'- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6/1974 he Terrace Concert Association's fourth concert of the season will be held February 9th, this Saturday, at the Skeena Secondary School auditorium on Munroe Avenue. Performing will be the popular Musica Da Camera Praga, a sextet of Czechoslovakian musicians. The Chamber ensemble is * - rather unusual, comprising fluc aboc, a cembala anda string irio bul this combination aflows for interesting and rich sounding combinations’ uf hitherto unknown works, ranging baroque ‘to -. classical (a avanle garede. a nae a The members of the. sextet are Jaroslay Josifko, fluie; Pavrl” Verner, oboe; Miroslav Lastovka; vielin; Josef Brabec, viola, Josef Kolar, cello: and Jaroslav. Prikryl, cembalo.. All are highly ac-., ‘claimed musicians within their Home land and: alll carry im-" presive credentials ranging from Prikryl’s professorship. at: the State Conservatoriurh of Music in Prague loa concertmaster ofthe — Pargue Symphony Orchestra, Miroslav Lastovica, . Josifko, Verner <: and: Brabec are all principals wilh the Prague Symphony -Or--_ chestra.-* L Bo eS Cae ‘The concert will commence at 3:30 p.m: and tickets are available x “cena. "TERRACE - PRESENT: ; and ANNUAR |” CAPILANO ice SHOW [| March 22823 Friday 8:30pm. 3. 5 Saturday Matinee 2:00pm.” Saturday 8:30pm : ADMISSION: . | Adults $3.00" - Students $1.50, ~~ ? Senior’ Citizens $1.50 eT ran “Children (under 10).75 cents Childrens: Matines- Only. -, Tickets on sale now at the Recreation Centre. Reserve Early!! ee "+ Phone 635-6184, There the customer-is King sag keiteeatha _ world-wide series of projects in. _al the door, Adults willbe charged :$3, Students .$1 and children.50 ~ al A unique record album for- . children is Young & Rubicam’ Lid, Toronto’s contribution to a which each Y. & R. operation is participaling. . The- -projecis,- “totalling .26,° were .intitated lo - celebrate the 50th anniversary . ‘of ‘the. founding of ‘Young: &* beat feeling a sermon of gloom and daa! We didn't feel,""sald Y & FR. | Northwest Musi Festival Notes _ mhore people willing lo work’ wil: he needed... So, if anyone: has: lime: ta donate to this. worthy ~ cause, , would they please come - >. ENTRY CLOSING DATE” “LS FEBRUARY 15, 1974 a All potential competitors in the _1974- Northwest ‘Music Festival. (a be neld April 22nd to “-pecarding;: also. com THE HE Upbeat ecology for children Lid, président, Charles Geof- froy, “that - gur’ anniversary should be celebrated wilh .a, little backslapping and a lot of. champague, -We'wanied to do something that would be of real music under Ihe direc tion alongs > ne All Tickets Reserved except Childrens Matinee Bf | shan Yan Restanrant, 50. bulge fromthe’ Coam fl rE aR RCA MR gnh are: remindéd ‘that entries °.., roust be ‘postniarked no ‘later than’ February 15ih,.1974, The * address for entries is P.O. Box 2458, Terrace, B.C... o "- Competitors. “are” also reminded’ thal fees “Taust. acy‘. . Jcompany entries.’ Own Choice . _ entries must, give the title. , composer and performance ° time ‘of the piece an. the form and entries marked T.B.A. will be returned, Extra entry forms — may. be obtained. from the ' Secrelary al Box 456, Terrace. Any queries in Kitimal could be directed io Mrs. Joyce Knight, 28 Biltern, telephone nimber $—) 692-3840; in Prince Rupert | contac! ‘Mrs, Helga Medd, 724 ° Smithers Slt ADJUDICATORS.’ . The Festival commiltee-has received word from. Mr. Roy McLeod of. the University .of Calgary that be would be° pleased to come 10. assist in adjudicating ‘the instrumental and accordian classes. PATRONS The Festival Committee has been exiremely pleased with the response given to request for patrons. Anyone not yel ‘contacted who is-interested, of who wishes to find out further delails .should* contac! Mrs. Sundra Dunn, 3913 Scott, Terrace telephone 636-5758, _ MEETING The next. regular meeting af ‘ihe ‘Northwest . Music. Festival A Association. ‘will: -be held ott --February 12th, 1974 at 8 p.m. in Rvom. 16, -Skeena Secondary ’ School, -, Anyone interested in - altending willbe mast welcame, _ As Festival time approaches .-., HEADPHONES IMPAIR Consumers’ .Assoclation of ~"Canida. advises motorists not lo” B “impair their senses by. wearing - “feadphones ‘while “driving & B lve a fine 'Selection . * *REUM MOTORS: ps: RALD, TERRACE, B.C ¥ &R group. Assisting “Ruse” are’ students. from the Thistletawn Cenlre School, who educalioi.’, of the dise: throughout! -Canada amd the U.S. Be ant Top, Quality Heed) 7 “to Offer You ~_ ‘and see_me at - . 5’. vehicle. Headphones are best ~ saved ‘for a relaxed home eh- * vironment, not for hazardous © iralfie situations, CAC National Office is located at. 100 Gloneester Street, Ottawa, 4 py aera _ oF ot 1 5 os . -From- thes: eleventh -of February to March second. the ihe boys in the band with her recently” given ‘preliminary - approvalto Uniled Artists for. general release and distribution New Car or Used: Carsfl ghee . + why not drop by. BRASS TOWER THEY'RE REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT p ith February - 2nd MONDAY SATURDAY 9p.m-2a.mn. ye For reservations Call ———s Red D'Or Cabaret will be rocking to the sounds of Brass Tower. . This exciting group combines the very danceable music of today and the past, with a sound that’s uniquely theirs and refreshingly - dif- ferent, - With the standard drums and bass, lead and rhythm guilars, Brass Tower is ready lo fo, Add two trumpels, an oc- “cusional electric piano and four vocalists and you've got music lo dance to ranging fram the ° Spanish tastes ° of Mexico, through novelty dance numbers and top forty material. to “Chicago” type sounds, all pul together with your enjoyment in mind. ~ mo ls All the action, of course, is al the ‘Terrace Hotel’s popular, and always jumping, Red D-Or ° Cabarel. - a As added incentive. from, . February 15 to 23, for one week only Miss Kathy King will join Porcelains on stamps The Directorate General of Posts of the Republic af Chian will issue next January 16 o set of five stamps portraying Chi- . nese porcelain of the Sung dynasty (960-1279). © These will be in denominations | of NTsi, NTS2, NT$2.50, NT35 and NT$8. , The NT$ stamp. features an octagonal pear-shaped’: vases. the NT$2 stamp a vase with o theee- terraced body,-,the NT$2.50. stamp a bowl shaped liked a iolus flower, the .NT$5 stamp an in- cenige-buruer with an everted lip, flat base and three short . feet, and the. NT$8 stamp an incense ‘burner with everted mouth and - projecting lip. - hot - Porcelain was first produced in” ‘China during the Wei Dynasty (220-260) and reached its “zenith - during the Sung dynasty. . (Pao “the star of atthe Red Dior | _ exciting-slage show. Miss King, an exotle dancer. from the Lower Mainland, is a pretty blonde who'll be doing her thing nightly for. that one week period period. ; . All in all its adding up to Soprano superstars” to solo in Celebrated sopranes Maria Callas. and Elizabeth Sch- warzkopf are making Canadian appearances this season. For Miss Callas they will probably be her last performances in this “country. : Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, *‘the reighing Queen of Song,’’ will “return to Toronto. for. her eagerly-awailed annual recital -al Massey Hall on Thursday, February 7. {n the meantime opera and classical song can be heard. on 43 “currently: available Angel: albums or sels - and on six Seraphim releases.‘ OG ‘Two weeks later Massey. Hall” will present Maria Callas. (who is an 40° current ~ Angel ‘and “Seraphim opera albums) with Accompanist Guiseppe De Stefano. Time Magazine said of her recently: --."*Callas in- disputably remains the maosl exciting. operatic . presence of a ee a: PAGE All 1 some pretty exciting times the Red D'Or Cabaret, whether — you go todance or relax, ; Brags ~: Tower and. Kathy King-.are™ bound to supply a Realthy one- two punch of lop. rale.en-. lertainment. are Canada - her generation.” High Fidelity wrote; “Callas Is -an operatic miracle, the : magic of her voice and her musicianship. with very. few” even among Golden: Age. - Singers.” . And Rolling Stone- reported of her firat London ~ concert in eight years © last November: Hall, gendemen . in ‘evening : wear queued up for the honor of kissing the Callas hand, and the. . . standing ovation that followed “the: flower deluge bidding her farewell lasted nearly. half an - hour."" moo we Toronto: appearance, Miss Calias willsing al the Place Des Arts in Montreal on March 28° and in Vancouver al the Queen - Elizabeth Auditorium on May 1, Tickets forall three farewell’: high ‘as - evenls will run as - $50.00 a pair. = °-., TERRACE WEY. . ae eh le ae ee and ~LAKELSE PHARMACY, | IXPERIENGE-INTEGRIT- SERVICE } Filling your doctor's prescriptions Is our job.’ . m.Just like him, we want to, ‘see, yuu in top health al- DRUGS” . TERRACE DRUGS | 126 pm... "LAKELSE PHARMACY” apm "SUNDAYS. & HOLIDAYS. Pe eye comparable: . in... -- “At the Festival .. Following ker February. 21: ~TILLICUM "Phone 636-2040 | © TWIN THEATRES LTD. ©: , 7:00 pam. and 9:16 pum. — | FEBRUART 6th & 6th || February 7th - Sth - oth ay February Sth a | Welcome to the. Club Brian Faby ~ Living Free. Sequel to Born Free “Wild life adventure, | Top Notch Family Entertainment | Living | | Higel Davenport FEBRUARY , 10th, 11th & 12th ~~ POCKET MONEY Paul Newman and Lee Marvin i a ree Tee oan te : wet aa Fi main A ed ome a age — = March oo KATHY KING EXOTIC DANCER. | 15th Feb - 23rd Fob inc. | 2 Shows Por Hight we