@ A6.. CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 17, 1982 All visual artists residing in the West Kootenay-Boun- dary region are cordially in- vited to submit recent works. for the Third Kootenay- Boundary Regional Art Show and Juried Exhibition spon- Council and the Council. WOODENSHOE | RESTAURANT International Cuisine Deutch Closed Tuesdays: Below the Nelson Bridge on Nelson Avenue 352-9998 Z RICHARD PAYOR CICELY TYSON " nen Lock the doors... here come the Entertainment— ~ Juried art exhibit April 16- 18. sored by the West Kootenay tained from local arts coun- Show. and Juried’ Eihibition 7 Regional Arts Council with cils or Joel Harris, Restonal | itself. The juror )is Jack the assistance of the Grand C Arts di Zs —= RECREATI ° NEWS Shadbolt, : Nolson, Deadline is March 21. The » from April 16-18. This year there are several, distinct events Forks Community Arts tor, at David a einoos Uni-' known B.C, artist residing in Canada versity, Centre, :Vancouver. +; *\ Coaching Clinie ‘In addition to jurying the Spring programs are just Entry forms may be ob- . regional exhibition will Fun ‘regional art show, he will-around the ‘corner. If you | -provide a short, written crit- have suggestions ‘for spring ique of each piece chosen for activities let us know NOW! the the exhibition adding to the excitement, sore and value of participatin, There is the Regional Art Fiddlers. . plan Fest for April. By THELMA RATCLIFF The recent regular month- ly meeting of the B.C.O.T. Fiddlers’ Association Koot- enay No. 9 was attended by~ 12 members and two visitors., ‘Tt was decided to hold the annual Fiddle Fest on April: 17, at: Stanley Humphries gymnasium. ‘Working: com- mittees. were elected, with.” details on posters later. ‘A good report was: given” by the ways and means com- “mittee. It ‘was decided- to have the advanced tickets again for sale on the Fiddle Fest. The increase in the rental price of the Senior Citizens | hall was agreed ,to and passed. ‘ The next meeting will be _ automatically: enters artists _in the provincial competition. Cash.” If you are interested in’a awards ‘will’ be made to ar-’ weekend Coaching Theory —- Uists showing exceptional ar- Level I Clinic to bo hold in tistic merit. : Castlegar.in March please He has also'agreed to offer _call Verona at tho Recreation a series of in-depth critique ‘Office. For those who are workshops in' Grand Forks and Nelaon and ‘give a free . tical component of the Na- public slide-lecture presenta- tional Coaching Certification tion on his work at DTUC. Program, the purpose of the theory course is to provide Works not selected from — coaches for all sports with the entries for the Regional 44, th unfamiliar. with the theore-" The Geothe Institute’ of the: i Federal Republic of Germany, has sent a large exhibition of contemporary: posters, + Today more than‘ ever the’! Ben poster, is ‘one of” the; most! important media of egmmuni-, cation between: Producer and consumer, ‘between? organt- vera of events ‘and those who - attend them: The poster idea and its form of presentation. i arouse interest in. the ‘mes- sage. The NEC is open.10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday and 11:80 a.m. - 4:40 of Juried Exhibition will be dis- coaching, which will serve as ‘played in Grand Forks only the, foundation for their as a Regional Art Show. coaching experience. They ‘Also; an independent jury- also allow coaches the oppor-’ ing team will view all the en- tunity to relate their coach- tries and choose'a number of ing experiences to other ‘West Kootenay: Boundary ar- coaches, to discuss common and Sunday. Society’ is’ sponsoring a Pan- ‘cake Breakfast on Sunday at the Robson Hall from 8 to 10 a.m, All it costs‘you is $2.50 which buys you a breakfast of. tists to be disp at the cot an First’ ‘B.C. Festival of the find common solutions. ‘Arts to be held in Kamloops. The Coaching «Theory - "Those ‘selected from the—Level I Course is intensive, . and thought- regional art show will be in- stimulating, vited to attend the Festival provoking, You are sure to “of the ‘Arts, where a variety come away from it ‘with a of activities and. workshops better sense of what coaching will be provided for them. _ is all about. So call us at the ‘Their works ‘will receive Recreation Office ‘and leave” Spd Sunday 2:16 - 4pm. and extensive exposure there in Your name. and number. The exhibitions, provincial media Course will only be offered if “coverage and a printed cat- enough interest is shown. alogue that will be published. Poster Art - ; February is graphic design try in the regional sh Pa e Fegional show ath'at the NEC and they will be offering two great ‘the juried exhi- shows “German Poster Art” coffee. © See you there on public’ ‘skating ‘hours are Tuesday/Thursday 2 - 4pm. 8-915 Be, i eggs yand: Reka Ga \ puree Allan: el Arar National Soccer As-— cal points, and theory at FREE: event at: Mt: be aifilm also. Open to adults’ ‘aswell as children four years tion will instruct on pra-* tinel ‘School. There will; “Zazie Dans ‘Le Metro", is playing Friday, 7:80) p.m. at Slocan Park Hall. This is about ‘a foul-mouthed =21- tyear-old girl, who comes, “to Paris to visit her drag queen uncle — “an exceedingly fun- ny movie.” Rated General. “Community TV. * CABLE ‘WEST 10 ? ACCESS TELEVISION ° Thursday Night Schedule §:30—BSign-on: 5:35—Five-day weather Te- port. 5: M0 Ca lente Library 6:00— apatite Super + -League Curling . The Doug Bagehaw “rink of Trail plays:the Bill Sweet rink of Nel- son at the Cominco - Arena Feb. 7. Com- ‘ mentary; is supplied by Grant Fines. and Tim’ Steinke. ‘ 9:00—The - Castlegar Writ- ers Guild — presents recitals. of various . works, in progress’ ‘and finished. Writers .> presenting their work ~ tonight are Yi! Plothi:. koff, Jim Chapman, Mark Mealing, Marg. aret.: Hall and “Cathy ‘Arm: strong. in 10:15—The Canadian Nation- al Disabled Ski Team ' — recently spent a month's training .ses- sion on Red - Moun- - tain. Louise Watkin- son,‘a Rossland resi- dent, produced this . program". which © in- abled Skiing, and .Buteh Boutry, coach of the. National Dis- abled Ski Team. 1190—Signot. 1, ObedKoff, ‘ held March 7, when members ition will be retained as a 3 will have the election of unit and again be displayed officers. at the Lions Club Trade Fair TV show Coffee. and lunch was in Castlegar. Last year..an straining voice.” served after the meeting ad- estimated 12,000 people 4 journed, with ‘a jam session _viewed the juried exhibition .SQYS' Mandrell: s Being a star has its ups and: following. display. downs. It can also ruin one’s voice, as _ country * crooner. Barbara Mandrell has dis- : fj covered. : Before she loses it, sh quitting her NBC television © “introduces a’ ~ Complete New Salad Bar plus ‘Dinner for Two Special Crown Point Hotel _ Sis " “NBC's bosses were, very | nice about my decision not to return next season,” stie said. “They ‘understood that my throat was weary from wear. A weekly show is no easy _assignment.” * “Her. sisters will resume their own careers. THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL = A 53 OFF it ‘Custom Framing. ae es . VALUAB! E COUPON. / ; Maid onty'it hon Tepieuation Pe] hy -FOR'1° > AND MOTOR, INN SPRAGUE & FIRST AVE.,.SPOKANI DOUBLE ROOM OCCUPANCY FOR THE PRICE OF. ONE Friday, Saturday or Sunday Night - “U7 Free a ‘No. a: MONDAY THROUGH | SATURDAY: 5 p.m. to1 t') p.m APPETIZERS Escargot ........5. Shrimp Cocktail . -for 6-60 ; wo G 0 CASTLEGAR: WRITERS’ GUILD seated, left to right, Linda Hall, Cathy eros Obedkoff. Stoning, George James, Jim Chapman and Mordor Turner. > awards. program Conference of the Arts, “Appearing on Channel 10, 9 aks Thursday, poe the. arts ~ Cominco lauded | “=. Cominco has / received a. of Excellence in Special Print national award in recognition Communications from the “sof its support of the arts in International Association of Trail and other Business © for ‘The company received the ..the’ attractive and informa- -award ‘for community sup- tive 12-page \ concert - pro-_ port in the fourth annual. gram. Financial Post ‘Awards for Business in the Arts, an cooper) TV mini series sored. by the Council ' for Business and tho Aris in. planned for Canada, and ‘the. Canadian Céminco was nominated - When Australian’. author “for the ‘award by ‘both the Colleen McCullough . wrote The Thorn Birds © 8 OZ, TOP SIRLOIN. "CALL FOUL REE - 1-800-426-0570 TELEX NUMBER: TLX 32.6487 mame ae The most flavorable ‘ ei vietencie 8 OZ, NEW YORK STEAK Known as the King ... 8 OZ. STEAK & LOBSTER TAIL With butter sauce ...... 8 OZ. STEAK & ALASKAN KING CRAB With butter sauce. . : ,8 OZ. FILET MIGNON The most tender of all steak. .... BREADED VEAL CUTLETS With mushrooms ....:...-+-e ¥ fortwo 4 9.50 PRIME BiB ADS 5 ceseseses, fortwo 83 95 , CHICKEN CORDON BLEAU - fortword 8. 90 Our chef's speciality a slate MARINER'S PLATE AES ar scallops...........--. fortwo 1 8. 95 RACK OF B.B.Q. RIBS . . tortwo 1 4.95 All above dinners include sélad bar, homemade bread, potato, vegetable of the day and coffee or tea FOR THE SINGLE DINERS— . HALF OF THE ABOVE PRICE Reservations appreciated — Phone 368-8232 1399 Bay Ave.—Trall « for two28. 95 for wo23.95 Fashion Shows 3 p.m. &7 p.m. * Refreshments hor d*ovivres i forthe °< Brides-To-Be. ‘* Many Other Prizes Henne travel Ca Sonjas N Magic Moments Bridal ‘Trail and District Commun- ity: Arts Council’ and the i Or- The Thorn Birds, she knew. she had a good thing — and chestra Society. best-seller lists confirmed it. ‘theatre’ project and continu- ‘major: factors in the patty are lining up. 4 Beginnings Cominco's sponsorship of 8) +=Now Canadian award- . tour by the VSO to Trail, winning director Daryl Duke . -Calgary and Yellowknife in: has grabbed his share of the * September, the $50,000. do- pie. He will directa nine-hour nation toward the feasibility ABC-TV mini-series based on study. for, the. Esplanade - the book. So far the only top name. ing :Cominee 9; tuppore tor one is actor Richard but other stars ih The Financial:Post award “It’s. a piece everyone is the second award received: wants to-be in,” says Duke. “by. Cominco as a result of the “The producers have | had -V80_ tour. In December the. calls from a lot, of people company received the Award ’ waiting to test for it” Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170 CABARET -Friday & Saturday . 4 Dancing 9: 30 psm.-1: 30a. m, --Open3 p.m. Mon.-Fri.” ‘ Open p.m. Saturday _ Prope press Fri, & Sat. after 9 p.m. ¥ Playing Fri: & Sct. “TAMARA! sosteneD ta, Thursday Bingo Commences Sept. 10 : a an ry ‘operator Mere Rafi Superswitch switehboard which’ was stelle ‘last week, The Seniors’: potluck supper ‘) About 40 members of the Cagtlegar and District Senior ‘'Citizens’ Association met in their Centre on Saturday evening for a potluck supper. Mrs. J. Donnan welcomed everyone ‘and extended thanks and appreciation to .the,men of the building com- : mittee and the ladies who as- sisted the men in keeping the Centre clean during the past few. months. ° Mrs." H. Johnson said Grace, then‘ all helped them- Selves to the abundance of, ° delicious food set out for them.” ” .| After the tables were’ cleared away card tables }.,were.set out and the mem- bers enjoyed card games to round out the evening, Thanks was extended for the donation of the turkey ‘and to Mrs. M. Brady for cooking it. VICTORIA (CP) — mier Bill Bennett will appear. live on television tomorrow, (Thursday) evening with a “State of the. pr Bennett to oar ies * Pre- Square in Vancouver ‘in’ offered time at 7 p.m. -PST < creasing his staff and getting pecial funds for travel. "Bennett wanted ‘free time - tonight as the opening seg- regional public af- feck pesnep breil hat Sat : ay Bennett has in hints: about at the Fireside. Place. Dychinco became a Gideon when the first camp was or- ganized in Manila 29 years: ago. : Being half Chinese and half Filipino, he was encouraged by/International Extension ‘Commission to form the sec- asits pi until 1973; +: and He sald” the: ‘furniture, mier's office from a $160,000 which’ costs about $8,000, has © deficit, which the premier’s become necessary’ because of office said was caused by ‘ renovations:to the’ Premier's extra trave] expenses in- . sroealie offices ~ “in ‘Van-' curred by Bennett as chair- man of the 10 Bove pre- cincella ‘said he needs new umiers. furniture for the office be-. Barrett, anwhile,”’ said eee CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 17, 1982 - Cc. Réstivel of Arts Street banners Any budding young artists ‘out there? Then thoy may want to take part in the ‘special Street Banner Com- petition for the B.C. Festival of the Arts June 25 in Kam- loops. ‘Tho street banner compe- tition is designed to allow 10-12 feet above street level, small details will ‘not be visible. The three by six foot | banners will hang lengthwise and they will be white so this color may serve as a back- ground for the design. banner must be returned to The name of ithe city — Kamloops by May 1. * Cc may be For further ‘information submissions is March 1. Jud- ging will take place the fol- lowing week and It's planned that entries will be on display in Castlegar. The winning entry's cloth . every city or muncipality in the’ province to be repre- sented at the festival, while at the same time decorating the streets of Kamloops with brightly-painted cloth’ ban- | ners. Each" represented area, will in turn be showing their support for amateur art. Banner designs painted om paper, three by six feet, will be. judged locally by, a sel- ected jury.’ The” winning designer wil] be given a cloth banner-on which to. recreate his or her. design. “_Thab baier.5 wil be sent to ated in the design by placing and entry forms contact Dor- it across the bottom of the een Knutson at. 865-5847 or banner. Dorothy Miller-Tait at 565- Deadline for entries and 7850. [THIS WEEK ONLY] OUR WALLS ARE FULL Framed Decorator Prints % OFF 2 142 “A. Taste ‘Of Art” Downstairs at Helen's Flowers 365-2727. Cana ae District and. will hang from May. 16- June - 16. Following the festival the banner ‘will be returned to the designer: along ..with a special: participation ‘certifi- cate. Banners should represent or capture some aspect of the arts, such asthe fine arts, crafts, music, theatre, dance and films, included in the B.C. Festival of the Arts, and should be simple large-scale designs. . fy Because they will hang on lamp standards in’ Kamloops cause most of what he has: the government: has.. gon ; no is, destined for Robson mad because it's sabdalods ‘speech.. Bennett's office’: declined ‘the CBC offer, and: ‘accepted, sf BCTV's offer. we ‘The premier will speak for: 15 “minutes, live ‘before. an « yho’ says: th p adviser, Patrick Kinsella, confirmed Monday he is for Bennett to have an over- run of $160,000 in his office budget and’ then spend an 1 $70,000 to spruce have created: a new pri- up his offices when the gov- ‘vate offices: One for the pre- arnment is “ealling for re- : CREATED THREE: OFFICES in: tales, tere offices to bo. used straint. He said the only Sit th in Ve id jey are in Vancouver an an "ie octal ‘ ditional, office for soins ENGLEWOOD, N.J. (AP) — Thelonious Sphere Monk, a jazz innovator, pianist and composer, died early today after ‘suffering a stroke on Feb. 5, an official at Engle- wood Hospital reported. He was 61. Monk was one of a few jazz players, before the ‘Second World: War, who ‘worked on LUNCH Baron - ey Of: Beef * tecduden: Dt end fide! Brench| For Only Don't Forget Our © Luncheon: . All You Can Eat For. .....+0- [EASTGATE GARDENS. bia Ave. 365-7414 GOING TO SPOKANE? _ever brought in was to legis- | offices have been built for use’. Barrett said the situation’ absurd “in light of the Gor of: people out of work ind: manpower. and travel. His budget allows 19 staff positions but he has 21 and Kinsella says he has received ‘approval to boost that to 24. And last. week. the. prov- --incial: cabinet” approved a special grant to save the pre- more inférmetion At: that time he. was elected’ as ad-hoc: National yeara with four national con- feretices held, the Philippine Gideons. matured in 1977 to me the. 14th national : ‘association among the Gideon countries.. Dychinco was again’ entrusted .to shoulder the.imporiant responsibility of being its: first national president for three consecu- tive terms, maximum tenure allowed in the. by-laws, from 1977 :to* 1980. He had at- tended’ several International Conventions and a number of Canadian National Conven- 4’ tions. :"~ Now beinga landed immi- e grant, he and, his family at- tend the Evangelical Chinese ‘Bible- Church in Vancouver. ‘City; and he is .currently serving as chaplain of Rich- mond « Gideon - ‘Camp tied weekly prayer — Fellowship — Worship — Bible Study Family Bible! Hour = 9:45 a. Worship Service 1 11a.m,, Legion Hal Bible Study & Prayer Tues. 7:30 p.m. |. + at 1201 - 1 Street - Phone: 365-2605 ° >: 1400 Block, Columbia Ave. > Sunday Services: ‘8a.m.and 10.a.m. .- Sunday School: 10a,m. Community.Church Second and Fourth Sundays of month, 10.a.m. Rectory: Ph. 365-2271 : Reverend Desmond Carroll , every. Saturday moraiag at 7:80, + For ‘tickets to the Castle- gar banquet or more infor- mation: contact, Harold Web- Wiebe at 965-9528. Regular Eanes Services Pastor Dirk mu inner: ROSE'S. RESTAURANT we take pride in our. “£ HOME-COOKED . ty MEALS iCanadicit® Russian Foods | 1,000 ftmerthof South Slocan Junction aren came OFCANADA © * 2224+ 6th Ave. iJ veblacks South of Hol Sunday, 9a.m. on Radio CKQ a.m. Sendey School 11. a.m..Worship Service Z Ao m, Fellowship Service ber 7 p.m. Cottage Bible Studies jay, 7 p:m. Youth and Family Night Rev: id. Wegner, Pastor. ae ; 65-2974 2404 Columbia Avenue Chu fch School Sundays:. m. Sunday Schoo! ¥ }d District. - the , and innovations that. led to the new jazz style,’ “bebop. Monk,’ whose: best-known ° composition’ ‘was ‘Round Mid- night, began to acquire se ularity: in the 19603. on the following Con- . :, For } finvlng Education courses at Seki College, stleg lease consult ur ntinuin: = Calendar, a to all homes in i: AN OPTION FOR ADULTS, There will bea meeting's on pam. othe Recreat - 809 Merry creek Road Past Fireside Motel Pastor:.R.H. Duckworth Family BibleHour ~ AN OPTION FOR ADULTS WITH A MENT. "The meeting of Fab. 23 has been peteoes a vod w couple of weeks, If you have contacted you ven't give our office. a call for ¢ on pdt ton Complex i in Castlegar a par of the meeting will be to discuss maith so led personally, Ble e ICAL DISABILITY. ‘Eabruary ok at 2: ‘THE TRADE WINDS MOTEL Makes this Special Money =’ ‘Savings’ | + ; with shis Coupon DOWNTOWN 1509) 838-2061 rd at Lincoln Spokane, WA ONE BED TWO BEDS . Offer. sae *32” plus Tax NORTH DIVISION (506) S26-! Division at Euclid ‘Spokane, WA ee ‘plus Tax Explres April 15, 1982 ae We Visit: * SAN -16- Day “California Tour. Departs March 413th *x OREGON *RENO *LAS VEGAS x DIS- NEYLAND. * SAN. FRANCISCO. * TIJUANA ‘DIEGO” :xOREGON ‘COASTAL ROUTE’ * HEARST CASTLE —Disnepland : 11 Day Bus: Tour Departing Apr. 3 Limited space still available! We visit: %* Oregon * Reno 345 a.m. ht “+ Bdults and thelr advocates and other friends, courses and rams that may be of vatue in their lives. -11:00.a.m, Evening Praise 330 p.m. -. WED. NIGHT Study & Prayer —7 p.m. hurch 365-3430 Pastor 365-2808 767-11th Avenue Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph. 365-5212 Christian Education Hour is 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship [+ 8:30. a.m. &11:000.m. Evening Service Rev. Michael Guinan Ph. 365-7143 Soturday, Night Moss sunday’ Masso at: 8a.m. and 10a,m. ‘ST. MARIA GORETTI S ELI Introductory course to ce ri Inning . Course * jevels of ee creating an rinciples os ls ond gome penning strategies in INSTRUCTOR: , Ken prograss sacreanent for learning ‘thay apply. to’ beginning players, ‘ organizing .a: basketball program. Coupland. SATURDAY eae y SUNDAY, Uc teh 4:30 p.m., ‘i weasions, Feb. 20 and Feb. 21. FEE: $30, ROOM: Gym. EMERGENCY ORIENTED FIRST AID ‘| course in first aid. This course certifies an “aide fo to, work as a survival first ald attendant under : ers’ *Compansat ion Act. INSTRU CTOR: To be on- . ee SATU! Fab, 20, 9a.m. +5p.m., I session. FEE: $30. ROOMS ra ITALIAN CONVERSATIO’ Interested in learni Telian? Weare Planning toolfera course, if there is sufficient interest, and If we can find on Instructor, to begin in the fall. Please contact us if you are \ Interested in teaching or enrolling. Peete oan a, the the growing, idenniications use ond " prepara in_addition to three classroom sessions, he Mores il inet jude a field walk te.b be arranged to suit all nage INSTRUCTOR: Popp. MONDAYS, 7 - a5 sessions, 1 Piel walk. STARTS: March 1, 9 ister by Feb. 26, FEE: $18. Apply. IMMEDIATELY for admission to the course of your choice. There are registation of the calendar for your Please her our courses -, are filled on the basis of “first come, first ser- ved". We do not “phone in" regis- trations. Mall your application today. e Poid lr by the ef Continuing Education, ey Sbarro Treg Anarene, Coordinator. * Anaheim (6 nights) * Tijuana, Mexico * Sacramento * Bend FLY TOUR APRIL 3 ONLY - Afew seats available * RENO BUS TOURS Prices are besed on double or twin'accommodetion sharing per person, Canadian fu Ask About Wells Gray Arizona-Utah 16-Day Tour Departs March 5th Also the Maritimes and Alaska FOR MORE INFO Ph. 368-5595 HENNE TRAVEL (141 0 Bay Ave. Genelle—12Noon __}