SS, Castlegar News vecember7, 1983 A6 — 3 ‘eG: HI ARROW ARMS gS) MOTOR HOTEL SUNDAY BRUNCH SPECTACULAR » Every Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. PUB LUNCH SPECIAL ony BeOS. Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel 651-18th St., Castlegar 365-7282 Daily Lunch Specials Movie makes prestigious switch HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Testament, a small-town perspective on a big-city nu- clear attack, started out as a PBS drama and ended up; as a'major studio th duction — and there was no more ‘money in the PBS till. 8o,.with shooting about’ to begin,: producer ‘Lynn Litt- Tan's? LDL, Films Inc. and “lease — a prestigious switch that is now having some financial repercussions. The film's stars, Jane Alexander and William ‘De- vane, are seeking higher wages that they had settled for when the project was solely for public Playh enlisted Lawrénce: Vanger’s London- based/ Entertainment, Events Ltd. Entertainment Events put up thé $278,000 that was eventually needed to com- plete the production, In re- turn, LDL gave.up theatrical Stanley Humphries Secondary School Presents “DECEMBER CHILD” - Amosaic of drama - Dance, band & choral GREAT FAMILY CHRISTMAS © ENTERTAINMENT - at S.H.S.S. Activity Room } Mon., Tues., & Wed., Dec. 12,13 & 14 Admission - Adults $2.50 Students & Seniors $1.00 COUPON SPECIAL OFFER -2FORI (2 persons, one room, price of 1.) Call for reservations 924-4888 spokane * Canada (collect) 1-605-225-2272 ee Offer good. Until Jan. 31, 1984 Cash Value 1/20 of 1 Cent. Aamarical Fimast Economy Lodging Se - COUPON ‘* Noother offer applies, television. And some residents of the small Los Angeles suburb where much of the movie was filmed are pl. what one rights and Amer- ican Blayhouse agreed « to, postpone the telecast if Vai ger could strike a theatrical , deal — which’ hé -did ‘with |. Participant described as: ‘a $10.5-million lawsuit, ‘claim. ing they had worked or con- ‘ tributed to the project. for little or no money on the un- derstanding that it was not a commercial venture. Testament originally was intended as an_ hour-long presentation for PBS' Ameri- ican Playhouse ‘series, with * PBS supplying all of the $500,000 budget. But the final script called ‘for a 1%-hour, $750,000 pro- ‘ictur Par 4 yi * Because of “her “conimit- ment ‘to. nuclear: ‘disatma- ment, Alexander’ agreéd «to | appear in Testament for the’. Screen .Actors Guild's PBS j scale — which is lower than theatrical scale and’ even lower than normal television rate because of public tele- vision’s nonprofit’ nature. “We are in the process of . negotiating what we hope will be a fair compensation” for. Alexander, ‘a spokesman ‘| for her said. Announcement ‘: FAMILY AND FRIENDS are invited toa 50th ANNIVERSARY FOR JIM AND LIZ SMITH A tea will be held between 2 and 5 p.m. SATURDAY, DEC. 10 at the Fireside Motor Inn, Castlegar, anyone wishing to drop in and say With every room registration receive CAVANAUGH'S _=ESCAPE CHECKS .4¥our bonus ch book for over $1 KARATE“; . Part one of a new series ‘on karate dn. 6:20 p:m:' Thursday ‘night on Cable 10. Part one Bruce Furiak, Don'McLachlan and Elio Borsato, If defense will be presented at being presented by (from left) Vocal group to perform “Getting Off Easy” is the + name of the next Community. Arts Council event to be staged here early in the new year. Focussing in on .the vocal ensemble tradition, this ;Hamme heen Savage, ser on piano, Ron Thompson on bass and Don Powrie on * drums. ANN in ovsltin-~ Rowrws ore Conceeare) winter savings. Checks valid through April 15th, 1984. — Spokane, Washington Cavanaugh's Inn at the Park Cavanaugh's River Inn J.C. Penney Co. 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Besides news of “Getting “Off Easy” announced at the recent Ats Council’ meeting, . general business: was con- 1 Arts funding, with Joel Harris co- ordinating. ey Hart also noted that the art gallery. at Silverton is now ‘open and_ operating successfully. ‘ The B.C. Young Artists Exhibit will.be showing here —EEES Cable 10 TV Pann) are ————==— CABLE 10 Access Television ‘Thursday, Dec. 8 5:55—Sign-on and program information. 6:00—Maria Crossley — A Trail artist presents her current work at her new gallery in Tadanac. 6:20—Karate and Self De- fense — Part 1. Block- ing and punching techniques. 6:45—Canada Music Week ‘ — Awards, recital held Nov. 26 at Knox United Church in Trail. Guest soloist Dave Rogosin. Pre- sented by the B.C. Registered Music Teachers Assocation. 8:00—A House United — The Contract of Mar- riage — This pro- gram examines the + legal and contractual * nature of marriage. Also the advantages and disadvantages of common-law marri- age. 8:30—B.C. Summer Games ; — Men's tennis finals. 11:00—Sign-off: SHSS plans concert Students at Stanley Hum- phries Secondary School are rehearsing for their Christ- mas concert. But instead of the usual format of band selections, something differ- ent and exciting is being pre- pared — a Christmas mosaiv titled “December Child.” This variety show will fea- ture drama, dance, band, choir, individual musical sel- ections and bible readings all Pieced together to tell the story of the birth of Christ and to radiate the Christ- mas Spirit. The idea for this Special ats the” ‘Natic Centre next May 6 - 26 fea- turing the work of children in ry Council meeting. She said that the annual West Kot- enay Regional Art Exhibit would go ahead as usual despite cutbacks in’ Council Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170 Guests Must Be SIGNED In CARADET. wrenrssem © Friday & Saturdoy Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. OPEN 12NOON - 6DAYS A WEEK ay Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. after 9 p.m: Playing Fri. & Sat... "AMBER" 's Jewelers Mykebust’s Men's Wear iter ‘Sunset jul laho Photo iton’s, fr Cen nter’s Candy Shop Been hes Cais and Sheep Shop Plush Brush Lab ys Columbia Center Union 76 Beauty Salon Cascade Airways Budget Rent-A-Car Horizon Air a Thursday and Sunday Bingo the p Stanley Sabourin of Castle- gar's Twin Rivers. Elem- entary has a piece included in the exhibit. It is titled “In- sect Study,” in mixed media. Mrs, Carol Couch organ- ized the local art collection and delivery tothe central collection: centre “in Vancou- ver and she now has some handi-notes available featur- ing 2 he B.C, winning ies, including Stanley Sabourin’s art. These notecards are also ups, available by mail from Emily: “December Child” is sched- Carr College of Art and De- ‘éign Outreach’ 1899 Johnston. Street, Granville Island, Van- couver, B.C; V6H: 8R9, at $5.75 each box of 20. Cheryl -Dunlop -has as- ARTS— Calendar Dec. 1 to 30... Canadian ort scene, stallation Art” cu - Angelika Wanke, a risin, Fro: ‘an exh sumed the. recording secre- wag’ brought to the attention of the Omega Theatre Company by drama instructor Maureen Fisher- Fleming. Together with band in- structor, Lorren Culley, she was able to create a format that would be appealing to all audiences, and that is sure to be entertaining. * So far, the cast, musicians, and technical crew have been Preparing and rehearsing since mid-October, but none of it has been done } for bit by bit, “Dee r Child” has taken shape and is nearly ready for final brush- uled for Dec. 12, 13 and 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Stanley Humphries Activity Room. Each night it will be per. formed in its entirety and , everyone is invited to attend, tary’s job but’ a vice-presi. ‘dent is still lacking. The A ly of B.C. Arts CAVANAUGH’S & ESCAPE CHECKS Make your room reservation today for this tremendous Offer and treat yourself to the warm hospitality of Cavanaugh’s Motor Inns, Call Cavanaugh’s Escape Line for bi and 5 in Washington , 1-600-572-6577 1-800-541-6800 In Canada 1-509-326-5577 Ext. 504 Cavanaugh’s Inn-at-the Park Spokane Cavanaugh’'s Rive Kennewick tr dnn, Spokane . Moscow ind the Group of Seven” which includes works by or influenced by these most famous Canadian artists. = +. « showing until Dec. 9 at the MacGregor gallery in ~ David Thompson Univeristy Centre in Nelson ts ashe of Sculpture by Ruben Trejo. The gallery is open from 1.to 4 school days. Y «here Dec, 7. ’ titled “inside Outlook", a challenging exhibit bythe students in the togra, ite, A + PatenaudeHall. = ey ena im Rm. 12 In hears B.C. Young Artists note cards are available locally from arol Couch. The cards feature a selection of young B.C, artists including Castlegar Stanley Sabourin: f «also at.DTUC. there is a photogra; show en: i Jen, 18. . . Carol McLoughlin, harpist, will perform'in Nelson as part of the Overture Concert Series, at the Nelson Civic Theatre: ‘ : Jan. 23... . next regular meeting of the Castlegar Com- munity Arts Council to be held in the Kinnoitd Gorary at :30 p.m. X Items for this bi-monthly feature should be telephoned.to Mrs. D. Miller-Tait of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council at 365-7850. Sponsored by Castlegar Savings Councils‘ will ‘be holding its annual Conference at Har- rison Hot: Springs in April will representatives attend- ing from Castlegar. “(submitted by Dorothy Miller-Tait) 55 Cc asNews Subscriber Call 365-7266 for home delivery. A008 9.00% | WEDTHU FRI] G Credit Union: SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY CHRISTOPHER WALKEN - BROOKE ‘ADAMS Sfephen King's | | BE! Game et comawen tome 18 WARNING Some Gory recent marathon run fund raising project. ss, December 7, 1983 Castlegar News A7 Thank You Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society would like to thank everyone who supported us in our We would like to invite you all to our OPEN HOUSE on DEC. 12, 1983 from 7 - 9 p.m. at Hobbit Hill Children's Centre, 749 - lth Ave., Castlegar, 365-7280. tween Kelleher, Jack Munro, western president of the In- ternational Woodworkers of America, Norman Spector, Bennett's deputy minister, and Vince Ready, the medi- ator in the B.C. government Employees’ Union dispute. All four were involved in the talks leading up to the Kelowna meeting between Munro and Bennett,. which brought an end to a series of public-service strikes. The agreement threatens to dis- integrate because of an argu- ment over how to spend the money saved during the tea- chers’ walkout. Joy Leach, president of the B.C. 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