ee en ae -- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1974 Vat eee ere ae a enim -Love Productions Ltd, purveyors: of -Capitol-distributed Daffodii inal nl Festival Notes : one. eee eee Entries closed on February 15, 1974 and judging from the wide'area covered and the in- crease in entries over last year theFeatlval continues its. growth along with the rest of the Pacific Northwest. oo ferent sections as follows: ‘Speech Aris: at Cassie Hall, Vocal at Clarence Michiel,. Instrumental at the Vocational School and, Parkside Primary School; Piano at the ‘Leclure '* Theatre in Caledonia School, “This year, there is an increase The final concert will be held on of 118-entries over and above Saturday, April 27th in’ the 1973. The area breakdown is as auditorium at Skeena Secon- ’ follows; “Terrace. 480, Kitimat dary’ School at 8 p.m. _ 203,.":Prince Rupert 160, ~ Students coming ta Smithers’8, Hazelton’ 13, Kit from other towns are asked to -wanga18, and Burns Lkae 3. :. advise: the Secretary of their - The, Festival bas engaaged | whereabouts in case they need Capt FM. McLeod of Calgary to be contacted. ‘ ; the assist in the‘adjudication of © Sanne eee Bandand listrumental classes. NATIONAL FINALS Capt. .-NeLeod is a native af One of the functions of the Vancouver .and.did--his early Festival is to. choose out- “studying there. After serving as standing students to .go fo -a Batidmaster in the Canadian Vancouver. to compete In the Army. during World War IT he Provincial finals, which area -relurned to London, England to preliminary to the National titive Festival of Music ‘ Terrace & Britian and Europe. “Woodvwin: Robert Lowry, who currently is associate conductor of the Sioux City lowa Municipal Band and finally for Brass Dr. James ‘W. Dunlop, Professor of Music Education at he Pennsylvania State Universily. i. es MONTREAL: On tour, here's Julien Clerc, furred owner of the mass-cir- culation face and the sell-out voice, with Capitol’s Tremblay and Desiar- ine * aeross Canada, and KINGSTON by "Joe Probst which uncavered a coun- Records, are enjoying the fruits of * their mdst successful year.in busi- ness, and ara‘poised for an_out- standing ‘74. Te Se! Datfodi} can claim ten Canadian: content singles out of the fifteen ° they released during the year—not bad for a company that turned a profit; Of these, COUSIN MARY by Fiudd has proved to ve the hottest. Itssuccess whetted the appetites of a number of U.S. companies, and. - mow that the bargaining is over, the single will be coming out on Sire - Records for the pleasure of Ameri: cat ear owners, As well it is being released in Australia and New Zea- land, also on the Dattadil label. Other notable single successes a this year were A Foot in Coldwater's " LOVE (S COMING which enhanced - the group's steadilygrowing stature try audience for this German-born Canadian singer. Py Daffodil's licensed artists include Spain's Waldo De Los Rios, whose , this year for sales in excess of continue studies in music,- He graduated: from - the . Royal ‘Military. School. of .Music, Kneller. Hall,-in. 1950, and. then _the Canadian’ Armed Forces until his retirement in 1965. _ He .- has. been: active as a -clincian ‘cand: adjudicator -for- over 20 ‘served as-Director of Music in’ is held at. the Canadian which. National Exhibition. The dates for thisyear are August lath and . 15th, 1974. Students successful ” in. the Vanequver competilion are sent-on to Toronlo to.take 3 “part along with students fram all over -Canada, The ad- ’ 60,000 units.. And Waldo's latest, “Operas.” is already naarly halfway : there lease: 0 2 UR oe : ‘Dalfodil also has the rights to the legendary British: catalogue of. Int- mediate Records and has been able to export these historic: recordings after only two months of re- exposure on the country’s airwaves and augurred well for the future of this dynamic, 8 “For the new year things look bright indeed for Canada’s leading progressive indie, The first quarter of '74-will see the release ol a sec- ond: Daffodit LP. {rom Flude, -re- corded this yaar at. The Manor in England, “Hang On To Your Resist: ance,” the album dabut of Coch. rana issiated for February. A fourth classical album from Waldo De Los Rios, this one entitled “Concertos,” is expected in March. And the sec- ond album from Christmas should be réleased in April, and willbe “the -. surprise of the year" according to Love President Frank Davies. Davies was also optimistic about his cornpany's. publishing arms, - Freewheeled Music (CAPAC) and Love-Lies-Bleeding Music (BMI). Both ol-these will be expanding un ; - der the directidn. of the well-known publisher, Franklin Boyd. whose® i company has become: Love's new “Sintfanias’. and *“Mozartmania™ ates ann were both certified Canadian: gold ‘sentaliva, and includes the music of Crowbar.and King Biscult Boy. Other major projects for the new tyaar inclide the. finalizing of ar: rangements for the third’ A Feet fr Coldwater album, to be recorded in the U.S., and the releasa of fifleen more albums from the Immediate. (UK) series.as U.S. sales: of this product continue to grow. Love is also preparing to export Immediate product to Europa through EMI Scandinavia. oot -: GROWBAR CLASSICS The latest release fram Dalfodit is a compilation of choice cuts from Crowbar's early days as Canadian boogie kings. 100 proot distilled es- sence of Crowbar taken from their: three Daffodil albums, “Bad. Man- ors,” “Heavy Duty,'!.and the gold live album, “Larger Than Life." * Inside its eye-grabbing black and white. sleave, "Crowbar Classics" contains two sides of unrelenting, rock ‘n*. roll-culminating in Crow: bar's classic: classic OH WHAT A FEELING! What.a ‘rush! Memories are made of this. no Toronta-based publishing. repre: ‘ judicators> for ‘the. National Festival this year. will’ be as follows: . Solo Voice, Cecil Cope, Director af Music, . Michael Hall, Forest Row, Sussex, England. Piano: Nigel * years‘in-Western Canada’ and also {s:a regular examiner for _the Western Board of Music, of Which “he; is. also acting &s “Secretary.’ Capt, McLeod is’ ‘presently.on the staff of the” - Department - of, Music, University of Calgary. ‘al the Royal Academy of Music, eo : London Strings: - Michael Davis, who is associated with Yehudi Menubin with whom he plays chamber music in Great “LOCATIONS FOR CLASSES Various schools ‘in the area: been allotled ‘to the cif- We Are Overstocked -— . _No Reasonable Offer Refused. - a ret pov . Fi Good Supply of. New & | Used % Ton Pickups 1973 Grand Prix. Mero ees -Both-Loaded. . * Our Last Two ‘Demo's# aa oy. te the United States through an ar- "WHY DO DOGS TURN AROUND Coxe, Former professor piano,. io TORONTO: Sam “The Record Man” Sniderman flanked by staffers, with Star Grite supersalesman John Toews who wauld deal you the shirt off his back. - ft a ta _* Pierre Berton, an whose best- sellers The National:-Dream, and The Last Spike, the CBC-TY - series The National Dream is rangement. with. Peters Inter: national {nc. of New York. : 1973 was capped by the release of YOU'RE. DRIVING ME CRAZY (FAITH HEALERS) —the first single - ‘The National - then the sound equipment froze. And then just as éyerything was going well a train appeared -and we had lo scurry’ off’the’ “Its. habit inherited from > BEFORE LYING DOWN? while (ramping down grass on which ta make a beds their ancestors who did this the mountains: -The wind was so bad onthe plains of Alberta thal it literally -drowned ‘out all sound and.’. my. hidden Dream __ shouting distance of the Trans- Canada -Highway!*. Time and again otherwise" perfect takes were. spoiled ¢ by. the ‘sudden © “The sale of 39 episodes of the CBC-tv. series, The Beach- combers, .{o the. Australian Broadcasting Commission was announced ‘today by A.H. Partridge, - CBC English ‘Division. Head of ‘Fareign Relations and Export Sales, The Beacheombers, which stars well known. actor Bruno . Gerussi, made its debut ‘on CBC | television October |, 1872. Now in its second season, the series has risen lo a top position in . audience ratings, with an audience of well over three million, putting it in... the ‘pragkel' as .the Partridge Family and, M.A.8.H. : . In survey conducted. for the CBC, with 2,000 respondents across the country, il was found ‘that 21 percent of all English. speaking Canadians, 12 and over, waleched the Janaury 27 episode of The Beachcombers, for a total of 2,670,000. Past “Specializing in - Beachcombers -"Bob Park and Jullet Randall rp ~~ Chinese. tad Canadian | : Foods... "4 + - BBM Bureau of Measurement... research figures .Indicate:Ahat :- approximately 750,000 children *.-.> under’ 12 waleh .-the ; Beach- °° combers. : - Produced by Philip Kealley: CBC. Vancouver, .the’=.Begen-. - “combers Is filmed on locationat. Gibsons, . B.C.,.-a coastal recreation and fishing villaue,’. ‘juat ‘a few minutes’, seaplane ide’ from downtown Vane ~. Tr COUVERS AY . Cast memebers in addition. to Beuno.Gerussi, who.plays'log : salvager Nick Adoinidas,;are Rae Brown as Molly:Carmody, Hugh and Margarel-Carmody,"" Molly’s grandchildren}, Pat. * John as Jessie Jim, and Robert Clothier as Relie,.) | rs. 59% The Australian Broadcasting Commission plang to Telecast The Beachcombers . series beginning in May. eo. Strack. . For one reason. or ’ microphone had to be masked. ‘appearance: of: diesel arucks 1973 Buick Riveria” | Rau MOTORS Dealer Licence” No, D 3720 HOMER SAYS.. re She - SALES View the newheart winning ~~ Mobile Homes AMBASSADOR, DIPLOMAT, “STATESMAN & EMBASSY eel eons ? featuring: — _ .. MOULDED FIBREGLASS TUBS & VANITIES, VACUUM | FORMED CABINETS, TRUE MONOCOQUE CONSTRUCTION _a DECORATOR STONE EXTERIOR TRIM. - COMMONWEALTH ces, 6356251 1052 HIGHWAY 16 est, TERRACE, B.C. Desirable, _ Affordable . DAVE BARCLAY. ff +B below freczing; : LEHOMES = —TWIN” HO \ioa3 HIGHWAY 25 TERRACE 635-4043 MES LTD. TN RES _ based, reminiscés about his role in the. production as host- natrator-consuliant, ‘The eight--: part’ series begins ‘Sunday,-:: CBC-TY network...) ‘ PierreBerton For me, the making of The ol problem, of ‘the wird ‘on’ th National’ Dream, was 4 ‘slimulating and rewarding pxperience.. 00. arco It is not always so when _, printed. work Is transferred to ? the screen, Often “erfouph’ an one's f 4 auther scarcely recognizes MiSana. -, own child. But in my, case, the _Stransformation has. -been / painless. -My -:-been' followed ¢” faithiully.*" No” “ atlempt has. been made to twist or distort -history:. ‘The, major _© characters look very:much lke: © ‘their historical counterparts - and, whenever possible, they use the exact wards recorded at. tary sequences, for. example, -” use. verbatim Hansard: tran-.: _seripts).”- Te More than that, the making of” : ‘Phe -National Dream has allowed me lo take a fresh look -al western Canada.’ “In the” ~ finished series. you will see me standing on: the shoreline at . Columbia coast, and on the very lip of the foaming Kicking perched on a.rock overhanging: : The Fraser canyon’and on (he glare ice of Lake Superior in 22 below weather, You will see me ‘al Rideau Hall in Ottawa, in a . yook cul on the Canadian Shield, on the parched prairie not lar Pass in the Selkirks and at the " Yellowhead in the Rockies. Over.a period of about a year : J travelled several times across Canada loa variety of authentic localions for:some 80 on-screen appearances. © . cll wasn't always a joy ride. North - of Lake: Superior, in- January, 1973, when’ lhe tem: perature dropped ‘lo 54 degrees . ‘they had ‘te warm my lips with hot coffee “then the‘eamera froze. An VALLEY 3 “two books have?‘™a Nevertheless, Angus McWhistle the-ime. (AI the parliamen- °, Was asked: to. audition and. . Seeks wa. prove his talent was genuine. Jr the words of -one skeptic, : We wanted: him’ to: pul"hia navel where his mouth was!""- That’s Bute: Inlet,: far. up the British ; ’ Horse River. You will see me. - sat Cartier's grave in’ Montreal,.. . 4 from. Calgary, at the’.Roger’ — - before the wards emerged. 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