More: than 800 enter musical festival here The Music Festival Committee has received B46 entries for= the 1941 Pacific Northwest Music Festival, an increase over - 198 of approximately 7%. Particularly noticeable Smithers, Kispiox, Hazelton, Kitwanga, Kitimat, Prince’ Rupert, Stewart, New ~ Alyansh and Terrace, and all. sections (dance, speech arts, choral, band, voice, are dance and speech arts. piano and instrumental) Entrants have registered arein this year’s program. from Hagensberg, - With less than two. months to go, the com- Houston, -Kitsegukla, r t LINA’S TV by: LINA PAVANEL How many of you have stayed home on a "Saturday night t watch Saturday Night Live? If you think you can have a good time going aut, one night of this show could keep you in stitches. , unable to figure out, is how they manage tp get away with everything they say. Iimagine itis © because the censor board is more than half asleep when the program is sired. Or maybe out in New York City, this is considered en- joyable entertainment. Anyway stay awake foe this program and I'm sure you will be - entertained. Did any af you catch the Sunday afternoon presentation? The Alfred Hitehcock presentation entitled Nerth by Nerthwest was just as confusing as the litle. There was a lead to a climax, a plot, a love entanglement and a happy ending with the good guys winning out aver the bad guys. At least I think this was ‘ happening, as I found it hard to follow. I think even if I bad sat and watched the whole thing through I would not have figured it out. It was a good movie to watch with other people and _see if you could come to the same agreement about what exactly was happening. Ihave been waiting for the season premiere » of Buck Rogers (in The 2th Contary) as it bas ~ been, scheduled. and n 59 many * tries. Finally it was shown on Thiireday of last week. I thought it got off to a slow start, trying to introduce all the new characters, but it was the same Buck Regers as last season, - hot spiced up with gorgeous mindless people. Did you think Wilma appeared a ‘litte - harder in this year’s show, maybe just a little leas concerned about Buck? Or am I trying to make a romantic conflict in one of the few _ productions where this is not necessary?. ” ‘Who was the actress who stated ‘if you've got it why not flaunt it?” Hil give you a few ‘hints, She is long legged, wears culolfs and high heels regardless of the weather and in- sists that the production crew staple her T- shirts into provocative angles. Have you not _ figured out who the news-stopping brunetie " is? One last hint. She plays on the second : season Dukes of Hazzard peries. If you want. some light entertainment ona Friday evening, with lots of car chases. and bare chested males watch this series. They try for alapetick comedy with the mayor of the town, (Boss Hogg) and I think he does an admirable job. They also try for a little down home fatherly type with the entrance of "Oia 438-1371 - ‘The only part of the program I have been Pies bas mittee work begins to become detailed and in- volved. Anyone who can, and wishes to, become involved should phone 635- 3833. There are twa ‘monthly, meetings remaining, Feb. 10 amd. Mar. 10 held at 4315 Birch Avenue, Terrace, at 8 p.m. Classes will be held at the” R.E.M. Lte Theatre, Caledonia Lecture Theatre and Cassie Hall School with & gala performance on . Saturday, April 4 at 8 p.m. — at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. The public is encouraged to attend throughout the event, sessions, are free, 8 charge of §2.50.for adults and $1 for students under 12 is made for the Gala . Performance only. The including a - program, complete schedule, will go on sale mid-March. : The festival is being held in Terrace Mar. 23 to Apr. 4 and further information _* canbe obtained by phoning © . Olga Power at 635-3633. - under _ Chairmanship of Neil ~ LEGION NAMES NEW SLATE BRANCH NO. | It's a new year and‘a ‘new executive and a - new project for Branch ; Now. : ‘This year’s executive under President Dave _ Mallett is asfollows: - Past president, Mary Ann Burdett; First vice . president, Ken Austin; ‘Second ‘vice president, LD. (Bid) Kirkaldy; secretary, Joan Davis; treasurer, Rom Gowe; executive committee, Laurie Mallett, Bob - - Campbell, Neil McKay, ” Derek Hales and Dave ~ Bowen-Colthurt; Sgt. at ‘arms - Roy Clifford. - The hig item on the agenda for the year, the co- _McKay and Kaul ~ Kaulbeck is PROJECT ‘SL. You willbe hearing . more of this over the ai gnosis -, equipment | therapeutic equipment in Mills Memorial The project is to be kicked off with a special ceremony in the Branch af 7:30 p.m, Feb. 21 and the projected date for completion “treatment at least ing couple of fields. Donations from anyone of the. and-or - : (personal, business, service | clubs) sre welcome and: ‘official To’ out members: we would, ask that” you assint in any way, you feel able. Come on out to the general meetings, every second Tuesday of the month at 8 p.m. in ‘the Legion Auditorium, find out more about this project and the other events that are taking — place in your branch. - * Don't forget. the Legion Carling Bonspiet : coming up Jan: 30, 3i -end Fed. 1. This is "always a time: of good comradeship and fun for curlers and observer's - alike, — LIBRARY BROWSING| by ED CURELL and MARIA. YOUNG government study underiaken to determine the automation requirements of British Columbia public libraries. The govern- ment had established a special fund of $3,000,000 to asaist with automation aod the and, reading . centres. . were- contacted. Twenty-four recom- mendations were made’ in the study which has been recently published, Chief among these was that ‘The Ministry of Provincial = Secretary and Government Ser- vices should lake steps to provide for the establishment of a a group of cooperating "+ libraries linked by | and utilizing computer technology fer the provision of services and sharing af resources. For a library such as ours, being part of a network would be of tremendous significance. At the moment we are quite _: inter-library privileges; : the ::¢allec: -~ « automated TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS INC. mt ‘ Refrigeration Service Serving the Prince George Area and Highway 16 West. _ Temperature Controlled Perishable Goods ~ Burnaby 564-2506 . " prince Geoige Bulk Grain + Lumber Aldérgrove 680-6022 independent, having only the loosest of links "> with Kitimat and Prince Rupert purely on a voluntary basis. The majority of requests for materials not held in our library are passed to Victoria where a ‘This is not always satisfactory a8 we . approach them’ not knowing what their collection contains and weare about 50 to 60 per * cent successful this way. By being part of a network with assured loan. tions of almost every Ubrary in the province would be available to every _ Terrace, Although we person = it : feel we havea very fine provincial network ' woukl be considerable. Even the larger libraries in the lower. - mainland with in- | dependently greater collections than ours -have formed them- | selves into a co ‘operative federation “which permits them equal access to cach other. It isa tremendous _ benefit to library users _ in the Vancouver ares andione which could be" duplicated’ “tirotighout *” “ the province through a network system. We peed the advantages it will bring. POLICE NEWS Bruce Morrow was charged with impsired driving and driving with a bicod-alcobol level after. his car went off the road afd hit a Hydro pole on - : Heal acre oe ae a gr Topete, had A ridge of high pressure is bringing sunny skies and as it develops it will get colder but drier, The high today is six degrees Celsius and the overnight low in -2 degrees. 14.2 2. The Herald, Friday, January 21, 1901, Page 3 a alenticont money at only Did you know you could < _ finance your. new General. Motors _ vehicle’ with General Motors . money at only 14. 2%. for up to 48 months on approved credit ep te Tk Jim McEwan] Tehphoss SOT : . Norepes, WC. 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