_ CastléS3# News July 10, 1985 ENTERTAINMENT Monday to Sunday, July 8-14 BRAISED BEEF’ TIPS . = $ 95 Cre egttchie gare oer Foumsnyia gray: TRIPLE E SEAFOOD: BLATTER $1095 ‘ SOUP ORSALAD - * Reservations phone 364-2222 Frown, Scallops TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN “Two Dinner Specials For $12°° All Week! Mon.-Thurs., July 8-11 - STRIP OF LAMB Tender New York cut ct lamb, served with mint demi-glace sauce. In- cluding homemade soup or salad, fresh baked buns, Duchess _potatoes~ or mushrodm rice and fresh 2 DINNERS FOR $12.95 Reservations Please! STALLONE is back as.:. Cable 10.TV CABLE 10 TV © _ ‘Thursday, July 11 6:00—Sign-on and program information. 6:02—Lights, camera, action _.— Dancers of all ages perform during the annual recital of the Hart. Dance Studio took place at the Trail Junior High School June: 27. 7:30—Citizenship ceremony 32 new . Canadians were given their citizenship status dur- ing a ceremoney. which took place June 27 in Rossland. A number of interviews take place following the ceremony which features Kooteny West MP Bob Brisco, presiding Judge . Andre Piolat, Tom Stevens of the Trail Multicultural Society, and Gorden Jenks, Money not enough for Dynasty star? EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — Dynasty star Linda ‘Evans is quashing rumors that’ her screen Mayor of Rossland. 8:45—Sheep-to- Shawl’. — this is a’ brief look at . this -annual contest and display. which took place at the mine museum in Rossland. Trisha Rasku . pro- vides commentary. 9:00—1985.Rossland Moun ~ tain Music Festival — continues with part 4 featuring Dave and Anne’ Davies with Tom Lewis and Michael Gifford, also fegacy continues-from part 3. 10:00—Who's going to drive you home? — a rock musical on teenage drinking and driving. Originally performed ‘live at the 1985 youth Leadership con- ference on traffic safety. 10:30—Sign-off. ference in Edinburgh. “I am sure he is not leaving. He is a gentleman.” 5 ‘ v. A MOMENT IN TIME... : one ‘of the photographs that will be on display as part of the Provincial Musem of Alberte's travelling exhibitions program. Pioneer women paid tribute in exhibit An exhibit from Alberta Culture e is on-sh t-the National i itled Pioneering Gent: H the - exhibit is on until July 26 at the National Exhibition Centre. _ConNewsPhote courtesy of the Glenbow Aches The third is on. “The First Home". . Section four July 10, 1985 Crafts show planned The Kootenay Boundary Artisans Alliance and the National Exhibition Center are sponsoring a “Show of Hands 1986", the-._ third biennial juried show featur- ing’ handcrafted original work of. ft ofthe Top Sirloin Beef Steak Kootenay Boundary area. All craftspeople from the Kootenay Boundary area are invited to entér’the show, whether KBAA members or not, doing traditional or non-traditional crafts. As the show will travel to : National Exhibition Centers across Canada, it is hoped to have ‘representative crafts from the many cultures in the Kootenay Boundary area. The show will open in June 1986 at the Castlegar NEC- and ‘will travel for approxi, mately two years. ‘The criteria for entry are that work. must. not have been previously exhibited. “Submissions should exhibit craftmanship of the highest quality and be of original design,” according to a news release. Pieces may be in any media except those which fall under the cata- gories of paintings and the = RAMBO eG 8 First Blood GOVERNMENT CREATED HM AND NOW __ THEY WANT HIM DESTROYED. Ae: wes DBBYL. J STARTS weonesDay! JULY CLINT ) EASTWOOD PALE RIDER HU} STARTS JULY HEAIRE ne HlHE MOVIE Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170 CABARET Friday & Saturday Dancing 9: 30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. OPEN AT 12 NOON Six DAYS A WEEK. Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. after 9 p.m. “Guests Must _ Playing Fri. & Sat. Be SIGNED In LEATHER ANDLACE ~ John Forsyth, plans to leave the series. . tr “I would not let him leave,” Evans said at a news con- Top ten bachelors NEW YORK — Actor Warren Beatty, tennis pro John Enroe, comedian Eddie Murphy and New York Mayor Ed Koch are four of the Ten Most Exciting Bach- elors recently selected by the Hollywood Bachelorettes Association. Mayor Ed Koch? “His spirits. are con- tagious,” the group said - Blake, Carrington, might ‘Pher that Forsyth, who plays July 26. leave Dynasty in a dispute over money. theme.” ‘The exhibition was Sone by E Prog at the in_doing graphic arts: oils, water- “The important contribution women have made to the development of Western Canada has long been ignored,” says a press release from the NEC. “The exhibition on the history of pioneering women, from 1890 to 1930, attempts to deal with aspects of this the Travelling about the author of the best-selling book Mayor. seaclion. Rounding off the list of ultra-desirables were actors Museum of Alberta, with the use of artifacts: from the Social History The exhibition is comprised of nine sections. Each includes artifacts, excerpts from diaries, newspapers and James Caan, Matthew Brod- erick and Lee Majors, basket- ball star Kareem Abdul- Jabar, Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss, and Robin autobiographical accounts and government posters and. photographs from both the Glenbow Archives and the Provincial-Archives of Alberta. The first section is on the immigration of women domestic servants in the pre-World War 1 decade. The describ what was Seema thought of as men’s work. According to Nellie McClung in Clearing in the West, besides baking bread and peeling potatoes, women had to pull-pigweek for the pigs, boil wheat for the hens, milk the cows and raise a family in their spare time. Section five is on “Town Life”, and section six is on “Women in the Work Force.” Section seven describes some of these new roles for working women and section eight is on women in politics. This period was filled with the efforts of a variety of women’s organizations to bring about social and: legal reform, through campaigns for prohibition, equal suffrage and child labour laws. Their efforts culminated in a landmark legal decision which recognized women as “persons” under the British North America Act. “The ninth and final section is on “Leisure”, including such notable events as picnics, quilting bees, sewing second, entitled “The Trip West”, deals with the diffi- Leach, host of Lifestyles of = culties immigrants faced’ travelling by wagon through the Rich and Famous. FAMILY DINING “2 Open 4P.M. Daily Reservations for Private Parties — 365-3294 Located | mile south of weigh scales in Ootischenia scorching prairies or swamp filled forests. clubs, and sports teams such as the well-known-team of players, women basketball (1915-1940). the Edmonton Grads WASHINGTON (AP) — field-lines to pick up cheers Long a stepchild of tele- for NBC's stereo broadcast of vision, sound is coming front the baseball All-Star game L.A. y, CATERING & HALL RENTAL LEGION = =—— SUNFEST BINGO Scheduled f for Sat., July 20 HAS BEEN CANCELLED — Hall is Unavailable — ——/ -on.accoustic guitar. play guitar and sin ‘Contemporary and Folk Tunes. Co-sponsored by the D. A ANNOUNCEMENT The Selkirk Weavers & Spinners Guild _cordially- invite you-to.o——__— "SHOW OF AWARD-WINNING PIECES Currently on display at Pe A TASTE OF ART 1125 - 4th St., Castlegar Open during regular business hours and spotlighted for evening viewing. and centre — or is it left and July 16. right — as manufacturers “It puts you, as a viewer, turn out TV sets equipped to almost inside the ballpark,” receive-telecasts with stereo said .Jack Bennett, NBC soundtracks. Sports director of technical |_._Describing what it's like to_operations. watch hockey ona stereo TV, But having one sports- an electronics executive said, caster on the left channel and “When somebody gets the other.on the right proved slammed up against the . distracting. “You found your boards it's like they bounce head going from channel to off your living room wall.” channel,” he said. Extra microphones will be | RCA, which manufactures Tomorrow (Thurs., July 11)° STEPHEN BAAL~ rst set: Sings selections from Stan Rogers, Leonard Cohen and others. Stephen accompanies himself RENDEZ-VOUS Second set: Sisters Auberte Robbie and Isabelle Brule @ variety of © Free lunchtime concerts every Thursday « © 12 noon to 1 p.m. at Kinsmen Park ~ © Bring your family, lunch, and lawn chairs “and thi & District C with the co-operation iy Arts Councit — The Castlegar News ond CKQR Redio placed on the left and right televisions and owns NBC, ts A to switch HAPPY HOLIDAY TOURS from the less expensive color Box 907, Stn. T. Calgary, Alta. T2H 2H4 — Phone 403-272-4923 Z 22-day leisurely. reloxing holiday and fun tour of Germany. Austria, Lichtenstein, Switzerland and _Rhini Crui Depart Sept. 6, 1985 trom Calgary ond Spokane. ai included price, $2,995 Canadian. 13-day special interest tour, Munich Ocjfobertest “ond Alpine countries. Depart Sept 30, 1985 from Calgary. All included price $1,745 Canadian Both tour peisenaiy etceried by Soe ond thuebath Fuche (rom Calgory ond praesent desperate ra through vrope. Ovt beckground ond HAPPY HOLIDAY TOURS! XVII is enough, appar- ently, and Peter Getera_an_ original member of the rock group Chicago, has. decided to leave the band to pursue a solo career and acting, his publicist says. Cetera will record a solo album for Warner Bros., collaborating with Grammy Award-winning producer David Foster, who oversaw Chicago's latest album, . Chi- LUNCH IN THE 1895 RESTAURANT Open Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. - 2p.m. SALAD BAR (Monday through Saturday) — $3.95 OPEN FOR BREAKFAST AT 9 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL — $3.50 , Tuesday & Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. the new vole’ \ele/ \aley [Grou le caret di cago XVII, a spokesman said. eee ml ew motion picture Rocky IV, and mine td is co-writing a song with |Foster-for-singer Julio Igle- sias. Cetera played bass and sang in the group that originally formed in 1968 as. the Big Thing. It became Chicago ‘Transit Authority and then just Chicago. He is the third member of ees 5 Mondoys for Wednesday’ the original group no longer: Rihites should be brought to the Castlegar News ont? with Chicago. Guitarist «and Columbia Ave: singer Terry Kath died in a shooting accident in January 1978, and drummer Laudir De Oliveira later left the group. COMMUNITY Bulletin Board He will write a song for the | sets dominating the market to middle-and high-priced sets wired for stereo. “Audio advancements are the next frontier” for tele- vision, said Ken. Aagaard, operations vice-president for NBC Sports. “Eventually steréo could be as important an innova- Stereo TV puts sports fans ‘almost inside the ballpark tion as color video.” “Most, people have talked about the music program: ming being done in stereo,” said Allan Schlosser, staff vice-president of the Elec- tronic Industries Association, “but. some sports program- ming in stereo will blow your socks-off.” CARRIAGE CHOUSE 646 Boker St CRESTAURANT LUNCH — Mon. - 9 p.m. Daily iasluding Sunday For that special evening — Ge! away from it all Hide oway ino cozy. upholstered booth god relax! ‘ACCEPT COMINCO _ Reservations accept fod Women. Fri., 9:30 - 4:30, Sat. duly 11. sun hats. 12:00, Kinsmen Par July 22.- Aug. Arts Council at 365-3226. ~Calendar 3 photographs and artifacts showing them in their daily housekeeping, social affairs, first vote etc. Open Mon. - + Sun. 10:30 - 4:30. The .July Presentation Series is featuring ‘Fred Clark's water colors aj the Homestead Soup and Sandwich Shop- pe. Sponsored by the Costlegar Arts Council. . Concerts in the Park Presents Stephen Bool, ot 12:00 at Kinsmen Park. bring your lunch, lawn chairs and July 18 . . . Concerts in the Park, sponsored by the Castlegar Downtown Business Association and the Costlegar Arts Council presents the Oldtime Fiddlers at _ National Museums of Canada Display-ot— Ploza. Se + August 2 . . . Sixth Kootenay-Boundary Juried! on Regional Art'Show, at Nelson. - . . Kootenay Lake Summer‘School of the “Arts. More "Ni Seino phone 352-2402 in Nelson. ——— items for this bi-monthly feature should be telephoned to Lynda Carter_of the Castlegar CREDIT UNION Loy! CASTLEGAR SAVINGS z q S MAEAL TICKET: Phone collect 352-5358 100 Sponsored by colors, “drawings, engrag-—} ings, lithographs and Photo- graphs: Jurors for the show will be Marie Shaw - Rimmington and Les Manning. Shaw - Rimmington is the new director of the Cart- wright Street Gallery in Van- couver. Her background in- 6.57 Ks 4.8 kg Box cludes working as curator of the Craft Gallery in Toronto and acting as one of us four jurors for the Grand Prix des Metrers d'Art 1985. Les Manning, a graduate of the Alberta: College of Art,. has an extensive background in pottery and: ceramics and enriched experiences in Ceramics Art Calgary . Applied Arts Center “and the Banff School of Fine Arts. He was the,-first president of the Canadian Craft Council. Deadline for slides and entries in Sept. 1, 1985. Entries are to be submitted in the form of slides which will become the property of NEC and KBAA. -Tina Turner ‘too big’ NEW YORK (AP) — When “singer Tina Turner got: a look at clips from her new movie, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, she said she thought. of herself as being Starkist Tuna Chunk Light in Oil or Chunk Light in Spring Water. 184g Tin... cece eee — 298 Best Foods. 750mL - Jar — Mushrooms Four Star Stems & Pieces 284 mL tin Mayonnaise =: 2° 48 Tomato juice 7 Town House Fancy 1.3L. Tin 7 i LaF00D SAVINGS A -Safeway's Catch of the Week! Large Eggs. 2427) Lucerne. Canada Grade A —White- —-- Dozen... 2.2 - eee eer net “this big, loud person’ and I thought, ‘Oh, shut up." By the third day of shoot- ing in Australia she said she finally figured out how to transform her flamboyant _personality_into_the small movements needed for the big screen. “I saw that I was too big. Everything has to be very small (for movies) . . . and I was all over the place,” she said in an interview on ABC-TV's. Good Morning America. Turner, who has made a comeback as a singer with California Grown” Nectarines V5 2is.. 69% hits like What's Love Got To Do With It, said acting has always been one of her goals. “[ve been singing all my life, that was no challenge,” she said. “But acting is some- thing that meant getting outside of me and viewing myself every day.” SUMMER Hamburger or Hot ned aids | __ SCHOOL — OF DANCE Classes in Tap and Jazz . 60% Whole Wheat or Sesame See Hamburger Buns Pkg. of 12 ..2--e0eeeees for students 6 years to Adult at the Mcintyre Room Cominco Arena July 16-18 g-6-8 HART DANCE STUDIOS 368-3852 Skylark. T 2 For more savings see Flyer in last Sunday's paper. Mon. to: Wed. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Prices Effective through Saturday, July 13 in your friendly, courteous Castlegar Safeway store. . 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