St_Castloger News ey 23, 180 ENTERTAINMENT New play brewing Rehearsals have begun for Theatre Energy's newest offering. Malefica, a bold drama set in: the 17th century, promises to be a Provocative evening of entertainment under the stars June 7-10, a news release says. Directed by the former artistic director of Vancouver's Tamahnous Theatre, Kate Weiss, the play will be staged in a tent at Nelson’s Lakeside Park — a setting in keeping with 17th Cc A CHAMBER OF Op.m fay Brunch 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m Reservations 825-4466 LEGION BRANCH 170 Mondeyve to Toedoy Sur IO NIGHIS & SPECIAL OCCASIONS) BI INGO THURSDAY ingo Licence No. 75616 WEEKLY MEAT DRAWS EVERY SATURDAY AT 3:00 p.m. 365-7017 site DAY BREAK NOEL, 6a.m. fanat Specials As Avellobie ‘eon 2 RESTI 651-18th Street, Castlegar Phone: 365-6887 century festivals. Weiss brings with her a long list of credits. She is well known across Canada for her work with experimen- tal theatre and original Canadian scripts. Her innovative directing projects include The Haunted House Hamlet, Alone and West End: The Theatrical Soap Opera. She has an outstanding reputation asa director who is ‘drawn to the of theatre.” *"m always searching for ways to integrate the mind and body,"’ she says in the release. And she incorporates her methods with a daring philosophy: ‘We should blow up our theatres and be forced to work in public places. “Actually, the potential for magic within the project attracted me to Malefica,’’ she says. ‘‘The witches are magic . . . the play’s about witchcraft. Women are magic . . . the play em- powers women. And the setting is magic . . . we will perform in Nelson's most beautiful park. Written by Rita’ Moi Norma Kilpatrick and Nicola Harwood, Malefica explores the personal and political reasons leading to per- secution of witches. “The production takes one of a journey through darkness into the light,’’ Weiss says. Local theatre goers, will recognize the talents of Judith Ceroli, Norma Kilpatrick, Louise Warthe and Doug Macdonald. The production also features Vancouver actors David Ley, Ted Price and Sam Sheild. Tickets go on sale this week in Winlaw, Castlegar, Nelson and Kaslo. Lynch film named tops at Cannes CANNES, France (AP) — Wild At Heart, a bloody, sexually explicit black comedy by American director David Lynch, won the Golden’ Palm (Palme d’Or) award Monday night as the best film at the 43rd Cannes Film Festival. The host country’s box-office idol, Gerard Depardieu, was honored as best actor for his title role in Cyrano de Bergerac, a lavish costume drama. Krystyna Janda of Poland won the best actress award for her portrayal of a dissident who is tortured in The In- terrogation, by Polish director Ryszard Bugajski The best director award went to Pavel Lunghin of the Soviet Union BLUE TOP BURGER Weekly Special BEEF DIP $395 Sliced roast “NOW OPEN 10 A.M.-9 P.M. 1521 Columbia Ave. 365-8388 ‘CALL AHEAD, DRIVE THROUGH SERVICE DINING LOUNGE D-sar-D DAILY Located 1 Mile South of ht Scale in Ootischenia CELGAR, WESTAR & COMINCO MEAL VOUCHERS ACCEPTED 365-3294 PRIME RIB © SEAFOOD © STEAKS © CAESAR SALAD © SPECIALTIES FULLY LICENSED COMINCO & CELGAR VOUCHERS WELCOME MOST CREDIT CARDS ‘ACCEPTED 352-5358 RESERVATIONS 646 BAKER ST., NELSON — ACROSS FROM PHARMASAVE Castlegar Aquanauts License No. 73760 6th ANNUAL GIANT BINGO! SATURDAY, MAY 26 Castlegar Complex Arena Floor 4-51000 jackpots $1000 Bonanza 25-$100 GAMES $7,500 pues TIME — 6:30 P.M. for his first film, Taxi Blues, a look at the seamy side of glasnost. Another Soviet director, Gleb Pan- filov, was honored for best artistic contribution for The Mother, the story of a women’s anguish as her son becomes radicalized by the family’s harsh life under czarist rule and is tried for subversion. Lynch, 43, became the second American in a row to win the Golden Palm, following Steven Soderbergh, the 1989 winner for sex, lies and videotape. “I’ve been trying to get to the Can- nes Film Festival for 20 years,’’ Lynch told a celebrity-filled audience. ‘‘It's a dream come true."’ Known for the bizarre nature of such films as Eraserhead and Blue Velvet, Lynch introduced himself in his movie’s program at Cannes as ‘‘an Eagle Scout from Missoula, Mont.”” His other work includes the current American television series Twin Peaks. Wild At Heart portrays a love af- fair between Sailor Ripley, who commits manslaughter in self- defence, and Lula Pace Fortune. The film becomes a chase, as the young couple — played by Nicholas Cage and Laura Dern — is pursued through the U.S. South and Texas by a variety of antagonists. There is close-up gore, explicit love scenes and This id by R Students of Selkirk College’s photography program invite the public to their final photo exhibition of the academic year. Entitled Final Fragments, the show opens May 24, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the photography gallery located in lower .Bon- nington on the Castlegar. campus. Photo show scheduled The exhibition_continues May 25,;-from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and May 26 from I0-a.m. to 5 p.m. amon on display Gs the. r foorrescsnph campus of seit College ~_ 24-26 at the works on e photography traiture, architectural photography, photo essay and purelycreative photographic wilt -be examples of the students’ work created Over the past three mon- ths. The exhibit includes large format black-and-white photography as well as color por- fr t said Jeremy -Ad- dington, photography instructor The exhibition is open to the public and there is no admission charge. 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Cotfee table $30. 365-8447, leave message 3/40 frequent flashes of fan- tasy. Janda, 38, has worked with several of Poland’s top directors but until Monday was little-known abroad. In The Interrogation, she is constantly on screen, moving audiences with a harrowing portrayal of a victim of repression. Depardieu, 41, is a veteran of 60 films and has received unanimous raves from French critics for his por- trayal of Cyrano, the long-nosed, lovelorn cavalier of Edmond Rostand’s famous play. Several films not in the running for the Golden Palm were honored by the 10-member jury. These included Don’t Move, Die or Come Back to Life. CABLE 10 SHAW CABLE 10 SCHEDULE May 23, 24, 25, 27, 1990 5 p.m. (Wed) 9 a.m. (Fri) 5 p.m. (Sun) Trail Maple Leaf Band and Friends in Concert — This concert was the opening ceremonies for Trail’s Silver City Days. The Maple Leaf Band, Silver City Six, Novatones, The Arnie Rutter Trio, The Saxatuns, and accordionist Louie Simonetta are the featured artists. Produced by Richie Caputo. 7 p.m. (Wed) 11 a.m. (Fri) 7 p.m. (Sun) West Kootenay Today — Host John MacPherson takes a look at this COMMUNITY Bulletin Board BAG SALE St. David's Thrift Shop, May 29 - June 8 2/4) LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION MEETING Tuesday, May 29, 7 p.m., KJSS Library. Guest speakers: Principal P. Phipps, B. Gerrand and J. Closkey. Topic: Stalf/Services/Facility changes for Sept. 90. al TRAIL AND DISTRICT BRANCH CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Meeting, Monday, May 28. 7:30 p.m. Greater Trail Community Centre, Room 301. Guest speaker: Chris D'Arcy, M.L.A ay REGISTERED NURSES ASSOCIATIO! Meeting at 7 p.m Conterence Room, Castlegar and District Hospital Tuesday, May 29. Guest speaker: Sue Knoerr, subject: Pulp Mill expansion 3/40 CASTLEGAR AQUANAUTS GIANT BINGO On Saturday, May 26 at the Castlegar Complex on Arena Floor. 4-$1000 Jock pots, $1000 Bonanza and 25-$100 games. Bingo starts at 6:30 p.m NELSON DIOCESE ANNUAL CHARISMATIC CONFERENCE O.L.P.H. East Trail Catholic Church, Friday Guest speaker: Father Washington. Fri “Praise God for His Goodness. Emely Pasqualotto. Theme: welcome. Plan to attend. ing May 25, Saturday May 26 wening Healing Service 7 p.m. Everyone is 2/40 DAMBUSTERS SCUBA CLUB There will be o boat scrub, June 2 and 3 at Scotties Marina starting at 10 a.m 5/40 both days. Contact Al Poster 365-2999. ROMERO A profoundly moving film about the life and death of El Salvador's Archbishop Romero. Wednesday, May 23, 7 p.m.. Nelson Civic Theatre, Sponsored by Nelson Central America Support Group. Tickets at door $5 KINNAIRD: CHURCH OF GOD Coffee porty, yard, craft and bake sale. Saturday, May 26, 10 o.m.-2 p.m. aoe Columbia Avenue, Castlegar Coming events of Castlegar ond District non- “prokit rolit organizations may be listed here. The first 15 words are $5 and addi words (which must be used for headings) count as two words. TI ional words ore 25¢ each. 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Produced by Shaw Cable volunteers 9:30 p.m. (Wed) -1:30- p.m. (Fri) 9:30 p.m. (Sun) Castlegar City Coun- cil — Gavel-to-gavel coverage of the regular city council meeting of May 22. Shaw Cable produced. NOTE: This schedule is repeated Friday at 5 p.m. and again on Sunday at S p.m Thursday's Schedule 6:30 p.m. — Focus on Safety 7 p.m. — On-line with Howard Dirks 8 p.m. — The GO Factor 9:30 p.m. — Sign Off NEW YORK (AP) — Twin Peaks returns to ABC's fat schedule despite slipping ratings in what the network’s entertainment head calls an experiment to lure viewers back to TV on Saturday nights. “‘When you think about it, the idea grows on you,”” Robert Eiger told a gathering of network adver- Users. “One, there are a lot of young adult viewers home on Saturday Twin Peaks to return night with nothing to watch so they go out and rent videotapes. 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But if you are someone who has never met the right person, or if you've lost your partner through divorce or death, the Castlegar News would like to help you There are many men and women just like you, right here in the West Kootenay region, singles of all ages from all types of backgrounds. Bringing people like you together is what this column is all about Your cost is only $12 for three inser tions, for up to 50 words (additional words 25¢ each) Replies may go directly to you, or you can use our box number for only $3 ex tra and we'll forward replies to you (writers ore encouraged to include a ‘envelope to guarantee privacy although the paper will maintain strict confidentiality if the envelope is opened accidently.) tin) T BDRM. furnished/carpeted apartment downtown, 365-6790/365-2728. _t#n/35 TWO bedroom house for rent. 365-3275 3/4) TWO — 2 bedroom apartments, fur nished and carpeted. Adults only (college students acceptable). No pets $475 main floor plus utilities, $360 for ground-level basement suite includes Utilities. Call T.J. 365-6254 or Teresa 365 au Trav 3 BEDROOM trailer with large addition ‘and deck in Robson. No dogs. 365-3155. seat RENT THIS SPACE 365-5210 365-6161 Mid Valley Dog Grooming ALL BREEDS GROOMED By Certified Groomer with: * 8 Years Experienc * Graduate of Sunny Slope Dog Grooming Schoo! _ * Professional Service * Reasonable Rates For appointment phone MAE PEREPOL! 399-4726 AFTER 4PM. WOODLAND PARK MOUSING CO-OP Lorge 2 and 3 bedroom units with lots of yard. Possible subsidy available Small pets welcome on approval. Ot fice open 2-4 Wednesday or leave message Ph. 365-2677 2 BDRM. besement suite cluded. Call aft 365-6249 ONE BORM. apartment furnished utilities included. Adults over 40 only 365-7353. tin 17 2 BORM. mobile home, Robson. fur nished or unturnished, gas heat no dogs. 365-2461 tin 37 3 BORM.. 1400 sq. fr Available June 1, $800 per month. 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No pets please. 365-5770 after 5 p.m BACHELOR SUITE, furnished, utilities in: cluded, $250/month, 2 bdrm. suite downtown locations, $350/month in 2644 AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR FAMILIES British Columbia Housing Management Commission is accepting applications for (two/three) bedroom family units located at Castlegar. Tenants“pay no more than 30% of their gross income tor rent. For information on eligibility and applications, please contact B.C.H.M.C or write: No. t-1449 Arrow Lakes Dr Castlegar, VIN 189 7736 BLUEBERRY 2 units, stove, fri some furniture. 1 available immediately 1 May 1. $300. 365-5312. Moe. tin/29 250 GAL. gos tonk with hose ‘stand, $130 0.b.0. 365-677 2 3-SPEED bikes, $25 OBO. Kidder ski jacket $15, life jacket $10. 365-8184 jncesigacihee SENIOR CITIZENS may advertise items