x “Thacdey ond Sunday Bingo eid D STUDIO 80, DTUC CAMPUS Dea A powerful tization of the Salem’ witch hunts in ath century: ‘Massachussets.: Arthur Millers iclosele| modern, NOVEMBER | ti To We oT, Lf 1 FCitlzens Citizens ROSSLAND LIGHT OPERA PLAYEH RS : arelookingfora =: for our spring "83 production. We're planning on doing : ..Plrates of “Penzance” “but will consider ae “CONTACT Babs Bourchier 362-9912 or Sam McBride 365-2411 (N.E.C.) or Michael Kew Calendar | Commodity" is the upcoming show at woth National Bhim Contre in Castl Nov. 4... on Show ond P jew of woven works by, the Selkide Wee Weaver Guild to ny ‘held at the Castlegar. Community ‘Complex at 7:30 2 Nov. 6,6... pawl sole wef wot the Weavers’ Guild tobe held at the C 12. p.m. and on Sat. fom open Nov. 4,5,6... Annual Fall Exhibition a£Art by: ,! he Trall guest artist Les Welsbric Nov. 5... Holly Arntzen in Concert ar thes Kinnoird | Hal. Advance tickets for this oy be bh style priced’at [ust $5 and m: obtained or po iibraries Carl's Drugs, Casitega ir Drugs, and: Selkirk Coll: ickets only. ‘Art Club to be held at the Towne Square (upstal drs) with 5 * Ubrary. Admission by Sdvance-sate tl Nov. 8... "Mere Morsals” i a visual art exhibit concer: : ned with food. If tyou n missed It In Costlegar then you aan see it-at the L. ih School. in Trail between p.m, and 9:00 p. Now: Nee Wee wet es Commodity ymposium with M Gust spec! ers presenting their idecs on the: sober tol joing | by a group discussion, at ‘ne National Exhibition Centre, Nov. lor Saas jot the Costlegar Community Arn Council tebe heldtn the Kinnaird rary at 7:20 p.m: Everyone is welcome fo atten 26, 27 2th Annual Cheibtmas Cratt Fair 3) nacre ir the Blu ¥ Recreation Commission at the Community Coniplex. re in the fun at ihe Falr on pe from 10 a.m, to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 10. a.m. to 4 pm. ery iapanees Prints by Kiyoshi + Eats end all Alistair Geil ea Prints, on disploy at the National , Exhibition Centre, Dec. at 2:20a tems’ for this bi-monthly feature’ should be telephoned to Mrs. OD. Miller-Tait of the | See rney 7 ang, District eel Arts Council at 365-7850." - Sponsored by Castlegar Savings | Credit Union atre spe for. ray "groups first major prod yf. avid Sere’ oo” Larry id .eda, both: residents ‘of Vai couver, are in the Kootena: Lillo,’ : who difects. “the show, has an of credits in Canadian ‘Thee ‘ atre. This ‘past summer.:he . worked at Stratford. Immedi- ‘ately. before coming to the: he, direct of Bent’ for the Arts Club ri Vancouver and Cold Comfort for, the Vancouver Bast. Cul. tural Centre. Tahmanous Theatre of Van- couver (along with John Gray and Eric Peterson of Billy Bishop fame), he. is also co- director of the -Banff Play- wright's Colony. ‘The original music for The -Food Show. will be composed by David Sereda: who will also be performing in the ‘production. Sereda, who was born and raised in Edi of these two people make this production ‘look like it could be. one. of: our’ best yet,” ‘" Theatre ee ai “Larry_is one‘of the most talented ‘ in Canada today and he's one of a. posed is amazing talent, ‘We're Ley, to have'them both.” i blonde in Geniuses, the hit ei doing: the ‘rest of, my. life.": received his. early. acting sani ithere. To Advertise © Your Live Entertainment, Music, Dance, Ete. CALL 365-5210 a E@kor] . MATINEE Sentinel School in South Slo- can Sat., Nov. 6. SATORDAY © Sy clone -is totally ¢ aa He ‘4 Senillion light a years ‘from home. Pum: Roe and Dinettes. Ebersole, : “who: ‘departed Saturday, Night Live after one unhappy season, current- Cy plays a ‘smart. “dumb” ABPASI TICEEO (=) background: “She | ‘has ‘worked’ regional theatre - off: Broad-* way and appeared five’ times: on Broadway. ‘ Her’ biggest stage break came: in.1980- when: she played Queen Guenevere op- posite Richard Burton in the Broadway: revival ‘of Came- lot, later performing the role opposite Richard ‘Harris. That led’ to.a potentially bigger break on NBC's Satur- day) Night Live. “But, ‘she says, she felt lost in the show. ‘JOINED LAST SUMMER Noone, 34, joined the’ Pir-" ates production on Broadway. last. ‘summer, after a - 10- month, tour in the show's $ national company. “(As head ‘of Herman's Her! thits Nin}: the: 19608;-ihe-re- corded some 20 hits, the best known: ‘being Mrs. Smith, “{ You've Got.a Lovely .Daugh- * > terand I'm Henry VII, 1 Am. . But he considers Broadway “the. peak. “I'm quite’ happy it here. *I- mean, every per- *\ former. wants to be here.” A Manchester native and .+) one-time student at the Man- 10th A bins e 5... s Lynette Lightfoot School of Dance peromones ves of Fibre Arts and Unique Handwoven Treasures PREVIEW & FASHION SHOW - beret Nov. 4 — 7:30 p.m. SALE Fri., Nov. 5 12 noon - 8 p.m. and* Sat., Nov. 6 Ww a.m. - 4 p.m. Castlegar’: Arena Complex abe vo News) andUsed = © Gibson - Fonder ‘El Degas - Sigma. Washi urn - Aria RESTAU RANT , TONIGHT (WED.)'‘AND THURSDAY a BAKED STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN ,For.2 — $14.99. “chester School: of Music, ., Noone began.in show busi- ness as an actor, working on ;: British “TV's~ Coronation ) Street: series. While in Coronation Street, he was thinking, “this “ian't. hat Tm: going''to be: And. in music school, he got. hooked on rock, which led to: 7, Herman's Hermits. 7 “Of course, he says, he had! no intention of doing that the” rest ‘of his life, either. He began writing songs for others‘and doing ‘TV, guest- acting spots here and in’ Britain in 1973. MADE ANAME. That was the year Wain- wright, 85-year-old. son of a. ‘famous Life magazine‘ col- umnist, started making a name for himself as a com- poser-singer of sardonic, macabre and even :.weird., ‘songs, from I Hope I Learn to Keep My Mouth Shut One of. These Days to his big” hit, ‘Dead Skunk. :“My original intention was to go: into’ acting,” says Wainwright,' ‘But like Noone? ho. turned to: music, inspired’ not by rock by Bob Dylan, the Jim Kewskin Jug Band and what he generally calls’ “that kind of suburban folk. thing in the 60s.” _ He got signed to record at’ a time “the music: business was very healthy. If there. was a buzz about anybody, he got a record deal.” Of course, says Wain- wright, who has’ recorded nine albums, “it's never been: easy for me to get a major. recording contract because my albums, except’ for: one, never really sold that much.” ' (Community TV 7 5:30—Sign- 5:35— Castlegar libary. ° “iMeBride} Outreach coordinator, describes “NEC. He. interviews Eleanor Elstone .con- ‘whirlpool in Rumors Showbar : » ‘¢ Full banquet and convention facilities. - cerning the up: and modity” symposium, 6:00—1982 USCC Youth: Festival No. 12. John J. Verigin and Bl Popoff report on their trip to the world peace conference held in’ Moscow earlier in the year. beconsaceny law school { presents. Workers -in: : “Unions. This program examines the legal ba- -sis of labor relations in B.C. focusing spec- ifically on the labor code. and its provi- sions regarding unions, collective bar- .gaining, negotiating and resolution of la- bor disputes, ,t:30-KUHL Hockey ‘— Castlegar Rebels vs Rossland Warriors.: “This game was played in Rossland Nov. 2, 1982. Roy Grant. ind Arnie Sherwood pro- vide, commentary. 10: 00-—Sign-off.. coming'“Art as Com- : Castlegar “Ott: 29-31, Fis fo “INTERNATIONAL _ PROSTITUTION ceived, and ‘iti was agreed | that they had. generated con- slic interest, A’: RESTAURANT _ §. Slocan Junction thoughts on the the next meeting, to be held Meeting begins’ at. 10."a.m. New. members ‘are S _always iwelcome. © Persons planning to stitution in.1982 sh 2.) Dinner includes salad bar, bo! ato, pot: baked ‘beans, corp: he cob, bread, your, choice of An opportunity for concerned citizens to. Pp ns to candidates running for schcol t eee as