As CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 24, 1962 GOING TO SPOKANE? THE TRADE WINDSMOTEL | Makes this gayanct es momar omae™ | pPitie! “Olvision at Euciia ‘Spokano, WA Special ard at Lincoln ONE BED TWO BEDS Dares the Winter Ganies,: local talent will be showcased in a variety of exhibitions and performances. The ‘cultural activities committee has. ar- ranged these for’ the: enjoy- ment. of visitors. and , local residents alike to comple: ment the other activities J during the Games. * There will be exhibitions at Knox United Church by: the * * Trail Folk So- clety, the Model Train ‘Club, ) the Trail Art Club and the’ Dewdney Trail. Rock and) Gem Club. The Big Wheel: Potters Guild, the Kootenay,’ Crafts - Alliance, and the Caledonian Kilt Makers: will. have ex: hibitions at St. Francis.’ Church, if 5 -The. Kootenay Travelling Craft Faire exhibition will be at St. Andrew's Church. All of these will be open to'the Spokane: WA Money Savings Offer 526% plus Tax — Calendar plus Tax "Expires April 15, 1982 =~ sittenewn Kostency belly eTiahnorat’ will aise bo Included in the mation and ragistration . The “Mikado” to be performed by the March & Reslond tight Opera Players at the Stanley Humphries - March 9... “Three Penny y Opera”, @ ploy by Bertolt Brecht as performed by the ‘known Kutenal Theatre Energy company will take place at Stanley Humphries at pm. At Kootenay School of Art gallery in Nelson there is a public March 6-6 from 11.a.m. -8 p.m. Also at Knox Church, well- known local artist Dr. ‘Velen Vanderlik ‘will’ haye a 16- show titled “Folklore” every hour on the hour from 2 pm. * to6 Pp. m. each day. The Knox Church program will also in- clude dances by the Kate E. Shaw Dancers every hour on the half hour. At St. Andrew's Church on Friday, the St. Michael's minute: lecture and slide : eine of ‘piitish enn conty Prints entitled "The Age rth", from Feb, 22 to March 12, The Third Ko Art will be held in Grand Forks on pr 16 to 18 and all visual a are tlsts in the region are invit rticipate. Works selec- * “ted by furor Jo hadbolt will also'be shown ot fl ir a B.C. Festival of the Arts in imloops. Deadline for entries is March 21, Contact Joel Harris at Dovid Thompson. University Centre for more In- ° jormation. School Choir will sing at 6:30 p.m, and St. Andrew's Church organist Gearge Ry- an will have an organ recital Have you. heard about the Street Banner Competition being held in conjunction velit the B.C. Festival of the Aris in Kamloo; jocal people are invited to submit a banner to represgnt Castlegar The banners will be hung from lamp. stands on the streets of Kamloops ¢ Festival. Deadline for entries is March 1. Fur- ries, etc, may be obtained by phoning Dorothy Miller-Talt at 365-7650, The annual Community Art Exhibit il coe held at the National Exhibition Centre from May 29 this year with all artists in oll levels of developmen! cordially invited to ¢ participate. Paintings in all mediums, batik, woyen jangings, and sculpture will be show Veteran American actor and movie: director Orson Welles has been chosen to become a member of the Napoleon created th gion to commemorate ‘howe who have given’ their ser- vices to France. Welles was cited for his movie achieve- ‘ments. Sponsored by C : I “Nobody in the world has ‘astlegar in acted in worse films than I,” 4 Say 9s the 67-year-old: Welles said e Diy Credit Union Monday‘at a news conference Items for this bi-monthly feature should be telephoned to Mrs. D. Milter-Tait of the Castlegar. « and District Community Arts Council at 365-7850. Paris. He said he bad accepted Union Peters VIDEO TRADE SHOW Sunday, February 28 Cominco Arena 12 neon to 9 p.m. COME AND SEE: © BigScreen TV's ® Video Discs & Movies © Video Tape Machines *'TV'Games EXAMPLE SHOW: ‘SPECIALS: : Panasonic. just slighty ahead of our time Soft-Touch Controls 2-4-6 Hour Recording Capability Built-In Electronic Digita Clock Timmer Auto-Stop = “mesa 999%” Only .....005 PK-800K Comy 2 Easy to Handle PANASONIC: VIDEO always "French Legion of Honor," ka * the mdb TAPE VHS NV-T120-K Reg. $34.95, Show Special $1995 “UNION PETERS SALES & SERVICE LTD. 1338 Cedar Ave., Trail Color Video Sound Camera Reg. $1549.95 Show Price Only $1074" - Entertainment Winter Games foaturing original music at 7:80 p.m. Saturday there will be re- citals featuring light music by the St. Michael's School Boys ‘Choir and ‘the Trail »Male Chorus at 6:30 p.m. and ‘an organ recital by Knox Church organist Allan Whit- more at 7:30 p.m. at Knox Trudeau © ROHONTO GE = Late in ‘his interview with /Plerre ‘Trudeau, ‘David Frost asks the prime minister whether, if he were suddenly shaken Church, , At St. Francis Church, the Trail Senior Citizens Choir will sing at 3 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. ‘There will be no Local talent showcdsed Museum ‘and the ‘Trail Mu, seum will be open for visitors on Friday and Saturday. Friday. at 8 p.m. ‘at. the Rossland Secondary Bchool the | (Recreation | Nene? cuiaredens Honored Castlegar: Recreatjon De- partridht'could not possibly lead the area in program de- velopment if'it was ‘not for the dedication of our instruc: tors. ete Last charge for any of the ‘ex- ‘hibitions and recitals in the churches. The Rossland Historical Light Opera Players will present the ‘popular, Gilbert and Sullivan musical “The Mikado.” ; portrait falls short : -awake'in’the middle of the © night, his first words would be in'English’ or French. ‘Trudeau appears: per- plexed’ and ‘hestiates for a long “moment... What, © he seems to be asking himself, is the trick. here? His eventual reply is thathe’ might first speak in French —: but then again it wight be: English. ‘Dates have yet'to be con- _ firmed for airing the inter-. view on independent stations in Vancouver, Edmonton, . Yorkton, :Sask., and Winni- Peg. rit Frost,.in Canada to tape a six-part series: titled) Frost Over. Canada, had promised his conversation with Tru- deau would tell us something we didn’t already know. That he fails isn't entirely Welles awarded Legion of Honor roles in numerous bad filrss because “I needed to eat.” “The films.that'I directed ‘ore than “he said, adding that"hé had: not seen for 40 years the movie, Citizen ‘Kane,’ which had rocketed him to fame st the’ age of 25. Of the French award, - Welles said: “Decorations are like jewels — they only have the value we give ‘wife, Margaret. 4, / DAVID FROST the British broadcaster's fault. : : Trudeau's long years in politics have taught him to be on his guard, In this one-hour’ interview, the prime minister - ‘doe reflect on some personal feelings but never blurts out enything he could Tegret and leaves a gaping hole in his portrait by neglecting to ask any direct questions about Trudeau's estranged PIERRE TRUDEAU where I would run again” but adds that could change. He admits his “perfor. mance has weakened”. on fighting. unemployment and inflation ‘since his return to” power in 1980. His biggest political ‘feat, ‘Trudeau said, is survival, © tims to honor three-of our outstanding program instruc- tors; Alice Pap, Bonnie Lloyd and »;Kate °:Kujundzic - by awarding them with a Cer- ‘tifieate ‘of Excellence. The criteria for this award is at lett Lay hours of service, as we took "filled to capacity with, long- waiting lists we have ‘decided ‘to start’ ari evening drop-in fitness class to music. This class will take place at the ‘Community Complex start- ing,on March 4 ‘at 8 p.m. ‘The drop-in class is open to men:and.women and the fee is only $1 per session. If the program is successful we will extend ‘our drop-in sessions to two evenings a week. So ‘get into fitness and stroll on down to exercise evening at the complex. ig gladeahip qualities. . All three instructors are pioneers in developing pro- / grams in. their ’ proficient area. It is instructors such as ) Alice,’ Bonnie and Kate that ‘make our recreation pro- “grams a success, ° RRC No. 1: greatley: ap- preciates the work of all our “program instructors, We feel we are very fortunate to have such enthusiastic“ and hardworking instructors: Without such ‘A second Industrial: First, Aid Course instructed by Workman's Compensation will start March | 8.. This course will run for two weeks with . sessions Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. If you need more ‘in- formation ‘or would ‘like to register ‘call the: Recreation Office at 365-9386. 8 pring Programs Spring is just ‘around the corner, 80 if you have any ‘could not possibly offer sak ity programs. Congratulations © Alice, Kate and Bonnie for a job very well done. Keep up the good work. cm Drop-in Class Exercise programs are ex-. tremely popular this year. Since our present classes are now. is the time to ‘let: the recreation office know. We are prsently looking for a qualified tennis instructor. so if anyone ‘has* any, helpful hints please callus at 365- 8386 or.drop down to the office which is located in ‘the Community Complex at 2101 - 6th Ave., Castlegar. ‘Mikado’ nears viewing “The Rossland Light Opera Players are in the final stage ‘| of rehearsals for their up- of the Gil- The prime minister, how- ever, speaks indirectly about his wife. He said that at the birth of his sons, he felt “eternally grateful for the miracle of life and the mother who ‘bore these children.” He claims that while he can teach his three young. sons order and discipline, he feels they will “learn more ‘about freedom jn tlie; time: they spend with their’ mother. And while “any breaking ‘up of the family unit is a tragedy” and he believes “marriage should be for- ever,” Trudeau said he feels the situation could help his 3 a them. Like anyone ‘else, I've asked myself if I’deserve to receive this honor. I. doubt that I do.” % OFFS [THIS WEEK ONLY§ OUR WALLS ARE FULL Framed Decorator Prints Oil Paintings Now tn Stock Qxl0sto24x aie FROM THE MAASTERS AT “A Taste of Art” Downstairs at Helen's Flowers 365-2727. On political issues, Tru- deau said little new. Of his retirement, he said there “is no contingency.in’‘iImy mind; *Poses our selection heerfully saroue Les .00 extra per person * Presenting our new REFLEXIONS {- Portrait Package > (Depoeit).. Total Packane Price 20 Prints: 2-8x10's, 3-5x7’s, 15 wallets ‘Compare the valusattess than 75e apicture “Sallafaction always or your deposit Thurs., Feb. 25 cy 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 2-5:30 p.m. Bassi Plaza, Castlegar : “Options 0 x x13 portraits available at Ices. Photographers Hours: Fri., Feb. 26 Vp.m. - 8:30 p.m. coming bert and Sullivan musical “Mikado.” The first inoes” at the Capital Theatre in Rossland in 1940, Many members of the society, joined the armed forces, so after presented “ELMS. Pinafore” in 1941 the scheduled for Friday, March 5 at the Rossland Secondary School, is part of the program. of the B.C. Winter Games Cultural Activities Commit- tee. There will ‘also be: per- formances at Castlegar's Stanley Humphires High School. March’ 6 ‘and at the Trail’ Junior High March 11-18, An ensemble. of RLOP singers put on.their German Beer Garden Show Feb. 20 as part of the entertainment for the annual meeting of the Trail Chamber of Commerce. ‘The show included original satirical tunes about B.C, Hydro, the: West Trail Ap- proach, CJAT, , the Trail | Times and other local cham- ber: members. This show, like a similar show done for the Kootenay .- Real: Estate Board conven: tion last fall, _proved to be very popular with the audi- ence. RLOP is planning to develop an “English Pub Night” show for such occa- sions this spring. -" RLOP ‘is continuing a strong tradition in 1982, the... elub’s 80th anniversary. Lo- cal amateur music and the- atre have been popular in'the Rossland-Trail area since the : 1890's. The. roots of the RLOP. go back to. the.1930's when ‘the Rossland Orpheus Male Choir was formed. “ This later developed into the Rossland Amateur Oper- . atic Society, which presented “Trial By Jury” and “Dom- group The group's profits amounting to $50, were used to purchase a War Bond. With the aid of this $50 and” the enthusiasm of about 40 members from the land- ‘Trail-Castlegar area, the Rossland Light Oper aie era were organized in Enbarrcesed A 19-year-old man .who tried to hold up a grocery store in West Valley City, Utah, got only a laugh for his trouble. s+: ! Police say the man. entered the store .waving a. tiny derringer ata clerk — but instead of emptying the till the clerk started to laugh. of 1951. Gilbert ‘and Sulli- van's “Pirates of Penzance” in the spring of 1962 was the club’s first production, fol- lowed by “Mikado” a year later. Both productions were well received by Rossland, "Trail, Castlegar’ and Nelson audiences. ° formed in 1962 and “Pirates” again in.1971. In the 1960's the RLOP did “aleals. ° , In the 1960's and 1970's the . club did other popular shows such: as “My Fair Lady,” “Brigadoon,” “Oklahoma, “Hello, Dolly,” “Finnian's Rainbow" and ‘Pajama Game” in addition to Gilbert 2 and Sullivans. ” Their last full-length Gil- bert and Sullivan show was “Tolanthe” in 1973. The one-. act “Trial By Jury” was pre- sented in'1979. ~ Community TV CABLE WEST 10 . ACCESS TELEVISION Thureday Night Schedule 5:30—Sign-on and program :information." .-= 5:35—Five-day. weather re- 5:40-~Castlegar Library storytime. 6:00--Hi Arrow Classic Bas- ketball Tournament was recently held at Stanley Humphries |: $ Secondary School. To- night’s game features the SHSS Rockers vs. the Cranbrook Roy- “Wools % Suedes ~ Inventory Sale 30.50% OFF REGULAR PRICE * ri ae % Double Georgette * Cottons & much more... ~ ; QUILTED FABRICS SOME IN-STORE SPECIALS. PRINTED COTTONS ‘ ’ 45" OF IWS CM. .ecerssesesres WRAP SKIRT *14.50 Poe's MORE UNADVERTISED SPECIALS.’ CLASSIC FABRICS Open Mon: Sot. 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Fri. $130 a.m. - 9:00 p.m, 1114.4 St., Castlegar: - *7.50-.. 12.50. als. ‘Commentary sup- plied by Gerald Kavic ona. Eddie Shafthau- a 20-SHS8 Report — Kim land Light Opera “Mi- kado.” Stuart Hill pre- septa highlights -" of ool sports, #:10—"The Beat Goes On” — is presented by the B.C. Heart Founda- tion in honor of the Feb. 1982. ..Heart Month campaign. . 8:15—Laws for Landlords and Tenants — This program explains how B.C, Landlord-Tenant Law works. Useful in-’ formation for either landlords or tenants. 8:45—West Kootensy Fig- ure Skating competi- tion took place Feb. 19, 20 and 21 in Ross- land. We present Part I, which started with event No, 3 Saturday ‘at 1:30 p.m. 11:00—Sign-fl, '+ Many Seouting é event ‘nightight ony tor boys registered in the ‘five Programs offered; and teas 45°: lunteer adults who acted_as leaders and service team embers, * fet 7 Ei The Beaver Day Camp held in‘South Blocan last;May, aw 200 boys and adults participate in ‘a; full day of activities based'on a mining theme. Beavers is.a fun program sesleted in Carita in 1971 for boys five, six and seven years of age. The simple: ible program is designed to fit in with the tdtaotts od the chldrer, and includes field trips’and nature studies. } ‘The first district Cub Camp in many years was held last spring at Camp Rory, near Rossland, Fifty boys enjoyed games, crafts, hikes'and songs around the campfire.. The Wolf-Cub program is for, boys age eight - 10 years and has the objective to assist boys of this age to develop their Potential and adjust to. their énvironment by for. earn badges and stars, go on hature, rambles, ‘and ag introduced'to camping.:" ™). The Scout program, for boya 114 14 years, and the ‘Venturer program for boys 14-17, saw 89 district boys‘; end the largest Canadian Jamboree last Suly near They joined 20,000 other Scouts and: Venturers from Canada and other countries for two weeks of camping, fellowship, interesting pesivttes and. just plain fun:.The of the ding a day at the Calgary Stampede and meeting the grandson of Lord. Baden Fowell. + Locally, 'a District Bcoiit camp was held at Syringa : ‘Creek last fall — the first district event fcr Scouts for’: 30. "years, +. District Rovera — young men 17-28 ‘years of a: gave leadership assistance where. needed in the Scouting: programs. Recently,: they ‘donated money tothe B.C, Lions Society for Crippled Children, by, participating: fn Snowarama, ? -Leader training for adult volunteers through- cut, the year. Six leaders attended Gilwell” sean a last Three entire for the: which increases the knowledge and use of the Booting program sfor the participants. for their effort: Candy Jerome, Peggy Guindon, Ian Rae, ~ Carol Montgomery, Terry Sabourin and George Ritson. This week Scouting celebrates its 75th Birthday. Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, said that Scouting. *is a game, It is a game designed primarily. ta help youth ‘adults — otherwise ‘krown as “good citizens.” “It is not a game to be won or lost and then forgotten; rather, it is a game to be learned and played asa youth and applied thorughout.a lifetime. - ‘The Kootenay Columbia Boy Scout Association thanks * all adults, ‘ businesses and clubs’, that’ have’ ‘supported, Scouting in the past year and hope to senjoy your fupport --¢ Seouting salutes the following leaders: and thanks them ©: - develop, into ‘self-reliant, resourceful. and ‘responsible e CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 24, 1982 “AS “Mikado”. was also. per-.- all of. =the Gilbert and Sullivap mu-"! ( fort the, next 75 ‘years. “FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 _ .West Coast Seafood All You Cantot Fors. +: JEASTGATE GARDENS lation of urea: formaldehyde 4 Roya Canadian Legion Branch No..170 © ET :. Friday & Saturday Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Open 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. - Open 1 p.m. Saturday Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. after 9 p.m. Playing Fri. & Sat... Guests Must” " Be SIGNED In" i “TAMARAC” Bingo Con Sept. 10° [ROSE'S RESTAURANT We take pride in our HOME COOKED MEALS Canadian & Russian Foods 4.000 ft. th of! South Slocan J "junction ‘WASHINGTON. (ap). = The ‘federal government on Monday. banned: further in- stallation of a-popular foam i insulation “already used in more than 600,000 American homes on’ grounds it poses the.risk of cancer. and other stallation . of ‘the material, which ‘emits formaldehyde gasses that can create skin The. February meeting ‘of. the. St. ‘Joseph's’ Catholic ‘Women's League..was held,’ lems and are a possible cause of cancer. The National Insulation and prob- | Feb. 9 at the Catholic Centre. P Diana Pilla chaired the meeting.. - Following reading of the minutes by, Leona Bozek' the : which represents installers of foam insulation ‘will take ef- fect :180. days’ after pyblic- .| ‘ation of a'legal notice in’ the-- Federal Register, probably, cwithin a few weeks. : ¢ Urea formaldehyde foam « was banned in Canada under the Hazardous ‘Products ‘Act ‘in, December,’ 1980, largely because of evidence that the- foam breaks down and re- leases. formaldehyde vapor _ into ‘homes after ingtallation. “It is present in‘about 80,000 | ‘homes across: Canada. ~The Consumer Product Safety .Commission’s 4-to-1 vote made final a prohibition on the product: last year, ‘which capped a ¢om- |, mission: on the product prop- ‘osed last-year, which capped a commission staff investi- gation’ stretching back to the 1970s. _ The:vote came after’ the commiission ‘staff repeated its recommendation ‘to ‘halt in-- Course on ‘buying and selling homes If you, are thinking” of buying or selling a home'and’- you. need some. basic infor- .J- mation, come to this free course .calling Buying and Selling a. Home. This. course: is , being co- sponsored by Selkirk, College and.People’s Law. School. The course will be held March 16 from 7:80 - 9:80 p. m. at Selkirk College (Castle-- ye “The instructor will discuss real-estate agents; deed of ‘land; the’ land registry; title gi. mechanic's ‘liens; searchin, ‘atrata.(titles; financing and ‘The course is free and open “we everyone. Pre-registration is required and this may be ‘done -by..calling 365-7292.'. ~- _ the foam insulation — said it was “shocked and alarmed” by the vote, ‘“The United States will, lose..a valuable energy-con-" ‘sarvation Pptoduct, with lost. ‘energy: savings in the mil- lions of dollars,” the industry -group said. It added the product has been installed in more than 600,000 homes and the ‘overwhelming majority have had no problem with the _ insulation. ° , Peter Preuss of the com- mission staff noted that the formaldehyde question con- cerned “issues at the cutting- edge of scientific - know- 's.report was given’ ‘by Joan Muller. Regular. bus- : iness was resumed. . - Bazaar money was dis- tributed to St. Rita’s Church’ Council and several charities. ' “It was decided to increase the handicapped donation. Plans. were’ made ‘for the” bake ‘sale. to be held” at Castleaird: Plaza in: the for- mer -Mountain Sports :Hut Store (next to Bank of Com- merce) Saturday from 10 am. - 1pm. : - Spiritual. convener, Brita “Haley, asked ; members to have: a fast:and prayer day for.one of the members who is ill, Sister Ellen Pickett will be® guest: speaker at the “Mareh ‘meeting. 7 The World Day. of Prayer will be March 6 at 11 am. in the Brilliant . Cultural Centre. Following the closing pray- ers, refreshments ‘were served and slides of the Holy Land“were shown and en- ff joyed by. all. > * (By Bessie Schiavon) WOODEN SHOE RESTAURANT Mon. - Sat. 5 p.m. to Mid. Sunday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Bri on Nelson Avenue phone 352-9998 courses at Selkirk ealoge Sesteser: Phone — 365-7292, Ext. 232. gu plication to decision mony in famil ite c ond: reiterate INSTRUCT 3 Joy ferbert, founder of the B.C. Attitudinal Healing Center, + reer of the Sires pepe sabre i Veining Con turday, March $18, Lost day fo1 replatration, Sthoreh 1. Co-sponsored by the Society tor Self Awareness." _ OPTION FOR ADULTS WITH A MENTALHAN! It you haven't been contacted personally, ae Out office a.call for an update. FOR ADULTS bess A PHYSICAL DISK programs that may be of value in Pot free ITALIAN CONVERSATION ._ Interested in learning Italian? We are Blonning t to offera course, if t iclent Interest, and if we can find cn Instructor, to begin in the Fall. Please contoct ‘us if you are interested in teaching of enrolling. i HERSOLOGY, $ A> course on the growing, identification: use and preparation: of herbs, fo’ three classroom it orronged to pis ‘oll Participants. INSTRUCTE id 9 p.m., 3 class sessions, 1 fia wale raRise Maren 1. Lest doy for registration, February eg wort ‘a seven session (two hours/session) course on the fundamentals of business world rse deals with the skills of clear, conc! es This is is dae TOR: John Green, 7-9 J eeations, STAR. _ TS: epee aera Fh FEE: 320. : Fold t the arian of Continuing Ed Education, set ge Srolenndters. Coorte ned ‘Crown Point Hotel PRESENTS A. “Sunday Dining Experience” SMORGASBORD This Sundey (Feb. 28) ae DRESSED smoasT PORK » Carved by Our Chef to the Cut of Your Choice —ALSO— 23 Dish Salad Bar BBQ Chicken Wings Potatoes - Vegetables of the Day Homemade Bread and Butter $10.50 Per Person Children Under 12 Only Half Price - Cominco Meal Vouchers Welcome 10% Di: for Senior Citi: RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED Phone 368-8232 1399 Bay Ave., Trail