WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, .1974 Charlot; : carlisite Success... This* package: at his world: Dog's . Life) marks: fo. became | through years. comedy and pathos wad. Lo! bacon trademark.” * A Dog's Life will: tramp joins the. army. ruming * time. bye day. Tt was produce -On ‘Sundays’ J “he Surtir = Gald Rash" D5.027 . “For. eight. Sunday ‘evbnliéa, starting on May 26 at 8:30 p,m. CFTK - TV will present Charlie Chaplin: at -his loveable, ” laughable’ best. The entire series isa must for film buffs, nostalgia lovers , ‘and fans | of "Klondike, seeking .a fortune, B “and: finding. a motherlede of & : laughs. Geogia Hale co-stars in ; +1925. United Artists Bam " production: ; The presentation on Sunday, June $at9 p.m. will be Charlie’s & .., popular City Lights, This silent movie was oneof the number of Chaplin productions that went against the new trend to sound § on film. It co-stars Virginia ~Cherill as the little blind girl § : who is befriended by the tramp. - lt: was produced by United ‘Artists in 1931, Sunday, dune 16 al 9 p.m. the film’ will be Medern Times. Pradaced by United Artists in From 1914, when he made his very first “movie, Making “A Living, until the early 50s, when he-left:the United States to live” in: Europe; Chaplin: dominated. the’ “Hollywood: scene: like. na” other man. He was more than a consumate actor. He became a -. highly polished director, wriler, . producer’ and” businessman. In his more than 40 years at the lop , of his’ profession; ‘Charlie ‘in- : reduced “a Host of future stars’. and:.portrayed:. a. gallery. of. characlers, all, aimed at:.the “average man". Eb was-this.. knowledge af his.craft-and: his" public hal kept: Chaplin-riding the crest. ofboth financial and: Chaplin's’ final attempt at a j sound Was very much a part of “he industry, itswas. one of his most popular vehciles. Modern -Goddard inthe part of a poor young girl.who, with the (ramp, “was trying to cope with life in a niechanized world. films, (10 "in all: have: ‘been! carefully. selected lo: span, the. on years. and (lo! show.“ the: _. devilapment.” af. the: aclor «and: Suniier > Movies “start ‘time “feverts ta 8:30 for the showing “of what is. considered by many “critics lo. be, Chaplin's majot wur-de-force: “in. sound:..The.” Great Diciator: had: an. all-star cast; leaded by Miss Goddard, : Jack Oakie, Billy: Gilbert, and Cliarlie in.the dual role of the Dictator wid a quiet, lille. - barber who: becomes:a fighter anuch* for! the: rights on Sunday, May, “a6 ali 8: 30 p.m. the-sertes :will- open ‘with |< - three. Jof his Pearly. films, all - selected by Chaplin” himself, ~- and packaged tdgether: in: 1959 ; as the Charlie: Chaplin Revue. inte The first: film is‘a ‘short, 3°: ‘reeler, A‘Dig's Life, Brodibed : in: 1918 by-First-: National, x Charlie's: [irst appeaiaiices ‘as’ ihe mustachined.” §playfooled Iramp, the charagler: that: wai i trademark, eparture: £ : deaper: into the human ‘psyche han any at his previous films=I " modern-day: retelling of Bluebeard glory, wilh - parallel between tind; life-of the: tranip and the Hife of. hig dog. “A Dog's: Life ‘has been described as ‘‘a> brillant:mixture © at. TI by -atinther 3 3 redler trom: First: National, Shoulder Arms-:This 1916. praductign is. one: ofthe earlies! affernpts fo. lok: at! the =: hutiareus: side” af wary as the 1s. and~ ihe ‘tiny. hat and swining, ‘cane. Verdoux ‘is -a =) Jeoniplex characterin a complex “world. Yel, for, all“ this,. the, And, finally an “May 28, Pilgrim. A 4-reel production, ae this was. Chaplin's last {ini for: First-National-and although the. _evitieal’ and financial ‘success: Frilz Leiver-and Marilyn Nash are anvong the co-stars). 0 =, Limelight; Chaplin's. 1959 -°- United’ Artists classic, and his: last “Anierican.- nrade movie, Is _ Standards, is very: shorty: if Was =‘ considered 8 major. work’ in its. ‘obably” ‘(he sfasl - famous of the'silent praductions Sy Chaplin.’ Carloi, the tramp.” » travels 0 the gold. fields ‘of the, For Top watt | Hew and Used : Give Stu A Call At Reum Motors” Days -,635-494' STU CROUSE ns Nights - 635.4293. TILLICUM TWIN |THEATRES LTD. _ "Show-times 7.00p.m. and 9. 19pm. SERPENT ‘Modern. Times was movie, and, although ‘intreduced’ Paulette ot the common, . ; .“yefused ~ rChatlie, delvin ~ he: Smee enenual ion. aon: Sunday, at8.30* p.m? Although"! y mets-vith, imrotatively*topine" provincetan receplion |” in America, _ imelighit, prossed “more.-(han. : “any: ainer Chapin, film. Charik S@ason. Vehicles Charlie Chaplin composed twelve minules of ballet music for this production. and, despite the fact that he looked upon the composilion as On Sunday, June’ 23, the “Just another part of the job,” . it was given a high degree of - critical approval.. Claire Bloom cirstars in Limelight, as. the ~ pathetic ballerina befriended by *: “the has-been. clown, (Charlie). : “;,The.. final program of: the: ‘Chaplin série :is scheduled for Sunday, “July. 14-al-9 pam.’ Produced in 1957 in Europe, the: “King In New York ‘contained too > ‘of Charlle’s-. feeling towards the country which haa | him « re-entry. for“ “Summer “American -Mévies ie aldo séheduled al. 830, agai: the srorldwide, reviews: vice he? Chaplin: film: will be ‘I's Monsieur’ Verdoux, were. good, : : For-a number of years The ; King In New York was nat § seen A nother G ood: Tou rist Season - Expected — “Hon. Ernest Hall, Minister af “travel Industry, said Monday “‘Movie.-was : ‘a remendous he anticipates mare British \Columbians will. vacation’: “their own province: this. year’ “than ever before, °° ovWe now have more and: improved parks, recreation “sites, and camp-graund. units: and this should‘enenurage more - ~"residents ta (travel within: the deenjoy ayeumie* scwurerhnokupsieand +-affluent ~ h envirepment,” . : Mn. Hall'saj ty OF. Travel’: In am itself: far.” ‘anollier ed loti ‘ist the Depainent "Besides | j ~ Columbians vacalioning” here;: * anlicipaté more’ Canadians framuther provinces . _ te visit our, beautiful - :pravince. and tourists from: the’ United - _ Stales lo slay here longer. ‘The tet resull. may well indicale an. ouistanding tourist season,’ "the: minister said.,. Mr, Hall said the department’: has increased” pramotions during shoulder’ “moniis in Alberta,- Saskal+ _ chewan and the, adjoining U.S. a ale’. The department is also | “maintaining: its* provincial “* _cee-ing is. Believing" campaign © ‘and. the. British “Columbia’ Festival of Sports promotion... ‘The minister said’ there are. we also 4720 Lakelse Phone 635- 2040 Yul Brynner . Henry Fonda - MAY 8-7 Legend of Heil House Pamela Gramhien » Roddy McDowell . MAY 8-11 A May 3-4-6 T THE"DRIVE-IN" “CHEYENNE SGCIAL GLUB” Ash Wednesday — Elizabeth Taylor “N FINE me TILLICUM TWIN © THEATRES LTD. 2900, Braun “Phone 635- 5310 - 4720 Lakelse | “phos 635-2040 ‘HE HERALD, by North American audiences, and, when it finally was show here, the eritics were, as Charlie said, “Fine!” The King In New York was the “swansong lo-a long and colorful .acling career, but 1 wis hardly the end of the tittle tramp. . AS: ‘recently as “1973, Charlie: ° Chaplin was honoured by ‘the: “Academy: of Motion’ Picture: Arts, for . his contribution 1a ~ films: “throughout the. years, .~- _Wwind Solo Josefina Ganvelas receiving a-special Oscar fram his pears. Iwasa touching, dnd 38 : "Brass Solo. Trent Lindsay” — long ovérdud. moment. ‘CBC-TV's package of ‘Chaplin . films shows the man at his best, and shauld be ap ideal lead-in to the Canadian’, film: ‘Series S.. starting: on July: 2 at 9 Pa» 556 campsites ot units) privately ‘operated. ~ province today as against -280 ay Sagas? The number: of “yea privately operated. trailer parks: 1 Teo phy.” Band.” classes’. 348-354 | - has likewise increased from: 242 a year ago to 482 twith 12,490 cunts), .Pishing camps~ today pumber 133, with 930 units, :cf, Mry:Hall noted that facilities ° - Dalena Triga-(tied} - 2 et TERRACE, B.C. Speech Arts Awards (8) Mrs. P. English - 1, Terrace International Truck & Equipment Co. Ltd. Trophy - Highest marks in’ Spoken @ Poetry (K - Gr. 3) Melissa Davies and Dean Olson (tied)- m2 C.P.A, Trophy - Spoken Poeiry (Gr, 4-7) Tim Kaiser 4%. ‘Terrace Little Theatre Trophy - Spoken Poetry (Gr. § - § adult) Gordon Sheridan 4. Mike Strymecki Memorial ® Trophy - Choral Speaking (K - Gr.3) E. T. Kenney - Grade 3 5. Royal Bank Trophy - Choral a Speaking (Gr. 4:7) St. An- thony’s Scheol-Grade 5‘ 6. Terrace Ministerial. Assoc. = award (Bible) - Bible Reading Gwynne McCullough - and 7. Kitimat Children's Theatre Awards ($15.00) -’- Prepared Prose Reading Ingrid Metz- meier 8. Audrey M. Mellors Trophy “1 1, Dr. L J,.Talarica. Award $25.00) ..¢ Sight Reading Story Telling Tina Glacamello. an - Instrumental & Hard (Ly ‘Beta Sigma Phi (xi Alpha | Upsilon) Award ($25.00 String Solo David Miele “9. Perrace Downtown “Lady © Lions Award ($25.00) - Wood: -Pucker Award ($25.00) - 4. B.C. Tel Trophy plus $50.00 - . Instrumental Ensemble Prince “> Blementary “School Choir Rupert ‘Clarinet Quartet 5.’ Beta Sigma Phi (Beta Nui: Challenge; Award (525.00). __ “Instrumental Duel Howard h Hoad & Trent Lindsay: are Skoglund Challenge “award $25.00)" Instrumental Tria CAnita,: ‘“LeFrane, . Robert Pre’ ybyski : Narber|- Diesing... b » Narthern Sentinel: Press Hazelton. Church Concert Band Bulkley: Valley ‘Brass, Band : Caledania’ . . ‘at ‘Mhiese -siles, such as light, “ discharge, gentres, have vastly ‘improved: ince thee provincial _health® “department. brought” dawin-stiff health t sulalions i ‘in lez. : parks) have “also “inereaséd * from 5,651. a year-ago’ to: 6,188 iaday, in3some 120° parks, ‘the “minister said, There are more _ sani stations in-parks, tov. - The Forest Service, back. in ihe business of building camp- siles in forested areas; last year * provided ‘minlmunt health: and safety “facilities “al 321 more. sites,.|lus bringing the: number F of improved ‘gites'to 607, - Liter “parrels_in-the forests were in- , ereasad fram,950 to 1,612. and toilet cabins from 280 to, 632. Fire pads were constructed al 158 sites, while signs were in- slalied al 135 sites... A cance irail near Prince George is ‘nearing completion and cross- ‘country. trails are hoing im- "proved. ve “The work being done by the various, government depart- ‘ments and agencies towards increasing “the recreation potential af our. environment is making my depariment’s task all the easier in encouraging Hritish Columbians to vacation in thelr own province,” the . minister said... - Camping “units | in : sproiincial. whe <#25.00) yD “derstad dd Be: Wassink (tied : Award ($25.00) - Jr. Bach ‘or Haydn Penny Der _- Beethoven Heather Neumann -Chopin Brenda Maree . - Music: Melanie Fabbi.. ‘o= Senior * Conservatory Music : Shirely Mal: ° Study, Carmen Hilscher “Knox United Church Ladies’ Chorus : Ee M. “Lee Award - ‘S60. 00) Senior Band Caledonia: “Skeciia-Cassiar: District Teachers’ Assoc? Trophy.‘ nlermediate, Band Skeena Jr. See) Gold:- Band | 2s: . 2 9.<-Alean Traphy - “Junior: Band. 9, , Grade 7 Band. Prince Rupert» ‘Nelsan’s Music | Stere - trophy" “=. Elementary - ‘School: Band Kitimat Beginners’ Band |” Gail Ross 5. Eugene H. Thomas - Sr. Bach Ruth Pousette 6 Dairlyland Trophy - Mozart 7. ‘Terrace Drugs Award ($25.00) - Sonatinas Gall Hass 8. Norpine Construction Trophy 9. ‘Northern Music Rentals Trophy - German Romantic or 10. Lakelse Pharmacy Award ($25.00) = 20th Century Music Markus Feldhofl - il. Royal Canadian Legion Ladies’: Auxiliary Award ($25.00). - Canadian Composers Brenda Maree 12. > Royal “Candain Legion Trophy .- " Junior Conservalory 13.: Lehmann Jewellers’ Trophy 14,;..R: Lowrie Trophy - Older Beginners. Susan McKenzie ~ _Esnest Ruppenthal . 16, Joyce Knight Trophy - Quick - - Voeal (8) Mr. ‘BMMore’ + . Qmineda “Building Supply Award, ($20.00) Church: Choir 2, L.E. Pruden Trophy - singing - Games Cassie. Hall - Grade 4 ‘3. Rolary Challenge Trophy - Clarence Michiel Grade 4& he ch Bark or Montreal Trey: yc . Secondary Schuol*Choir Lakes Distric| Secandary'School Choir . 5. Dr, DLW. Strangway Award ($25.00) - Ladies’ & Men!s Vocal Sole, Bonnie Berghauser an : Emerson. Medical . Clinic award ($95.00): Girls.’ Vocal Solo Candace Bummer - Julie Adamas ‘ u. Ormes’ Drugs Award” ($25.00): Boys Vocal: Solo James Adams - Kitimal. -Concert ‘Assac. ‘Trophy = Vocal Solo Classes Bunnie Berghauser: et _Adjudicat lors’ Award (6) - Prince Rupert: Rotary Club. Award ($50.00) - loa. peenising singer. ar. group of singers “Bonnie Berghuaser “ 2) -Buracan Pulp & Paper- Co. > Award (550,00) - 1oa Promising Pidnd Student 7" Brenda Maree Sears Norpac ‘Forest Products | : “award CSD. 00) = to a promising - “stuidént “in -the “Speech Arts “ygAnne Ames Award. ($25.00) - " ‘Gordan Sheridan. Tim. Kaiser ho “Davies. Challenwe Troph Pianforté Manica Widmann + 8 “Dri HN. . Willston: ‘Award : ($25.00). - Senior . Pianatorte Ruth Pousetle . . 3. Finning Tractor & Equip- ment Co, Lid: Award ($25.00) - Pianoforte Duels Lernmiki “Teder and Steffan Wegner 4. 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