CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 4, 1978 “Stanley Humphries The Listener As I sat I cried The music was my soul Saying things I never could Something inside Smiled a sad smile The words mocked The tune lingered Lyearned to hear the song To listen in drunken ecstacy “Till I could store it all in my memory s 8 6 8.J. ANNOUNCEMENT The Opera Overture Concert that was ori ginally scheduled for.2 p.m.,. Sunday, November 14 ‘has now been re-scheduled to 7:30 p.m.,. Sunday, November 14, *-LAST WEEK FOR MEMBERSHIPS * available at Carl's Drugs, Castlegar Drugs or from Marge MacBain 365-7531 Reception... CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 4, 1976 School activities are now in full swing at Stanley Humphries Secondary School. Our sports teams are flourishing with the girls" grass hockcy team qualifying for the provincials. Our SHSS Reach for the Top team defeated-South Okanagan Secondary School (Oliver) 285-265 end Norman Sr. Secondary School. (Kamloops) 220-280. Our Creative Writing ok class has ds on several field trips. \ They consisted of 2 25 Creek Falls, one to 2 show, end : : : es.’ We shared some of our feelings the Castlegar Squadron to receive the Air’ Woman Second:Class.) about the trips with ceneales and would now like to share some rank as the women’s division Ei relativey new to this squadron.‘ with you. . Missing from the photo ie F/Sgt."Allan Carmichael: # ’ —Castleger News Photo by Doana Embree . HONORING Loyd Groutage & Agnes Saturday, November 6 kegion fram — 6:36 p.m. $4.50 — - Apple Juice Town House 5 ¢ ¢ Choice Quality’ : ie et Cs ork Butt ROGSi PROMOTIONS for members of the Castlegar Squadron No. 581 Royal Canadian Air Cadets, during | the squedron’s’ promotion {parade Friday evening at Stanley Humphries Secondary School tindluded those of, left to right, F/Sgt. Ian Thorn, WO2 Cammy {LaPointe and Sgt. Pauf DeMeto, Miss LaPointe is the first cadet of Musical Oliver — It’s a Winner (Contributed) and is terrifying at times when their trade—played by Dan Selkirk College drama de- the crowd cringe at the very Frye and Cory Richards. 48. fl. oz. Tin Bone In~ Fresh or Frozen ..... Pass Creek Falls Leader's Uniform Requested It was a stirring sound. Something inside me swelled and 1 found my, heart’ beating rapidly as I approached the roaring Please Phone Mrs. M. Sommers 365-6637 + torrent, It crashed on downwards, almost cruelly, heeding no pity or Gwilym Hughes 365-8161 a for any victim unfortunate enough to get caught if its: path, Boiling, it raged on down its’ smooth course, never ceasing, | - : . Witla yet never calming, never looking back. It was as if its’. journey, aed ™~ Town House Lucerne long and hard and the faster. the angry current went on its’ wi Association, 'a singer, actor, ion, a ‘singer, actor, sooner it would lay. in peace at the foot of the majestic mountaln,” dancer and choreographer. “ ‘partment has come up with a ‘winner, in the musical “Oliver”, urrently playing at Notre ‘Dame University in Nelson ‘under the -direction of Lois +. ‘The 18th. century London flavor comes across very well ywith most of the actors and netresses involved. Under- Sstandably some difficulties oc- ‘cur on occasion, however, the ‘general outline of the “lingo” is ‘certainly understood by the ‘audience, and” the principal ‘actors are playing convincingly. ity, and an obvious determ- tion to sing the role in the vocal range demanded by the part, Nelson audiences’ will be waiting to hear more of Kayda in the future. Charles Hingston portrays the character of a brutal Bill Sykes with a flair of realism, Come Play | CRIBBAGE » With Us! | Saturday Afternoons 1:30 Aggregate Prizes Every 6 weeks! Downstairs at the Legion * Everyone Welcome * Admission $1.00 mention of “My Name”. Comedy, relief. is well- evidenced in the playing of Mr. Bumble, by Simon Evans, and the Widow Corney by Dianne Newman, The not-so-subtle transformation of a dominant workhouse Beedle, to the brow- beaten husband of Widow Cor- ney is delightfully displayed, and is also well matched by,the Sowerberry's who, as” the of the The somewhat lovable rogue Fagin characterized by Jack Walker, brings amuse- ment and pathos by his coloring of the various activities of his thieves kitchen, and -the training of his. boys as‘ pick- pockets. By contrast, Kirk Mitchel , plays the Artful Dodger in a whimsical manner, as Fagin's No. 1 boy. Kirk joined the cast very late in and is a member of depict a macabre enjoyment for the Canadian Actors Equity Arts Council Seeks A Newsletter Editor At a meeting, Monday of last. week, members: of ‘the Castlegar and District Com- munity Arts Council heard with regret that Mrs. Dorothy Mil- ler-Tait has decided to give up producing the monthly arts news letter which she has sent out regularly since 1969. She was warmly thanked by presi- dent Larry Brown for all” ‘Her ‘yedrs of hard work, as this informative newsletter is much »:@ppreciated by the many arts council’ members and new- comers to the town. A replacement newsletter editor is now. urgently required and. anyone’ interested in CLIP. & SAVE Electronics Lid. Service: “Hot tine: 365-3611 For maintenance to any type of Electronic Equip- Domesti carrying out this service should contact Mrs. Miller-Tait or Mr. Brown. It is hoped that the Calen- dar of the Arts, sponsored by the Castlegar Savings Credit Union and appearing this week in the Castlegar News, giving a round-up of forthcoming events ‘in the digteiet, will become a successful: item. ‘The Kokanee String’ Quar- tet concert. is now set for Dec. 15 in the Selkirk College faculty lounge. The Arts Council plans to present a recital by Dr. Vivienne Rowley in the early spring. Mrs. Marlene Good was cont irmed in her appointment chairman, re- One would wonder how the ‘characters of the boys coilld be filled to match the capabilities of adult performers.; Mem of the Nelson Boys’. Choir: fill these roles ina most exemplary manner. Bearing in mind that none of these young boys have; had. any. previous: acting. ex- perience, they come through to the’ delight of the : audience, “particularly in the. final < mo- ments of. the ‘opening song “Food”. Their antics: in the thieves kitchen showing Oliver’ how to pick pockets is entered into convincingly, much to the © approval of the audience. ‘The ) demanding. role * of “Oliver”: is’ being; played al-~ ternately by: Don» McDonald and Ed Poty. These young boys are to be commended on ‘the effort they have put into their role, also bearing in' mind that they have had ‘no. previous stage experience, they. are kicked, punched, shoved,: and generally bullicd around with much vigor, yet they maintain their’ lines. without missing, a word;tike veterans; :; Norma, Vecchio's costum- ing adds a:great deal to the production. Colorful, vivid and gay. creating an exciting at: mosphere whenever the chorus and crowd scenes gather for “oom pah pah". Set designer Glen Mc- Donald of Vancouver, has again provided staging and lighting effects with’ iis esstomery pro- placing Mrs, Mary Scott. Musical events during Canada Music Week (Nov. 21 - Nov. 27) will include a. piano concert program with films by Ben McPeek and a general concert ‘featuring the Kokanee String Quartet, the Novatcnes and the Senior SHSS Band. On Nov. 20, the Selkirk Weavers Guild will hold their ment, cr Gov't, Cortified Technicians for most manufacturers. Warranty Service annual and sale. The Blueberry Creek Craft Fair will be held in ‘the new” arena on Nov. 27 and 28. — Carl’s Drug’s _ INFLATION FIGHTERS | Are Always on the Job! Get More for Your Money as Carl's Fall Sale Continues The ravolvig’ stage enables quick scene changes with no delay in action; and the lighting effects create illusions that bring’ the audience’ right into the heart of the production. It is obvious’ that the Nelson audiences are delighted with this production, and di- rector Lois Walker and musical director Doug Glover can be satisfied that they aré pro- viding excellent entertainment for old and young—which after all—is “the name of the PLASTIC PLANTERS Colourful Hanging Ball tes. $1.29 88° Blistex Close-Up Tube, just in ‘time for Red or Green, 102 sail. the. winter weather, Reg. 69c 2/6% Toothpaste & Mouthwa- sh in onet Reg. $1.59 Arrid XX Ory Deodorant. 6 oz Spray Reg. $2.09 $1.39 Breck "Sannpos z 15 oz. Reg. $2.99 92.19 J&J. Absorbant Swabs Flexible Plastic for Baby! So many. first-aid uses. 400's, Reg. $3.18 2/53.18 Old Spice After Shave: “Always. Pop- ular. A eee gift: also, Reg. $2.9: CLE: ITD, Fi.ono 365-7269 $1.59 MANY MORE IN-STORE SPECIALS Quantities Limited. No more than 4 of each ‘Special per Customer. tae Te eee ead My mind, filled with refused to from the sight. The thundering in my ears drowned out any. sounds of civilization.|:A° silent plane ‘flew overhead DECISION knowledge in'my mind that’: was in my. own little weed and : nobody knew where. eel le 3A.M. In The Corral Dear Horse, I have come to talk to'you for alittle while before I go in. Gh Cindy, I was asleep, why did you come so late?. But my dear Dunnetta, I 'love to talk with you-and pet your brown velvet nose. Alright girl, Iam awake now, so you may as well come through the fence so that: we can talk properly. Dunnetta please, come closer. to the fence, so: can grasp your leg and get through more easily. Thank-you, Neeta. Now I will sit right here and you tall me what you've done all day. 5 -Dunnetta? Dunnetta! You silly thing, you are asleep. eee Dedicated to “Teacher” It had been quite a while ‘since I'd been on 2 horse, So I was really surprised. by his power and force. But I goton his back; and got settled in, \ And I thought that I might want to go for'a spin. So I gave him a little kick. = Then, low and.behold, he started to. go. 3 i Wwas*just‘what‘I'd wanted, he*went:real slow. It wasktiee ‘and, peaceful, ‘but soon.I got bored. Mt was the speed of a horse I really. adored. So I-gave him a little kick. He started to trot and I thought I would die! I never thought a kick could throw me so high. As the saddle went up, I would go down. If he kept this up, I'd be thrown to the ground. So I gave him a little kick. - I never saw an animal run so fast, The trees and the sky flashed right past. The horse's body got wetter and wetter. Going faster than this must be even better! So I gave him a littte kick. ~ Well, for a while, I thought I was dead, As Isat in the dirt and tried clearing my head, I'saw. the horse standing, calm as could'be, - I could see he knew he'd made a fool out of me. So I gave him a little kick. aay Pare) Falling from the sky Moistening a blade of grass One single raindrop Dulled Sun Shines in mourning Winter's chills are coming He can no longer keep us warm Poor Sun». Flipping, fluttering, Like ‘a’ fluffy feather, A leaf free-fall. Castlegar Socials... Mre. H. Johnson, 365-8294 Mca. J. Heslop returned home Thirsday of last week after an extended holiday in several points of Alberta and Manitoba, visiting with several relatives, She also attended some Eastern Star Chapter meetings which she sive very. much,’ { — OPEN — Thurs. 4 p.m: Dancing 9:30 - 1:30 after 7 p.m. Fri, 4 pm. - Sat. Vina. Proper Dress - No Jeans + ML GE. Creative Writing II, S.H.S.S. | ROYAL CANADIAN __ | LEGION {done . Ications’ Ce Ottawa, October 22; 1976! The Canacion Radio-television ang Telecommun- cision, Decision CRIC 76-759 The Commission’ has decided to ‘consider the re- newal, of the broadcasting licence’ for: the radio, or) cable ing list below at a public hearing scheduled to commence in. Vancouver, British Columbia on Mey 3,.1977. “This licence expires on March 31, 1977. THE FOLLOWING LICENCE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA §S EXTENDED TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1977: AM CALL SIGN LOCATION LICENSEE CKQR Castlegar Valley Broadcasters Ltd, Therefore, in order to allow time for the Commis- sion to hear this application, this licence, is ex- tended for a further period of ‘six months to ex- pire on September 30, 1977, This licence is subject’ to the same terms and con- _ ditions as specified in the present licence. Guy Lefebvre Secret Conadan Risdio-television| “Conseil de ia radiodituston i* 2 smite ~ [e Commission Always | Wanted a FIREPLACE? but thought it too Expensive? try a Nationally Advertised “ZERO CLEARANCE Heatilator Fireplace! 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