ides LR ne oe aoa Metheny a ruses Two-woman art oni ibition at Nelson Museum A two-woman art exhibition by Nancylee Smith and Eileen Williainson opens at the Nelson ple of years and “Smith and Williamson” celebrates the work they have done here. Smith lived for many on Friday, 1 and continues until November 30. Both artists have moved into the Nelson area during the past cou- ALL SHOWS 8:00 P.M. ‘Tickate $7.00 Avallabletmm: .° Alpine Drugs, L&d Books, Legions, Carts DrugsPharmasave years in downtown Toronto, and worked as a systems and opera- tions manager, childcare worker, student of sociology and educa- tion chauffeur and corporate con- sultant. All the while, she found . solace in driving the back roads of Ontario, collecting rocks and tree “bones” and harbored the dream of one day becoming a full-time artist. One spring day in 1990, Nancylee and Pooki (her cat) packed a few of their favorite things and moved to the Koote- nays. Nancy’s work was seen in vat : Cohoe Ins! Insurance Vacation Trailers and Boat Insurance 1127 4th St., 301 : [CASTLEGAR ARTS COUNCIL | * West Kootenay. Camera: Club meets November 12 at 7 pm in library at KJSS. All welcome. * WKNEC until November 10. * Tapestry works by 4 B.C. artists. * Kootenay ‘Art Club meets every Wed. ~ from 7 - 10 pm at the Seniors Citizens Hall. All welcome. Info: 365-6816 or 365-7450. Call Cathy at 365-5266 days. Sponsored by The Lion's Head Jat 1 Style Neigh Karaoke - Wed. & Sat. * Nov. 1&2-John Ci | Pub ‘Robson B.C, 365-5811 } the set designs for Light and Power Theatre Company’s recent production The Whole Show. “The works in this, my: first: “The works are an. attempt to explain my every dey world. — Nancylee Smith “Artist exhibition are an attempt to a explain my everyday world; the . Political, sociological and some- ° times whimsical journeys of my life," said Smith, Eileen Williamson was bom in London, England and moved to Nelson from the Lower Main- land. She was given her first box’ of paints when she was four and “hasn't stopped painting since.” Eileen took the two-year graphic” arts program at Capilano College, _ worked for three years in the pro- duction department of a newspa-" per and freelanced in advertising’: for several years before trying her hand at fine art. After taking seminars with the Canadian Federation of Artists at , Salt Spring Island and other loca- tions, she has continued to ‘study Brian Williamson are active on the board of directors of the Nelson and District Arts Council and Bilecn also serves on the West Kootenay Regional Arts Council Board. In Nelson her work was reviously exhibited in the 1991 9:30 p.m. on Friday, November 1 at the museum. Exhibition hours are from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. daily except Sundays and statutory hol. days until November 30, Exhibitions at. the Nelson h are assisted fi through Sralercolour acrylic and life drawing classes and supple- ments her interests with other arts ', and crafts, art therapy, photography and theatre. Eileen and her husband . Artwalk and in the 1990 Kootenay Comic and Cartoon Exhibition. A reception to meet the artists will be held from 7:30 p.m. to by the government of B.C. and the , : City of Nelson. A small admission fee is charged to those who are not Members of the museum. | Morning Siar appearing for Le itheran service St. Peter‘Lutheran Church, ” 713-4th St. . in Castlegar, will ‘include the C: ca each year. : These events range fro Par- ti ion in worship services, artists, Morning Star, in Sunday. Worship, Novembe sat ll am. This appearance is pa: Morning Star’s 1990-91 téur’ which will take them thousands of miles across North America. They will present a selection of origin and well-known Gospel music.. This Worship Service promis- hii tions. The members .of Morning - - Sit are: Georgin: Green Nap. a somethi never been before... team, oot eae oan langunge, "S| EA GL ETO 2 Gi olf @ . HURT IS CERTAIN TO { BE NOMINATED FOR AN OSCAR. Lowe B ee is Bae baths st HURT .. DOCTOR Bie J nie icbaarel SCOTTEALULA- sna. RARIEYANEKOIN: SHIBAD ang HECTOR ELZOKDO mn The Director Of “cotlanen cam). Lesser God" . eS |. Tame noe Raicrey Sain New Bi Meadow Lake, ‘an; Barry Moss, Marea: Saskatch rd, ‘British Columbia;. @ Stéphen Pattimore, Melville, Saskatchewan; .Elaine Siemens, Fort St. John, British Columbia; Scott Stemacowich, Melville, Saskatchewan. Morning Star travels under the auspices of New Creation Ministries, a youth ministry that was founded in 1977. As an organization, New Creation Ministries puts on hundreds of events throughout North Ameri- concerts at major youth confer- ences and small retreats. The founder and executive’: & “director of New Creation Min-:: istries, Mr. Arlen Salte, is him-” self a concert musician who has experienced a top 40 hit in the U.S. and has placed as high as ... humber 10 in Gospel record sales across the country. New Creation Ministries and St. Peter: Lutheran Church: have worked together to bring Morn- ing Star to Castlegar for the Sunday Worship Service at 11 a.m..-The public is extended a special inyjtation to attend. ee Theatre Energy’s new produc- * tion For Adults Only opens November 13 at Studio 80 at the Canadian International College in Nelson. For Adults Only looks at drug and alcohol abuse and commu- nication between teens and par- ents. 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No photo copies please. newspaper atthe dust drop off Castlegar Sun - 485 Columbla Ave. ROYAL TREAT Castlegar Dairy Queen - Morning § Star Theatre Energy's For Adults Only atre piece entitled Calling The Play, also about substance ~ abuse. “We found that kids desper- ately wanted to talk to their par- ents but felt that they couldn't,” said Judith Ceroli, director co- writer of For Adults Only. Ceroli also toured with Calling The Play. For Adults Only i is experi- mental theatre and is a work in progress. It uses dramatic por- trayals of family situations and challenges the audience to come up with healthier ways to open up rather than shutting off com- munication. Call us ANY TIMEL oo 365-3117. This production at Studio 80 is part of a desire to re-establish Studio 80 ‘as a'unique theatre venue in the community, “We're very interested in being involved. in community based programs like this one,” said Jenny Stevenson, confer- -ence/event planner of Canadian International College. “Howev- er the community needs to be sensitive to the-limitations cur- rently affecting Studio 80.” “Although | this is serious sub- ject matter,” said Ceroli, “the production is interesting and fun for the audience. We're hoping that parent and adult friends of teens can find it use- ful and have an entertaining evening.” ~ The play was written by Judith Ceroli, Leigh Simms and Bill Duggan. For Adults Only will run from November 13 - 17. Wednesday, October 30, 1991 The Castlegar Sun a rs r Contest Rules i. Contest is open to boys and girls 3. Poncil, between four and twelve yoars of ~ age. ‘2. All entries must be received by 3:00 pm on Friday, November 1, 1991. Halloween cO/Oring Contest 3. Pencil, paints, crayons or felt tip pens may be used. 4. Prizes will be awarded on the pices chap appearance. ' S. Winning entries will be listed In this paper on' Wednesday, November 6, 1991. 6. In case of a tie, prizes to be | awarded at the discretion of the Judges, 5 Honorable Mentions - fro ee Bacar 4ST PRIZE - from Castlegar Sports Centre '- QND PRIZE - front. Macleod's" > 3RD PRIZE - from Valley Video Centre m | Castlegar Book Shop [a> aaa Eo =m I RB | AVE A SAFE HALLOWEE ADDRESS _ JOHNNY'S GROCERY & GAS "Your Complete Service Centre In Robson" GROCERIES - GAS - PROPANE - MOVIE RENTALS - LOTTERY TICKETS - ANIMAL FEEDS (