TERRACE. HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Little Theatre By‘ GAYLE OP If you've ever attendeda public function at one of the local halls, you may have noticed various speakers on the stage under the bright lights looking terribly pale and sickly (no insult intended, The reason is they did not wear proper makeup for stage, In fact COR ROR a nt sian Pt or A ‘| Mr, and Mrs, Rey Judd and Mrs, Bill Mahoney returned last week from a two-week motor trip to Vancouver and the Island as far as Campbell River, They visited relatives and friends among which were Terrace people who wished to be remem- bered to thelr friends here; Ron Judd at U. B, C,; Linda Williams and Sidney Cox in the psychla- tric nurses’ training school, Es- sondale and former Terrace resi- dents: Dorma and Nefl McKer- racher of Vancouver; Ruby and | |Helmar Pearson and Shirley and Ron Cush of Victoria and Doro- thy and Arthur Norton of Nanaimo, ee 6 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Deagle of Vancouver arrived in town last week. They are here for the arrival of an §-pound son, And- 7 /rew Joseph, to their son-in-law SKEENA TSIMSHIANS Wadley and Agar's basketball action. The students overpower. in Thursday ed the Red and Whites 80-64. Philpott battie for the ball BASKETBALL Students win three in a row _ Senior Mens’ Baskethall action! | Fesumed Tuesday (October 8), AIRLINE |. CAREERS |. ie ! MEN AND WOMEN. To train for Reservationists,’ Passenger Agents, Hostesses age 20 to 28), Station Agents, Communicationists, ete, Good starting salaries, pleasant working conditions, excellent chance for advancement. [If you are between the ages of 17 and 34, and have come pleted grade twelve, get full information today about our training programs, Mail cote pon. AIRLINES TRAINING DIVE SION Atlantic School, Box 509, ¢/o Terrace Herald Name ,. AGMrOSS «6, ce ce nena City & Province ,........ Phone........A4ge.. Education . occa v ere eaee Lakelse Motor Hotel defeated Agar Red & White 54-39, Mel Marquardt scored 19 points and Lakelse team. in other action, Thursday, October 10th, Albert & McCaffery moved into second place in the league with a 60-53 win over the Lakelse Motor Hotel. Harold Champoux led. all seorers with 28 points followed by teammate Al Blessin with 15, Mel Marquardt with 18 was high for the Lakelse squad. — All-league games are playedat Skeena Secondary gym, Tuesdays at 8:45 and Thursday 7:45 and 9, Highlight of the week was the showing of the Skeena Secondary Tsimshians as they remained undefeated by downing aeer Red & Whit PR AD ety ~ With: Bob: Kester. tending the way with: 29 ‘points, ‘the Tsimshians were in complete contro] after the first 6 minutes of play. Also scoring for Skeena was: Flavio Cervo —17, Bill Keller —15 and Ed Obzera with 14. Game scoring honors went to Fred Philpot of Agar with 30 points followed by Bob Wilson with 27, Skeena coach, Al Cameron, indicated that guards Bob Kester and Bill Kellar demonstrated ex- play, and that the team shows great improvement over last year, AGAR RED AND WHITE 32: R, Wilson, 10, F. Philpot 12, Elkew 2, G, Sharples 3, G Me- Connell %, c Turner 1,5 ner, J. Ledue, F, Robinson 5s LAKELSE MOTOR HOTEL 54: M, Marquardt 19, J, Prokopchuk 1, W - Trkla 2, B. Ganzer 4, Dave Webster had 16 for the} ceptional leadership in thelr floor 3 G, Beatty 2, T. Tebo 0, D, Web- ster 1 ALBERT AND MecCAFFERY 60: H. Champoux 28, D. McKay 6, J. Stroet 2, H. Hamuis 2, A. Blessin 15, D. MacLeod 2, S, Reynolds 4, LAKELSE MOTOR HOTEL 53: M. Marquardt 18, 4, Prokepchuk 8, W. Trkla 4, G, Ganzer 9, C. Beatty 4, T. Tebo 1, D., Web- ster 9, SKEENA TSIMSHIANS 80: E, Obzera 14, B, Kester 23, F. Cer- vo 17, P. Walker 8, B. Keller 15, D. Wadley 0, G. Wadley 1 T. Wilson 2, 3B MeNab 0, D. Strasbourg a. AGAR RED AND WHITE 64; R. Wilson 37,..F. Philpot 30, | 5 Gers McConnell z Wi. fe Elkew)2 : aT Sa Ledue-0 G."--Turner. © Robinson 1. LEAGUE STANDINGS: Skeena Tsimshians, 3-0; Albert and McCaffery 21; Lakelse Motor Hotel 1-2 Agar Red and White SCORING LEADERS; Mar- quardt (LM) 57, Champoux (A-M) | , Kluge (Skeena) 48, Wilson (Agar) 47 Fhilpot (Agar) 42, Obzera (Skeena 41, Kester (Skeena) 40, Keller (Skeena) 35 Cervo (Skeena) 31, Blessin (A-ND Psa TEST IT FIRST Test a cleaning formula on a pateh of a carpet before clean ing the whole carpet. The cleaner may take out the dyes. ESTABLISHED FORCE The Women's Division of the RCAF was founded July 2, 1941, RED DOR CABARET "October 18th & 19th The SHORTS and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Cunningham on Saturday, Oct, 12. It is the first son for Herald Managing Editor JoeCun- ningham anda brother for Terry and Mary Ann. “4 makcup was used, This is acceptable for speakers at public functions, however audiences who attend plays would certainly not appreciate viewing 2\Ghours of a pale and. sickly east, So we come to makeup, and by aeseeneece ate eebt haent ta scamtnerncteatitcet “ i " Mrs. Ruth Adams, provine president of the Business and Professional Women’s Club of B.C. is expected to visit Terrace on October 21, She will be ona get-acqualnted tour of BPW clubs in Smithers, Terrace, Kitimat, Prince Rupert and Whitehorse. According to Terrace club presti~ dent, Mrs, Marg van Herd, Mrs. Adams has expressed antnterest in meeting withas many members as possible of each club, © eo ee Tim Campbell of Gray's Pub. lishing Ltd. in Sidney, B. C. was a business visitor to town last week. Myr. Campbell and asso- elates formed this business publishing house in 1962 and: handle solely scripts of Cana- dian writers. Mr, and Mess. Brian Byng have arrived in town to make their home. Mr, Byng has been trans- ferred from Nanaimo with the Finning Tractor Company, Mrs, Byng is the former Doreen Jack- son of the pioneer Ford Jackson family, . . No place for pale actors: . probably tf they were male, ro this. 1 don't ‘refer to the “frie volous stuff ferales buy In the local shops. Makeup for stageis thick, heavy, gucky, ¢olourful, expensive, amd causes spimpleson: sensitive skin, Much care and concentration is required. when applying stage ‘makeup, ; The area concerned must first : : | be well greased, then rubbed off, “People” Around The Town | but not in its entirety for if makeup ts spplied directly to a clean dry skin it maynever come {f> off with anything but time, Stage makeup comes in sticks and is applied like crayon, then rubbed around and smoothed out, Cheeks ure usually rosy-rosy, and eyes are very prominent, but not so they look lik thing on the face, | red dota are always applied, one on each -side of the-nose above the bridge —I understand this sets the: eyes wider ‘apart and without the dots the actor Jooks cross-eyed to the audience. After makeup {s applied, ine cluding face, neck to the clothes« line, arms. and legs if ‘needed, cheeks, eyes, eyebrows, wrink- les, lines, moles or warta, the areas concerned are slapped all over with a powder puff chokingly loaded with powder. ' This takes the: Shine off. the complexion and also plugs up the nostrils. Excellent preparation for adeathscene, sy Hair ‘colour can be changed with dyes if the actor is willing, or by use of powder or the new! . hair SPTAaYSe Wednesday, October: 16, 1968 | _ The Beautiful ‘Car r From Use Terrace Herald Classified | _ Mustang .. We did. Five of thein. with Mustang 1969. Meteor resulting in more interior - room than any other car in Its class. Meteor, styled and bullt in the classic tradition of Lincoln Continental. Marquis more expensive cars, cars thatlook much more expensive than they are. Marauder X-100 ,:. and Marauder offer. sportiness in custom edition cars with all-out styling and’: sophisticated luxury. 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