CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 27, 1983 Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170 t Friday & Saturday Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m, OPEN 12 NOON & DAYS A WEEK Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. after? p.m. Guests Must NO BAND BeSIGNEDIn THIS WEEKEND Thursday and Sunday Bingo FOR THOSE: 40 AND UNDER Come and meet your Social Credit Candidate “EN TERTAINMENT ROSE G aa Garden ‘exhibit _to visit The. Extension’ Depart- ment of the Vancouvor Art’ Gallery is sponsoring a new touring exhibition based on ‘the Garden theme. The Gar- den wilt be seen by’ local ‘students on May 18-and will ‘be available for community viewing at’ Stanley “Hum- :phries Secondary school caf- steria May 17 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. There is no charge for ‘admission’ and’ a represen- tative froni the gallery will be on hand to answer ques- tions, *" : Of ‘everything ‘man-made By JOHN +) John. Newlove, one teaching, CHARTERS of Canada’ Id: recently ‘at‘David :/It‘wasn't, he admitted, particularly new. advice — < artists) musicians and writers have been doing it: for thousands of; years, and- today it is called: choosing the most compatible role-model it is ‘still good ‘advice. ‘The.class was small, unfortunately, but the advice and’ literary criticism that Newloye had for the class we. egund and firmly, rooted insextensiye ‘experience: - Wahi “> “Hf-you find something in ‘the! wri of tho Bing ¢ authors that works for you ~ steal { ‘ psd: University ‘Centre ‘in’ Nelson, : where, ho is, : welcome! Tickets can ;Reglonal Recreation Office or phone 365-3226 or 1365-3842, © CASTLEGAR NEWS)'April 27,1983 vs I neidiy 3 Baan ; Spring Dance Date: Saturday, April 30 TIME: jm. PLACE: thes a Hall MUSIC BY:-Rimshot There will bo a fnidnight lunch: Everyeng @ purchased at the SPONSORED BY BLUEBERRY RECREATION " Ootischenia Improvement Dist. y ldke every successful author, his firat suggestion to Fevery would-be author is “keep'a note-book”’ and jot down * :ideas, impressions and ‘conversations, Secondly, read’ widely and tntenstyely. ‘Both are esstenlal. \0On-the other hapd, since writing is ‘an individual ‘pursuit — that is, what you write and how you write it, is .. on this earth,.the most fun- damentally’ satisfying of * places'must, be the garden. “The growing of'a garden in the modern age {s our. tan- gible link to the earth, The natural beauty of the garden at the Tadanac Hall in Trail Saturday, April 30 at 7 p.m. _ Wine, Cheese and Coffee will be served. SEMINAR Writers: participating ‘In a'recent _ semjnar:at:. David ‘Tho nm university Centre, 4, from. left ar ‘of Robson, Willa Condy, ANNUAL MEETING Sat., April 30 1:00 in the afternoon John’ Newlove instructor), Ed Cavin, Ann Reiter A “pit I like to = ORGANIZED BY ROSSLAND.-TRAIL YOUNG SOCIAL CREDIT MEMBERS. THE BOYS IN THE BAND . . . RCMP Concert Band was in‘Castl | SIEMENS, Weltr A. and played to a large ‘audience at Stanley Humphries y School gy was well received, of various tunes , enhances our environment id our sense of Lied SHOWING? ae) {faU) [FRI] Meet Art Long. He's about to become JENNIFER BEALS| Something happens the music..l1's her Kamen MAY 7,89 England! WEST KOOTENAY ARTS COUNCIL Concerts galore this summer | The West Kootenay Re- year plan for the reevalu-: gional Arts Council heldja~” ation‘ of. -recreational -facil- general meeting April 16”in the faculty lounge at Selkirk College. Reports were pre- sented by representatives from the local arts councils, as well as by Regional ‘Co- ordinator Joel Harris. The coming months are fil- led with busy ‘concert and and on- including the arts, in Trailt* Castlegar is leaning to ‘sponsor, four outdoor park performances this summer, geared.for the entire family. for the summer months. “The Slocan Valley Threads ‘Guild summer: course bro- ‘chure is now ready. The pro- gram includes courses in de- sign and all aspects of the fi- bre arts. Theatre Energy has also booked its summer sche- eresanted . in: with the Downtown Busi- dule, with perf at DTUC's Studio 80. The « of WKRAC. en’s Asso the will include going projects by most aris councils. Kootenay-Boundary Images, a juried exhibit of works by local artists, will be on tour in the region through- |, out the spring. In June, the exhibit will move to Vancouver, where it will be ‘included in Images everything from music to puppetry. “Grand Forks reports that they now have a new arts space in the basement of the - public library. Plans-for the space’include’a gallery and workshop areas. The Langham Centre has and: Objects, a showing ‘of~ received: a‘ ‘NEED grant B.G: art, at Robson: Square: ‘The Trail Arts’Council is presénting Silver City Days May 12-14.. The council is to discuss a five- apwhich wilkemploy-five work- ips todo Sie on the gal- lery. The Langham also has prepared a schedule of tours, slide shows and workshops ‘ are the need for a regional performing arts centre and the necessity of ongoing fi- Winning Oscar was easy nancial support for the arts in the. West Kootenay. .~ Since the Regional Arts Council is a non-profit organ- ization, it must rely on gov-° ernment-grants and regional funding for its continued sur-. vival. Presently, WKRAC: ‘is waiting for funds from The Canada Council atid the fe- deral government’s Commun- ity’ Recovery Program. A NEED grant is planned for SeptaKiner to provide re- gional’ liaison peopte to the local arts councils. * WXRAC is sending two delegates to the Assembly of B.C. Arts Councils’. annuai conference in Chetwynd May 6-8. ABCAC: has asked its members to stand up for the arts during: the provincial election campaign by de- manding cultural policy statements from all political candidates: © part for CBC-TV. crew. ; OTTAWA (cH) an Oscar earlier.this month for his film Just, “Another, Missing Kid was only slightly harder -for._ p: qe Winning Y itsky recalls. ~ But landing ‘at. Toronto In- ternational Airport: brought the euphoric couple down to Your Guide To Good Times in the area. 362-7375 INTERNAT TIONAL SPECIAL “S50 er Salad Bar, Brim Rib av Jus, Baked Potat Vegetables and Gornish Coupe Helene . $7150. FIRESIDE DINING ROOM FOR FINE DINING Dining Room ..s Cocktail Lounge Open Mon. - Sat., 4-10 p.m. SALAD BAR IS INCLUDED WITH EVERY MEAL Reservations Appreciated. 365-6000 TRY PANTAGES SEAFOOD PLATTER - ®Lobster © Shrimp « _WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN DINING PLEASURE Fri., Sat. and Sun., April 29, 30 and May 1 FOR TWO. a END “ALSO AVAIER Aa ea aA i) Garnished with a bouquet of fresh youetables, deluxe salad bar and Swiss chocolate layer cake included. and crab legs , RESERVATIONS PLEASE VILLE-DU- PANTAGE | Inthe Beaver valley Motor inn, Profwale YOUR HOST CHEF JEROME STEWART 367-7511 RIVER BELLE © Steak Columbia Steak House Castleaird Plaza: fom - © Salad Bar © Pizza's ¢ Scampi © B.B.Q. Ribs fahn .Zaritsky of Toronto than getting it home. “ Zaritsky created a’ sensa- tion’ with .his gold-plated “award on the Air Canada flight he and his wife, Vir- ginia -Storring, travelled home on two days after the presentation’ ceremony. The. award was given. to the CBC production when it was judged to be the best © full-length ‘documentary of 1982 by the ‘Acatlemy - “of: Motion Picture Arts and Sci- ences, “The passengers were go- ing crazy just touching the Oscar, asking to have their’ earth in more ways than one. It took them a full 80 minutes toclear the statuette through Canadian Customs. Fi out a customs de- pictures taken with it,” Zar- sell it back to the academy for if he ever chose to dispose of it, “Is that $10 in American or’ in Canadian funds?" the of- an well-being. This exhibition brings to- gether a diverse ‘range of painting, photography, ‘scul- ‘pture, graphic’ work ‘and drawing, in which the garden is featured as-a distinct and special place. “There are’ drawings and photographs by a New York architectural organization, SITE, which offer unusual solutions to the problem of | how to combine private home gardens with high density urban construction. . California: photographer John Divola ‘looks at that all too familiar activity, water- © ing'the lawn, and Vancouver artist, Judith Lodge in her’ painting refers, back to the original Garden of Eden, © Community’ TW CABLE WEST.10 " bes ery ey ” phtirsday 5: 30—Sign-on” ay broil information. 5:35—SHSS Report — Kim Fry, ‘presents:' the latest in school news, as well as specific in- on gradua- ficial’ asked, ‘changing’ ‘the declaration to $12 Canadian when told it was an American valuation. A second official’ was not tion exercises for 1988; the . rugby match between SHSS and Armstrong; also dare ex- items oaibed: in the U.S.. with “One Oscar" and leaving the value ‘column: blank turned out to be-a mistake. F NEEDED VALUE “How much is an Oscar ~worth?” he- recalls: being asked by the customs inspec- tor in what he termed.“a per- fect bureaucratic monotone.” “Ten. dollars,” :Zaritsky said he replied, referring to _the price he, was required 'to isfied with his and took him ‘through. the routine again, this time ask- ing if the statuette was solid gold or gold plated. He was concerned that, while it cost about $100 to make. : Boiling by this time, Zarit- sky said he asked to see a supervisor and went through all the same questions and answers a third time ‘before being allowed to take the award home. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - Branch No. 176 (Sestleaor Robson) 40" Anniversary SATURDAY, MAY 14,1983 11:30 a.m. — Cenatoph Parade cerpts from the Bas- tion Theatre Co. of Victoria presentation; and singer Lyudmila Zykina of the USSR. 6:00—Castlegar, Writers’ Guild presents’ its members reading their latest ‘works. This program also in- cludes the four school students who won the Writer's Guild compe- tition in their cate- gory. Gordon Turner shosts the program. 7:10—Pee Wee Hockey — This hockey game was played between Castlegar and Kelow- na during a tourna- ment held in Pentic- ton March 23/83: 9:10~—Shell Cup Juvenile Giant Slalom: This event took place in Pentiéton in March and features many lo- cal Red Mountain Ra- cers. Commentary provided by Gary Denton, : 10:00—Provincial election candidates forum: Keith McQuiggan of the Trail Times and Gordon Macdonald of CJAT quiz the four rae in the run- * 11:00-Signott “For, those seeking to «original. jleave lots ‘of margin on all sides — editors ‘marginal notes and to you | ‘that is’ Vad ice for free. Keep a copy of ‘your manuscript and ; include a.self-addressed envelope (for the return of the: your decision — critics can offer advice but’ you ‘don’t have to follow it., The final decision. has ito be, yours. : Publish manuscripts, he had some further advice: include a brief covering | letter with _, your:, manuscript; ‘don't get: upset over Fejection’ ‘lips; “it looks better.” able acedy but poetry looks better . One of the great values of such workshops is ‘the by, the: and He one’s own peers. from his latest eT : uise'and’on life’as a foster child on ‘the. prairies arly: 208, captured the imagination’ ‘and’ to. offer his ‘valuable services and. experane at the English, Department of DTUC. d—and it Staff Writer : A yonan ‘in Powell River Team B.C. was formed last, September when’ a: group ; Some; 20; has begui selling reusable cloth coffee filters...» ‘A’ group of six coiirt re ness, forming the Vanco er, Independent Reporters peo] " decided to'stop, playing te = tim” to the recession and see ‘Another “new. : ‘business, Chilliwack Recycle Society is recycling: items :from:, card-: board to pee. The society 5 are only a few of many ‘which’ groups and’ individuals: have taken on in an effort to create jobs. for themselves and. others. ig small b is. touring around the’ ‘prov. ince ‘and will be. dropping in “on:.’ Castlegar»: later: portunity't to get. together ‘share idéas on how they per-" sonally could turn the econ- omic around, will.be coming to Castlegar ‘a public'ses- © and getting | people to create jobs -for themselves ‘rather than taking them. from: ithe corporation’ is one thing Team B.C. has been promot- ing, members of the Castle-~. gar and District Chamber of Commerce were told at their regular monthly meeting this week by. Leslie. Triplett, Team B.C. executive direc- tor. t », Team B.C. is a “positive ‘action” group trying to cre- ate. a more positive envir- onment in’ B.C. in order to hasten economic recovery. “The “session: will’ feature - many local speakers addres- ‘sing: common. problems ‘re- lated to food, shelter,. fi- - LESLIE TRIPLETT .. Team B.C... "lenders, the forum would at- tempt to. bring. . diverse , groups. together to. see. wht: can be done. to get through | . the current? recession, ‘Recovery Forum’ has ex-” . isted only’ since ‘mid-Febru- _ ary. ape concept, was created The self-help ‘group will also provide large amounts of. information on. specific’ self- . help or job creation proposals : suggested i in “each: commun: . ity: ! ‘Triplett told tnembers: the Recovery Forum would be similar to > meetings of the by th I ~ Van- couver rr broadcasters — Kin Calloway’ and Maggie Chew: —-who coordinate the Bro- gram. Before ‘the | Recovery ‘ Forum: takes place here, the group will try to get in contact with resource groups such as community services, CG Develop- ment Committee where, > working with community Court settles - OTTAWA (CP) — When Douglas Roche backed into another car while trying to park in a Vancouver lane early one morning in 1979, he got out, waved a,pool cue at * two people in the other car, got back into his car, made a U-turn and crashed into the other car, pushing it 40 feet down the lane. . He was convicted of vio- lating Section 233 of the Criminal Code, which makes it an offence after an accident to fail to stop, to fail to give name and address and to fail to offer assistance if anyone has been injured. But courts across the coun- try have been dividing for years on whether failure.to do any one. of. these three things is proof of an attempt to escape liability, or whe- ther. all three taust proved. Roche, perhaps because he did stop, appealed ‘his .con- viction. The British | Columbia STAR SATELLITE : INTRODUCTORY OFFERI! © Home satellite T.V: system. $2, 895. and as many help agencies as it can. issue Court of Appeal-split in up- holding it, one judge saying ‘failure to meet all three re- quirements had to be proved, .the other: two saying failure to meet one of: more’ was enough. - The. Supreme Court of Canada, in a ruling on the Roche case Tuesday, upheld be the conviction and set the is- sue to rest. Mr. Justice An-, tonio Lamer,* supported: by. six other judges: who heard Roche's appeal. NOTICE The Board of Then May : 29 and 30 the “forum Will be promoting the event through radio’ talk ‘sshows-and: newspaper inter-~ views. Before.coming back in ‘June ‘the coordinators will also be’ available to .talk to- people~ privately who may have confi idential ides: At the meeting ° the -re- many resource. possible.” : ‘Triplett said the’ mééting. ‘takes on a different foPitiat in each community. “We try and do ‘a ‘little \dreaming,” ‘in sessions with Then realistic lists and. an action plan, is for mulated, “Triplett: also noted how much . ‘potential “resources Castlegar has — such as Sel- kirk College; i location only : the community, Triplett sald, ‘of ‘available,’ Finally, resources Pi palsn tar 'BC" Te ber; ‘and Com covery, ‘group will have as are inatched with the dreants into microchips industry.” Useful ‘second hand articles in good condition as wall as mony’ brand new articles generously dt Preview Saturday morning, May 7-at 11 a.m. Storts Sliagle ‘Sports in 1984 ‘More info call 365-5028 TIMES, ; Mon. and Thurs. Tt09 p.m, PLACE Kinneird ‘ Elementary School of the members comple their terms of office. Join the esp Sockey today. place area co. moving lg _Ootisc enia Community Hall 26 at the. National Exhibition. the display on “Food.Getting in ‘e-H —:"The Four cpearene from the pi ‘Anthropolos TUL, .C, Running concurrent cently so sl rowing of Watercol eur ‘paintiages by Velen Fonderti : Trai Fraser Sutherland, «Writing Workahio ff al Continuing April'30.. noted author, at Selkirk, Col Education at the College for furthe, » Performance ‘83 Con bead 3. ey / by George Ry; the Trail Junior Secon Admission by season ieket only Series presents the anid “Alstter to My Son” at Schoo! Auditorium at 8 pm. May 4 « Annual general miedting of the. Overture Con- - Cort Society tobe held at DTUC at 720°. May 12... Annual aeheral meéating: of ‘the West Koote Cultural Society — the governing the Natlonet : Exhibition Centre — to beheld at the NEC at 7:30 p. all Arts Council's Arts and Crafts H Teall Junior High. May 13 —6- 10 p.m, Bilton ands = pam and May 14 May 16. ; . Trail Arts Council presents “The Garden”, a new. exhibition from! Vancouver Art Gallery, at th PL. ‘Moorish Schoo! rail, * "| May’21 ='23.. ; .36th Annual Union of Youth Festival to take place ot the Brillant Cultural Centre, May 30 wal general « a tng’ of the Couslegor and District: capone ity a Counel to be held at the National Exhibition Centre at 20 ps .m.'A, business meeting and election ot officers wil be followed by entertainment‘and ts. Members and anyone interested in the arts iecordially' invited e attend. Items: far this bi-monthly feature should be telephoned to Mrs. D. Miltter-Tait of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council at 365-7850. Sponsored by Castlegar Savings Credit Union Introducing Your Social Credit Candidate WALT SIEMENS Walt's commitment to community services has Assemble at New Court House by Il a.m. led to his membership and participation in a host of organizations working for a better way of life in the | : West Kootenay, including the Board of Health, Library e Board and United Appeal. , HAPPY © High performance L.N.A. . igh p ‘ BIRTHDAY. * Receive over 80 channels Two new directors must be elected at the Annual Meoting ‘on June 9, 1983. His energy and representation will work effec- eee ® Dealer inquiries invited _ Candidates must join the Society before May 9, 1983 : tively for you in Victoria. “KAREN” CONTACT: FA : s : : ; SKYBEAM TELEVISION ds daa Society by paying $1.00 at the Hospital between the naois! toy goes ee 1278 Dalhousie Street Kamloops, B.C. 374-5018 Expires April 30, 1983 Lobster © Italian Dishes Lasiec OUT DELIVERY SERVICE — 5-10 p. ‘son M4909 pane ; 365-2421 DELUXE DAILY LUNCHEON SMORG 11:30 a.m, to 2 p.m. $5.9! (Salad Bor ‘only: $3.95) GIANT SMORG FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Sp.m. to 10 p.m. $10.95 \ale/ \ale/ \abe/ za aK Ty FOR DETAILS AND RESERVATIONS >in { CALL 365-7017 or 365-3736. Including 14” Color T.V. plus i Memb v . © K.L.M. 5 Receiver . © Polar tracking mounts © 8’ spun aluminum dish A DAALALS in the Society’ is open to all persons in the Hospital District:, Castlegar, Polen’ Brilliant, Ootischenia, Blueberry, Thrums, etc. . DIRECTORS ON BOARD OF MANAGEMENT ° , 4 appointed 6 elected Siniorgasbord “Your Smorgasbord House of the Kootenays” -12 noon — Open House Tues: thurs ‘P10. rm. Meet & Greet at the Club House — games, refreshments, etc. Wed., April 27 to Sat., April 30 DELUXE SEAFOOD SMORGASBORD $11.95 per Person 6 p.m. — Banquet and Dance" Arena Complex — $15 per person. _ CLOSING DATE FOR TICKETS IS APRIL 30. “See, going over the hill doesn't really hurt all that bad! LOVE *BILL Present members may renew their membership any time before the Annual Meeting in June CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT HOSPITAL SOCIETY the new Ae Hal Town WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. 5 P.M. TOS P.M. SUN., ‘MON. TUES — BY RESERVATION Ont | Sem-pri aveilable for di " Also open for private luncheons. -Phone 364-2616 for Reservations Next door to Konkin‘ [ the trail. bc.