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Friday. + Lewis, who appeared re- cently at the Playboy Hotel . § and Casino in his: first’ pro- fessional appearance since ‘ the attack and surgery, said that while doctors were di- agnosing him- at Desert Springs Hospital in Las Veg- as, Nev., the beeping heart monitor attached to his chest went silent. He said an unidentified nurse at the hospital saved his life by. punching him in @ the chest to jolt his\ heart back to life. z “This lovely woman’ was just coming on duty when she saw my monitor and realized MUSICAL wren pI tre in Ne! he music depart plays nt at David Thompson University Cen- structors Bruce Davis (left) and Michael Cedarlund (right) in “In and Out rar Tirves Thuréday April 14 at 8 p.m.-in the Chapel at DTUC. Davis. ind fl j.takes on a variety of guitars.in'a perfor- mance of new and standard material Cost-is $5 for adults and $3 for students and senior aeons Tickets are available at DTUC. : what was h ” Lewis said. "She ran into my room, pushed her way through a maze of people and gave mea shot in the chest. | -“I was on the other side, and, believe mé, there's no yellow brick road waiting’ for you. It was more like the end ofa THEATRE STUDENTS. A change of direction : Theatre students at David Th Centre then — not FEELS THE PAIN fading out to a tiny spot. And thing.” 5 ene COMMUNITY. : . Bulletin Board ROBSON RIVER OTTERS SWIM CLUB will sponsor a Mullti- Family Gorage Sale Apr. 16-17, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m, 3167 Broadwater Rd, Robson. One mile up- steam from Ferry. 2/29 LL GOSPEL BUSINESSMENS BANQUET Will be Reld-on Thurs Apr. lath at 6:30 p.m. Fireside Place. For information ph, 365-5449, SOCIETY Annual mesting will be held on April: n, 1968 Ll Renter ot7 p.m. LEPHANT AND BAKE TABLE At Kinnaied Hall on Sat., April 16th from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Proceeds-First Kinnalrd Scouts. Donations labial For pickup 365-3210. ‘LADI IES GOLF Ist ladies’ day of the season. Tues. April 12th. Castlegar Golf Course at 10 a.m, Everyone welcome for afun day. 2 Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 10 words are $3 and additional words are 12¢ each, Boldfaced words (which must be used for headings) count as two words. There is no extra charge for a second consecutive inser- tion while the third consecutive insertion is half-price. Minimum charge is $3 (whether ad is for one, two or three times). Deadlines are 5 p.m. Thursdays for Sunday's poper and 5 p.m. Mondays for Wednesday's paper. Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Lewis said the attack be- gan about 12 hours before he was taken to the hospital. He said he dismissed a discom- fort in the chest as indig- estion, until he awoke the next morning and the pain had spread to his arms, Initial. hospital tests showed nothing irregular. in Nelson are involved in a change of direction: for the final productions of this aca- demic year. Both “The Three Sisters” by Anton Chekhov, a second-year final project dir- ected by Jane Heyman and “Dear Anton,” project directed by Tell Schreiber are Presented as “work-in-process.” -“The Three, Sisters” runs nightly at 8 ) p.m. with a 7:30 a first-year* %* WEDDING * PARTY KOOTENAY SOUND:SHOW-:: Portable Sound System IF YOU NEED MUSIC FOR A’... Our “experianced staft will Keap your t friends dancing “ail %& DANCE %& SOCIAL CLUB y of ‘tes to othe Sock" 0 roll fifties, 364-2212 days Very Competitive Rates—BOOK NOW & CALL — 364-0159 evenings f twen- ‘and right on up to pay hits of *1,000 BINGO April 16.— 7 p.m. ‘(early Bird—6 p.m.) _ Columbia Ave, COMMUNITY: Bulletin Board AT TRAIL K.P. HALL Sponsored by Columbia Valley Roping Club Advance tickets eligible for a draw TICKETS $10 EA. AVAILABLE AT Creative Crafts; Towne Square, Trail p.m. “open” warm-up, from Monday’ April 18 to Saturday. iy 28, in Studio 80 at oDear Anton” is scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 21, 22 nd focus aiidience: attention on the: acting” by limiting the seale of sets and costumes, and. keeping the milieu. of performance much closer to the rehearsal room than the dressed stage,” sais. Schrei- 23 at Studio 80. Admission is~_ ber. by donation. “The Three Sisters’ is one of the great plays of the 20th: century,” said Heyman, “And although there is drama, there's lots of humor. The -. play is moving not heavy, and it’s about laughter and tears of finding ‘hope when’ there “doesn’t ‘appear to be any.” Planned’as an adjunct to the second-year. production, “Dear Anton” ‘offers a glimpse of Chekhov, the man, through a sel of his let- “Chekhov's world — the precise and ‘delicate ambi- ence of dreams, frustrations and solitude in the midst of social interplay — has been chosen as very well-suited to this . new production’ ‘ap-. proach.” . “We are inviting ‘our. audi- ences to share in sote atthe learning which takes} DTUC,” said Heyman. “Esch {. VANCOUVER (CP) — A piece of art covering 129 _, hectares (820 acres) of Alberta ranch land, which is being “touted ‘as the largest and most ambitious art work ever undertaken in.'Canada, has been announced by ‘ Vancouver-based artist Alan Wood. «From date May to the end of July, Wood and up to 20 assistants will install on a half-section of borrowed “private land about'80 kilometres from Calgary, a $500,000 project hing 160,000 board feet of lumber, 60,000 square metres of canvas ‘and 4,500 litres of paint. If the’ project ‘were installed in downtown Vancoitver, it would cover about 20 square blocks area. Funding has all come from corporate and private sources, says Wood's agent Sam Houston, who would not divulge any names. | * The environmental art project, called Ranch, is the culmination of plans Wood has developed in several’ phases since he came to Canada from England nine years .|BgO. ‘ : “ SPREAD OUT ‘ Wood's ps, facades and ab tions of ranch architecture will range over the acreage. He says the project would ideally be seen on horseback. ' "There ‘will be three main elements, he says. <“The linear, with such things as fences; ranch architecture (barns, gates, corrals, chutes) and ‘12 tab- ‘ leaux, led to by the fences and each with a theme, usually ranch-related or from a.caprice of my own.” : Some of these caprices include tributes to Monet, Seurat, Van Gogh and other heroes of Woods, an “artists’ _ wall”. with niches containing works by up to 28 specially- ‘commissioned Canadian and international artists, and “monet haystacks,” to be lit from a mobile generator on the site. . “The pieces for the installation are being prefabri- cated in Wood's large‘but already inadequate warehouse in the Vancouver suburb of Burnaby and will be taken to the site and 1 toa bered and coded blueprint which is so clear, he says, that it could be followed by a team of workmen on a foreign continent. The central ‘in Wood's Is of ’ his own device — a’ power feeder that in three hours can ingest 1,600 board feet of wood, warp it in canyas from a spindle, paint it from automatic but regulatable paint rollers, and dry it in the furnace. : wood . . “People say, why not just paint on wood? But I'm a painter, I keep stressing that, and wrapped lumber is not far from the traditional painter's concern. of canvas stretched on wood. “Painting on canvassed wood allows me a range of ‘textures and applications, from a thin wash to a heavy -impasto.”: .Wood, 47, could pass for a cowboy in his insulated vest, boots and four-wheel-drive truck, though he says. fA Resta ranchers have called him a dude. . : i“ His abiding fascination with ranch architecture, which Wood ealls.“as important to the West as the ian or Eli bethan forms are to England,” began in will be his ch ial home town of Widnes, Lancashire. ip’ which by an open * di are in: ters, an-early one-act farce “The Proposal,” and the first act of his last play “The Cherry’ Orchard:” A new approach’ for pre- senting the material will vited to watch,” she said. Final design projects from the design and lighting course, and the theatre ad- ministration course, _ be on .display. . him with vistas of unfamiliar space mesas, plains an grand scale| color. = ' NFB to shut: The cowboy movies at the local cinema =) d Jones has the key down offices to their hearts Swivel-hipped singer Tom Jones has reached a new milestone: the 5,000th hotel room kéy from a hopeful woman, Jones received the key~ during a recent’ concert ap- pearance in Nashville, Tenn. a spokesman for the singe: “says. The spokesman said Jones apparently has been keeping ‘a key count, Castleaird Plaza ; fae Salad Bar ¢ Pizza's © Scampi , © Steak . © B.B.Q. Ribs © Lobster © Italian Dishes TAKE OUT DELIVERY SERVICE HOURS mase=siees: 365-2421 un. 4:80-9 p.m. ‘ Your Guide To Good Times in the area. 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(up from Fireside inn) For years, women have approached the stage to give Jones room keys,- underwear. and flowers during his. per- formances.. ig fONTREAL (CP) — he next two years, vos National Film Board. will close down eight of its 80 Canadian distribution offices as well as offices in Chicago and Sydney, Australia, as a part of an overall plan to re- duce administrative costs and consolidate and moder- : nize its distribution system. “In Canada, the film board will close’ ‘offices in Chic-- ‘ outimi and Trois-Rivieres in, Quebec, Saskatoon, Thunder Bay, Kingston and Hamilton in Ontario, Sydney, N.S., and ,Corner ‘Brook, Nfld. About 20 jobs in the film lending, and cler- of film distribution such as by video cassette and cable tele- vision, said a spokesman, The public in the affected cities will now be served by film board offices in larger cities and film rentals will be done by mail. DISCOVER CANADA ASK ABOUT... 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The judge said that Beau- dry did not deserve’ a crim- | Spray painter "was no bigot inal record ‘although in spray- ing. the- graffiti -he -had lowered -himself to the level of bigots who have vahdal- ized the property of the Cen- tre Culturel: Franco-Manito- bainie.' © 2." : But the judge. said -“it seems to-me the actions of: Mr. Beaudrey were not the actions of a bigot or. racist.” * Rather, it had sprung from an emotional desire to “cor- rect the ‘effects of. anti- French slogans.”.» . FIRE SAFETY TIPS . FIRE SAFETY AFLOAT -of explosions and fires al Explosions and fires on boats can be tersitying expinces of ‘ten resulting in serious burns and even ’ boat population grows, enhancing to a great extent the num! ts. ediately after boat motors have been common gente ag proper. precautions, boating fires can be Each year, the Most fires. or explosions been refuelled. 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