ee ss _Castlégar News ‘ovember 29, 1909 “task im. - 1:00 p.m servations 825-4466 Saturday, Dec. 2 at Arena Complex PACKAGES AVAILABLE gaily Bird 6 p.m. Regular Bingo 7 p.m. Licence No. 70354 r 2 For 1 ey Noe SPECIAL SHRIMP PLATTER _ (Available Mon.-Sat., 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. smees, De DS Closed Sundays & Holidays HOUR: enilay to sewcey eamme WE ACCEPT WESTAR, CELGAR 7: 30 SS Ecomincomet tickets SB 1004 Columbia * Ph. 365-8155 Castlegar Cougars Athletic Association EVERY MONDAY 6 p.m.-11 p.m. 30 GAMES — 60 % PAYOUT Early Bird Starts at 6 p.m. Regular Bingo Starts at 7 p.m. Come Out & Help Support Our Club SCOUT HALL — 216-8th Ave., Castlegar OTTAWA (CP) — Among it “complishments, journalist Graham Fraser's book on the 1988 federal elec- tion stands as testimony to the guts and grace of Liberal Leader John Turner. In pain with a back problem, Turner fought the good fight in every sense, salvaging 83 seats — and a future — for a fractured party that times seemed destined for electoral ruin. This despite an attempted mid- campaign coup that, Fraser says in the most detailed account yet, involved even Liberal MP Andre’ Ouellet, the election co-chairman who wanted Jean Chretien to replace Turner. “You've got to tell him to go,” Fraser, Ottawa bureau chief of the Toronto Globe and Mail, quoted Ouellet as telling a Turner aide just 14 days into the campaign. Turner didn’t go. Rather he perfor- med superbly in televised debates and the rest is history: Conservatives 169, Liberals 83, New Democrats 43. In Playing For Keeps: The Making of the Prime Minister, 1988, Fraser has produced the last word — literally and figuratively — on a historic and Art, m By CasNews Staff Three artists who use different means to express their art will be ap- pearing at the Langham Theatre and Gallery in Kaslo in early December. Dec. 2 at 8 p.m., Susan Cogan will perform One Artist in Search of a Song, a multi-media concert. Based on Saltspring Island, Cogan has meshed her folk-jazz songs with her more recent exploration of the visual and theatrical arts of masks, images and clowning to produce this Located. “Upstairs” Nelson Trading Co. 402 Baker St., Nelson, B.C. ViL 4H8 Justine's comes alive, more “uptown” than ever; with ‘an exciting music innovation . live jazz every Friday & Saturday night 7:30 p.m.-1 a.m. A soft Jazz Duo — Paul Landsberg — electric guitar & vocals Jeff Link — electric bases * Plays 7:30-9:00 Toc the here throughout dinner 10:00-1:00 "UPTOWN" begins joining: Darcy Hepner — woodwinds, keys Steven Parish — drums To create a brilliant performance! $5.00 Cover Charge after 9:30 p Reservations highly recommended * Phone 352-7709 concert per , a Langham theatre news release says. This is musical theatre that draws out creativity and involvement and the audience participates in the singer’s steps to reclaim her personal power in songs while joining her in her most vulnerable and creative state: her dreams, the theatre says. Artist Paul Marcano, known for creating some of the Chemainus [FRI] [SAT] |SUN] MON [TUE] (WED [THU) OK WHO'S LAUGHING! “THE JOKES BACK UP AGAINST EACH OTHER SO RAPIDLY, YOU CAN'T POSSIBLY CATCH THEM ALL." Louis B. Hobson, CALGARY SUN B.C. WARNING — Some suggestive & coarse scene of childbirth. Castlegar Rotary Club, Christmas Tree Sale (Starts Sat., Dec. 2) Choose your beoutitul lotary! LOCATION: t Kootenay | Power & Light sesley 10 a.m... “7 p.m. ALL PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY SERVICE Save the forest and help your serenity by buying from Rotor ROTARY CHRISTMAS TREES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT TROWELEX RENTALS & ARROW BLOG. BLUE TOP BURGER WEEKLY SPECIAL CHICKEN NEW HOURS 10 A.M.-8 P.M. nter Chersimes Draw for © Snow Boo 1521 Columbia Ave. 365- 9388 RIVE THROUGH AHEAD. ENTERTAINMENT Book focuses on campaign divisive campaign. A, thoughtful, comprehensive analysis, Fraser's book is the final — and likely most valuable — con- tribution to an uncommonly good collection of campaign books. It is cer- tainly the most conventional, a and styled after Theodore White's Making of the President series in the United States, COMPETING VISIONS Playing for keeps they were, with competing visions and political careers at stake. Turner and NDP Leader Ed Broadbent both steered on to political exit ramps after the campaign, aban- doning dreams of power. The volume, officially published on the first y of Prime to the mood, players and background of the battle, After all, Fraser notes, a poll showed Mulroney at 43 per cent the day he called the election — the same level of popular support he got in the election, ‘So, at one level, everything occurred before the writs were issued," Management decisions taken before the campaign played substantial roles in the Tory victory, Fraser says. And a measure of luck and prompt, skilful response to developments also con- tributed to Mulroney’s second straight majority. “All three campaigns had rocky periods and all three had internal ten- sions and crises that verged on panic Minister Brian Mulroney’s election triumph, might frustrate readers who expect election books to begin as the campaign planes take off. It is written from the prudent premise that there’s lots more to an election than what happens in a $1-day campaign period. Fraser spends more than 170 pages introducing the reader " in keeping the divergent elements of his party working together rather than at cross- Purposes. “His success was a triumph in political management; Turner and Broadbent did not; their failures reflected cumulative errors in judgment.” Fraser’s is a sound reportorial ac- count, the reference work on the 1988 campaign that students of politics will want on their shelves. Playing For Keeps is 491 pages, priced at $28.95 and published by Me- Clelland and Stewart. Newsworld to blanket convention TORONTO (CP) — ~° Give Newsworld credit. Since signing on July 31 the all-news cable channel has given daytime viewers an alternative to soaps and game shows. Later this week, for example, while the broadcast networks provide newscast and prime-time reports on the NDP convention, Newsworld will offer day-long coverage. The coverage, starting Thursday at 10 a.m. EST, will include the after- noon bear-pit session, where delegates question the leadership candidates. usic combine in show murals, will collaborate with Cogan to suggest inner and outer space through computer-generated slides of pain- tings and photogtaphs, the theatre says. He will also work with her on the prerecorded sound\ portion of her program. Cogan has lived and worked in Jerusalem and has performed with ar- tist such as B.B. King, Jose Feliciano, Valdi and Brent Titcomb, as well as releasing albums in Israel and one in Canada. In the theatre Dec. 8 at 8 p.m., Brandon singer-songwriter Murray D. Evans will perform Church hosts si As a prelude to the Christmas season, the A Cappella Singers, direc- ted by Helen Dahlstrom, will present Benjamin Britten’s Missa Brevis and Ceremony of Carols Dec. 3 and 4 at St. Andrew’s Anglican Church in Trail at 8p.m A group of folk songs will be offered by Carol Dahlstrom, the featured soloist. She will also participate in the Britten music. Carol Dahlstrom grew up in Rossland where she received her early musical training. She studied piano with her mother and singing with Kathleen Sinclair and Eileen Small, a news release says. She obtained her associate and licentiate in music and in singing from the Western Board of Music, and her bachelor of arts degree in English and music at the University of Manitoba. She has studied voice with Dorothy Lawson and with Karen Jensen of Winnipeg, has sung with several Win- nipeg choirs, including the Winnipeg AIR CONDITIONED — WESTAR & COMINCO VOUCHERS ACCEPTED —LICENCED DINING ROOM— D-Bar- D DINING LOUNGE OPEN 4 P.M. TUES. THRU SUN. — CLOSED MONDAY — Located 1 Mile South of Weigh Scale in Ootischenia RESERVATIONS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES 365-3294 365-3294 The socially concious Evans started playing eight years ago and developed his one-man-band style playing guitar and harmonica and singing, the theatre says. Evans has opened for Taj Mahal in Winnipeg and Bob Bossin in Calgary, composed and recorded music for a half-hour documentary on the CBC called Women on the Farm and per- formed in and been the artistic director for the Brandon Folk Music and Art Festival for the past five years. Dec. 7 in the gallery, a reception will be held at 7:30 p.m. to kick off John Hawkins’ painting exhibit titled Singers, and has worked as a professional church soloist, the release says. During the 1970s, she developed ‘an interest in early music, and sang for six years with the Collegium Musicum at the University of Manitoba School of Music. She now works with guitarist James Hickerson of Winnipeg per- forming renaissance, baroque and contemporary works for guitar and voice, as well as early and contem- porary folk songs. She lives in Win- Realist and Somewhat Romantic Lan- cicatat The show will run until Dec. ” Hawkins has lived and worked in New York City, Greece, Ontario and B.C. His return to the west from On- tario brought together his interest in realist landscape painting and the magnificent mountains of B.C. and a they have ‘become his main subject over the past few years, a Langham Gallery news release says. He now divides his time between On- tario, where he lives with his family, and B.C. where he has a studio in a remote mountain village. ngers nipeg with her husband, writer David Arnason, and her daughter, Kirsten, and works as an editor for the Univer- sity of Manitoba Press. The 15-member choral group will be assisted with organ and piano accom- paniments by Christopher Symons. Soloists for the Britten music will be Carol Dahlstrom, Wendy Garbe and Marlene Rusnell. Britten, born in England, is con- sidered one of the major composers of our time, Cable 10 TV SHAW CABLE SCHEDULE Nov. 29, Dec. 1,3, 1989 5 p.m. (Wed) 9 a.m. (Fri) 5 p.m. (Sun) On Edge (Part 4) — This program, which was produced by Shaw Cable in Vancouver, deals with the career of skater Toller Cranston. 5:30 p.m. (Wed) 9:30 p.m. (Fri) 5:30 p.m. (Sun) Project Discovery (Part 7) — Produced by Shaw Cable in Edmon- ton, this program highlights Alberta musicians. This week, the bands featured are Blackboard Jungle and Titanio Reaction. 6 p.m. (Wed) 10 a.m. (Fri) 6 p.m. (Sun) USCC Youth Festival (Part 4) — This program features Creston and Calgary Youth choirs. This program Indoor pool and hot tub * Free Be sure to ask for the Get-Away to the Dogs $29.90 incivdes: * One night's deluxe accommodations for two, plus: Free continental breakfast Free cable TV with Showtime mission for two and program to the new Coeut d'Alene Greyhound Park ADVANCE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. “Getaway” Package! Call Toll Free: 1-800-888-6630 USA 1-800-421-1144 Canada SUNTREE INN Post Fails, idoho Just ecross the highway from Coeur d'Alene Greyhound Pork 22 miles East of Spokone on 1-90 NORDIC LODGE NO. 76 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DINNER & DANCE Sat., Dec. 16 6 p.m. Sandman inn, Castlegar We ore pleased to advise that our Nordic Lodge Holl is Aaslond Taxidermy with o view fo its eventual sale. ert to take advantoge of rental facilities for people. Dinner: oan VIAN SPECIAL THES ind GOOD FOOD, ny 80 come and join us for on EVENING OF UN EVERYONE WELCOME! now was by the USCC Video Society 7 p.m. (Wed) 11 a.m. (Fri) 7 p.m. (Sun) West Kootenay Today — This week John MacPherson asks the mayors of Trail and Castlegar what NOASSEMBLY REQUIRED! GIFT CERTIFICATES The Perfect Christmas Present HOURS: Midnight Mon.-Sat 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun. 365-6887 651-18th Street Castlegar they feel will be the issues in the next year. 7:30 p.m. (Wed) 11:30 p.m. (Fri) 7:30 p.m. (Sun) Trail Legion Remem- brance Day Banquet — This annual event was held at the Trail Legion Nov 10. Included in this program is the presentation of service awards Produced by Ken Ogley 8:30 p.m. (Wed) 12:30 p.m. (Fri) 8:30 p.m. (Sun) Castlegar city council — Gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Nov 28 council meeting. Produced by Castlegar Shaw Cable. Note: This schedule is repeated on Friday at 9 a.m. and again on Sunday atSp.m. SHAW CABLE SCHEDULE ‘ov. 30, 1989 6:30 p.m. — Nelson Today — George Millar interviews Dey Stewart and Ann MacMillan about drug abuse. Produced by Nelson Shaw Cable staff and volunteers. 7 p.m. — Opening of correspon- ence school — Highlights from the opening of the West Kootenay Correspondence School. Produced by Nelson Shaw Cable volunteers. 7:30 p.m. — Get High on Nature ‘(Part—2)-= Monty Hummet-from Wildlife Canada speaks about extin- ction. Produced by Nelson Shaw Cable staff and volunteers. November 29, 1989 B85 Action Ad Deadline For Sunday ........ 11 a.m. Friday Display Ad Deadline for Sunday ........ 10 a.m. Friday Action Ad Deadline For Wednesday . . . 12 Noon, Tuesday Display Ad Deadline for Wednesday 11:30 a.m. Tuesday Action Ads — 365-2212 Display Ads — 365-5210 MAIN ST. MUFFLER & RADIATOR FOR YOUR LOCAL RADIATOR REPAIRS AND RECORES. 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