__ SECOND SECTION y, | Lakelse MOTOR HOTEL 7 invites You To Visit and Enjoy DENNIS nc JAN | Playing Again Mn - by Don Baker Canada’s: most. promising new act will be performing in Terrace on Friday July 27. ‘Jerry. Doucette, a native of Hamilton On- ‘tario, was named “most: promising” at the last Juno awards and sales of . is hit album, Mama Let © Him Play; attest to + Doucette’s iremendous € in pop ere on the West Coast Nancy Gallo of RPM weekly, a publication which examines. the . music industry, recently call Doucette a ‘'Guitarist -ex- traordinaire’’. According to Gallo, Doucette’ has signed a contract’ with Mushroom records and is planning an extensive tour of Canada, the. United States and possibly Europe, . _Doucette . appears confident that his planned - tour will be successful, “Tecan walk into any U.S, city and do just as well, if not better than, the rest of them out there. I know it because I’ve done it,” Doucette said recently. Doucette has saath engi ement ; Aa? | ed: : for thé weekend ‘of J 28-29, it will be one of the . many bands performing at “Super Festival '79”, Organizers of that. event say that “all systems are go” for the upcoming event and the weather office in Prince George is predicting . “gorgeuos weather all Beer distributers are 2:35) _ off the job again Christine Munson and Pamela Shaw, instructirs at the Terrace Little Theatre : Summer School for drama, say there is still room for children interested in registering for the second session of the school, beginning August 7, The school is ‘open for ages 8 to 12, and the registration fee Is $20. festival organizers, have been exceptional Van- couver reports that their tickets’ are all sold-out and Prince George also reports that all tickets in I Terrace concert is | planned by Doucette - that city are sold-out. . hour concert, Less than - + * + x * : * x x Cf * + : * * i . JULY 28 _ Star Crash * + x +* * t «« x x x « x “Fanny 'e LOUNGE . “DANCING 9-2 | MONDAY TO SATURDAY Festival’ organizers 100 tickets are yet expect about | 20,000 available through Kelly's people to attend the 48 Stereo Mart in Terrace. t REBAR REAR ARRABAER EI FITTITTITTTT $ Tllicwm Tain Theatres x nee : ° Ltd, X * 4720 LAKELSE AVE. PHONE 638-8111 SHOWING AT 8 P.M. JULY 25-28 Star Crash JULY 29-31-- Restricted The Naked Prey & The Young Nurses AUGUST 1-4 - Restricted Beyond the Door Il — id RESTAURANT ~ —FULL FACILITIES— — CHINESE & _ CANADIAN FooD— —AIR CONDITIONED—; —DINING LOUNGE— —BUSINESS LUNCHES—: Mon. to Fri. 11am - 2 pm SUN.-THURS, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. FRI. & SAT. ll am. = 2 a.m. 1 & 9 pm, . JULY 25-28. Mature Coming Home . JULY 29.31 | Interiors - AUGUST 1.4 Wanda Nevada i : i Matinee 2 am : ‘ X x : 4643 PARK AVENUE PHONE 635-6711 EDMONTON (CP) — bution’ workers in Edmonton were again off the job Thursday while union and management fepresentatives held ‘discussions §=about —.un- matters, ’ . oe hi in Cains Agents employees ary, Deer and Lethbridge were reported to be still at work, Qn Monday night, the 190 employees of Alberta Brewera’ Agents ratified a one-year contract but ap- ’, parently problems La Gondola VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE “CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE™ Want to tne RuSert MBE Inn Ouataoklag the Harmour | developed Thursday mor- ning in Edmonton whén they reported to work. Bill Rae, special projects officer for the general : 5 ; manager of jhe Alberta nr 6% 0) See iquor 0 a, sai ; op ag he expected beer to begin oi. By The-Sea.- COME STAY WITH US arriving at rural stores ursday and at urba 4 ban at ENGLISH BAY near STANLEY PARK in beautiful downtown VANCOUVER stores today, {The liquor hoard, brewery and Alberta Brewers’ Agents stores haye removed the quota on beer sales but customers are not flocking to the stores, Rae said, . TOLL-FREE 800-268-8993 1755 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER 8.C, V6G 1W5 TELEPHONE (604) 662-1837 DINE IN OUR EXQUISITE VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Open 6:30 a.m, to 11:40 pm, nes THE RESTAU FOR MESSER VATIONS 624-2621 or 624-3359 Ast ave. W, at th st,” Se | LAGONDOLA DINIKG ROOM & DRIVEN ‘4 CPR CPG LOND tk todo iI kk [ ee we iH , LE PASSES won, Ec. ‘Hidden somewhere in the 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, CPi] 1 ae j PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS _ ONE DAY ONLY | Friday, July 27 - 8 pm at the Terrace Arena Tickets $8.50 Advance, $9.50 Day of Show _ Tickets at Kelly's Stereo in Terrace & Smithers, Jeans North in Terrace & Kitimat and Collingwood Sales in Hazelton i 42a Hwy, 16 W. Terrace | 438-9957 non incinicinicicinicick teen gees mete eee