‘the .” Bestival is today. Anyone - wishing to register can get in. touch with someone from the ° eee Ew ee ee Er OT TET The Herald, Friday, May 30, 1980, Pages ~ Around our town with the Daily Herald f fi The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra will perform: in Kitimat tonight, with only ‘one. performance at 8:15 ‘p.m, The orchestra. will. perform at Mount Elizabeth — Eecondary School, The tour has been made possible through ‘a. $100,000 grant ‘from B.C. lottery funds. “Phe Vancouver Symphony Orchestra comes to Terrace Saturday night to- perferm four-" exciting . symphonies. The concert will take place at thé R.E.M. Lee Theatre, | with; top ~ conductor ‘Kazuyoshi Alkiyama. . Saturday is the last day to “go down to the Skeena Mall and be convinced. The In- | -gurance Corporation of British Columbia's 1980 seat belt convincer will be there and. you'll be able to see the perils of driving without a seatbelt. : . The proposed deadline, for Northwest Women's Women's Center for more information. The: Provincial Festival for 1980 starts June 5in Terrace, The top winners will be gathered here to " compete for a berth in the National Festival. Tickets go on sale at the Skeena Mall this Saturday. Did you know the Skeena Mall plans to have 37 stares when full? Where are they planning to put them? . Once again it's time for the Kispiox Rodeo. .The rodeo goesion all weekend with - events of interest to all ages. Tf you' re headirig out for the fun you're reminded to drive’ carefully. June 3 and 4 brings the final concerts of Sheena Junior . Secondary = and Thornhill Junior Secondary School bands as. well as Caledonia, Terrace, Thor- nhill final band concerts. Music . "applications ‘for nominations for Heritage Canada awards must be received by June 2. The. awards are The Gabrielle Leger . Medal, The Lieutenant-Governor’s Medal, ‘The Awards of Honour; Community Service Awards,’ and iCom- munications Awards. Excellent and- troversial movies featured in Terrace this’. week as Luna and Coal - Miner's Daughter make thei. narthwest rounds. The Bugs Bunny- Roadrunner : Movie finishes con-. _the weekend at the Tillicum in :Terrace, for all the children young and old. Bugs” has always been’ the best cartoon around, with the old flicks from the 40's still | making the new-Grape Ape- . Scoobydeo Saturday mor- ning fare look like kin- dergarten | art with ‘ their terrible plots and horrendous .. ; animation. . Bugs Bunny ends Saturday . ‘ta make room for Luna, Jill Clayburgh’s Italian movie - about. incest ‘and’. other family games. noe Luna, played . by Clayburgh during her hot year last year-when she was nominated for an Academy Award for An Unmarried - Woman, is an opera singer with an emotional problem and a problem child to make things worse. Her son is a heroin.addict and when she finds this out, she goes to great lengths to try to heal him. There are - some rather frank incest scenes, and Bernardo Bertolucci's direction of the film is rather slow. Without meaning to be facetions, Luna isn’t for the whole family. Not only will the kids not understand: ‘what's going on, but they'll be bored as well. Luna should provide food COME STAY WITH US . _ eth ISH BAY Gtea STANLEY PARR cio” aN dae raudshel dow: ntaen tb ANCOUCLER TOLL-FREE 900.268.8993 1756 QAVIE STREET VANCOUVER BC. V6G 1w5 ‘TELEPHONE (604) 682.1831 : WOR. paper are two Terrace ‘phone numbers. Find them, and if one is yours you've’ Pick up your tickets at the Herald office, 3212 Kalum St. are! for thought for those who don’t go to the film just for a cheap thrill, and for those who de there will probably - only be disappointment. Luna is’ nowhere near as dirty as Bertolucci’s, most famous film, The Last Tango in Paris. Luna will be the last film presented at the Tillicum for ‘the 8 p.m. performance, a8 ‘theatre owner Bill Young is _ tearing the roof. off ‘of the gmall theatre and renovating it. That will cut back the ‘selection here ‘for a’ while, but it’s only for a while as the -plans right now ‘are'for the two theatres ‘to be open again ‘at the end of:June. ‘ On.the 7-and 9 sidé ofthe Tillicum, Quadrophenia finishes the week. A story about the phenomenon in England in the, 60s, Quadrophenia features story and -music from ‘The Who's albim of the. same name:that came out 4 - couple of years ago. The plot ‘deals with a boy who is caught between the demands made, on n him by his parents “mod” - ‘ and- -peets, but the real at- traction has to be the music. The Who were the most important of the mod groups, and the only one that lasted — beyond about 1969. They have been a potent force in - modern music for the last 16 years and were the longest- ‘Jasting rock and roll band around who silill had their original’. members — until ‘drummer Keith Moon died last year. Quadrophenia, like Luna, is restricted. - Coal -Miner’s Daughter provides’ a change’ of pace from the dark, visions of the week's other two live-action offerings. . Sissy Spneek is fantastic i in her rofe as Loretta Lynn, the “queen of country music.” Both with her acting and her singing, surprising in an actor,’ the whole show is hers. Spacek is a captivating actress; who despite. her plain looks and mousy voice dominates scenes that she is in simply by the force of her talent. From her first movie appearance in Badlands to this Oscar-certified per- formance, she has really made something of herself in a tough racket. Tommy Lee Jones co-stars as Mooney. Lynn, her husband, but the show is stolen by a terrific first performance by Levon Helm as Loretta’s- daddy. Helm was the drummer and one of the singers with The Band, an important group in the 70s whose hits included Up on ‘Cripple Creek and The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,,. ‘and he makes the transition from the trap kit to the screen with no trouble at all. Helm brings the same hillbilly ease.and enjoyment - fo his acting as he did to his singing and is a pleasure to watch. - Coal “Miner's Daughter also plays in the Nechako Theatre in Kitimat from Saturday to Tuesday and at the TriTown Theatre in. Hazelton from Saturday until Monday. When Time Ran Qui, an undistinguished feature with Paul Newman and Jaqueline Bissett plays the week oul at the Nechako. In Hazelton from Wed- nesday until Friday, the abysmal ° Cuba’ wastes peoples time. . Live entertainment this week sees The Don Hinton Show coming to the Kitimat Hotel bar. Don Hinton is an Elvis - Presley impersonator, who has toured extensively with his backup band. Hinton pulls out all the stops with costumes, a stage show and the whole veparisire ol of Elvis songs. There will be a cover charge every night at the bar, as Hinton’s . group doesn't play cheap. In the lounge at the Kitimat, Herb Pemberton’s ballads entertain. ’ Clark and Gallant continue their engagement at the Lakelse Hotels bar, while in © Olsons wed on May 17 Charlyn ‘Kay Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Olsen, and Nigel Douglas Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Glover, were united in holy matrimony May 17, 1980. They were married at 4 p.m. in the Knox United Church, Reverend David Martin officiated and the music was by: Marilyn Brodie and Mrs. Ginny Lowrie sang a solo. — The ushers were Eric Galbraith and Hans Kurth and standing with the groom as best man was Mr. Ronald R. Clough. The bride had Connie Laplante as her maid-of- honor. Miss Laplante and - bridesmaids Terri Hogan and Valérje/Glover wore blue ‘A-line: gowns with blue ‘atid*-white. lace jackets, Their flowers were, pink carnations ‘with white daisies . and -| baby’s breath.. They wore ‘opal pendants made by the bride's father. The bride wore a F classic white lace long- ipaiinigilneilgoilnoingpianiakin rie etd be ittrick a lace: Her. bodice was and she wore a sheer kk JAI OI IIA IIA r {sleeved fown with:a 1 THEATRE + ‘Face. train of layered fe ic PASSES : adorned with seed pearls Hidden somewhere in the fend sh veil trimmed in E white lace. in Terrace.. opal ‘pendant for her to wear and she carried a cascade of 22 pink roses with carnations and ‘baby’s breath. ‘The mother. of the bride - wore a floor length blue gown and the mother of the groom wore a floor length turquoise layered chiffon gown. - The reception was held at. the ‘International Order of Oddfellows Hall in Terrace. =A smorgasbord was catered by the ladies’ of the Terrace Legion Auxiliary, Dance music was provided by Wayne Prichett of Kitimat. The bride presented rases from her bouquet to both of her ‘frandmothers ; sna oh ‘ PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (UPI) — The longer the antenna the higher the rank, - goes the maxim in Haiti's capital “of Port-au-Prince, where guns appear to have been replaced by walkie- talkies as symbols: of power and prestige. The policeman standing on the corner is armed with a walkie-talkie, symbolizing Her father made an — his seniority. Plainclothes a PO TWH Us WH de ror La Gondola cme VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE - DINE IN OUR EXQUISITE VENETIAN DINING LOWNGE Cont Wem and her mother and. mother-in-law. The bride’s going away outfit was a two-piece white summer dress and jacket made of white -eotton with navy polka- dots. “ The master of ceremonies was Mr. Eric Green, uncle of the bride. Telegrams arrived from friends .and relatives .in Vancouver, ‘and also from Reading, Newbury and London, England, . . Out-of-town guests included Olive Hohenadel of Penticton, John Hillian of Courtenay, Wiley Hogan’ of -the Queen ‘Charlotte Islands, Doug Freeman and Graham Walkie- talkies are big in Haiti. ‘security agents parading. with walkie-talkies make sure their fellows recognize the .instrument’s — im- portance, An American reporter covering the wedding of President-for-Life Jean- Claude Duvalier and Michelle Bennett amused his colleagues by using a phony -walkie-talkie to pass security barriers more easily. | At the president’ s wedding ” reception, even the caterers used walkie-talkies to among hungry soldiers. A guest at the reception, wishing to illustrate her point that a high official had lost his position, said to her companion, ‘You see, they Kelowna, * Campbell River, Nelson be. Currie of ‘Smithers, Chuck Gruenwald of Prince George, Ron Clough of Duncan, Norman and Eileen Olsen of Nanaimo, Eric Galbraith, Valerie Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Glover, Mr. and Mrs. David Eyles, all of Nelson. Guests from Vancouver included Terri Hogan, Brian Miller, Mrs. Mary Hogan, Rick Green, Holly Green, Robert Green, Mr.. and Mrs. Eric Green, and from Campbell River, Connie Laplante. The bride and groom left for a honeymoon in ’ Disneyland, Vancouver and Vancouver Island, The new Mr. and Mrs. Glover will make their’ home..in, Terrace at \45- . 4619: Queensway Drive. Mr, and Mrs. “the lounge Terdwyn, 8 soft- music trio, croon to the crowds. " Gene Lennon stays on for another week in the bar at the Northern Motor Inn. ” At the Red D'Or Cabaret in the Terrace Hotel, the | Barrelhouse Band rocks for the week, while in the bar Fred Lagasse does his thing and Jimmy Douglas plays the lounge. , TROUBLED. 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