_ . , The Herald, Tuesday, May 15, 1964, Page 15 [RRO Mn eee car Soe _- Whatis blue we TERRACE ADULT WINNERS ntest: winners . _ ‘The sky andthe-sea wa ras are are blue as can.can be, Peter Was A Fisherman Pel : Sometimes: it seems as though Outen the salt sea Learn iny pay, oo their looking al me, i." a an. ek ok ancy Drew's eyes | Hauling these heavy ‘nets all of the day are as blue as blue ink,” _.Peter was a fisherman. © =“ So are F or-gel-mesnom and Bluebells “I think’’ - ° ’ On the shores of Galilee, Peter was a fisherman. ..--: . He work with his hands, the same like m Peter’ was a fisherman, °° * A fringed gentain = +: coat . and’a bluebonnet, 9 don’t grow as high as a'wall)" But their pretly : : even though their small. The lines in your notebook _are blue, Same with a crocus, Blue is a-color of the rainbow, And is really quite easy to focus Morning come with the rising tide, [hoist my sailandigotosea, = — Go to find where the fishes hide, “°° . «In the turtle-grass by the’mangrove key. 225.) Tapread my net and I cast it, so. , At sink in the jade and silver sea. - -If IT look wp in the sity Little fishes swimming down. below, ' | os what do I see, ‘Which one of you is coming home with me. . . |. The Northcoast Poetry Contest was sponsored by ELEMENTARY HONORABLE MENTION A beautiful rainbow locking down : ; Kitimat, Prince Rupert and Terrace libraries, The when sneakies sneak at me, - My family say, “Go work in town, . - a libraries would like to thank participants for their - ina little forest but when day comes co Blue is the biggest line there Loading the rum and the sugarcane. -_ eontributions, so many of which were of a high sneakles sneak sneak sneakles sneak sneak 7 It just seems to float in the air Youearn lots of money, gonna make us proud, . ' galiber. You made it a great contest. , -‘greepers creep creep creepers creep creep os Some desks are blue : And never have to goouttosea again”. ° ' oo vo __ suiffers sniff sulff sniffers sniff sniff +, +) penetierayons, felt pens, notebooks too. ‘Butt ney wihen you work on the dock, a my . a ” “and at night We have told you a story - e boats the whole long day, - - _ . ; about blue. ‘Whether you think if right or wrong _, TEEN HONOURABLE MENTION TERRACE all if asleep Jessica Campbell Carmen Cebuliak You always gotta do what the bovs-man say... ; . ; , : . j Roger Koe . lite hoy, playing so earnestly, Beriously oe ; on 4 oe ‘with yourG.1.JoetankandBarbieandbomber = © = 8 | TheHare,Thebearand! == | SE Black nd White >” Alook of concentration furrow your forehead. “The ; . The Hare, The bear and I an —————————— EE oe ack and’ ‘ - 7+ + .derries are planning @ rout! oe, om One day I saw a hare chasing a :}- . 1am but a. simple person, | ta rata-tat-a-tate-tata-tatatatatat , bear. 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Springtime is heret Sometimes he will eat it , Ursula Deisler-Radocay ° Right out of the hot pan! Heath Dreger for northern artists YELLOWENIFE, N.W.T. (CP) — A nine-year-old dream {is to come true this ‘week when, with the chant of an Indian prayer, Inuit singers and Dene drummers, the curtain rises on the opening cercmony of the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre. The $2.5-million theatre does not look like much from the outside. It is attached to the high schoo! which educates students from across the Northwest Territories and . just inside the school doors, the familiar smell of the adjoining gymnasium is perceptible. ; In the theatre, though, excitement fills the air as an actor rehearses lines from _ Macbeth while he and the director build a set. Any thought that the theatre is a converted gymnasium vanishes as s00n as the door to the inner lobby is elosed. The 325-seat theatre is a gem, simple in design and praised by performers for providing an intimacy with the audience. The best part of all for.the people who had the dream is the community spirit that has sustained the theatre since planning began four years ago in Sunday afternoon meetings at the mayor's home. WORK LONG HOURS “Biveryone connected with the centre has put in long hours and given an ‘Bhor- mous amount of their time, no matter how busy we were with oir own full-time jobs,” says Alex Czarnecki, the Yellowknife film- maker who is producing, the opening. “And none of it would be possible without the top-calibre artists who are ‘ donating their talent.” Country singér Carroll Baker cancelled a Toronto engagement to perform Thur- sday and Friday at the Midnight Sun special with John Allen Cameron. | Earlier on those evenings, broadcaster Peter Gzowskl is to be host-of the Cham-: pagne and Roses gala opening. - Organizers concede that tickets are priced steeply at $75, but they still need to raise $100,000 and they note that a portion Dreams come true © -nesday with two’ concerts: by Raffi, the ‘whole enterprise,. native crafts will. be éveryone to feel welcome here, to feel that . jt is their theatre." .GLOBE HELPED. _two special northern advertising sections. is tax deductible. Famous People Players, a troupe of mentally handicapped Toronto performers who have won hearts around the world for ; their magical presentations under black lights, are to be part of the opening show. “Also scheduled are French-Canadian folk dancers Les Bles d’or, flautist Paul: Horn, fiddlers Graham ‘and Eleanor Townsend and singer Riki Turofsky. AGENDA FULL : The 11 days preceding the opening have been featuring films, poems, rousic,. singing and dancing by jocal artists and a series of Shakespearean plays. The professional segment begins on Wed- popular children’s singer. . The Royal Canadian Air Farce will tape a live show May 21. ; ; To enhance the northern flavor of the . displayed in the lobby. Czarnecki is quick to point out that the centre is for all northerners, not just residents of the N.W.T, capital. “We want _ ‘The Northern Arts and Culture Centre has captured the imagination of more than just northerners, Singer Anne Murray sent a donation, as did William Shatner, the Hollywood-based Canadian actor best known for his role in Star Trek. 2 ‘The Toronto Globe and Mall led the fund- raising drive. The newspapers con- © tribution included donating the proceeds of PE T il 400 | aera i957 0.57 RADIAL TIRES P20s/75R14 78.97 60.97 Tread wear on the KM 400 is _P215/75R14 84.97 66.97 quaranteed (not just 65,000 km. P175/80A13 P215/75R15 87.97 69.97 rated) for p995/75R14_ 91.97 71.97 p225/75R15 _ 92.97 73.97 97 P2a5/75R15 106.97 84.97 h INSTALLED P205/75R15 84.97 66.97 NAL: 1. Thoroughly inspect lires and yalve stems. 2. Properly rotate tires. 3. Check front alignment. & Rebalance. : : coasT SALES (MVOICE REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE. 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