ENTERTAINMENT s NY). vs CastlégarNews iy 19. 1999 Castle ~ irs in Trail’s Towne Squere Ups Thursday, July 20 1.0.D.E. Lic. 77? reomgissth $150 TWO-FOR-ONE ON EARLY IDS ‘Tit 6:35. Friday, July 21 Local 480 Lic, 7??? 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Information & Reservations Oasis Productions 354-3910 In cooperation with the Vancouver Folk Festival. WED) {TH L SHOWTIM' | (Z00 & 9:21 ANDREW McCARTHY JONATHAN SHVERMAN Bemie may be dead, but he's still the life of the party. [FRI] {SAT} (SUN (MON) [TUE] (WED (THU); This Thursday, July 20 JEANNETTI SPAGETTI Also known as Jeanette Grittani; Jeannetti Spagetti is from Nelson. She's a versatile pertormer who will present a mixed repetoire for the young at heart Free lunchtime concerts every Thursday 12 noon to | p.m. at Kinsmen Park Bring your family, lunch, and lawn chairs Sponsored by the Castlegar Arts Council with the co-operation of the Castlegar News and CKQR Radio along with the City of Castlegar Spagetti on menu Versatile musician performs in Thursday's Concert in the Park Jeanetti Spaghetti provides the en tertainment in tomorrow's Concert in the Park in Castlegar The concert begins at noon in Kin: smen Park. If it rains, the concert will be held in the Legion Hall Originally from Toronto, Jeanette Grittam (also Jeanetti Spaghetti) has been a resident of the Kootenays for 12 years, performing at a multitude of community functions in and around Nelson. With a powerful known as singing voice, she skillfully accom panies herself on guitar and piano as she sings largely original material writ ten by herself and friends, with a few old favorites thrown in for measure, a news release says good Her topics range from self awareness to global participation, delivering them with humor and sen sitivity.” With roots in the women’s movement, the movement, ecological awareness, children’s con sciousness:and self-growth, she brings these elements of her experience into her music, the release says. She is quick to establish an intimate rapport with her audience through a range of emotions, from peace who move with her The Purcell String Quartet returns to play in Nelson this summer The Kootenay Lake Summer School of the Arts offers a five day intensive workshop with the internationally ac claimed quartet from July 24 to 29. They will perform at the Capitol Theatre July 25. The Purcell String Quartet emerged out of the Vancouver Symphony Or chestra in the late 1960s and soon established itself as one of Canada’s finest ensembles, a news release says The quartet's repertoire draws on romantic, classic and selections and has taken tour across Canada, Britain and U.S.S.R. Their performances, workshops, and music camps have delighted music lovers in remote cor ners of this province, the release says London-born Phillippe Etter (viola) and lan Hampton (cello) were foun- ding members. Etter, a broadcaster, soloist and musician, now teaches at both the Vancouver Academy of Music and UBC. Hampton, principal cellist with the CBC Radio Orchestra since 1967, is faculty at the Vancouver Academy and director of the Langley 20th-century them on 30 p.m Sunday Brunch 10:30 am. - 1:00 p.m Reservations 825-4466 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday CLOSED Sundays & Holidays PH. 365-6155 1004 Columbia Ave., Castlegar = laughter to tears and back again, She has appeared with such notable per formers as Bruce Cockburn, Nancy White, John Hartford, Stringband, Bim and Connie Caldor . Known as Jeanetti Spaghetti among the younger set, she shares her zany wit and delight in childhood imagination in her children’s concerts. With a unique ranging from *green-cheese-moon-eating dragons" mbuckthree"’ and an appetizing nu of **Lazagna”’ and.“ am a Piz za,’ she has become a favorite perfor mer with young audiences, the release says. As well as an accomplished solo per former, she has performed in a number of musical groups doing various types of music from traditional Scottish tunes to 40s Swing. She has appeared in Nelson theatre productions and has spent much of her time organizing various cultural events. She was ap- plauded for her work co-directing the youth production Theatre Peace, and was seen in the movie Housekeeping Her performance in the park will be a potpourri of musical treats for young and old and in between, sure to lighten up asummer’s day, the release says. repertoire Music School Violinist Bryan King, also English, has played with many orchestras in- cluding London’s Royal Philhar- monic, the English Sinfonia, the CBC Chamber Orchestra and the Van- couver Symphony Orchestra. He joined in 1979 The group’s leader is violinist Mare Destrube of Victoria. Known in Europe as founder of Tafelmusik, Destrube is concert master and soloist with the Ensemble del’ Anima Eterna, Belgium. He has toured Europe, the U.S. and Australia, but maintains ties with Canada by participating in events such as Music at Shawnigan in 1985 and 1986 and the Kootenay Lake Summer School of the Arts, the release says. The workshop is for players of in- termediate or better ability. Par- ticipants will bé divided by age and ability and will develop reading, or- chestral and communication skills through group and string instruction, the release says, Space is still available in the workshop. To register, call the sum mer school. Performance tickets will be on sale soon BRANCH 170 HOURS: Monday to Thursday 12 Noon - 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday 12 Noon to 12 Midnight WEEKLY MEAT DRAWS EVERY SATURDAY AT 3:00 p.m. 365-7017 Li jo. 72113 JEANETTI SPAGETT! ... aka Jeanette Grittani Planning a Wedding? We Sell Distinctive Invitations, Napkins etc COME SEE US AT Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave} Workshop feature LISTEN AND LEARN .. . the Purcell String Quartet, who perform at Nelson's Capitol Theatre July 25, are featured at a five-day workshop July 24-29 at the Kootenay Lake Summer School of the Arts. Cable 10 TV SHAW CABLESCHEDULE July 18, 19, 21, 23, 1989 July 18, 8 p.m. The New Age and You — With the great response to our first telecast of this live one-hour astrology program Shaw Cable 10 will be telecasting another New Age and You. This one-hour live phone-in program will be hosted by Ephrem Holgate. You can call 368-5501 (toll free) from the greater Trail area and 365-3122 from Castlegar 9 p.m. — Sign off. July 19, 5 p.m. (Wed) 9 a.m. (Fri) 11 a.m. (Sun) Access to Advocacy — This AIR CONDITIONED WESTAR & COMINCO VOUCHERS ACCEPTED —LICENCED DINING ROOM— D-sar- i DINING LOUNGE OPEN 4 P.M. TUES. 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Details on artists, prices and sales outlets will be announced later vents of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed Bold taced 118 also hall-price, Minimum Mondays tor Wednesdays paper COMMUNITY Bulletin Board workshop |presented by the BCCD outlines some of the problems encoun- tered by the disabled and offers some of the ways these problems can be overcome 7 p.m. (Wed) 11 a.m. (Fri) 1 p.m. (Sun) Big Band Spectacular — This is Part 2 of the series. Big Bands from Trail/Kelowna and Kamloops took part in this third annual meeting of the Big Bands. 9 p.m. (Wed) 1 p.m. (Fri) 3 p.m. (Sun) CBC News World — Tim Frewer from Shaw Cable in Vancouver talks to Joan Donaldson about the up- coming new 24-hour news channel which will be coming to Shaw Cable July 31 9:30 p.m. (Wed) 1:30 p.m. (Fri) 3:30 p.m. (Sun) The New Age and You — Hosted by Ephrem Holgate. This one: hour astrology program was taped live on Tuesday and is being retelecasted during the regular programming schedule. 10:30 p.m. (Wed) 2:30 p.m. (Fri) 4:30 p.m. (Sun) — Sign off. NOTE: This schedule is repeated on Friday starting at 9 a.m. and again on Sunday starting at 11 a.m. A GREAT DEAL One of our steaks charbroiled to your satisfaction. A GREAT DEAL MORE... That same steak accompanied by our superb salad bar. SALAD BAR AVAILABLE ‘Mon.-Fri., 5 p.m.- Midnight Sot.& Sun. 12 neon-closing nous. 7 e.m- Midnight St Castlegar 651-18th Street 365-6887 COMMUNITY NEWS July 19, 1989 Castlégar News _»7 GRADS HOLD REUNION Membets of Selkirk College's first early childhood education class, who graduated in 1979, gathered recently at the Pass Creek home of Katrine Conroy to celebrate the 10th anniver sary of their from the childhood education program, Teri Bailey of Castlegar, director of the Hobbit Hill Children’s Centre, Cathy Lafortune and son Jeffrey, guests, Judy Pollard of Nelsdn, early program. Present were Madelyn MacKay of Nelson, an instructor in the early c instructor at Selkirk College, Conroy, co-ordinator of the Kootenay Columbia Childcare Society, Louella Bartlett. of Glade, who operates a home daycare, Verna Shlakoff of Castlegar, an instructor at the USCC Playschoo! in Brilliant, Laurie McCarthy, a Castlegar homemaker, and Linda Locke of Kimberley, who operates a home daycare and Sally Bojecko of Castlegar, a supervisor at Hobbit Hill Children’s Centre. BUSINESS DIRECTORY TELEPHONE 365-5210 , copy changes and 8 Directory will be accepted up to 5 p ‘of August. ! for the C News .m. Tuesday, July 25 for the month HERMAN” Brian L. Brown CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT 270 Columbia Avenue Castlegar * 365-2151 POISE AND GRACE i is offering cours: asic in beginning July 24, Castlegar and District Recreation Department deilinn ond sell Modelling courses — offered Ever admired the beauty and con fidence of someone else? Castlegar and. District Recreation Department, in conjunction with Vic- toria von Kane Modelling School, is teaching the basic principles to convey a good public image: style, grace and poise From July 24 to 28, basic modellilng and self-improvement courses are being offered at the Community Com- plex for three age groups: pre-teens 8- 12 years, Level 1 13 years and older, and Level Il 12 years and older Course content will be geared to the age group involved and will cover such areas as posture, fragrances, social graces, developing your personality, grooming and skin care, flattering makeup application, nail care, hair care and styling, color and fashion, plus modelling techniques and routines for a fashion show, a rec department news release says. Offering the program will be a professionally trained model by Linda Lawrence. For more information con tact the Recreation Department Francophone group gathers in Rossland The Association Francophone Kootenay Ouest (AFKO) celebrated St-Jean Baptiste Day June 24. Despite the unsettled weather, families came from Fruitvale, Rossland, Trail, Castlegar, Slocan totalling 60 people The celebration was held at the Lions Camp site in Rossland from 1 p.m. to 10p.m Brent and Theresa Adair of Rossland organized the games of sof- tall, three-leg race, orange and spoon race, potato sack race and petanque. Petanque is similar to Bocce, but with metal balls. Leo Chabot also helped organize the event, Participants ate a potluck barbecue picnic while chatting in French and listening to French music In the evening, little Franco. Colombien flags and sparkles were given tothechildren. Answer to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No. 374 R/O Answer to Sunday, July 16 C THE CHAIRMAN OF THE Gordon A. Read & Co. 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