‘Page 2 ‘Contract put for new bridge VICTORIA — The Teen W.AC. Bennett, Chairman of “Treasury Board, announced that approval had today been given by tee the Board to the Department of] ‘Highways to let contracts for the “construction of: Kitseguecla Ri- ‘ver Bridge, Northern Trans Pros vingel Highway, Contract No. 1 bstructure at an estimated ‘eost to the Province of $75,- 000,00, AIR COULD CRUSH The surface air pressure on ‘Venus is 75 times greater than|' ‘on earth-equal to the pressure 12,550 feet below sea level, EUROCAN PULP &PAPER co. LTD, APPOINTMENT eee e cere re : DUNN > BE. Eng., P. Eng, RUSSELL A. Whe Directors of Eurocan Pulp & Pazer Co. Ltd. an- Mieunce the appointment of ‘Russell A. Dunn as President, Chief Executive Officer and a Director of the company ef- fective November 1, 1968, with headquarters at Vancouver, B.C. Mr. Dunn. was formerly Executive Vice-President and @ Director of the Great Lakes Paper Company Limited, Burecan is presently con- structing «8 $100. million integrated forest products camclex at Kitimat, B.,, consisting of a Wood Prepar- ation Plant scheduled for completion for 1969, and a Pulp and Paper Mill scheduled for completion in 1970, Baritone Aksel Schiotz opens local music season | By MARYLIN DAVIES Aksel Schictz, baritone and truly remarkable human being, opened the Terrace Concert As- sociation series Saturday even- ing in the high school, Some 250 members heard as- sociation president Dr, R,E.M, Lee introduce the Danish barit. one on his farewell tour, Mr, Schiotz has been a renown- ed tenor and the voice of Ra- dic Free Denmark, Shortly aft- er the war he underwent an op- AUTOMATIC | PORTABLE DISHWASHER “eo Easy attachment to sink faucet; ae expensive installation. . © Two cycles: ermal or Heavy Duly. x : @ No presinse; powerful spray with boester pump. | “a Sterllizes dishes with special built-in heater wait. 5 eration leaving his face partially paralized, After months of de. termination he taught himself to sing this time as a baritone, Success has been a fitting tri. bute. The program opened with & group of songs by the early English composers Henry Pur- cell and Thomas Arne, followed by two songs each from the Franz Schubert song cycles Die Schone Muller and Winterisse and the well known “To Music’’, This group falls into the caté- gory known as lieder, an equal balance of piano and voice. Here singer and pianist must weave their parts together without sac- rificing the beauty of either, To me this was not as successful as it might have been had the artista been a little less indep- endent, A group of Joseph Haydn songs completed the first half with Mr, Schlotz exhibiting a lovely lilting legato particularly in the final selection, The second half opened with the first elght songs of the Ro. bert Schumann song cycle Dict- erleibe, the Poet’s Love, This was a lovely presentation of the port between the partners, neith- er being subservient tothe other, A group of three songs by French composer Maurice Rave) delighted the audience as Myr, Schiotz portrayed the legendary Spanish character Don Quixo in these moods as he thought or Pensioners given money for piano | Terrace Old Age Pensioners Organization received $158,55 ber second meeting, : W.D. Griffiths, presidem of the pensioners association, by Mrs, Leslie Robinson on behalf of the ‘Showcase 68 concert group. : The senior citizens plan toadd -make an afghan to be xaffled in the.spring, . “At the - November: 2 meeting, president W.C. comed Mrs, Elizabeth Holtom as tlon, pupils of Mrs, Marylin Davies who performed plano and vocal numbers, lieder style with complete rap- |. for their Senior Citizens Resid. ence plano fund at.their Novern- “The money was presented to ‘to the piano fund by having sew. ing meetings where: they plan to . Griffiths wele a new member ‘to the organiza. ‘The 29 joembers present were entertained, at the mesting by his love, at prayer, and in. a drinking song. The program finished with a group by Scandinavian compos- ers which the artists obvioualy enjoyed, Throughout the evening Schiotz was ably supported by. Ralyt-|' Tinsley at the piano, Mr. Tins- ley attacked his instrument with authority and dexterity. . The high school gym was used for the Alaska Music Trail con- ed an apt setting, Tasteful stag- ing arranged by Mrs, G, Boyd provided an Intimate Aerie f i the small'concert. * cert for the first time and prov. | ‘- the a NEW PUMPING STATION to top Skeena River water wos formally handed over by consulting engineers Willis, Cun- liffe and Tait to Terrace Municipality Wednesday. The _ $225,000 infiltration gallery and pumping station can pump three thousand gallons per minute with its present two pumps, has space for two more pumps when needed. Pictured above (from left) are Gary Holmes of the muni- cipal engineering staff, Alderman Edna Cooper, and Bob Noble of Willis Cuntiffe and Tait, The pumping statién only goes into operation when there is insufficient water from Spring Creek supply for Terrace needs. It cuts in ‘automatically, and one pump hos-an’ auxiliary gosaline engine An case of Power failure. ; ; SORT SS RS ss : 48° 8 fallow _ ay Valley. 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