_-Members attending the and Ruth Pousette of June meeting of the Pacific -Northwest: Music Festival ‘were delighted to hear the Teport given by those who attended the Provincial Festival in Prince George _ on June 3,4,5. Our efforts in providing the oppo Observers to attend were. most appreciated. Exposure - rtunity or 2 competitors and 6 tothe quality of musical ability shown at Provincial level as an in- valuable experience for Susan Bibrich and Sandra Hatch of Kitimat and Carolyn Hagen. Williamson, Jackie de-Jony the . Ruth. Terrace, all of whom went . as observers, Also attending | were Rachael Reay_ of “Terrace and Stefen. Wagner of Kitimat who competed as flautist and’ pianist, respectively. Our local. performed - competitors. extremely well and returned home with a determination to strive. The Festival Society has been able to share its resources with the com- ‘munity in. other ways as well. A donation ‘of $2500 was ‘presented to School District 88 for the purchase of an acoustical shell and risers - Pousette schools. A set of Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians (14 volumes) was donated to the Terrace Public Library on behalf of the School Board. As well, scholarships have .been - awarded 28 aspiring musicians for use in further studies. They are Ruth of Terrace, pianist; Ruth~- Williamson, Terrace, Singer; Wendy O'Connor, Kitimat, pianist; Michael Smith, Prince Rupert, trumpeter; Rachael Reay ,Terrace, flautist; ‘Sonja Oeste,’ Kitimat, pianist; Mark Robins,. SUNDAY DINNER FOR A SOLDIER 1944 Anne Baxter, John Hodlak, Charles Winninger. Heart- warming: granddaughter invite a saldier to share Sunday dinner. Ex- perience that comes from his blindness, © OLYMPIAD nN The Canadians - The spotlight is on such Olympic hopefuls as Marathon’ runner Brian Arm- strong; High Jumper. Debbie Brill: Swimmer Stephen Pickell ‘ athletes whose sights are set on --Winning gold at the first ’ Giympic games ever to be held in. Canada. The program. *. documents -the determined training, preparation . planning and of Canadian i athletes despite reports of 7 -- conflict . Surrounding financing and construction of ’ the game site in Montreal DAYTIME WIFE 1939 -Tyrone Power, .Linda ‘Darnell, Joan Davis, Wendy Barrie, Warren William. A | young wife, wondering what don’t, takes a job as a secretary and proceeds to find out. Lots of grandfather and - and Gymnast Kelly Muncey;- the - -". seeretaries. have that wives: THE RUSSIAN:GERMAN “WAR - Part I: The Killing Ground A look at the devastation of the Russian countryside and: population before the advancing onslaught of German troops, and the eventual heralding of. Russian forces into the mightiest counter-offensive the world has ever seen. - FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE 1967 Stars Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volonte. A band of cutthroats terrorizing - the Southwest has a sadistic -leader who is being pursued by two bounty hunters. When the two offer io help. the outlaws. crack a stolen safe, the vicious leader is shot. _ APACHE UPRISING. ... . 1966 - Stars Rory Calhoun, Corinne Calvet,.Lon Chaney. Stagecoach carrying a woman- with-a-past, a vicious gun- fighter and pal, riding shotgun, and a corrupt stage line. executive who is in cahoots with a criminal, arrives at a relay station where the gold theft plot — is foiled and an Apache uprising ‘ . Paulette Goddard, Burgess Meredith, Artie Shaw. Rivalry | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY SPECIAL: Man of ‘the Serengeti: co, ‘This documentary explores Africa‘’s Serengeti Nationat Park, which supports the last great concentration of wild ‘animals In the world, through ‘the eyes of .a young Masai tribesman who leaves his people to become a park guide. THE HORSE SOLDIERS _ 1959 Stars John Wayne, Willlam Holden, Constance Towers. Col. Grierson‘s Union Cavalry drive through Tennessee to Louisiana enabling Union men to reach Safety.” wo SECOND CHORUS 1940 Stars Fred Astaire, | of two trumpet players for a girl and a’ job with: Artie Shaw Or- chestra a, UNTAMED WORLD - Canadian Marsh t region of Canada where, despite extensive farming, lush mar: ' . shes and forest. belts stil! . remain as conservation - areas protected by government YY . It shoul ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. July 7, 1976, § ‘Rupert, alto saxiphonist; Peter Cooper, Port Simpson, clarinetist. be noted that a large percentage of our funds is obtained from selling both Western and Olympic Lottery tickets. Our organization works very hard to be as self sustaining as possible. As the number of competitors increases annually, we need. new members to help us continue building our Festival. Its past growth has been phenominal, but more help is needed. We will be Tuesday of September at the home of our preseident at - 4907 Scott, when plans will § be underway for the 1977 | Festival which takes place April 18° to 30. Our. executive for the coming year is as follows: President: Larry Talarico — ist vice pres: Irene Squires 2nd vice pres: Muriel Neale CAREFUL to Recording secretary: Laverne Hislop ‘Corresponding’ _ secretary and.treasurer: Marily Kerr. Program: Sybil. Benzer Awards: Carol-. Glenn | ° A journey to the Great Lakes | Publicity: Ellen Bastin’ QUASAR | SHARP. meeting again on the 2nd — smokes dead out. KALUM ELECTRIC| 3234 Kalum St. Terrace, B.C. TV Sales & Service - Electric Heating ELECTROHOME | .., GIBSON usic Festival report _ for use inthe theatreandthe prince Historian: Jean “Froese e Membership: Rose Thomas. Adjudicators Files: Liz Fleet Final McCallum: Patrons: Florene Gillis Noninations: Ginny Lowrie and Alison Talarico Lottery:...Marg Gray Advertising: Ellen Bastin, —— Bonnie Shaw _and. 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