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RIVERSIDE HOTEL / < SPOKANE TOUR » GRAND cio er tee es - §B5_ One mght Sheraton “WELLS GRAY TOURS California & Nevada 17-DAY TOUR Departs February 19 WE VISIT: Reno, Las Vegas, Death. ~ Valley, Disneyland, San Diego, Santa’ Barbara, Pismo Beach, San Francisco,. ‘ Oregon Coast and more. | “WELLS GRAY TOURS ~ Arizona & Utah a 2 18-DAY TOUR ~ : Departs March 9 “WE VISIT: Salt ‘Lake City; Arches »National-park=Monum Valley; Grohe - Canyon, Tucson.& Old Tucson; Ph =Zion National: Park. plus bas, Ve jas a a Disnepland 0 Spring prea || -Reno. 11 Day Tour Departing April 1 Limited Space Still Available! We visit: * Oregon * Reni * ‘anaheim {five nights) % Tijuana, Mexico x SeaWorld * Bend * Disneyland * SanF Kootenay artis Jan, 20 - Feb. Crossley notes’ that, until of his ‘paintings new paintings in and: watercolors. “” Crossley: was born in Rose. land and: gradua‘ phies’and. Palnting’from the: ° beside lakes, in forests and Vancouver School’ of Art in» 1965. During his four years at: the Vancouver School of Art vhe studied with Reg Home, Kako | Tanabe,’ Don.: Jarvis, ; Ron Kyoka and Jack Shad. “bolt, 3 During 1966-67 he studied: * Drawing and Graphics at the‘; , Gloucester College of Art in England. Since 1966 | ed work has ‘abateacted but definitely of larid: fornis,”'he ‘sa ‘through . the ‘summer. he.’ in the a result; Temoved di gs and some of his Bae batiks were done on'location ‘from nature in form but still | of a landscape’ origin,’ often with subtle yet unintentional of. the ‘human’ been exhibi Victoria, Beane Penticton, .: Kelowna, Castlegar, : Trail, Nelson, Kaslo, Calgary and Montreal, His work is. in private ; nada, . collections in Ca: “United States and” E ‘and ia in the Permanent Col- > lection of the Art’ Gallery: o! form. It is more of a-human journey now rather than. of an obvious homage to the Artist” ralght on Friday, wh ' Greater Victoria, In 1981 he | won first prize in the painting: \ Chlendae ~ Jon. »- Feb. 10 «2 Acrylic and watercolour paintings | by ‘known Pass Creek) artist:Alf:Croasley on‘ exhibit at “the National Exhibition Centre in Castlegar. “Meet the Ait o on Friday, January 28 at 8 p.m. when live music * : jay Art Club meeting at 7, p.m..in the : den 2 Pditsone Ce ‘Centre in-Castlegar. Colin Pryce will =. | Bring Indian ink, pens, brushes. Paper, etc. to session: _dan, 24... Visual Arts Sechiey sheer at the > Kootenay, Sh- tof Art gallery at DTUC in Nelson. Two separate shows tunning from Jan.-14 to Feb. 1 and Feb. 3 toreb. u the work of 19 at the an to 4 p.m: and Wednesday School-of Art. Hours a Feb. 2 (Kostenay, Art ron ‘meeting at the Senior Citizens Cen 7 pam. when an open painting session will fake plac ab BLES ‘eb. 8 . . . Performance ‘83 presents Edmond Karlsrud & the Men of Song in the trall tr. Secondary School auditorium at 8 mission by sgason ticket only. Contoch Beth Markan tr forth rer datalls ot 365-81 83. ea from April 11. to 22, Ent Qutreach contact Mrs. Corol Couch and Supt. District No. 9. Art selected for the Exhibit will tour the . provinca citar tho Vancouver: show. Sandor Tendory Is instructing a wwiiapédlour course on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Senior Citizens Centre. Contact Joan 365-7304 for moro infor. mation. Woutd you like to siep into ihe timlight at the upcoming.» Bus Tour and Fly Tour: 2 — Now taking bookings. ; FOR MORE INFORMATION "WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCIES _ Talent Night on March 11 and reveal your ‘enn? Give Norman a call ot 365-3196 or Sally at 365- 3126 and express your willingness to perfor There's siiii time to enroll In a course on the Knowledge. Network (Ch. 12). Call Selkirk College for further infar- mation. items for this bi-monthly ‘feature should be; “telephoned to Mrs. D. Miller-Tait of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council at 365-7850. Sponsored by “Doukhobor Intergroup: Sym ights of ‘the symposiumiwill be ahowee on Coble West 10 Thursday : iposium: Highti «for movie patrons i in’ 1983. ‘A survey of the year’ 8 Fete ‘indicate: _ studios are betting big bucks‘on spectacles. thi \ ceca Monty ‘Python's ‘The Meaning ‘of Life: lue ef Universal and* ‘Pythontans: ‘and. a host. of other. comi can't find on their tel ion istied up in a dozen peat: expensive of the’ lot is “Warner. Brothers ‘will ‘release June’ confident it will’be a ‘big summer winner.The new one has” Richard Pryor, who is virtually the only current star who can: guarantee a film's success. Another guaranteed hit is Return of the Jedi (formerly Revenge of the Jedi), finale of the Star ‘Wars trilogy. Like its predecessors, the space epic will be released in May. Two, James Bonds ‘will he; battling ‘for’ the -summer : trade: Roger Moore in James Borid 007: The Octopussy. ‘and: Sean Connery, the’ screen's first 007; in’ never Say Never: A gain, Also in, the adventure line are High Road: to: China,: starring. Tom Selleck. of Magnum, -P.L;) Greystoke: “The Creation of Tarzan and His Epic J ‘Adventures, which will take Z "Jaws returning again, this: time in SD; Jackie Gleason will carry'on alone in Smoky Isthe Bandit: Part Hl and teams with Mac Davis in Sting III. Burt. Reynolds « will be on the road, with Loni Anderson in Stand On It.’ The new year ¥ ‘willl bring a ‘bevy. of funhymen (where are: ‘the femal ‘Dan Aykroyd will be in Dr. Detroit, - then will team in Black and-White with Eddie Murphy, who> is likely to be the new star of ‘the year. Jerry Lewis will'turn: ” serious with Robert DeNiro i in King ot Comedy, then return to his wacky. self.in Sm orgasbord. Woody Allen has another film, stil: called The We Allen Movie until he. decides ona title, (uy) i Rossland players - plan new operetta — i The Rossland Light Opera Players executive has de- cided that the group will pro- duce the Gilbert and Sullivan: .jmini-operetta “Trial by Jury” i as part ofa touring show that © they will present in several West Rooteney: communities, the interested i is welcome to at tend. “Trial by Jury” was the first show where lyricist Gil- ' bert “and composer, Sullivan worked asa team, and it con- tinues to be among the most popular: of: the: Gilbert: and | Sullivan. classics. ‘The cast; cludes ' the: Learned: ‘Judge, ie by, tee show Jan, 24 the De the Plaintiff, the: Usher, ‘the Foreman of the Jury, lawyers, jurymen and bridesmaids. rae . combine in Orion's, Yellowbeard. Canada’s ‘inspired SCTV:: Saturday Night People will appear, ‘in. Nothing: Lasts " GHASE HAS 2 FILMS | “Chevy ‘Chase. has* two ‘films: . National ‘Lampoon's. if vi cation. and The Deal of the Century. Also in the comedy, ‘vein: "The Curse of the Pink Panther, another try at'Blake Edwards,’ ‘and Steve Martin in The Man With Two Brains, ‘ io have’ tragic: We Twilight Zone, during which Vic Morrow and two children were killed, and Brainstorm, Natalle Wood's last: msvie: ‘Pacino in'the Cuban underworld, and ‘Once ets ‘a Time in: America, which stars Robert DeNiro, ina bitery? of the. 5:85—SHSS Report: Kim _ Presents school news rai the Rocker Iavitational : Tourna- ment. 30 —Rossland Newsmaga- “gine. — This’ month's newsmagazine pre- ‘sents: a tour of the “Miners Union — Hall “with Marguerite foward, also an in- terview with. Marg: uerite and Harry Le- : - fevre “about ‘its his- ° ; tory; Jack Macdonald looks, .,.at: artists Bi > George’:Bouchiers “Centennial Mural and describes ‘the impor- tance of’ the ‘events and’ people ‘depicted, *'as well, Jack discuss- es steamboats in the Kootenays and their- :importatice to the his- ‘one | WEDNESDAY, Y THROUGH SUNDAY: Gy Ue M. era, We Cater Parties, ic tory of Ressland; fi- _ nally. Mickey “Caputo takes us ona tour. of the Rossland Post Of fice with’ its” history provided” by Jack Macdonald. 7:80—First Choice — Pre- mium Pay Televi Service — Tim Fre er of Cable West ie terviews Barry. Sulli ‘van of First Choice and Ken Fowler of Ca- _ ble West corporate of- fice. Outlines in \de- tail, are the features of this premium pay service which is start- jing, Feb..1,'1983. + 8: :30—The Tolstoyan and Quaker Historical ‘ Ties — is the topic of ; the June 26 Saturday morning session of - the: intergroup sym- posium held ‘in Brilli- ant. The, panel con- sists of Gordon Hira- bayashi of the Univer- sity of Alberta, Lya V. Tolstoy of the Mos- cow University USSR, Gennady / Y. . Adrianow of the Tol- stoy: Museum in New York, Peter. W.- El- kington Educator ‘and Quaker. representa- tive and Eli A. Pop- off, Doukhobor histor- ian. The session is fol- lowed by*a’ question period from the audi- ence and. interviews with Mr. Hirabayashi and. Mrs. Elkington. 11:00—Sign-off. . Artists: take note Young artists and their parents should note that entry forms for the B.C, Young Artists '83 Exhibition will scon. be available from either Carol Couch (865-7735 or 865-4566) or John Holden, " Superintendent of ‘Schqols, th rticipan “but profits on operations abroad rose by'48.7 per ‘cent. ieee record $100.0 lion: ‘Airline’ cuts fares | would be divided into three : types: for flights under 800 kilometres the return fare ‘be $69; i EET. “MIKES” RADIATOR Rl IR iN 1217 - 3rd St., Castlegar 365-7782 HENNE TRAVEL 1410 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5595 To be eligible, young. artists must submit original work, ‘be residents of B.C., and have been born on or before Sept, 1, 1964. Aso Open for Private ripetieaiiae : Phone 364-2616 for Reservations Next Door to Kenkin’s Irly Bird Store on th Casiiegar Savings Credit Union ..