ENTERTAINMENT Live at pat vERIOS Secondary School Monday, Oct. 24 8:00 P.M. MAIN EVENT The Flower Brothers vs Big John Baker & Master Sargent Tomko (465 Ibs.) SEMI MAIN EVENT Pretty Boy eiereon vs Plus Other Bouts Adults $7.00; Under 19 & Seniors $5.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ONLY eATuAy? DECEMBER 31, 1983 y 2a INCLUDES: Coach Transportation © Tour Escort Nights Accommodation At The Ridpath Hotel © papne ° Prime Rib Buffet Dinner * One Free Cocktell Por Person © Dance to ‘Stagecoach Western’ © Buffet Brunch ¢ Baggage Handling’¢ ° 1990! Shopping ° Ice. Canadas) Tickets (Jan. 1, 6 p. 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Tues., Wed. oad Ee, Dec. 27, 28 A INCLUDES: Coach Transportation ¢ ice Capades Show Tickets for 2 O'clock Show © Dinner At The Sizzler Resiourent © Tour Escort © Shopping At The Northtow1 j $29 Adult departing Trail — $36 under 12 & Sr + $42 Adult departing Castlegar — $38 under'12 & Sr $44 Adult departing eben '— $40 under 12 & Sr. RTING: Nelson: Lord? Neleon Hotel 7 a.m. Costlegar: Hi Arrow Arms 7:30 a.m. rail: Henne Trave 8 a.m, GLEN YARBOROUGH SHOW & ICE CAPADES _ SHERATON HOTEL Monday, December, 26, 1983 oach ot The Sheraton Hotel © Prime Rib Dinner in the Ballroom on Dec. 26 at 7 p.m. © Glen Yarborough Show In The Sheraton Ballroom on pec 7 fe 3 p.m. @ Ice Capades Show on Dec. 27 af Shopping © Tour Escort © Baggage Handling all For Only... $99 vb1w $95 tripte/quad $135 single Senior Discount $5 Per Person RENO BUSES AVAILABLE Nov.5 and Nov. 12 Sundowne Hotel & Cusino ‘$269 PRICES PER PERSON IN CANADIAN FUNDS, SHARING We Pick Up In Nelson, Castlegar and Trail PHONE NOW! HENNE TRAVEL 1410 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5595 WEST’S TRAVEL 1217 - 344 St., Castlegar 365-7782 BALLET LEGEND NOW A‘ MOVIE MOSCOW (AP) — She was the ballet legend of the early 20th century, but only a few flickering minutes of silent rina. film show Anna Pavlova dan- cing her Dying Swan solo be- cause the prima ballerina thought film robbed her art of the immediacy and spirit of live performance. Now the Dying Swan is the tour de force ina new movie about the late dance pioneer. The film is a joint Soviet: British venture starring 22- year-old Galina Belayeva. The English-language ver- sion of the film is ‘called Pavlova, A Woman tor All All Time, and is to be distributed by Paramount Pictures next year. ‘ : Pavlova’s qualities as a dancer are so legendary that any contemporary dancer trying to portray her is faced with an almost impossible _ Pavlova. tresses throughout the world tobe the star of Pavlova. But she's never worked as a ball- Belayeva is a Soviet ac- tress who trained in ballet at the Academy in ‘Voronezh, south of Moscow, and her grace in the role is a tribute to the time she spent there. ‘ In order to portray the prima ballerina, Belayeva says she studied a wealth of documentary material about, Her Dying Swan solo draws heavily on the old film of the real Pavlova, lighting the sequence from above. ‘The audience can only guess if Belayeva’s rendering is close to the real thing. “Anna Pavlova is great be. cause she impressed every- Body who met her very much,” says Belayeva. ": task. “People say she was a’ g0- Belayeva was chosen from’ ddess. There was something. about 40 dancers’ and ac- magic in her. Artist at DTUC Calgary artist Rita Me Nova Scotia College of Art Keough will be giving a slide lecture of her work’at David ‘Thompson University Centre on Monday at (12:80 p.m. in Room 310 Patenaude Hall. McKeough was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, but -eame west to take her Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of Calgary in 1975. She returned to the’ Happy 308th J tus been working. with in! Don stallations and has Rad one Since 1975 McKeough has author of “How to Disguise Musk Ox as a Ram,” a bi. ological and phenomenologi- cal report. Clark Red Eye [pozomzsom Nov. 20 Lecmstohwor Shoppers Era Nov. 26 Lie serris .. 10% to Seniors. Canadian os dbl. occupancy. MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL LTD. 601-18th St. Costlegar 365-6616 SIDING 29... Musical theatre company from Banff School, of Fine Arts called, Siding 29 will be in Norking’ musical‘here © : Got the 9 to'6 blahs? Lunch break burnout? Well, Ro Includes show, take ‘some time out to listen to how other people spend y ‘Sheraton Spokane .. their working hours in the musical “Working.” ‘ 2 ‘Adapted from Studs Terkel’s book of the same name, Nov. 13 Bes neal: Shera epee, Working takes a look at a variety of working people from a parking-lot attendant to a teacher. ‘The musical is being presented by Siding 29, a music theatre company on tour from the Banff Centre School of Fine Arts. The performance is scheduled for 8 p.m., Oct. 28 at the Stanley Humphries Secondary School gym. The musical “Working” takes a selection of Terkel's interviews and brings them to life in gesture and song. These interviews with workers reveal ways of working, what holding a job means and ‘the ways in which work SL cc > ‘A Musical tas taboo bec by STEIN SORA ‘STUDS TERKEL WINO Fi Directed by CAMPBELL SMITH Designed ty RLCHURD KENT WILCOX October 28 8:00 p.m. S.H.S.S. Gym ADMISSION Adults - $6.00; Seniors & Students $4.00 8 and under $2.00 Tickets also available at the door. —EZZTMZTZ__I_C.ICAOO CUMIN Ite TAAEEOARAROEARENEOGREOCONOLUGSEUANENOEAANEOEELUEUEAEE Castlegar Friday with thier adaptation of the Studs ing Terkel novel “Worki affects the most important areas of community anil personal life. The Siding 29 Music ‘Theatre Company is conpoetl of who have Centre. young year at the Music Theatre Studio Ensemble at the Banff All the productions are first staged at The Banff with all the Centre and are prod at the institution, The travelling production gives the ry to share this musical with a wider public.” Admission is $6 for adults, $4 for students ‘and at the door. AT DTUC GALLERY _ Faculty display: art An interesting exhibition will be on display iat the Da- DTUC’ faculty,” said Leslie Dawn, curator of the gallery. vid" Th Centre gallery Re Oct. 81 to Nov. 10. “A Cabinet of Curiosities — DTUC Faculty . Collects” will be drawn from the private collections of fac- ulty members. “This' admittedly eclectic exhibition will celebrate the ~ collective collecting consci- ousness and taste of the SALAD BAR with soup $4.25 “The thus far has been ‘both enth and their > seniors and $2 for children under 8. Tickets are available Co LM Iu MMM GUM lery/museum. Before speci- alized public’ galleries’ ex- isted, private patrons kept gratifying,” said Dawn. He advised that room still exists in the exhibition and is ask- ing faculty to contribute any- thing exotic, archaic, con- temporary or just “curious.” “The title (of the exhi- bition) ‘cothes from the ori- gins of the present day: gal- Join Us For . Lunch The Garden Cafe Is Now Open To Serve You PRIME RIB NIGHTS Wednesdays & Fridays © We Are Now Booking For Private Porties HOURS: Sunday Brunch - Dining — Tue. — Sun. 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