rentacar (ihe best car rental deal Budget 365-3300 rT ‘ ae ri | ert pee rer Owned in Canada by Canadians, > By invitation of the Union qf Spiritual Communities of Christ (USCC) and the Associa- on of Canadians of Russian scent (ACRD), four Russian ists of the Bolshoi Theatre -Yqured the Kootenay and Boun- ‘dary areas last week as part of full cultural exchange tour of Bolshoi Theatre Artists Make Special | Appearan Migotyeiv Victor Mitryei- ‘vich, Krasnaya Nadezda Ser- geivna, Anatov Yuri Viadimiro- yigh and Glakin Vlacheslav’™ Anatolyevich made their first Stop Nov. 11 in Calgary, where CRD member provided the artists with.a tour of the: ety. From Calgary, the guests igade their way to Vancouver, where they staged a perfor- iance before a capacity crowd ‘the Federation of Russian Upon their arrival in nd Forks on Monday, they wére greeted by USCC honor- ary chairman John J. Verigin, who is also the chairman of the ACRD. After a tour of the Boundary area’s main tourist attractions: on Tuesday, the. theatre group presented their concert in the Grand Forks High School. = The following day, upon the request of the Grand Forks school board, the. artists -per- formed at three schools in that city and once again at Christina Lake. A further concert was held that night to accommodate those unable to attend the previous performances, Last ‘ Thursday, local AGRD and USCC members welcomed the guests to the Drunk on Stage. Krasnaya Nee Sergeivna Thanks Sev Castlegar area, where an en- thusiastic crowd of approxi- ately 600° people “attended ‘their concert at Stanley Hum- phries Secondary School. As part of theis cntertainment, the artists presented vocal. selec- His Last Appearance . Author and playwright ‘Truman Capote, whose incoher- efit speech at Towson State University was cut short, was quoted as saying he was an alcoholic and that his public RAR RARR AAA RII Entertainment Pages ‘| News and Ads _ Deadline 5 p.m. Mondays EHRKRKAAEREKKEKRERERK ‘api arance at, the ‘university would be his last. Capote mumbled and ‘slur: red his words for about 10 minutes recently before school officials ushered him from the stage where he was scheduled to speak'to more than 1,200 people. A Baltimore News ‘Ameri- can reporter, who talked to Capote béfore his appearance, quoted him as saying: “I'm an alcoholic. I'm an alcoholic. I'm a genuine alcoholic. I mean not just a fake, phony alcoholic— T'm a real alcoholic. etnias: Sone ne ereet weDgenrs. WE. Osecier, by LAST TIME TONIGHT. AT 7PM, . [FRI SAT) ee persis eauaesntninaciomts ne ul JACKMAN ist & 3rd Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. " CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November CASTLEG ” Part of Culturel Exchange Tour of canada earoha Tena va Vanjoll as rae Gentlemen, lel AR 2? -y Chai tions te the accompaninient ofa “bayan”, an accordian-t type i in- strument. By invitation of local ‘teach- ers, the concert group staged performances at several schools in the district, including Pass Creek, Tarrys, Twin Rivers and As: “this “year marks the 60th Stanley The conclusion’ of their tour took place Friday at the Brilliant Cultural Centre, spon- sored by various Kootenay and Boundary Doukhobor choirs. B.C. Artist Crossley's ’ Batik, Paintings Shown For: those interested in «+. research and painting in the batik and painting, a display by B.C. artist Alf Crossley will'be presented at Selkirk College, Nov. 28-30. The college is sponsoring Crossley,’ who was- born in Rossland and trained in art at the University of British Co- lumbia in Vancouver and at Gloucestershire College of Art in England. He has taught batik and painting in the Lower Mainland and the Okanagan. In 1967, Crossley received . a Canada Council grant to do ‘Royal Canadian Legica => BRANCH No. 170 Proper Dress + Guests Must be Signed In Invites YOU to Participate in These Functions Commodore - Joy Keillor Bridge Club Game Results Twelve tables, with an average of 132, participated in i Monday night's play at the Joy ~Keillor Bridge Club with pro- ceeds going to the Canadian Arthritic Society. The results are as follows: North-South First, Louise Cairns and Etuka Cameron with 154; sec-, ond, Don Ellison and Bert Tyson with 151%; third, Wayne Wyton and Mike Keffer with 148%; fourth, Grace Don- aldson and Jean Fischer with 144; fifth, Joy Keillor and Judy Sheppard with 142. East-West First, Lillias Poole and Brian Brady with 163; second, Bob Miller and Jack Mundt with 165%; third, Jim and ‘Doreen Campbell with 151%; Prats Helen Batchelor ‘and Mary Stewart with 198%; fifth, + Louise ‘and* Kare Sine owith 136. Cariboo, ‘Alf Crossley has exhibited his works many times in the Lower. Mainland, the Okana- gan, Ontario, Montreal, San Francisco and once. previously at Selkirk College. His art work is also represented in the collection of the Art Gallery of. Greater Victoria and he has. numerous. works in. private collections internationally. Community TV ee COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 Schedule for Tonight €:00—A Children’s Story by: Kent Rebbie. - 6:15—Looking back and talk- ing of Rossland’s past with Mrs. Erna Coomb- es, z 6:45—Exposure to the. Arts: Batik with Mrs. Mary Elliot. %:15—From Notre Dame to’ David Thompson Uni- versity Centre. “ 9:05—Full Gospel Business- men's Fellowship Ban- 'y. of the Soviet States, Timofyeiv Victor Mit- ryeivich outlined to the -aud- ience, a brief history of the achievements of -the Soviet plates during ue past 60 years; Court Rules: . Knievel Jailed: Weekends" ‘Motorcycle’ daredevil Evel Knievel, who refused to apolo-": gize for a baseball bat attack on a ‘writer, was sentenced’ to spend his nights and weekends in jail for six months, Judge . Edward | Rafeedie said he was impressed by the forthright and honest way in which: Knievel had _ pleaded “| guilty to the attack.on Sept. 13 ‘against author Sheldon .Salt- man, who.wrote a book about ° him. “But he reacted ina way which violates all the precepts * of civilized’ society,” the judge said of Knievel. Prosecutor Stanley Weis- berg said the attack, which left . Saltman with a broken arm and © wrist, was “a vicious “attack . with'a deadly weapon, ofe that by. hitting the right spot on Mr. Saltman’s:body could have -,: caused his’death.” Knievel admitted he had y taken a. second man along: to. . hold Saltman down during the attack. quet, 10:35—The songs of Nipper . Campbell and Lee Giles. 11:00—Sign-off. Serine COLLEGE THEATRE M2 presents - -TWO ONE-ACT. PLAYS - BY BEVERLEY ‘SIMONS PREPARING, monologue, traces the life of a woman of ~~ wit from early adolescence to ald age. * THE CRUSADER takes ant * Please note: Thee performances are NOT” suitable for children. °- — TWO EVENING PERFORMANCES — =e . Castlegar: Dec. 2 & 3, 8:30.p. MAIN LOUNGE, Setkink COLLEGE Tickets $1.50 in advan ‘ cbuanetie at the Selkirk College! Bookstore) Tickets $2.00 at the door a — TWO FREE MATINEES — : Casitegar: Oec. 1, 1 12:30 p. MAIN LOUNGE, SELKIRK COLLEGE Dec..3, “2:30 p.m. JAM FACTORY | . — MEET THE PLAYWRIGHT —: ‘An informal talk session Nelson, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 4 cae ‘took at war played for’. It at THE JAM FACTORY, ENTERTAINMENT toright, Peter Wate Galkin isha Aanityevie, Anatov Yuri f the uscc John J." Verigin Look On *: Thee ‘visitors, hosted. by USCC . members locally: and in the Boundary area, ‘were impressed with the ,hospitality, they had received - during their. ‘tour of the two areas. for Hamilton and: Toronto where they. will perform prior. their departure. to the Soviet ce poo who were . The oe left Saturday Union. avic .... “THEATRE Nelson ; One Show Only.-8 p.m. ‘Sunday through Thursday Two Shows -7 and9p.m. Friday and Saturday No jv. 24-26 .Dramal ~~. original novel: ISLAND of DR. MOREAU.- Burt Lancaster Michael York. (Mature)- Nov. 26 » Matinee 2 p.m. RELUCTANT ASTRONAUT. Don Knotts i publicized aur *. The Slocan Valley Ci na Club fi on Sat., Dec. 3 at 9 p.m. in Winla’ provided by “The General Store’ is $3 per single and $5 per couple. Everyone is . welcome. ’ BOB BRISCO, MP., KOOTENAY WEST, i. .- ‘Bob Brisco will be at the Hi Arrow, Arms, Motor) Hotel, Rm. 138 on Mon., Nov. 28 from 10 a.m. to p.m... Anyone wishing to see ‘him, please come.to.the, Hotel JOB'S DAUGHTERS CHRISTMA Please plan to attend thie Annual Job's Daughters ' Christmas Tea to be held on Sat., Dec.' 10 from'2'to 4 p.m. in the Legion Hall. There will be a raffle: bake °° sale’ and many novelty | tems for’ sale, Gch oe ear OXFAM HANDICRAFTS } Are you looking for an unusual Christmas gift or Christmas cards? The Monday Night Group hay ore Boyd at 385-5454, CLAY CASTLE OPEN SATURDAYS - The. Kootenay Society for the Handicapped : is pleased to announce that the Clay Castle, (211 Maple. St.) will be open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to.6.p.m. Weekday hours have also been extended to 6:80, p.m.: | Monday through Thursday and to 9 pm. Fridays. WEAVERS GUILD EXHIBIT ’ The Selkirk Weavers Guild will present: ite snnual : Exhibit and Sale of. weaving and fibre arts‘on Sat., Nov. 26 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, ‘in the: Cotimnunity Complex. IRISTMAS TEA AND BAZAAR ‘The’ Anglican Church Women ‘of ‘St. Church are sponsoring their ‘annual “Pré-Christmas, Tea and Bazaar on Sat., Nov. 26 from 2 todt inthe’ Legion Hall. 2 YOGA WORKSHO) Nov. 26 and Sun., Nov. 27 from 11: Pe the Kinnaird Hall. Please: bring a \ Wungh. ‘Admission: $5. For ‘further ior 365-3253." “ “ cB. CLUB GENERAL MEETIN The Slocan Valley C. B. Club -wili | General Meeting on Sat., Nov. 28 in Win! Pats ig ‘and ee SOCIETY FORSELF-AWARENESS The Society for Self-Awareness will meet on -Thurs., Dec. 1 at 8 ‘p.m, “at, ‘Selkirk’ College,’ Brahmananda will speak on sound and mantra. Visitors are weleome. For further info call 365-8253, Coming events of. f Castlegar and District non- on profit organizations are listed here through ‘the courtesy of Canadian Cellulose's Interior lp and. Lum Operations. -Please submit ..not ly): . ‘Castlegar News by 5 p.m... motes A Public Service of Interior Pulp and _tnterior Lum Operations cess Hi Arrow ‘Arms ‘Mato ‘Well, to fwo lucky Castlegar News each week it moans an $8 gilt certificate t dinner ‘In the well appointed HI Motor Hotel from now until Christi - All. you -have' io ‘do -is ‘00 ~advertisaments in: this. Paper a f Christmas. ° 1 you find your name’ ‘phone 365-7266 a we will: mall you a certificate, good... ran, of Room dining at the HI Arrow Arms’’ Dining? % 5 it would like ‘you to discuss Sah your reas believe the Increase in the number of highly articles onsex has Improved or hurt sexual 90s, moderately religioin; married and have a Ann whether or age relgtionships,! me Tam in my ? career pitelie th the home. At first, Iread the surveys with the hope that Tmight learn ship that would ‘help me become Amore ee bed jpart Ihave ti knowledge of who does what to whom, ry id where, sex is much lesa exciting than when it whispers between friends, lovers,'or doctors. lots. of People are feeling? Or is it just “Wondering in Georgia ring: What you are saying is that the openness and Dae Wen le feeder with which sex is discudsed today has diminished the jexciter at. You enjoyed it more when it was a “no-no” instead of a r if the privacy and guilt ‘were part of the ¥ y people feel as you do, On the other hand, there are those who believed they were “bad” (or that something must. be wrong with them) because they were doing things they thought : nobody else ‘had ‘éver: done before. : S This’ last'detade' of openness ‘has. given many couples the courage to be caiidid about what they like and what they don’t like. ‘Asa result of shucking the mid- ‘Victorian restraints, their sex lives have been’ seed improved. Ta that the and which make ayy « phyaieal, irelationship precious and meaningful are becoming more difficult to experience because too many people are “letting. it, all;hang out”. I, for one, think we have reached the point where entirely too much is hanging out. The “openness” and “candor” is becoming offensive and gross. Instead of turning people on it is turning there att f . * * Dear Aco Landers: Last night my husband showed me a copy of a letter he mailed to you last week. It was written on blue paper in green ink. For God's sake, Ann, don't print it. This is a small town and everyone’ ‘would figure out who we are. The jerk even signed his right name. If that letter appears in the paper, Tl take the gas-pipe. ied in Tarrytown —Terrifi ‘ Dear ‘Rereiffeds Relax. I located the letter and it will not appear in print Wo the first place I can hardly read it In the second place it doesn’t make any sense. Tell your husband when he writes a letter - at night it is always wise to wait till morning to serid itso he can read it! ‘when he'is Sobers": XY * Dear Ann: In our family we ey one sauanere ae Noone ever opened a letter,:addressed to someone else. In my wife's family the first person who got to the mailbox opened everything. My. wife continues to open my mail even though she knows it irritates me. She says if I have nothing to hide I shouldn't mind. She's sure you will be on her side because you say in a good marriage there are no secrets. —Wutcherstand??? Dear Wateh: 1 stand with you. In a good marriage there are no secrets, but informiation is volunteered freely. It's not a matter of who gets to the mailbox, first. People of integrity respect the privacy of others and have the. right to expect the same treatment. Karnie’s Ladies W Rais The ‘Right ‘Gift at Christmas And the Left, ce A button.. black, brown or’ ten {ea fenes leather acrylic lined sloves $ $17.00] fi have Layaway, Master Charge or Visa. . .KARNIE’S Ladies Wear _-while husband Lee Majors, tied Sis 42593 Maple: SLi laletalsbahshalahahshelniedahelitalalatalelehatelebeilalalataleds . On the eve of sweeping the. count singer ino te ing 3 top. three awards Pot 0 he mexe: i ng , Country Music’ Association, Ronnie Milsap signed a new, long-term contract ‘ continue recording for. RCA Records, ‘ manager : for (Ray several Year for the third time and won the award for Best Album of the Year with ‘Ronnie ~ . Milsap Live.’ The awards were given by the Country Music ’ Association at: its annual, nationally telecast awards showat Opryland. had invited a few of Rone’ 's ‘friends to a-small reception at Opryland which was scheduted to folfow the telecast to celebrate the new . from contract, But. after Ronnie he's presently. knee-deep in’ ‘swept the. awards, hundreds’ it. again ‘and ‘with: a new. of his. well-wishers, including .release on the Kings many other’ country music Highway label. ‘New Stats. Jammed into’a: social Orleans. Woman’ and ‘Hobo pryland. to dungles: are. the two sides songratatete meenlet x } both are commercial’ country music. This guy is an Imitation of nobody and can stand on his “own In the talent department. © He deserves to be heard! “Mike Estes ir pl i) ae Billy nen Snatneering, je remix: of: previous ‘cuts hich were recorded. In * Ronnie Milsap’ : » The sony writing. team: of Billy Joe le Royal accepted wo BMI; awards recently : for ’:-their tirst. collaboration be her 17th appearance: song ‘Teddy Bear.’ The song went to the top of the pop and country charts: in ioe, It was recorded by Sovine for Gusto Starday eg . was’. the. only. certified million seller to: some out of Nashville that yea {na business that’s full of “*put-ons’ and. ‘*put- downs,"’. it's reassuring’ to find a country singer who's trying. to. make. it. without elther one. Mike Estes is one such lataieniainhataiataiataieistoiaiaheisialaneiciaiciaiatciciaisiciate! JOEY SASSO CONFIDENTIAL REPORT::' It's. good the telephone company that Farrah Fawce! {- Majors hast taken” up temporary residence on.the East Side of Manhattan while she’s making a movie called ‘Somebody Killed Her Husband.” Farrah is sharing quarters with her secretary Dollar Man''schedule, remains In Hollywood. So that's here the: phone thing comes In::Farrah and: Lee: are 2 burning up the lines to each other at the rate of $300 a now, thet often as | ... Macker at:a‘Time.* She's . tor her leading endet \vaffections—Sam Elliott or Nick Nolte. Kato likes to do her. dally Jogging throu say, N Mott s*. 20 YE NIV: 16 Ball is: coming back this ‘week inaTv special about ‘a_small-town: housewife who invites Ane. ‘esident’ to: dinner: and: he tak fers: who. were nobody only yesterday suddenly dt ene ‘segment of the show and ‘suspended Thomas: withoul tay or for a i Ann: Warre! mains thende with oy-huaband Non Peters ot - she's not gol ing 0 to laste him to witness her ur iH ie Sait the 17. A eat r Ne ‘One Day nzie a aeane jen for. TV. newcomer:Paul Shaffer, 27-year-old star of ‘A-Year at thé Top.’ They've been ot everywhere. togatl her..and Mackenzie admit: is Be: wonderful. He's the kind of mani could mary: Hanning. marriage right now, she adds: haatlly.. ite ju at 4 that:Paul:is her.type of man. 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