TAC. to sponsor Summer Painting in the park, drama for children and. _ adults, puppetry,. weaving, _ live drawing, classical and recreational dance, music appreciation, Suzuki and senior piano and Stage. management are all what's happening during — the '- . Summer School of Art from mid-July to midAugust. ~ferrace Arts ‘Council will sponsor the summer school again for 1977. During a 4 - During Festival ‘77, a national celebration airin Sunday, March 6 throug Sunday, .March. 20, public ‘television viewers and . members will be treated to *: 15. nights of special programming. To kick. off this extensive awareness campaign, Public TV 9 has ° decided to pre-empt.its ‘normal Saturday evening schedule and instead offer | two popular Alec Guinness films. ° At 9 p.m, on March 5, \ Guinness appears in “The } Lavender Hill Mob”’, a 1951 | . Academy Award winner. A | public meeting February 15, Ken Morton was elected . ‘chairman and Dr. Val George, NCC principal was elected secretary. Funding for the school will come from the Terrace Arts Council, commitments offered from interested business firms plus ap- lications to Canada Works rogram, B.C. Cultural Fund, Canada Council Explorations and Léon & Theo Kroenor Foundation. Festival '77 These films are part of the" Janus Collection, whose packaging by PBS was’ made possible by a grant from = Exxon. * bowler-hatted clerk, a prim, innocuous -employee, Guinness has a_ hidden streak of nonconformity. When he fulfills his Jar- cenous dream of robbing a mint, he then decides to- -melt the gold bullion down into miniature replicas of the Eiffel Tower. Audrey Hepburn makes a cameo appearance in a cast which also includes Stanley Holloway. Guinness returns at 10 p.m, in ‘“The Lady Killers” (which also airs Thursday, _ March 3 at 9 p.m.). This Guinness is the leader of an improbable gang of thieves. Posing as a_ classical musician, Guinness seeks to rent quiet rooms — osten; sibly for chamber music rehearsals. But when he and his gang get together to ’. practice, they find that their old landlady and her parrot can be more difficult than a . bank guard. Peter Sellers, . Cecil Park, Herbert Lom — and Katie Johnson also star - in this bizarre comedy of misadventures. “The Lady -Killers’ was the last of the famous ‘‘Ealing” comedies. CENTURIES OF EUROPEAN TRADITION NOW .- . ? BECOMINGA - : WAY OF LIFE TO MILLIONS OF NORTH AMERICANS & # Pure ‘goose down continental quilts that eliminate blankets, bedspreads, top sheets and bed: making forevar, Simply a year | round fight weight sleep for the rest of your life! Write for a free brochura: © The European . Eiderdown iShop Mail Order Division, 4781 Kingsway St., Burnaby. B.C. Then phone your order collect (604) 437-9333 Factary Gutiets ih. VANCOUVER - VICTORIA ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Mar. 2, 1977, 11, Other courses will be courses and workshops were added as instructors are arranged and eight in- found and interest is demonstrated. -Little Theatre is successful in obtaining a grant through Canada Works it will structors were used. The LE Terrace- Arts Council used funds derived. from various concerts sponsored during the year for which ticket School of the Arts sales exceeded anticipated expenditures. - a Arrangements for ac- commodation at minimal rates can be made through. - the college. Secretarial help. will also be ‘available there. Hidden somewhere in the ads in the entertainment section are two Terrace phone numbers. is Find them, and if one is yours you've won. Young provi e drama.for children in two-week sessions _ throughout the summer. The summer school believes recognition should be given to Terrace’s Golden Anniversary. Since 4720 LAKELSE AVE. "lticum “Twin Theatres | ‘eo PHONE 638-8111 emphasis is for students and- young people, School District 88 was invited to co- sponsor the summer school as it did last year. Last year organization was very late and there was an attendance of ap- proximately 100in the three- week operation. Only 14 | MAR. 2-5, MAR, 6-8 RESTRICTED : One Showing ightly - 8 p.m. “The most exciting origina! motion picture event of all time. .- ANNIE & CHARLOTT aA) ko At wtrraned fo pievorc nu! It Warning: Sex Throughout THEATRE ™ SAT. MATINEE 2 P.M. PARDNERS Jerry Lewis P __ PASSES Showtime.7 p.m. & 9 p.m. ' Sundays 9 p.m. only MA R . 2.5 MAR. FUTURE WORLD 6-8 _ ~ 4] WILL TWILL FOR NOW” Ellot Gould BLONDIE 14 GOING TO TRY THAT NEW - NEWSCASTER ON CHANNEL 3 , BOOB EVENING, The NEWS IS iM ARNOLD FENWAY SO BAD TODAY ; WITH YOUR i THINK ILL SIX OCLOCK NEWS BY DEAN YOUNG AND JIM RATHOND IF YOU ASK ME, ARNOLDS FUTURE AS } |: & NEWSCASTER LOOKS CIM aReHUe T HEARD YOU VISITED YOUR, HE: UNCLE'S FARM THE OTHER DAY, ARCHIE / : ———..| TELLUS, ARCHIE, WHICH ANIMAL MADE THE BISGEST IMPRESSION ON YOU au “YES,I DID, MISS GRUNDY! THIS OFFICE IS CLUTTEREP WITHA LOT OF USELESS STUFFS TID LIKE TO THROW ; EVERYTHING OUT! eT Critts d aii foseend Sle beaters yramate ny