September 13, 1989 ENTERTAINMENT In Our Dinner Menu Lite Bites & Appetizers with Chef's Suggestions! Featuring: Crab Stuffed Mushrooms Kalamari & Deep-Fried Veggies 651-18th Street HOURS: 5 oe ight Mos o 7 @.m.-Midnight Mon.-Sot Casene 8.0.m.-10 p.m, Sun. 365-6887 D-sar- D DINING LOUNGE OPEN 4 P.M. TUES. THRU SUN. CLOSED MONDAY — AIR CONDITIONED RESERVATIONS WESTAR & COMINCO FOR PRIVATE PARTIES VOUCHERS ACCEPTED 365-3294 Located | Mile South of Weigh Scale in Ootischenia —LICENCED DINING ROOM— 365-3294 Complete Catering Service 365-5304 2816 Columbia Ave. saan CHICKEN & SEAFOOD Robson River Otters Licence No. 70354 Sat., Sept. 16 at Arena Complex 60% PAYOUT ON ALL GAMES Early Bird 6 p.m. Regular Bingo 7 p.m. Bingo Upstairs in Trail's Towne Square *750 ALL FOR GUARANTEED PAYOUTS *200 *200 CALL FO! GUARANTEED PAYOUT *750 *300 SUNMAYS reguicr siockour Mondays imi specieis Tuesdays BIG K TOTAL WednesdayS species reg. sicckout Thursdays tims speciais Fridays Regular Blackout SAtUrdayS specicis. neg. siockour ALSO 9:45 SESSION. PHONE: 364-0933 or 368-5650 COMMUNITY Bulletin Board WEST KOOTENAY AREA HOSPITAL AUXILIARY be held, [September 21 at the Fireside Place 374 989 at 9.a.m R.NAS.C LOCAL CHAPTER MEETING septembe Pp astlegar and District Hospitat KOOTENAY ART CLUB Resumes Wed., Sept. 6 at 7 p.m., Senior Citizens Hall, Castlegar. Allen Woodrow instructor. All interested in art welcome. Intormation, phone Mar jorie, 365-7108, Kay 365-3043 27; ROBSON RIVER OTTERS BINGO Saturday. Sept. 16, Community Complex. Early Bird 6 p.m., regular 7 p Everyone welcome CRAFT FAIR ‘eady for Robson Cratt Faron December | and 2 KOOTENAY REGION SYMPOSIUM Canadian Diabetes Association. Friday, September 29 and Saturday, Septem ber 30, 8 a.m m., Terra Nova Motor Inn, Trail. Fee $12.00. Deadline £15, 365-6625, 368-6570 CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB September 14. 7:30 p.m., Fireside Inn. Reservatior adlines are 5 p.m P Jays tor Wednesdays pap Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave YOUNG RIDERS New series aims at youth LOS ANGELES(CP) Sfurred on by a renewed interest in the TV western, Young Riders is galloping on to prime time this fall The teenage Pony Express riders will come thundering into living-rooms Thursday nights on ABC and CTY, hoping to deliver a young audience. The Pony Express was a private en terprise that ran in 1860 and "61 to speed mail through the American West. lt could deliver a letter from St Joseph, Mo., to Sacramento, Calif., in less than 10 days. Young Riders is set at a station somewhere along the line, where the couriers ride out 120 kilometres to meet riders from the next station. The series falls on the heels of several successful western movies and TV SEPTEMBER SUPER SPECIAL FREE DELUXE BURGER With Cominco & Celgar Meal Tickets (Minimum $10 Order) BLUE TOP :: BURGER Col., Ave. Galloping into prime time The Young Riders a (left to right) Steve Baldwin, Travis Fine, Yvonne Suhor, Ty Miller, Josh Brolin and Gregg Rainwater. projects, including the hit miniseries Lonesome Dove Executive producer Josh Kane says the time is right for a new TV western, and the series has been tailored to ap- peal to the young, to “bring new audience to the western form. “Rather than play more upon the western tradition, although that is still the background, (the show) takes con temporary attitudes, contemporary storytelling, contemporary charac ters,"’ Kane told reporters at a news conference. “There are certain attitudes and cer tain issues that face young people that are traditional and universal and have not changed that much over time: coming of age, competition, struggle for leadership, handling of authority, indeendence, freedom."” Young Riders stars veteran actor Anthony Zerbe and a cast of young guns: Ty Miller, Josh Brolin, Stephen Baldwin, Travis Fine and Gregg Rain water, as well as Yvonne Suhor, the lone female rider who masquerades as aboy Melissa Leo appears as a cook housemother, and Brett Cullen is the marshal of anearby town. Baldwin, who plays a young Buffalo Bill Cody, said the humanity of the show outweighs the gunplay “The thing that most attracted me to this character-and this project was the first script wasn’t just like a real shoot em-up, kind of bad-guy kills, good guy-kills-bad-guy type situation,”’ said Baldwin. ‘It gives you an idea of who each person is, individually.” He-tikened-the séries to Bonanza, where the characters were more impor tant than the action Suhor manages to pass herself off as male until the second episode. That's when she's found out by the young riders, although Zerbe and the other older cast members don’t make the discovery until much later in- the COMMUNITY DEWDNEY TOURS 1355 Bay Ave., Trail | WEST'S TRAVE Call: 1-800-332-0282 365-7782 365-8388 - Saturday CLOSED Sundays & Holidays Ss PH. 365-8155 J, 1004 Columbia Ave., Castlegar eam. 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VISA HOMESTEAD SOUP & SANDWICH SHOPPE 1102-3rd Street, Castlegar 365-8312 provocative young singer/songwriter from Canada delivers one of the most accessible, musically deft albums yet to emerge from the movement songs that sidestep proselytizing, and to producer and veteran performer Terry Garthwaite, snappy rock, jazz and pop players to flesh out the songs.”” women’s music a testament to strong who enlists some MAXWELL School of JAZZ DANCE offering Children’s Classes (8 Years of Age and Up) Special 8 Week Sessions in * Registration Night Registered Member S.D.T.A D. TOMPKINS SCHOOL OF DANCE Accepting students 4 years to Adult * HIGHLAND ¢ TAP & CLOGGING © SOCIAL DANCES ( WALTZ, JIVE, ETC.) — ALL AGES! * BATON TWIRLING FOR CHILDREN Sept. 14 3:00-8:00 p.m 3516 Southridge Drive FOR INFORMATION CALL — 365-2883 Adjudicator $.0.B.H.O and Adult Classes Classes Begin October 2 REGISTRATION Thurs., Sept. 21 3-6 p.m. at the Portuguese Centre 421-13th Avenue CLASS SIZES LIMITED TO PRE-REGISTER PHONE 365-7458 after 6 season “There are accounts of all sorts of women who got away with this,”’ Suhor said, defending the premise if you’re wearing pants and you’ re wearing a hat and glasses, if you're not wearing a skirt, then people don’t mess with you.” Rainwater, who has native American background, feels respon sibility in portraying an Indian rider named Buck ‘ou know, I would like Buck to stand for himself, but | know that he will also. be fepresenting a large population,” He’s also concerned about the show's depiction of marauding In: dians, but he hopes the writing will ex plain the background **I just hope that as much as they see an Indian going after someone, they will say, ‘well, this is what made the Indian go after them hesaid. 'Ferron-to-pertorm— at Capitol Theatre FERRON - on stage Sept. 29 September 13, 1989 Castlegar News 8s A recent family gathering in S portrait. Left to right are gi saw five g for a family represents generation No. 5. h Relkoft 88, great-grandmother Florer ce ipeys ai pach atest Verna Sheloff, all of Slocan Park, and mother Diane her holds on to 5'4-month-old Mark Sherbinin who RUBBER STAMPS Made to Order CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7266 BRANCH 170 HOURS: Monday to Thursday 12 Noon - 11 p.m. jay and Saturday 12 Noon to 12 Midnight {EXCEPT BAND NIGHTS & SPECIAL OCCASIONS) BINGO THURSDAY WEEKLY MEAT DRAWS . EVERY SATURDAY AT 3:00 p.m. 365-7017 ire 72113 World has “messed u scientists say MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Environmental abuse appears to be heating the Earth, damaging lungs, poisoning lakes, defacing monuments and shrinking the food supply, scientists warned Tuesday at a conference of chemists. A Canadian government pollution expert, Hans Mar- tin, said the world ‘‘has messed up" for many years on the environment and warned damage to forests is worsening “Six of the warmest years in the last 100 occurred in the "80s," said Stephen Schneider, deputy director of the U.S. National Centre for Atmospheric Research: ‘*And I’ll give you odds that the ’90s will be warmer than the ’80s.”” Doomsday scenarios of global warming, acid rain and ozone depletion — once only the province of radical en: vironmentalists — topped the agenda at the American Chemical Society convention. The amount of carbon dioxide, the largest component of the “greenhouse effect,’’ has increased by 25 per cent in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution began, and 10 percent since 1950, Methane; another heat-trapping gas, has doubled The warmth will generate more killer hurricanes, change farming areas to deserts and raise sea levels high enough to cause major flooding and salinization of coastal water supplies and farm lands, Schneider said. A worst-case scenario would raise the temperature over the next 100 years by up to five degrees, or more than the difference between the ice ages and warmer intervals — and that took 10,000 years to change CANADA AFFECTED “We probably entered (global warming) two decades ago, but it will take another two decades or so to be sure,"” he said. ‘‘The problem is, the experiment is in a laboratory called the earth.”” Prompted by growing environmental concerns, the chemical society, which represents more than 137,000 chemists countrywide and has met annually for 198 years, scheduled three days of special sessions this week on at mospheric chemistry and the environment, and received scores of related papers. Martin said half of the country’s 720,000 lakes were affected by acid rain, the fallout from sulfur and nitrogen compound pollution Martin showed pictures of accelerating forest damage over the past decade from Canada to Czechoslovakia, saying little is understood about the phenomenon, but it is clearly worsening. The death of the trees may be caused by pollution mobilizing aluminum in the soil — and aluminum, Martin is also blamed for contributing to Alzheimer’s disease in humans notes, ‘Our society has messed up for 10 to 20 years, and will mess up for 10 more years.’ — pollution expert Hans Martin “Our society has messed up for 10 to 20 years, and will mess up for 10 more years,’” he warned But one of the most important changes has already oc. curred, most of the speakers agreed. Martin said environ- mental concerns are already listed by Canadians as their biggest concern A paper from the University of Copenhagen said human beings may already be feeling increased acidic air pollution in their lungs, including chronic bronchitis among those already suffering from asthma William Wilson, of the Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory, showed that air pollution is becoming a major issue in art and monument conservation around the world. 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May consider 4th year apprentice. (241) Number is 365-2212! STILL TIME TO STATE YOUR VIEWS ON PROPERTY TAXATION The Property Tax Forum Panel thanks those of you THERE’S Give the - United who came to our public meeting on community services and property taxes recently in your area. If you were unable to make a submission and wish to do so, Finance Minister Mel Couvelier and Municipal Affairs Minister Rita Johnston will be pleased to receive your views in writing until September 30, 1989. Please mail them directly to: Way Compliments of Castlegar News and Cor; Hon. A report on the findings of the Forum will be prepared for both cabinet and the public. Ministry of Finance ‘ate Relations jel Couvelier Minister ¢ The Minister of Finance Parliament Buildings Victoria, British Columbia V8V 1X4 od Province of British Columbia Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Culture Hon. Rita M. Johnston Minister Thurs. Sept. 14 Fr . Sept. 15 Sat. 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