fable. West | 10, Is toking applicat ber on our Cc Pr Board, Meeti very two mon: , ths, for a 1 ypor term, If you" ve interested in helping community members, ‘learn how to use their Community T.V. Channel. ; FOR MORE INFORMATION Phone 365-3122 for moem- Guitar Headquarters the Kootenays ; wind! Vacation in VICTORIA, B.C. Golf, fishing, paris, Oui Quit, relaxing. Moderate clima’ The Royal Scot offers yous NEW COMEDY «++ Max Frobe and. Jodith Ceroh star as Jack and Maureen Cooper in. Theatre Energy's production of The Tomorrow Box, a satirical ‘and Queber: Critics praised its “refreshing charm” Pe Written “by Canadian Anne Chislett, .this comedy has: Played to packed | houses in tours of “poignant humor.” Southern Ontario. ‘The. central. character, M jureen” ‘Cooper is a 60-year-old farm wife: Her strong-willed husband, Jack, has sold the firaily a : iminium in’ Heat as a birthday surprise for,.Maureen. Some ‘stirprise. ‘Maureen ‘doesn't: want ‘to leave ‘her friends, her Women's ‘a Institute, her home," ‘When Alice's lawyer. friend, Lisa, arrives, ah urns" inflict into crisis, And this time the surprise is on Jack. ctongings and mem ries: x is'a, package of odds. and ends which opened at an atiction sale today.— to discover “the :contents : tomorrow. “And. like its. title, . Theatre: ” Bnergy's production of The Tomorrow Box Nolag, plenty. comedy plavieg at David Thompson U Univers ty Cer tre's Studio Theatre March 7-1 “of pleasant for. Ke The ‘show runs from Mareh T to March 12, Tickets: ‘ may ‘be obldineg at the door. To reserve ‘seats, call : 859-7621. ™. The Kootenay Boundary Visitors A an- FINAL EPISODE TOMORROW | KBVA to nounced this week that they ‘roast’ Maglio Nelson Mayor Louis Maglio. at the! Heritage Inn March 11. A prime rib dinner and the ‘roast’ are. the two main ly equipped ap * Indoor pool, saunas, jacuzzi whirlpool, recreation room. + Walk to attractions, museums, tive Buildings, tours, parks, shopping in Ol’ Town Victoria. » CAA/AAA Four Diamond Award -Attractive packages and weekly rat to April 30,.1983..0..-. «Call or Write * Phone (604) 388-5463 Telex 049-7166 425 Quebec St., Victoria, B.C. Vav 1W7 ” Big Brother o ; Bingo. fri., March 25 5 Departs Nelson, Geatlecsr and arall *3 jays. 8 tJ ine Spokane ‘Sheraton Hotei. © “Coach tranaportation ¢ Tour escort © Tranafers and from Bingo sessions © Surprise gift for @ alll Mitch Miller Spring Fling - e May 6 © Departs Nelson, Castlegar and Trail ° 3 days/2 nights package staying 2 nights at the Spokane Sheraton Hotel ©* Coach transportation © Tour escort © Mother's Day brunch ° Tickets to Mitch Milier on May C7 © Winery. tour © Shopping, and more. PHONE NOW! HENNE TRAVEL 1410 BAY AVE., TRAIL 368-8895 courses. MOVIES. Canadian News and. ‘©, Sports Network * Canadian Channel R By request onl; ioral channel: the latest on our op- I = ‘ADULT movies. “© All Color TV e Queen Beds ® Snack Bar. :Direct Dial Phone Shamrock Motel E. 1629 Sprague Ave. ‘Spokane, a eshiaaton U. ‘Telephone (509) 535-0388 RESERVATIONS ARE RECOMMENDED will be hosting a “roasting” of : LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Korean War is over, but. the people of the 4077th MASH will not walk away untouched by all the -blood- shed they have witnessed. But what actually happens to Hawkeye and Hot Lips and the others in the final, 2'%- hour episode of MASH is the subject of speculation, , Both. CBS and 20th Cen: tury-Fox are’ keeping mum. ‘There are no screenings. of the final show and no scripts are being handed out. ,_ One tabloid claims to have obtained a script and report- ed that Hawkeye has. a breakdown, Klinger marries a Korean woman and Father Mulcahy suffers a hearing im- pairment. Supervising producer John Rappaport, asked about the show, said, “I don’t want these people te. go home un- seathed. These people spent a lot of time in Korea and for them to go home untouched would undo the whole anti- war foundation of the series.” “For people to get off the boat and Jaugh would be an incredible disservice to those people who served in war and had their lives permanently altered. But I won't divulge anything that happens in the movie. We want that to be a surprise.”, MASH. completed filming Jan. 14, and the movie on Mondry will be the last ori- ginal show in the 11-year run of the series. The end: of MASH has generated such . that the final show'could set a viewing récord. Dallas broke -all_ viewing records in ‘1980- with its Who shot J.R.? epi- sode. It got a rating of 53.3 and a share of 76 per cent in the A.C. Nielsen Co. ratings, WORKED ON SHOWS “When I began the show four years ago, they. said that would ‘be the final season,” said Rappaport, who’ also serves.as head’ writer. He previously had worked on’ Laugh-In, Maude, All in the Family and The Odd Couple. “We thought we'd wrung about as much out of it'as we could. The show had just gone into syndication and the network ratings actually im- proved, Maybe it was be- cause we had a new writing staff and we wére eager that ‘Columbia Steak House. ae _Castleajed Pte Plaza WED. & THURS. SALA ©’RUMBABA DESSERT Hours with whipped cream — Tues, “Putting.it in perspective, it's still -just a television ~ How will MASH end?~ show,” Rappaport: said. “None of us should take it so seriously. I think. all of us. who have worked on. MASH feel we have done our best. To know that we have touch- ed people's lives is a: very ’ rewarding experience. ' Nevertheless, our No. 1 aim ¢ always was to provide enter- tginment.” ogee Tomiorrow. - is ‘Hot Lips Day’ The home town of Hot Lips Houlihan ‘is so-fond of her that Feb.28, the day.of the last MASH episode. on. tele- vision, has been proclaimed Loretta Swit Day. James Shoop, a Passaic, N.J., councilman and MASH addict, says Swit is “probably the,most famous person from Passaic,” He and other coun- cil members decided to honor the 83-year-old actress be- cause, says Shoop, “she's our favorite daughter.” Swit, who has played Maj. MAPLE LEAF : TRAVEL CUBA! VARADERO BEACH HOTEL SIBONEY Depart Van, March 27 turn April7 $1039 each of 2 ‘Taxes & Visus $27.50 extra MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL Ltd. {QPEN Tues. - ea m= see (Hot Lips) Houli- han‘in- the show during its 11-year-run, probably won't be at the council meeting when the proclamation is is- sued. But her parents, Les- , ter and Nellie Swit, who live in Passaic, will be on hand. “People don't always think highly of Passaic,” Shoop said. “But when you tell people Loretta Swit is from here, they say, ‘Oh, yeah? They sound impressed and you can tell that they walk away with a different view.” Our Action Ad Phono. Number is 365-2232 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR ‘ The Castlegar district Good Citizen of the Year for 1982 Is Mrs. Brita Haley. A banquet at the Fireside Place at which the presentation will be made will be held on Wed., March 2. te will be a no-host bar at 6 p.m. $13.00 : Tickets are ‘tT per person. Friends of Mrs. Haley who wish to attend the | ‘d dinner at 7 p.m. 1 at Phari Cleaners and L banquet may pick up tickets until noon on Tues., Marc! hoe , Plaza * ‘News. - Cltizen of the Year Committee Castlegar Kiwanis Club and the C ‘particular’ . Alberta project, w! major: undertaking spend the National’ Photograph of a rock- drilling contest if fa Sandon: in'1904°Is joric reveals information about aspects of life at the: time such as styles m in January at the Natioual Exhibition Centre ‘has’ resulted in ‘a “Kootenay: Photo Project.” | Th symposium, held in : Artists at.all levels of skill and ‘experience ‘are invited to submit: their’ work for the ‘“Qastlegar and District Com- munity’ Art Exhibit. sched- uled for March 18 - April 9 at ; which, is Juable hist by the: Alberta ‘76th: Anni versary Commission in coop: eration with ‘Alberta Culture, The ‘exhibition was circu- lated by the Edmonon‘Art tribut Gallery and the symposium was supported by the Canada * Connell, 5 Bee people who want to’ be involved are asked The next meeting for the’. rec Kootenay Photo Project plan- 8 * ning group is scheduled f . y, ‘March | of ‘dress; recreation, trans ; Photo Project's stablishing acollection net photograp! -encouraged "photographers ‘and other: people'interested in local history’: thropology to: ‘actively. plan for the documentation of the... ough the, { til” pl Bloom ‘said. that ‘with from DTUC Phe ' \ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Fabruary.27, 1983... ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING “Gastlegar' Pentecostal Benevolent Association “Tues. — March 1, 1983 — 7:30 p.m.: upstairs Inthe Pentecostal Church -\:) Nominations for 2 directors — 2 year terms wil be occep- "ted In writing Ledeedl to Feb. 21,1983. Send nominations to fobox * 9506, Castlega ¥ CP.B.A. : : Barry Toronto: will be | giving: day-long workshop in print- + making (collagraph) on Tues- day at David Thompson Uni H versity Centre in Nelson. « \. ‘The workshdp, offered through the Emily Carr_Col- : lege of Art's outreach Pre: gram, will run from 9 a.m. to ‘4 pam. The session will give » students. some. hac! “edition of prints Registration for the public “is limited to 20 people, tele- | phone .. 852-2241, - local 78. There is a. fee. Barry has. an impressive - record’ of, achievemest. A _ graduate of the Ontario Cot- ee of Art, her list of credits : hows, and participation ain 50 juried She has created drawings, paintings and prints on.com- ‘mission: for major’ newspa- pers, corporations and insti- The locument | Kootenay ere in 1983; aby ‘income tex return. H&R Block will help you take advantage of every possible saving which applies to you. Prices start at AND || ) 8 UP 13 ‘participating offices: by H&R Blo e pie of Ontario. and‘ the’ Ontario Ministry of Culture : ti : ‘time’ capsule” which would Bonelli; Barry has published ihe, ‘future, a’ The. Private Eye, ited Life displayed artwork urchased during-the exhibit...) : > An informal opening recep. tion will be‘ held Monday, March 14 at 7:80 p.m. cat the NEC.’ will be Cen- i This popular annual event is sponsored this year by the Castlegar and District Arts Council, the Kootenay Art Clab‘and the NEC. It is an opportunity for area artists to exhibit their work in an ‘established professional gal- | lery -for a large regional at audience. ° As in past years the Com. munity Art Exhibit will once again feature arts workshops ‘and ’ performances at . the ~ “NEC in conjunction’ with the éxhibition of artwork. — * All art work itted for available, and entertainment : e balr-ies : duction to ‘Stone * “Carving” ‘ workshop with sculptor Sven " Sorensen for. the March 19-20 © weekend at the NEC and a “Photo-Geometry”. workshop 7 with professional Slocan pho- her Fred “Rosenb ‘the exhibit must be delivered ‘to the’ NEC on Saturday, + ‘March 12 between 10:30 a.m. and . 4:30 - p.m... Framed. or o mounted original paintings in ‘any medium’ (watercolor, oil, pastel, tempera, mathe drawings and batiks will accepted.” - - Participating artists may ‘submit ‘up to’ three™ works, and. they willbe hung by NEC staff as space permits. “Photographs - will : not. ‘be *-ineluded in the exhibit. How- ever, a separate exhibition of ‘ photographs ‘is being con- sidered for another time this year at the NEC, © The submitted artwork must, remain-with-the show until its end, and.be picked ‘up.on April/10 at the. NEC. The NEC earns a 25 per cent Clean Cotton Rags — Castlegar News> 197 Columbia Ave. — -Saturday, March 26 at the NEC. Babel a North Calgary’. a our. bes indoor greenery, bubbling fountains and sparkling pools. 2225 Sout Calgary Bernie Bloom will teach a - “History . of Photography” workshop at the NEC on the evenings . of April 7,18 and 21. 4 ra ak a Gi ; i yh Ob i old a slag “h 24 Heer Movies», 24 Hour Sports | 24 Hour News 24 Hour Music 24 Hour Weather Pema : YOUR CHOICE T. V. 24 HOURS PER DAY al $3295 SEE IT TODAY CLEARLY AT: __ LINEAR ELECTRONICS - 352-3624 364-1 a7! 5 Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. week 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays makes usable products a Malay o of Culture and Ree, |. 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