ce tnt SEIN Music. Festival ‘from: coast 10 coast. ~Andian. ” SE AS Pod oe eee NORTHWEST _ MUSIC FESTIVAL ‘The 1974 Pacific Northwest is rapidly taking shape. Halls have been arranged, adjudicators engaged and the program has gone lo the printer. Gur thanks zo oul to the communilies in the area for their active support, “The program will be available approximately March 30th and will be available previous to the Festival by writing ‘to the Secrelary-at P.O. Box 456, - Terrace. During Festival week . the program will be available al the “entrance. to -the festival ‘halls. “The price this year will be $1.00 - The plano classes will be held in Caledonia Senior Secondary School. Lecture Theaire with _ adjudicator Dr, Dale Reubart, Mr: Vern Bryant will adjudicate . woodwinds al the Vocational “School, brass, accordian and © “ sirings: will be at Kiti K' Shan “2 School * ~ Activity © Room under. “A slow stash in the eye, ‘ with ‘all ‘that geography can -uller \., A. million acres of geography. History is only..,, in Ahe‘eracks and crannies.” This description. of .Canada's ; Pacific province, scenically the most. dramatic’ of all the 10, " introduces a lyrica) film’ essay ‘on the historical roots of British Columbia "-- Splendour Une diminshed,’for:telecast:in CBC- -. “Tv's Images of Canada series 10 p.m,.: _ Produced ‘and’ directed, “by Carol: Myers,’ with Mia | An- “Gacsun Douglas Rain® and Paxton: Whitehead narrating, : _ alf-camera, from a (requenily :poelic: script by William - - Whitehead, the episode is, the ‘fifth and final program in athe ‘sub-seriés Tha Whilecomers, a. _ mosaic of Canada's history Splendour Undiminished also’ _ images of Canada series, which. -will retiutn’ in 1974-75 - vith wu" new episodes on - Canada's:- “north, undér’ the aegis. of... exceutive producer: ‘Vincent . ’ Tovell. ‘The first white men came to. ahe British Calambia coast from - ‘the sea,..and, they were “the. Russian "gealers: from the land “to Ihe south came the Spanish puld- seekers; ' fram ihe east : Buropean fur traders, ‘Captain: Cook” passed -by .and then ' Caplain Vancouver landed and ~ 100k possession in the name of. 1972, J George “ILL, dune: 4, “marking: the birth of. British “Columbia, And the fading of the SUPPORT THE -KINSMEN'S ‘ Turesls, and“ upwards, heyand * Splendour: Undiminished, away Irom the. maelstrom | of Captain F. M. McLeod, speech + arts lake place. at Cassie Hall Schock adjuditated by Mrs. P . colm-English and Claren Michael School Will "be the PLACE FOR Vocal and Choral classes adjudicated’ by © Mr. Bruce More. The Lieder classes will be held Friday night al Caledonia Lecuire Theatre following the iano ‘cham- picnships. All Band classes will, be held in Skeena Secondary. School Gymnasium, . COMPETITOR CARDS By now competitors should have received Uheir blue competitor card, one for each class entered. If there are any. problems, such as lost cards, a duplicate can be oblained from < . ike Secretary by writing, and- giving such information ag, class number, name, address and. piece io be- performed. For the. information of eon- Jestants coming from outside The aperative word .was “British”, and the culture took root in Victoria, where James - Douglas, the first B.C. governor and his wife, his Metis first lady, entertained in style. Their guests were ‘naval officers and uther British wayfarers who found themselves miles (by sea) irom Londen, From: the salons of the’ Guverndr's: house ,and” the gardens af Victoria lothehovels - cof the guid ficids where ,he rush was on’... ihe Cariboo was ‘another story. Mining’ .camps mushroomed and crumbled, Bui British peace and order -was spreading, all the same . ‘the advent of ‘the first police: uree West of ‘the rockies, the, * guning. of the railway," 2 bigger ‘dream’ *, andthen ~ son: James, _. Premier, | - concludés ‘Ue; current season's |. ‘The his - whe became the Lieutenant Governor. . Lumber. .. » Progress *ar'plunder? |. -* ‘e But wilh all the? -elvilization” here - Was ‘always’ thé. maun- vais, daind.ikespirtiual search lbrough.;.the-- cathedral ihe gianl treetops,” ° > Iruhe latter segrient of the Britiale Columbia ee the swirling canvases of Emily Carr. fill the screen with theip culor and ‘power, The B.C, artist, ’su complelely “in lune .-witll the forested | landscapes, ‘and the engulfed Indian culture, ius tie province's olher- voice;s ihe mystic seeking * spiritual riches in the midst of change, ar) -SKATE:A‘THON | SUNDAY 31st. MARCH 1974 Terrace i EMITH », Canad’s . Minister. who TERRACE RADIO & T. V. ee 4.554 ‘Larelle Ave. | ‘Tel. 635 - ‘4844 ‘Color, .B/W - . Component ~ Sound Systems. Communications Sales and Service * ‘Yerrace, a map is provided in ihe centre of the program showing the location. of the various Festival hails. . The Festival cancert will be held. al -& p.m. at Skeena Secandary School Gymnasium. - The tickels this ‘year are ‘$2.00 adults and $1.00 for children. ~ Competitors from outside the Terrace area are-asked lo let - the Secretary (635-5394, Box 456, Terrace) know where they can be contacted while in Terrace. . This is so that conlestants can be contacted regarding the Festival concert and-or awards. — The irophies for this years Feslival will be displayed in the window of - Northern’ Music- Terrace Photo Supply the week of April 15th, 50 come and have a Igok at the lovely ] prizes | ta be won. we 210 B.C.’s “Splendour: Undiminished” progress. The music for Splendour Undiminished captures the dramatic qualily of the province itself, . with ils muuniain peaks and turbulent rivers -- ihe music track represents a collaboration belween the composer, .Harry Sumers, anda percussion group called Nexus, some of Canada's finest (percussion talents: Nexus: “‘eomposed’’ their contributions lo the score in iwo sessions, recording their im- provised performance as they watched ihe film. The result is a ‘unique wedding of im- “provaslion and orchestrated score, The musicisans (who brought, 100 percussion in- struments: to the” recording wire, ‘Rabin :; Engleman, William ‘Cahn; Robert Becker, Russelll Hartenberger and Michael Craden.: .. Other production credits: ‘Film ‘editor, David Knight; © Film ° carreramen, Walter J. Wicks, : Jack: Long; ‘Grant - Crabiree; --Animation,: Ron Mulholland ;- Paintings, Paul “Quotations from: - Gwendolyn McEwen, .-Roy Daniels, Maleolm Lowry, Consultant , ‘ Ramsay Conk. Naden Band musical director, Major Ben Bogisch ponders. the adventures of #.M.S. Commanded by Captain George - Discovery, “THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, Vancouver, Not as exciting, but possibly more — The Naden Band Soon afler his: appointment. as Director af-Mustc in'1970, Major Ben Bogisch formed the Naden Show Band, utilizing selected members. from: “the = Concert ; Bund: : ae preseniation isa direct result of- ‘the Major's personal philosophy , and desire to give an audience the. broadest - ‘possible musical. experience. - 7 ". —arrangements, ‘by the director: . Such a-lask can only be ac: complished by- combining the - follawing | elements:.-*.” highiy trained, dedicaled: professional ° ‘musicians, original the. nostalgic: nine ae. f the "40's lo'lo-days hard rock -- ceng, | ‘and finally: blehding- “these: highly polished. factors with fine theatrical il staging into. New Stamp Honours St. Laurent _ Postmaster Gereral "andre Ouellet today announced the *, Issue ° of a-seven-cént. slamp hunouring Lousi ‘St. Laurent, twelfth Prime “This new slamp, to be ‘issued : . “April 8, is part of the series of “new low value. definitives.. - highlighting our. historical . - heritage, started ia: October . 1978, The. pen and ink drawing of: Mr, St. Laurent is the work of David . Annesley. af Beaerton, : Oniario,' designer for “the, series; which. consists of six other former prime ministers and Queen Elizabeth IU. “This: issue honotirs a man, Anrough his many BC. your electronics - &: service centre; | Radio, | . Television, Stereo. ” Authorized : Quel lel. * the “Member to- achievements, gave Canadians ‘confidence ‘in, Canada," paid Mr.5t. Laurent was born in “small .commaunily: of - Compton: in: Quebec's . aster Township... n-1892; He grew up ina bilingual ‘and bicultural ‘milieuand in. 1905. graduated -. trom-Laval University. swith al — daw, degrees After ‘a diguiciguished scares -in law and‘al’ the urging of. Prime: Minister William Lyon . Mackenzie King,’ he jolied the -. war. ‘cabinet in 1941-to-help the | eountry) during ‘the’ difficult. « years (hal lay ahead. ° “He-was elected asa Liberal” Commons in a. by-election in ‘ (942 and for Quebec “East’and“ _. Was re-elected - in subsequent. general elections. I’ 1948 he became “Prime” Minister oi Canada and devoted - the ‘House. of. himself. lo : swengthentiig . national. unily® ;and widening © , Canada’s ‘role in’ International Affairs: ““Affectionately: : known to “Canadians as “Uncle. Louis’! he sled“ the:-cauntry:: into: un- “precedented « ‘prosperi =] vindustrial growth, . And” even” “afer Cahndianis | “rejected his plea to.“‘Grow. old = ‘alongwith em’! in. Ube’. 1957. ‘election campaign, he Still ‘retained: their, esleem: vand, al fection. ous a “Leis “Laurent die 1973 at the age of aL, ; "Mr. Si. Laurent was, “not: in. “eluded in ihe original issue at low valuedefinitives because he was still alive. ‘When’ (he seriés ows planned.” -Il is “not the ” Canada. , Past. Office ‘policy to ‘honour, any living person on ‘slamp* issues, - excepl.: mem: “bers of. the Roval Family, - entertaining ; the Naden Band should provide - strong winds and clear sailing for musical’. listening enjoyment .. . » Admission i is free. a fast. moving sho This. ‘theft is’ the at the re Sheena Secondary School. raion Lael On a Montreal streel that used lo be full of elegant stone buildings from the 191h century new stand rows: of sleel and glass business offices. The last of the elegant buildings to crumble under the developer's Hammer was-that of William Cornelius Van Horne, who built the CPR, Many people saw ‘the destruction of Van Horne's house as symbolic of Lhe way in which our cities are heading. ‘But not all the changes are destructive, In the Jast 20 years most central cores of aur major cities have been Uansformed into more yilal, more in- leresling , places, io live. and. work, Further, Canddians have the highest aulaily housing ‘iv the world. On Thursday, Mar, 24 al 10 p.m; CBC television presents a film’. documentary called The | Cities We > Build, -which examines what.is happening to our cities’ what they will be like - in ie future and how we will be affected. ~. 4 , As uur. cities develop, ‘many peuple feel threatened by large scale change, A. group. of St, Juho’s Nfld.,"citizens,’one ‘day- discovered a new arterial road . snaking across the hills directly . towards their houses. . They . porlested, ~ West of Toronto, duilet rurali communities are - being swamped with people, . The, intense develapment may- help! the workers and commuters who live in The new suburbs, bul the -farmers are not- being’ considered and a struggle’ is underway belween urbanization and agriculture, _ Urbanization © |, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1974 is winning hands down. In historic, Halifax, some. poeple have come up wi.ba way ia change and develop the city without destroying all ils exisiting values. ., in Saskatoon, some citizens : -are trying by the use of planning, skills aiid foresighi Lo creale a feeling of countryside in the elly itself. Development {s_ con- trolled by. community plan. Every new neighborhood is designed - éround schools and parks. -An effort is being made {o provide for the special needs of -|he “young, | the old, the. physically disabled, the blind, Just as the - parks appear 10 unite the suburabs with the _countryside, so the: communily : plans appears to unite citizens ’ and developers. Canada now is planning for iwice: as'-many vehicles and. roads, twice as mich pollution: and congestion, in cities twice. * as big as they are now. If we: ~ double: the size of; our. cities, ” “they will. nol. stop | growing - “aulomalically.. How big is big enough? : : - All over’ Canada, - basic, ‘questions are being asked hy. “citiziens about the qualily of ou’ “present urban management and ; ~aboul the future qualily of our, ; lives... *. The» Cities We Build was - produced. by, Dick Bocking. of CBC. Vancouver, written and directed by Boyce Richardson | of Montreal, - Narrator is Mike Halleran.. 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