4 A4 CABLE WEST 10 ACCESS TELEVISION 5:30—Sign-on and program information. 5:35—Five-day weather re- port. 5:40—Castlegar Library Book Review — Judy Wearmouth examines a number of Castlegar Library's new book acquisitions. 6:00—Immigrating to Cana-, da — This program outlines the three main paths to immi- grating to Canada — sponsorship, the point system, and refuge status. It examines all three in some detail, while addressing a leged problems in our immigration policy. 6:30—Castlegar Schoo! Dis- trict Multicultural Conference — Part II — This program pre- sents two workshops in their entirety: (1) “World Religions as an Entry Point for a « Multi-Cultural Social Studies Class” by Syd Bentley. (2) “Native Studies” presented by Bill Sloan. 8:30—Castlegar Municipal All-Candidates For- um, held Nov. 12. 10:30—Sign-off Neilsens say Dallas is tops NEW YORK (AP) — ended ABC's three-week run as the No. 1 network in prime time, a conquest due in large measure to Dallas, the first TV showing of Bo Derek's movie 10 and four other pro- grams in the Top 10, figures from the A. C. Nielsen Co. showed. CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 18, 1981 Cable west schedule G ALL-CANDIDATES forum features incumbent Mayor Audrey Moore and challenger Jim Gouk, shown here, as well as aldermanic candidates at 8:30 p.m. Thursday on Channel 10. On Dec. 10, Vern Marsh will give two presentations about the Galapagos Islands. the famous area where Char- les Darwin gathered material for his theory of evolution. Ot 1 p.m., Marsh will show slides and lead a discussion on the Galapagos Islands and Ecuador. This session is in- tended for students in the ju- nior high school grades. At 7:30 p.m., there will be a lecture for the general public, entitled The Develop- ment of Life in the Gala- pagos. Vern Marsh visited the is- lands and photographed their ecology when he was ga- thering information to be used by would-be travellors to the area. Naturalists and vhdy CASTLE