CASTLEGAR NEWS, July, 14, 1982 , African The second week of the David Thompson University Centre Summer School of the Arts Festival will erupt with a performance by Kukrudu, “Earthquake” a seven plece master band from’ Ghana led by Obo Addy. The musicians will center tain in a cabaret atmosphere beginning at 8 p.m. Thursday in'the DTUC cafeteria, The cost for this performance is $5. Tickets must be pur- chased in advance. Kukrudu _ plays | original music distinguished. by its iva expressive, memorable quai- {ties It isa, tremendous visual experience aswell, - shightened by.‘ the | colorful Ghanian costumes, and the various’ percussion’ instru- ments, including hand drums over ‘four feet high,’ carved . out of logs. This high energy perfor- mance is preteded by read- ings given at the start of the week in tho DTUC cafeteria by one of Canada's acclaimed writers — George Ryga. Al- though the readings are free, advance tickets must be ob- tained because they are held in a cabaret surrounding. : Ryga, who rose to national prominence, with The” Es-: etacy of Rita Joc, will give;a reading at 8; p.m. (Wednesday). Ryga has writ (Dancers, department. Cost is $5 and tickets must be purchased in vance. The following ‘evening, the Winnipeg Contemporary Canada’s oldest ing this summer with; Donny {i Clark, one of Canada’s: lead- “Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 “CA Guests Must ‘Be SIGNED In Friday & Saturday Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. ~Open3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Open 1 p.m. Saturday } “‘ Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. after9p.m. * ARET Playing Fri. & Sat. “SHOT IN THE DARK" Thursday Bingo DON’T MISS , CASTLEGAR: Sunfest ‘82 Saturday, PARADE July 17° Park. hi Ave. to Ki “ Marsballing to Toke Place at Monashee ‘Ave. at 9a.m. “Porade Presentations OOK FOR FULL DETAILS ON ‘EXCITING EVENTS FOR THE ing players. . “Cham” Paine‘has led jazz, ensembles throughout Cana- da, ‘and Clark’ thrilled | Ne! sonites ‘last! ‘summer playing with Pacific’ Salt from’ Van-' couver. These two will lead a group which includes. mem- bers of the pave Music the world's outstanding chor- eographers. They, have tour- Jed extensively within North, America, : being ‘featured ‘at ; many/of the most Presitious: festivals. Tickets are. 2 DTUG, ‘Carl's Drugs, Castle- gar; L and J Books in Trail and Oliver's Hooke in Nelson. Time to feel nervous again TORONTO (CP) — Hana Gartner, the new host’ of CBC-TV’s The Fifth Estate, says she wanted the: job'be- cause it was time for her to fell’ “nervous and ‘insecure again.” ‘ “When you ‘start falling into a routine, it's dangerous and ‘time to move,” said Gartner, co-host for the last five years — “the longest I've ever stayed with any job” — of Take 30, a CBC-TV day- time program. “Maybe it's masochistic, but if I don’t feel insecure and -. tested I don’t work as well,” the: 88-year-old. broadcaster said in an interview Monday. i She a she will get that ‘ lacing Adri- Ontario's . agent-general in Gartner, who joins co-hosts Eick Malling and Bob Mc- Keown, said it will be “very strange to replace Adrienne because she certainly had the highest. ‘profile (of the hosts).” « “She had a big impact and made that show her own ve- hicle. For a while Yl be the new kid on the block but I'll be able to establish myself over time. I might have many, insecurities but that’s not one of them.” BEAT ELIA AND LOEB Gartner, one of 36 people interviewed for the job, beat out the two. other leading ders:— Valerie Elis, enne pe on the promin- ‘ent current-affairs program. Clarkson, «also ar former Take 30 host, left The Fifth, Estate at the end’ of the’ 1981-82 season to. become SUNSET DRIVE-IN Radio Sound Theatre Castlegar Fri. t0 Sun., Joly 16-18 ENDLESS LOVE . pete HALLOWEEN i) =A! ERX A Friday, July 23 —DAY SEVEN— 10_a.m., — DOUKHOBOR ee SALE at the Castlegar awe hobor Hall and Safew: m.-5 p.m. — CHILDREN i "ART EXHIBIT sponsored by wee Castlegar Are Counc Located at 682 Costlecird Plaza. Free adm! 1:30 p.m.-3:: 30 Ps me mo CHILDREN ‘Ss ACTIVITIES ¢ st ihe pve COMMERCIAL SOFTBALL Lions. Club and Loboits. .$1 per person. Children 6 p.m-7:30._p. Pm. — MEN'S TOURI AMENT. 3 nsored Located at the Kinnaird Pa under 12. and Senior Cllizens te free. .m.-9 p.m. — BREAD FAIRE E sponsored by Costlegar Arts ‘Counell Bring yeu ont ies between 7 and 9 p.m. ot 662 Costlecird Plaza. For further information contact Darathy ‘aillerTolt ‘ot 365-7850. CALL THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND FREE POCKET PROGRAMS 365-631 3 Sund day, joy: 25 —DAY NINE— 9 — MEN'S COMMERCIAL SOFTBALL TOUR- NARENT, ‘Sponsored by the Lions Club and Laboits at the Kinnaird Park. $1 per person. Children under 12 and Senior Citizens Free, Ten teams and 25 games from West end ist Kootenay. 9.a.m, All Day — BAVARIAN GARDENS AND CONCES- SION ot the Rinnoled Park, Sponsored by Lions and Lady ons, 9:30 G. 1b Boy — Second Annuol ity HORSESHOE PITCHING. TOURNAMENT ai the Kinnaird Park. Spon- sored by the Royal Canadian Legion. All. games 50 shoe cancellation, Trophies and prizes, $5 enity fee, Closing dete fo ente: Ns uy 22. Contact ‘Annie Rayner ot CANADIAN NATIONAL FROG JUMPING. COMPETITION and Children’s Activities of the Kinnaird Park. Sponsored by the Lions Club. 12:30 p.m, All Day — CANOE RALLY CONTEST sponsored by Jensenex Canoe Kayak Sales and Lobatts at Pass Creek Park. To enter. contest contac! Mr. L. Groutage 365-5904 or Mr. R. Skillings at 365-7024, Four fun events. Super prizes. Special aitractions include canoe Kayak demonstrations and Red Cross canoe s . Bob Colquhoun of Nelson will show and opera! control the replica models of the Hollywood Nep' Kaslo Moyie pat ler. Proceeds donated to Castlegar Boy Scouls. Free admission to watch. 12:30 .p.m. All Day — KIWANIS MOBILE CONCESSION BOOTH ot Pass Creek Par