TERRACE “Omineed” HERALD, TERRACE; B, Cc. Nedneeday, Maich 1, 1967. LAST: SATURDAY’ S MEETING of the Northern Lights division of the Girl Guide Association brought tagether the‘above group of guiders, commissioners and ladies auxiliary members to discuss plans for the forthcoming: _ are Mrs... Mrs, F, Cringan, Mrs. E.R, ‘Mis. A. Purschke. D: Baldwin, Mrs. G6. West, Mrs. A. D, Hallor- an, Mrs. R. Sparks and Mrs. Gladys Kerr; back row,.. Mrs, K. Tucker, Mrs, BD, Ridsdale; -Mrs. 6. .Marshall, Gordon, Mrs, H. Smith and year of Guiding. Shown in Maniera Trio Performance One of Sensitivity by MARILYN. BRODIE 7 On Saturday evening, Feb- ne, the Terrace Overlure Con- cert Association presented the fWManicra Triv in an interesting leancert of music for piano, violin and ‘cello. The trio, com- prised of Rosemary Platt, ianist, Thomas. Moore, violin- t, and Gordon Epperson, ’cel- st, played wilh the warmth E Tiond intimacy thal is necessary a chamber group. Their play: ing balanced and complimented leach olher and their changes - ot mood were — sensitive and tstriking. This was especially noticable in the Haydn — trio | with its constant changes from “pure aveTiON® CAMERA SALE STARTS FRIDAY as WHAT A TWIST | * ACCESSORIES GALORE et’ t's Fun i] the front row {left to 0 right) , 7 Major to Minor’ and its great variely of rhythms, ’ All three artists scemed to have a real love and under- standing of the impressionist style in music. Their program was heavily. balaneed-in favour of impressionistic music —~ wit- ness the violin solo by Debus- sey, the ‘cello sola by Faure, and the “Noetums by Bloch; also the Turina tria and ‘the two piano picces by Albeniz which although not written by strict impressionists certainly showed impressionist influ. ences, Such a one sided program was perhaps hard on the audi- THE PRICES 60 DOWN ‘go heyond his depth -Weber sonata. His tempo was . 4 ence, but I think it better ‘to | have had a one sided program Played so well than to have had,a more varied program ‘played = with possible _ _medio- crity. ‘The trio didn't seem to have the weight or strength of tone to flay Bach or Beethoven real- ly successfully, nor the. flip- pancy and lightness to play Mozart. . . The Bartok “Rumanian Dances” were certainly exciting to listen to.. Moore captured well the vitality. of Bartok’s rhythms. The ‘cellist seemed to in the Spahr rls mi for Terrace and district and to INSTEAD OF uP Dir 4M MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS" e CAMERAS se PROJECTORS ie Prices reduced EACH. DAY for 14. DAYS! * First bid at today’ s price takes the sale item. Watch our windows jacily. % Advanced bids accepted with a 109% deposit—ful! refund if you're outbid. * All merchandise in good operating condition and clearly marked if “used. ". ot All “DUTCH AUCTION” sales-are final, to ; Auction Sales Start Friday — Prices will F all & very Day . 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Ultramatic SLR Camera _....; and. here’s how it works: ° eduction 00 259.95 They'll all be jess tomorrow. woos IF we tilt have them “YOUR ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE" a Nearly fifty people. “attended vited to attend, ‘Around The Town a) Proceeds from the sale will be a) community, a| donations ta the sale is asked: (Gauthreau photo) very fast and a little out of control, I thought, It was very much a show piece and _ per. haps a little out of character ‘with the rest of the ‘concert, ‘However, he did delight his aul. dience with his rendition of the well known “Swan” piece by Saint-Saens, . In all, it was truly a chamber concert: that is, a concert by three artists whose individual approaches were apparent. yet blended into the group. ‘The music was, played. with great warmth and intimaey and above all, with - musical sincerity,” Foster Parents Hear Speaker T, Bingham, Superintendent of Child: ‘Welfare, Victoria, visit! ed-Perrica: tecently: and. spokii to a-Broup’ of foster.’ "parétits, The discussion centered around the formation of a foster par- ents association: if this area, the gathering, It was decided to hold a ‘meet. ing of foster. parents on Wednesday, March 1 at Veritas meeting room at B p.m. Object of the meeting will be to form a: Foster Parents Association elect an executive, All interested Parents are in- ———— The Ways and Means Com- mittee of Thornhill Ratepayers Association is holding. a rum. Mage sale sometime in April. used for the betterment of the. _ Anyone interested in making to phone either Mrs. Menzies at” 635-2034 or Mrs. Lacarte at 635-5578, ilk GUIDES . * BROWNIES * RANGERS . About sixty » Guides from |: First, Second and Third Skeena and Second Kitsumkalum - Com- panies along with forty parents, friends and guests gathered: at Clarence Michiel . Auditorium Monday evening to honor Gold Cord recipients Sharon Fisher Marilyn Rigg and Gayle Sea- man, The Gold Cord which is the - highest award in guiding ‘was|. Presented to the girls -by Com: missioner Mrs. Ron. Sparks... These. Guides, along. with Gold Cord Guides Pat ‘Fisher |. and Alice Hansen, willbe pre- sented to Lt. Governor Pearkes in Victoria during the month ofl March. A well planned. program ‘was in evidence as Guide Captain. Mrs. H, Smith introduced Shar. |} on. Marilyn and Gayle te the au- dience. Lt. Mrs. T. Kenna wel- comed everyone. | a As the lights “dimmed. the Guides formed their traditional horseshoe circle, The’ color parly, Pat Fisher, Terry Kenna and Cathy Macintosh, opened the special ceremony. with the raising of the flag and singing of O Canada. Prayer was said by guide leader Mrs, T. Francis of sec: ond Kitsumkalum Company.” | A huge log cross ‘in - the corner of the hall held ten evenly distributed candles. de- picting the Ten Guide Beati- tudes, As the Guides read the Beatitudes the three gold cord Guides lit the candles in order. As Commissioner Sparks pre: sented the gold cords to thel|} girls she expressed her. pride |{- in being afforded the ~ honor. “The girls,” she said, “have shown strength of character in carrying out this’ temendous achievement. A tribute.is also in order for the parents who have helped, plus all interested people who helped with achievement,” Mrs. Vesta Douglas congrat- ulated the girls on their achlevement and in her speech stated they were an example to others, Mr. R, Zacharias, in his speech said it was very heart warming to be able to partici- pate on such an occasion and slated that the girls were a credit to their parents, their community and ‘society and “| would make very good: citizens and home makers. He said, “You must always continue to achieve your best as a citizen.” A message: of Congratulations wap,also gi gi of: the: third pany of Thornhill." | Sunglasses: | Very"“In'y . Everybody's doing: it. Wear-. ing sunglasses, ‘that. is. 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Sparks pre. sented Hostess badges to Ther: esa Charron and Diana Pelkey of First Skeena and to Carol|# Murie and Elaine Neisner of Third Skeena Guide Company. *he ceremony closed with the singing of taps and the low: ering of the flag. > - A beautifully decorated cake made by Mrs. Ann Sites and inscribed ‘Congratulations. to the 1966 Gold Cords” was the main attraction of the refresh- ments serve® by the local guid- ing association, =a CENTENNIAL MEMO — In 1865 in Victoria there were (6,000 people and 85 licenced drinking spots. And in the whole . colony of Vancouver Island there. were only seven |f Policemen — an inspector, a BURES! In order to took smashingly sl atdrobes, trim your figure by sipping one tean liquid diet food meat a day. = gvailable at most markats contains 8 carclully balarced meat with a delightfull alia Count of 225 per serving within one tall slender 10-or. can. 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