Le The “Thornhill 5th Troop” of the Boy Scouts meets each Thursday evening at the Thornhill Elementary School-Gym from 7 to 9 p.m. Further information. please phone 635-9327 evenings. “Wednesday, October 13 - School Concert for Terrace Schools.. ‘‘The Huggot Family”. 1:30 p.m. R.E.M. Lee Theatre ‘Saturday, October 23 - Jehovah’s Witness ‘Con- 0, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Oct. 13, 1976 TS HAPPENING October 23. a - Mills Memorial Hospital ‘Auxiliary Annual Tea and. Bazaar, introducing a Kiddie’s Korner, Saturday, October 23 -in the ‘Arena Banquet Room from ‘2 to 4:30 p.m. a Sunday, October 24 - Jehovah’s Witness Con- ference - all day Friday, October 29 . - Terrace District Teachers . Association Professional Development Conference - all day - R.E.M. Lee Theatre Setober a0. 106 - The Catholic Women's League Annual Fall Tea and Bazaar will take place Saturday, October 30. |. - Terracé District Teachers Association Professional Development Conference - morning - R.E.M. ‘Lee. -Theatre , - ‘Terrace - Concert Association present Clive Lythgoe, concert pianist - 8:15 p.m. - R.E.M. Lee Theatre Sunday, October 31° | - Tri-City (Pr. Rupert, Kitimat, Terrace) Senior Secondary School Band Concert - 2 p.m. - R.E.M. Lee Theatre Tuesday, November 2. - School Concert for Terrace Schools. Clive Lythgoe, ‘Theatre Fall Production “Relatively "Wednesday, N ovember:3" - Terrace Little Theatre’s - fall production “Relatively Speaking’ -an English; ‘comedy: by Alan Ayck-. pourne - 8p.m. - R.E.M.Lee ‘Nov. 4 to Nov. 6 - Terrace. Little Theatre’s’ Speaking’’ an English Comedy by Alan Ayck- -bourne - 8 p.m, R.E.M. Lee Theatre Sunday. December 5 . - Joan Spencer’s Singing” * Class - Student Recital 3 pan., R.E.M, Lee Theatre: December 4 - Terrace Concert Association presents Guitar. ‘Tues., December 7 _— - Uplands Elementary School Christmas Concert - R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Dee. 8 - Dec. Il - Caledonia Sr, Secondary School Drama _ Class Production. R.E:M. Lee _ Theatre ‘Tues., December 14 - Kiti K-Shan’ Primary School Christmas Concert, R.E.M. Lee Theatre . December 16-18. - Terrace Little Theatre’s Christmas Pantomine. . about. it, © Freeman, 7m 635-9161 a newspapers: make . good all ference - all day - R.E.M. between 2 and 5 p.m. at concert pianist, 1:30 p.m. - 7 stag, | Lee Theatre Veritas Hal. “* REM. Lee Theatre Trio. R.E.M. Lee Theatre R.E.M, Lee Theatre “Our hometown newspaper competition’ winner _ Johnny scored his first neighbors, their community medium triumph and It is through the judicious indispensable. . goal in hockey last week, and their very existence. tragedy become community —yse of photographs that the By Geolf ‘Tagg “| ‘ind Mary won a 4-H public Ina highly ruralarea such = responsibilities, - le be’ weekly newspaper can Foremost, Alberta “§€ speaking contest, © ‘Mrs. as that served by the County savoured or shared by one achieve much of ils local The above -essay ‘was . Jones: took first place atthe Forty Mile Commentator, «and all. 7 - success.- Pictures, like’ judged the’ winner in this a bridge party on Wednesday =the weekly newspaper . Speaking to both the memories, are timeless. year's “Homelown Paper” evening, and the Smith serves a number of ‘highly larger communities and the Immediacy is not im- (ompetition, by J.D. Me-' family enterlained friends . relevant functions. The isolated farm family, the portant, for long after the }arlanc, Chairman of the from rsesaneeeteent days. . citoria! page can be seen its weekly newspaper nore event smile can be brought Journalism Department al ‘There is only one source in the social conscience of the an any other agent, ad- ‘to one’s heart by. the © ityerson Polytechnical any rural community where community, It chastises, it dresses self to the com- recollection of a fleeting iilitute, ‘The ‘ssay up- reliable information about commends, il questions, it ” plete spectrum Of society. It moment in time captured by — peared in-the 40-Aile County such events can be gleaned. informs. However, it does so attempts, therefore, to offer the camera. of an en-...commentator, published in It is the weekly newspaper. in i local contex! with which within its pages something thusiastic amatem Alotal ~ Bow Island, Alberta. 7 *e avente are of tle reader can readily for everyone. ne’s social paper that uses photographs = ‘Yhie author, Geolf Tagg, 7 ee iY uttering are Of identity. Because of the status matters little, for no “both widely and wisely. will receive a gold medal 7 significance. Certainly. they essentially parochial nature ~ one, from the loftiest to the opens up new horizons to a.nd « cheque tor $400 tor his = are not likely to warrant the of-the publication, those who — Jowliest “escapes the om- wide range of people who cutort. ‘The publisher. of the, . attention .of the more ‘im- ‘are singled oul for. com- nipresent eye of the com- are otherwise deterred from’ Commentator, Mr. Oliver - mediate’ branches of the mendation or criticism can munity press. the printed page. — . Hodge will also receive a 7 news media such as radio, hardly fail tobe aware ol the A ssignificant aspect of the oa 8 pold medal and a cheque tor ‘{elevision, or the daily {¢l./ can, therefore, be un weekly — newspaper is The weekly newspaper is, sz) al the C.C.N.A, amuul 7 press but to the. people agent of change in the al- community _ involvement. then, the life-blood. of the cConyention in Halifax, concerned, these 0e- litudes and behaviour of Rarely can such papers small town and rural A\jgust i) through 14. 7 currences are at least as both individuals _ and afford the luxury of fulltime community. It. is the town situs year’s response WwW ££ important. as) any in- community organizations. ‘reporting staff, cre’, the forum for local, ihe | compelition — wis ternational, national or It is an old, bul true adage photographers or layout public opinion. Itis the voice tsually high. Almost. 300 < = provincial event, from thal the pen is mightier than specialists. The weekly of the district it serves. Itis oniries came inte the olfices ES which they feel a sense. of the sword, and never was it relies heavily on its where people see them- wy (-4.4.A., demonstrating _ 3 itglation and. detachment. more truly spoken phan readership for r news, selves and me ere as the utieetion and esteom in ve 7 Wee “Wwspuper. oltographs and ilems 0 OM Pp: which the local paper ts ne y ‘It is, then, the local em- Where else are the trials and. vocial interest, giving many that give’ the rural com- 1. thousands ot Canadians, Li phasis thal gives the weekly tribulations, the successes an amateur writer or munity. its life . and in his comments, Mr. i newspaper in any com- and failures, the hopes and, photographer the existence. It. fulfills a need © ickarlane says that Mr. smunily ils greatest impact, frustrations ol rural satisfaction of seeing his or . in communication that is not ‘Lagg’s enlry “has sub- tor it speaks to the people | southern Alec -betler por; her name in print for the satisfied by any other stance and) style ata uboul themselves, their trayed? ‘Through this first time... . medium, and as such, it is protessional level. don't CWE DCWN EVOL DOWM TOE ROLD OOP D EID FOI DOWIE WOLD OID WHO EF DE WOLD “AnOow Mr, ‘Tagg's vocation, ; . = —— , , . ~ bathe may be missing a bet ; oo, ae an Qurnadisin. a Honorable mention went _@, ‘to. the. entries from the a oe following papers: The . ee Clarenville Packet, (A.J. ce Pitts);-. The Western ; Te as ~@- Review, (Mrs. Annelies. a ) Befus); The Erin Advocate, Rs | (Joseph B. Doyle); -The- oe . ‘ ~ or Vanguard, (Michael R. - . rn ee Wet on \ te -rsie.@ LeBlane); “Westmount: oo BS tes ceo ee BB See Soo -Y Examiner, : (Nancy | ce a | ‘Weston); Stouffville a re DISCOTHEQUE “ ‘ Tribune, (Sharon Tram-_. Qo _ ne mer); Saskatchewan Valley | Ls _ — — ews, (Mrs. Mary Finlin); 2 | NOW OPEN |. _ [The Finest in Diseo Sound ‘Tolield Mercury, - (Lois re te we | PLUS dT Hammond), | Revelstoke — go 9 ; = ; gy Review, (J. Stier); Olds S aan me 9:00 P.M. GRAFFITI . aS Gazette, (Marylin a. #0 2:00 A.M. ; ; Se Halvorson); and The Qs ee ROCK N’ ROLL ‘London News, (Mrs. Hanna _ ; 7 eo, . Cauma).. a, | Tuesday on rer RECORD GIVEAWAYS |. te MacFarlane om oa oO ees , Ww Ce cludes with the remarks, “I 5. to Saturday. .| | NIGHTLY? “__} 4 would like to cite Freeman " a ~ ee — Co , Payne:in the Humber Log 4. ; — | wee - oe . @ .andJohn Lushinthe Gander- } BAVARIANINN [2255 : | | . , aie mo entries. 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