CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 17, 1978 CASTLEGAR NEWS ENTERTAINMENT Four-Day Event Begins Today in Nelson Mime to Mining Featured at Festival | If successful, the Kootenay: Is the Place for a Complete Line of Upholstery Services... FURNITURE & AUTOMOTIVE Upholstery 701-7thAve.S. 365-3055 . CASTLEGAR NEWS Thursday, August 17, 1978 BUDGET HELPING FOOD VRUUES The best car rental deal town is in Budget 365.3300 fentacar nN sii i Licensee Owned in Canade by Canadiana. It's been a few years since his own, this one to Mitch and Mitchell Torok! It was his new Colum- bia LP, autographed, which contains Sonny's new single, his friend's tune ‘Caribbean. He @ second-time-around t Sonny and Mitch were loined at the sation eect | at Central Food Mart! The Kootenay Summer furniture, tipis, toys, Indian ing, the Kootenay Diversion, crowd there will be such things ‘ootenay.'” PHOTOGRAPHS by Steve Swift of Slocan Park are featured at the National Exhibition © ; Gentre In Castlegar beginning tomorrow to Sept. 1. The example above Indicates Swift's ‘attempts to Isolate certain graphic elements of the over-all landscape of the West Two New Exhibits Open Tomorro wo fascinating new ex- bitions will be on display béginning tomorrow to Sept. 1Stcat the National Exhibition Centre, across the highway from the Castlegar Airport. “The Edmonton Art G: August 17-19 SWARM Michael Caine Kathy Ross August 20 - 22 PRETTY BABY Keith Carradine Brooke Shield August 23-29 GREASE John Travolta Olivia Newton John Thursday 8 p.m. Ftiday, Saturday 7 & 9 p.m, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 8p.m. ‘ CIVIC : THEATRE 719 Vernon SI. Nelson, B.C. 382-5833 COMM as made avails 21° oil i William Leroy s still-lifes and landscapes span the painting career of one of Canada’s least-known, as well as best, landscape paint- ers. Stevenson was primarily selftaught and the develop. ment of his work reflects the tists he admired Van Gogh and + found in w at NE Centre give him his place in the history wn te Inaddition, the exhibit will feature Steve Swift Sloean Park. "attempt ta graphic elements of the overall he West Koote- natural detail and texture, as ged wood forms, rock formations, pool reflections, ele. “I find that when I deta myself from the process of h long enough to of unusual, hei rolor, thal were generally tw the controlled, design-orient- ed work of the Group of Seven, Stevenson's work was overlooked during most of his lifetime, but its quality and his commitment to painting now AH KRKKRERKAKKRAEEES Entertainment Pages News and Ads Deadline 5 p.m. Mondays tk KKK NITY Bulletin Board OPEN HOUSE Members of the Board of Castlegar Pentecostal ‘end a cordial invitation to friends of Mrs. Harold Graham to attend an Open ip Barbeque and Outdoor Evening jon of th Aug. 2 ed to call 3 “he open from 9 a.m, tod pam. weekda Peon fe ysand 10 a.m, to cir retirement from the be held at the home of Sahlstrom Rd. S., 0 from 2 to 8 p.m. Those 180, 365-8094 Iam, tod 30 om. Saturdays until Interior Pulp and submit _notic 2 Castlegar New: pm. Lumber directly to the Monda A Public Service of Interior Pulp and - Interior Lumber Operations. Canadian Cellulose actually view someone else's sis increased, Ulti- mately, of course, [ hope my own work would have the same effect.” he centre is open Wed- nesday to Sunday inclusive, Further information m obtained by calling the Na Exhibition Centre. Community TV COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 Schedule for Tonight 6:00—31st Annual USCC Youth Festival held in Brilliant—Part 3. 7:00—Second of six-part se- ties on solar energy. Part 2—The Nature of Solar Radiation, 7:30—NDP—sponsored public hearing on uranium ex- ploration—Part 4. 8:30—Celebration of the Sun— A Summer Solstice Event, 12 of Nelson's Bon- jel Weekend. 11:30—-Sign-off, 10:50— Arts Festival is almost here. This four-day event, be- ginning today to Sunday, is the largest of its kind to ever take place in the Nelson area. It combines an cart exhibit, a crafts faire, workshops on a variety of interesting subjects and performances by many well-known local and Canadian artists and musicians, ‘The Crafts Faire will have over 100 booths representing more than 200 local and pro- vincial craftspeople. The crafts will be both on exhibit and for sale, If you have questions, the eraflspeople will be happy to discuss their craft with you. Some of the crafts represented will be pottery, weaving, loom- work, pewter, woven rugs, Ainsworth's Silver Hotel First Upper Lake Community The Silver Hotel Museum in Ainsworth Hot Springs, B.C. is open for the summer, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, daily. The mura the hotel tell the story of the community and townspeople of three closely related communilies—Riondel, Pilot Bay and Ainsworth, Reports of Warm Springs Camp, Hot Springs Camp and subsequently Ainsworth, ap- peared annually in the B.C. Mining reports, as the first community on the upper lake. Chief factor MacDougal of the Hudson's Bay Kooten London, Eng. for silver In 1864 George Hears California mining tycoon, and aitriarch of the ing family, Riondel, only to discover the pple he had been enticed as not nitive to the ar George Ainsworth ob- tained a land grant of 160 acres in 1883 under the Eagle Pass Wagon Act and in 1884 the town was settled, It was surveyed in 1891, and by 1896 had a number of hotels, a church, stores, a government offi telephone serv; nd a disas trous fire that levelled most of the town, On the site of the fire- gutted Vancouver House, A. A. MeKinnon re-built in 1896 the building which now houses the museum. For over 10 yi a restoration project has been in progress and a large collection of photograph: mbled. carving, puppetry and photo- graphy, among many others, The Art Exhibition brings together examples of artists’ work from all over the Koote- nays. The displays will include professional photography, painting, sculpture, jewelry, stained glass, prints and draw- ings. This exhibit will demon- strate the high quality of art that is being produced in this area. The workshops will deal with subjects such as dulcimer i musical instrument dance and movement, mime with Dolphin the Mime, song writing, blue-grass music in and style), tarot, vocals, i Chi Chuan, body work and bivenergetics, laughter, hiking and backpacking, uranium min- Displays of the Coffee Creek a compr mr, the Kootenay canoe, the High. lander tramway system, group photos outside the cook house and many others of mines, i and activities in toric Ainsworth Mining District decorate the walls. During the last two sum- mers, travellers from near and far have visited the hotel, signed the guest book and made yenerous comments on the restoration, Gallery Show Features Susan Hykin “Moss Gatherings,” a show of exceptionally fine sculptural weaving, ereated by Susan Hykin of Winlaw, has opened at the Silverton Gallery, spon- sored by the Slocan Valley and Arrow Lakes Community Arts Council, : Also on exhibit are color photographs by Michael Hart- ley, jewelry hy Margaret Reed, pottery by Ross Beekjord, Desi Kantrim, Carol Gaskin and Elaine Hoffman, ceramic sculp- Gatherings” display began last Wednesday at the Silverton Gallery and will continue through Aug. 27. Silverton Gallery is open We hesday through Sunday. More information’ may be obtained by calling Joel Harris of Appledale or Fran Wallis of Silverton. ecology and conservation and Datar Singh speaking on the corn-on-the-cab, hambur- gers, watermelon, ice cream Summer Arts Festival will become an annual event, one: that the Nelson area can be’ At last... Libra Music . a store In the Kootenays equipping or Watch for Coming Soon... us September Sth! Libra Music 840 Rossland Ave., Trail for Coming Soon... The Biggest Ad Ever The Biggest News Ever! and popcorn, The older crowd will find vegi-burgers, pizea, chili, tacos and baron-of-beef to keep them going for the dura- tion of the festival. NOW SHOWING! World Symposium on Human- ity. A special attraction will be a guitar workshop given by Bruce Cockburn, an_interna- tionally acclaimed Canadian musician. Cockburn would like input in advance from par: ticipants so he can tailor the workshop to their needs, Advance registration will be required for all of the above, up lo the day of the particular workshop. Call the workshop co-ordinator at 352-9566. To sustain the large num- ber of visilors expected at the Arts Festival, there will be il many food booths offering food The story af two women [Qd, for all ages, For the younger rf whose friendship suddenly became a matter of life and death. proud to host. ; Evening concert tickets: are available locally at the’ Castlegar Drug. HU [FRU [SAT| ‘SHOW TIME THE WARM MICHAELCAINE| KATHARINE ROSS Heer Warnoe feos = Avaenee Coretane itera Comin STARTS WEDNESDAY UGUSt marune Immigration to Upper Kootenay Lake for both Cana- dians and Americans started at Because the door of an ofd fridge cannot be opened trom Inside, It is the most dangerous of places for children to hide. _ LANDERS Bonner’s Ferry because of the trans-continental rail connec: ion with the lake steamers. Ainsworth’s family were shipping people from Portland and San Francisco and the first residents of the townsite were A.D. Wheeler and Charles Olson, both from the U.S, The Silver Ledge Histori- eal Society (general delivery, Ainsworth Hot Springs, B. VOG 1A0) is interested in communicating with anyone having historical connections with the area, Kootenay Summer Arts Festival AUGUST 17TH — 20TH CRAFTS FAIRE ¢ DAILY _ . ENTERTAINMENT © ART EXHIBITS © INFORMATION _ DISPLAYS ¢ WORKSHOPS : 9 e EVENING CONCERTS ¢ poe... For most color os fitm takes Just 72 Evening Concert Tickets are available at: jours — at... . - : Kelly's in Nelson and DTUC Theatre Office HELEN’S in Nelson ONLY! } Flower & Gift Shop a For Information phone 352-9566 73 Maple 365-5191 ¢ ‘‘See us for all your . . 5 : David Thompson University Centre PHONE 352-9566 NOTICE NEW SELKIRK COLLEGE STUDENTS. In the University Transfer Program there will be two evening PROGRAM PLANNING AND COLLEGE ORIENTATION SESSIONS Wednesday, August 30 or Thursday, August 31 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Selkirk College Castlegar Campus These sessions will: — provide inf and assist in chi planning programs of study courses and — conduct tours to orient students to campus facllities The sessions are intended for those who will be full-time stuc i udents Castlegar Campus this year and have not yet arranged their study program. ie : The group sessions are available: } August 30 for students of 1st- or 2nd-year Arts or those Intending to be- come elementary or secondary teachers, August 31 for students of 1st-year sciences or Pre-professional courses leading toe.g., Engineering, Pharmacy, Medicine, Dentistry, étc., or all other students unlisted above or undecided. The schedule each evening will be: 7:00 p.m. program planning in str Prooral avec uctured groups formed according to . 7:45 p.m. Coffee, 8:00 p.m. Campus tours, counsellors available for informal discussions Counsellors are also available: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday Phone 365-7292, Local 261 — Student Services ‘Dear Ann: I ama compulsive spender. My husband demands that I “save money but I cannot. Why? Maybe my answer will be a tipoff to other husbands out there who think their wives are “charge-account happy.” I'ma working mother with three children, After an eight-hour day in business I come home and work another six to eight hours, No one in the family helps me and no one co-operates even thoughI shave begged, demanded and threatened, I refuse to save money. I buy expensive things and make no excuses. Why should I save? So my husband's next wife will have lovely things after I drop dead from exhaustion? Do we have, at least, pleasant weekends? Of course not. There is‘so much to be done I fall into bed exhausted. Sunday night I wonder where the weekend went. Does anyone care? Not in our house. Save? Why should I? I'm going to enjoy what I can while I can. Sign me —Walked On ar W.O.: It doesn’t sound to me as if you're enjoying a darned ing. How can you when you're angry and bitter and working yourself to a frazzle? : You aren't a compulsive spender, lady, you're a punitive spender. It's your way of getting even with your husband for his lack of attention or co-operation and whatever else you aren't getting enough of. You need to sit down and talk with a professional so you can jpate your anger and get some insight into what you are ing—and why. A clergyman trained in counseling (and many are these days) or a competent therapist could change your life. Dear Ann: read your column daily—usually agree with you, often laitgh with you, and sometimes wonder how you hold up under the strain of the job. have seldom felt the urge to write but your answer to anicked in Pensacola” really got to me. This young girl writes: “I ayiz 14 years old and in the 10th grade. I wanted to look especially mice at a party so] asked my mother if I could shave my legs. She spin, ‘No. Then the kids goes on to say she shaved her legs and now she ig-worried sick about the hair growing back so fast that she might © have to shave every day. Your answer to “Panicked” consisted of aiivice on how often to sh: id the ility of is with other methods of hair removal. ‘Why did you ignore the opening sentence of that kid's letter? wrote: “I asked my mother and she said, ‘No.”” d to good old. i discipline? Is it asking uch of a 14-year-old to obey her mother when she is told ‘How about it, Ann? Don't you think the kid’s mother should have had an assist from you? Instead you took the side of a 1a:year-old smart-mouth, do-as-I-please kid. What's with you anyway? —Hairy Legs Ain't Fatal Dear Fatal: Before you blow a gasket why don't you go back and reread the letter, Bub? The kid wrote After she shaved her legs. It was too late to tell her“not to do it. Hairy legs may-not be fatal but they sure can make the life of a 14-year-old gitl awfully miserable. No girl should have to look like a govita hen there are so many simple alternatives, pees COMING SOON .. the — GREATEST ' FURNITURE SALE _ EVER... . +» Coming soon, Castlegar Furniture Village's P Second Annual Anniversary Sale. If you thought last year’s sale was great — you'll find this year’s sale even greater. Castlegar 2 Furniture Village 60 Pine Street 365-5240 world, ; Ronnie Sessions was the i subject of a live hour broad- cast from the Caboose Club in Minneapolis, Minn. Ses- slons' current single ‘I Never Go Around Mirrors’ is popular in the twin cities area and the 000 fans to club for his closing night of the three-dav gig. series of oil paintings Torok, depicting his life story from birth death. Billy Jo Spears United Artists star Billle Jo Clement No. 1 record ‘Blanket on the iroun Dottsy was the featured guest on ‘Coffee With’ at, KLAC in Los Angeles. Dottsy’ was in town to promote her| appearance at Knott's Berry, Farm. After a two-week vaca- Etvis Presiey tion ip the eae feanclsco Bay |. area, the blonde songstress| i ponny i emee ine ‘ao: was off to the east coast for asked by Mitch to sign the engagements in, Maine, Ver celebrity autograph section, mont, Massachusetts, Illinois Then Sonny had a tribute of and Michigan. OMUYO . e by Josy Sasso a CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Hollywood can't keep a secret. There's always somebody who knows—as in any other ingrown small town—and aches to pass it along. juiciest secret romance in years has been kept quiet until now but it’s too startling, too delicious, to be concealed any longer. It's got to come out now: John Travolta and Priscilla Prestey are dating. It's a dynamite combination but one of those things that seems inevitable, fated, written in the stars, once it's mentioned. It's for real, not merely speculation. | learned about it from two of the very few people who have seen them together. Both these sources are people who are close to Priscilla and overjoyed for her sake. Priscilla’s longtime friend Gabe Kaplan of ‘Welcome otter’ did the introductions ... Dinah Shore has a huge diamond from love Burt Reynolds, so why is she stepping out with producer Billy Harbach? . . . Suddenly ‘Hardy Boys’ star arker Stevenson is getting more fan mail than Shaun Cassidy. No one can explain why. 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When he was five years old Paul, 52, saw the original Ben Hur movie and,became obsessed with being rich and famous. "But I looked like Kate Smith's niece," admits Paul. “At my house the main discussion at lunch was what we were going to have for dinner." To cope with his weight problem and -his resulting shyness, Paul hid behind his sharp wit, which developed rapidly over the years... Glenn Ford plays Jesse Craig, a once-great movie producer who hasn't made a film in ten years, in ‘Evening in Byzantium,’ a four-hour Operation Prime ie miniseries produced by MCA TV/Universal. The miniseries will be repeated on Wednesday and Thursday, August 23 and 24. “Jesse Craig has to be the most complex and fascinating role of my career,” Ford says. FAMILY SHOE REPAIR Wewilll be CLOSED for holidays from August 20 to September 7 Sorry for the Inconvenience Next to Central Food Mart 365-3231 11078 - 7th Ave.. S. * ICE CREAM ELECTROSOL DISHWASHER DETERGENT. 33 OZ. 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