowing he will only get sent- back to the same “SPA.” i think it's criminal ta send youngsters to jail, especially.on hel first or even second offences. [ > epinily Helieve: that Salita *” everyone ‘at-one time or anbther ‘ did ‘something that could’ have wound them up in’ jail! everyone gets caught and those - who do should be taught that it is wrong, but is jail the answer? How about working weekends,. for the city for say, 6 weeks = doing manual labour such: as sweeping streets, shovelling snow andthe like. A good: alternative to jail on a first offence I think. If the same crime is repeated .. then more severe action should -be taken but sending them.to a . “SPA” is not the answer of this I'm sure. If you have any good © Suggeslions please write me al © the Herald. Nat Concert Association. plans music series © The Terrace . Concert ‘Association, at its Annual general meeting, held. on_ Monday 20th September, 1971, elected Mr. Andrew Brodie, as . ils President for the 1971-1972 ‘Mrs.- Linda | concert season; L Giles, Secretary; Don McKinnon, Treasurer ;. Pem Van Heek, Director. and Past Mrs. Van’ Dyk Director and John Chen-Wing, Publicity Director. . ‘The Terrace Concert’ Association will be presenting the Jeunesses Musicales Series of Concerts for the 1971-1972 concert season in Terrace, The ‘prime concern was:in securing a very outstanding. and as varied: as possible roster of. - artists. Arrangements have row been completed for thé’ following artists:. . Saturday 9th, | October’ the Paul. Kuentz-- ; Saturday 6th. November 1871 * Saturday” “who | Saturday. 19th.” Februa Horiulani musicae:-a grou six musicians _performin ancient instruments fed ‘operative courtesy booth. : ‘Chamber. -' Orchestra from: Paris: a String» : orchestra of 13.° - $2.00 for students; and may y be obtained at the Terrace Photot °°: Supplies’ Northern” . Music Rzatals and the Terrace - ‘Go. Race results On Sunday - September - 18, ‘ stock car races were held.in - Competitors : ’ from Terrace, Penticton, Fort St. John, Quesnel, Burns Lake” ‘and. Prince George attended, wy Prince George. The results for’ the Terrace © stock - car. rivers were aS ‘follows:'- Car No. -65 - driven’ by. D ‘Furnseth tookk seconds. in: the: ‘B-Trophy Dash and in. ‘the c. Heat. -_ coc ‘Car Nb 44,- - driven: by 8 ‘took: ME Plumper, ‘ari ‘auxiliary* steam’ ‘Sloop operating ‘on’. this caast | between "185? and - 186 -B-Heat and: ‘a “third: ‘in: the. : SJamboree.. - ‘Kitimat children’ S theatre needs help The Kitimat Children’ s . Theatre was formed last year by.some- members of the Kitimat ‘Players who were: interested in bringing theatre to youngsters. - Last year, they did a couple of short plays which went over well with the little ones, and they hope to do the same this “year, Since, at the moment they have only a few members, they are calling out for help from all these interested in drama. They need people interested j in acting, music, costumes, -makeup, directing, lighting and - Scenery;. Anyone who has a few hours: to help is welcome, | ‘The plays are short and rehearsal time is kept to a -minimum, This would. mean that you wouldn't have to spend hours away from-your family. If you only have to time to help in one play, this’ would be. excellent, as they want a variety of people.. The group is presentiy waiting for some: plays ta arrive, and then they will Bet lo ° work on this year’s first production, Interested people should call Mrs. Pat Scott at 632-7229 or Mrs. Lee Ellis at 682-3267. (Both of these phone numbers are in Kitimat.) Millions of North Americans have high blood pressure. Most of them are getting along well on drugs and diet changes recommended by a physician, * pede by an amount ‘of about 60,000: tons :per ‘annum.’ with |, “effect from, 13 October. *: . that date their operating rdte is expected ‘{obe about 895,000 tons per year or 36 percent of ; 7 rated capacity o 1,035,000 tons. The Company said that until _ 2 the ‘present time its total world- wide sales in 1971 have been two — : After - thred wrcent atiead of 1970. it stonnage-up ; about ten. percent. 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