NEC to hold hurled af Seti ‘The West Kootenay Re- gional Arts Council, repre- senting nine community arts councils, held. its regular monthly meeting Nov; 15 at Selkirk College. Past president Jack Mc- Dowall of Kaslo skilifully led the meeting through'a busy agonda, The, minutes were read by secretary:’ Mrs. Evelyn Jones of Trail and committee reports. mete heard. While waiting for, ‘results from the arts and education task forces in each local com- munity, the arts and edu- cation regional at David Th Univer- sity Centre, Nelson. The _ topic will be “Innovative Uses for Arts in Teaching the Basic Elementary Core Cur- riculum.” preliminary nego- tiations are now underway to provide release time for teachers, Joel Haris, ‘ regional Mendoza-of ‘Teall another letter be sent ‘to the B.C. Touring Council praising them for “Contact '/g0” jr held in Yancouve: casing dozens of pérforming * artists and offering. work- shops on arts and sdusation announced thet the new West Kooteany “Arts Dir- ectory” will be -ready - to - distribution by December. A‘ sample copy was circulated., reports on the as well as munity, organizational skills: Eleanor Hop, at Wi law, Lee Mendo: Snyder of Creston eave brief pliminary prplim! Dave .Brereton, director of activities of their"arts and the Langham Centre in Kaslo is putting finishing touches plans to co-sponsor a week- end conference for May, 1981 Gindet manug and now hours Meet Your Friends For Snacks in the Garden Room rs D’oeurves No Charge Fridays 4-6 p.m. LUNCHEONS Mon.-Fei. 11:30 a.m, 10.2 p.m Dining from 5 p.m (Closed luesday Evenings) COT Restaurant Don't Forget ~ Every Tues. Working Gal’s Luncheon Special $999 Ony Z Every Sun. & Wed. Buffet Served from 5 p.m. ny 6 . 3 FIRESIDE RESTAURANT Reservations 5-6000 organization, on the cover,’ The juried art exhibition . committee will meet in De- cember to assess the last exhibition and to determine. the format for the next juried show tentatively . planned for. - spring at the National Ex- ; hibition Centre in Castlegar. Members are. Valen Fander- Meicio Zmur of Nelson, Dor- othy Miller-Tait of Castlegar, “Bernie Bloom of Grand Forks, Bryan Marrion: of . D . : : A lively. discussion fol- lowed'a report by Wayne: Worthington of Nelson, West - Kootenay representative to - the provincial Assembly of B.C. Arts Councils. He re- education : task forees. The lik and’ Mary Elliott of Trail,’ <} oy venionel coordinator and Doreen; Knutson, president of the Regional Arts Council from Castlegar, will travel to Creston for their January meeting. Mrs, Rensing, coordina- tor of the West Kootenay Multicultural. Society, was’ welcomed and gave a brief report on several programs and projects being under- taken by the society, in par- ticular a proposed ‘ethnic festivat). tentatively sched- uled fof, March’ at Selkirk’. ColleggfArts councils will be ,encouraged to participate, tides oir? lated his observations and TAKE. Orr’ Incan éivis presley number is portrayed here reservations regarding the + newly-proposed Pacific Con- ference of the Arts which is Meant to be a_ provincial 8 ‘Darcy Bryan Merrick, coordin: ator of extension’ services and the.summer school .at~ David Thompson University Centre reported that the Emily, Carr Outreach work- shops, in Castlegar and Na- kusp were well, received and a Ratt. dies at 85. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Goorge Raft, the dapper vet- eran of. 105 films whose ‘underlying, alt of ‘menace mado him a natural.for:such ‘roles “as the. coin-flipping Af) + gangster in Scarface,', has died. at-'86 after a ‘lengthy bout with emphyseina.. The aging actor;{ whio also was linked with tnder- world figures in real litewwis: i to New Hospital. The next wilt be the Printmobile” in Castlegar from Nov. 380 through Dec. 7. ; In addition, DTUC Com- munity Arts Program will start in January with over 60 workshops being — offered throughout the region in co-” ‘opération ‘with local com- munity education services dixlators. odsiFinally, Harris an- ‘nounced:that organization‘ of block‘booking performing 7 evéntswasibeginning for the 1981-82 season. He hopes to > try to avoid under-use ‘and dinate the bookings of “ $neotiiing or local talent. Ho ywill_be- communicating with these ‘groups over the next “few months, letting each one know: ‘what the other «is thinking ‘of booking and when, — Sally Williams of Castle-, gar passed out information| on on Brian ‘Barnes, who is per- forming’a one-man show in. on Dec.7. wson, who as, the Pk is one the: in characters in -the full-length musical “lésoph’ Bi ing presented by the Omego Theatre Com- pany Dec. 2 and’3 in the Stanley Humphries Theatre. lobbying organization of and Although the play follows a Bible story: it is presented e . for all the arts, The dis- ‘cussion centered around the need for another provincial funding con- in a modern and yj treages in’ Joseph -bheat style. All of ave o musical background, as well actors and ac- as extensive theatrical ciao Many -of the major were.seen pré y in the Omega | Theatre flicts and relative .effecti hess, It was decided that each representative take the issue back tothe community arts councils and try to come to - some consensus on the ques- tion. Worthington announced that the next provincial con- ference of the assembly will - be held in Vernon in May. ' Maxine Dewdney of Trail, West Kootenay repre- stave on the B.C. Arts siivgdsted that'a:let- 4 que te ies sent, to Lt.-G Mrs. ‘Henry “Bell-Irving com- plimenting them on having a y's eller The next regular meet- ing of the West Kootenay’ Regional Arts Council is Jan." 17, 1981 at Selkirk College faculty “lounge. Interested guests are always welcome or contact your local” com- munity arts council for fur- ther information. eae WS ENTERTAINMENT Liv Ullman interview... ~~ TORONTO (GP An interview with .Liv’ Ullman can be similar to attending an i Seve Si vnane ‘Smorgasbords!. ° Friday — Heng | Kong ~ Serurdoy- — st aroha Pavia ing ‘dhieet “Monday to Thursda: 7.a.m, 109 p.m. Friday & ek, 2 7.a.m, to 10 p.m. Sunday 6 a.m, -9 p.m. Se 352-3456 479 Baker THE OMEGA THEATRE COMPANY OF STANLEY HUMPHRIES presents JOSEPH Ingmar movie for which she is famous: even when she is funny — and she often is — she: is’ always intense, it i and de- out-of-character.* .... HADRESPECT “I was brought up to bea nice girl,” she says. “I always had respect for-authority.” * She says early in her career, she was often taken _ manding. of herself.” When she télls a story about making a documentary at Auschwitz, tears fill her eyes and she cannot:speak for ‘séveral moments. “An anec- dote about’ Mae West is turned’ into a rounded com- edy sketch. * “They ‘told me she wanted to meet me, and I was very flattered. After I was introduced to Miss West, as I was leaving, I heard her © say, ‘Who the hell was she?’" And when she talks about recent events in her career, the bitterness, com- ing as it doés from &n actress. noted for, her luminous cin- ematie’- portrayals’ of long- suffering women, is..almost. shocking. Ullman; in Tor: onto for a week .to direct a segment she. wroth: ‘for the 10-minute . ge of by being given new material the same day she was performing a Broad- way play. And later, she was Community TV . CABLE WEST 10 ACCESS TELEVISION Thursday Night Schedule 5:30—Sigri-on and program leading some critics to say she only performs well in Scandanavian pictures. Ullman’s career took.off when she went to Sweden and became Bergman's pro- tege, leading lady and wife. They have been divorced for some time, but she speaks of him with admiration and af- fectipn. “He is the greatest you’ can work with.” She does, -ster in the’ spoof ./ one week ago and died Mdn- day: afternoon, -said hospital _ spokesman Susan Lindquist. She:said he had been in and out ofa coma.: Raft recently had de- condition which might -hav] been: considered “pre-leuk: mia,” said Dr. Rexford Kenna mer, who had treated the actor. for 20 years, He’. said Raft” hadi - living relatives, but fibspital | ‘officials said ‘a friend .was ‘nearby when . the;;G0-year ‘movie veteran died. )..14!u9 “I was sorry to,heay, the. news,” said Frank,Sinatra, “I've known this good: man veloped . an ch mkt a ¢: q for 40 years andI loved every ss | ‘Invisible Stripes. Souls at Sea with Gary Coop. -Nick. Cain, and many thre! er, EachsDawn I Die and films, first as a dance contest: ‘winner in Taxi,'a.rolo irjend; James Cagney asked him te, play. Raft was famed almost; as much for: his snappy: appearance and entourage of, Sometimes... he,,. played auch ealgh parts as tho, isiyer In ‘They’ Drive Ry Night with Humphrey Bogart,and Ann Sheridan, or the entertainer in Follow the Bey aie. si ; pri a Bi et fen fhe | played th, 2 stad agAts, as in OU pet anger, Mr. fohnny "Any 1, Intrigue, eran Profession, Lucky 88 ui) al} ni bonito. oyal Canadian Legion Branch‘No, 170 acting. . Raft's money had van? ished, partly because of his support of his estranged Wife. who refused to divorce him, Bingo: Eve Thursday at7 p.m. ta. Sunday Bingo - i ue Ee Bird 6:30 p.m. Regular 7:00 p.m. ed minute. of our PLAYS GANGSTER |. Raft had been inactive professionally’ in. years, although he caméo appearance With Bogart’s Face this year. It was his performance as the cool killer in Scarfacé in’ 1983. that brought the dark-haired actor ; ,stabdonf. > and ‘set off his career as a «movie gangster. In his most famous scene, he flipped a half-dollar as he was guniiéd a down.by Paul Munii 131° In the 1930s’ and*1940s « he was one of Hollywood's Neheatpaid stars. Herwab'in y: Iv program ‘views problem of the retarded SPOKANE, WASH. — KREM. 2 will present a special hour-long edition, of Noréhwest Gallery on Dec. 7 which will explore the life- style problems facing Spo- kane's mentally 1 retarded cit- ~Pans. tote [wou The first half ofmthe -4i vo. special will present “The Sil- houettes of Gordon Vales,” which follows the life of artist Gordon Vales from his home at Medical Lake, a facility designed for educating and housing persons judged men- tally retarded, to his present home in the. community. Vales’ talents are unique. He tears silhouettes from paper using his hands and teeth. The second half of the herself from his world. “All of his films are self-expression for him.” Besides the Perlmutter project, | Ullman stars in the d film Rich- 5:35—Five-day weather re- port. 5:40—Castlegar Library storytime, 6:00—SHSS Korner — Stan- ley Humphries’ stu- dents report on school activities. 6:10—B.C. Girls Senior See- ondary Basketball Tournament report -from SHSS: 6:20—NEC Presents Phyllis Renee’ film project Love, that her disgust . Kootenay watercolor, ist. 6:30-WARP Update — la- test boycott list and update from the War ard's Thea. Then, she says a new production of Strind- berg’s Dance of Death is planned for Broadway. If that falls through, she says, she won't be too disappointed because it will give her time to work on her book, Tides, a follow-up to her autobiog- raphy, Changing. . WOODEN SHOE . RESTAURANT * Dutch Atmosphere © International Cuisine Mon. - Fri. 60.m, to Midnight Soturday 7 a.m. to Midnight Sunday 8a.m. to 9 p.m. will focus on local “community reaction to group homes for the mentally han- dicdpped. Frank Noren, exe- - cutive director of the Wash- ington -Associaion of Re- tarded Citizens and Barbara Scott, Sherry, program pro- ducer will host this special edition of Northwest Gallery. A Unique Restaurant The Crown Point 1895, featuring glant antique cabinets, turn-of-the century English and Italian stained glass, and much more. recent ‘‘ THE SUPEATHRILLER FROM THE AUTHOR OF “JAWS” AND “THE DEEP~ A TERRIFYING SECRET HAS mg BEEN KEPT... MICHAEL CAINE FAV THE DAVID WARNER | OORT VICE femal etn soupay wovensen 30] “Er eooame "Cousin Cousine is Inching ny and pret an KIMBALL, WURLITZER PIANOS «rd ORGANS Low prices and delivery reconditioned eS [1 Instruments purchased in the U.S.A. lose their guarantees and. warranties when imported. .. Organs must carry the | 9 approval for surance protec € ET Ole ae ite asia mt fate i protectior BRUCE GRATTAN PIANOS ..ORGANS | ‘Jean Schreiner 367-7156 Marta Von Balkon 367-9722 Quollit He became a, Vitideyillo, . star and’ then moved on to. © ‘beautiful women as for Nes, : B.C. * ment Corp. COMING Up For. more Education. College,Castlegar, phone: 365-7292, ; Extension 232.°. on C courses at Selkirk MONTREAL | (CP) Energy: Mintater, Mare: La- tax Tusderate income earners under his’ new na- tional energy program should stimulate inveatment’ in the oil and ‘gas industry. | “The” national ‘energy program will’ not by. itself turn’ around: the: traditional | STOCKS | _ NOON ‘VANCOUVER. (CP). = Prices were. up ‘today. in heavy. trading on the ‘Van- couver Stock Exchange. Vol- umo, to 12.a.m. ‘PST was 8,851,588 shares. ' - Of the issues traded, 302 advanced, 208° fell back and. 207 were steady. ' Invest- trials, gaining .05 to $6.05 on * 48,475 shares, Renn Indus-' tries lost .15 ‘to $4,80 on 6,200; Great National’ Land _was steady at $2.20 on 4,600;, Proflex Ltd. was unchanged at .80.: on -°4,000; - Grouse Mountain gained .04 to .75 on 2,000 and K Oycle was steady . at $1.85 on 500 shares. : . Most active i resource and . "development, issue was New Cinch Uranitim,.down 5/8 to $26,60 on 270,059 shares. “pect froin’ banks ‘and near- led.:the “indus-:* court woiild detérmine . oa - what | cori8titutes~a-reason- Vohabtaned of th idfotity of federal ‘budget. means: tho Ke ‘risk in- ‘taxpayer who pays 40 cents: Canadians to ¥ vestments,” Laltoni i tof tho on his: last. dollar of taxable annual. conventigi'4f ; the- Income ‘will ‘get'88: cents in Canadian Four HHaatQOH'to- fax benefits for every dollar day, "01" ca! rivested:in id'in exploratory dril- “But it should actMalla ding inArctic or’ offshore ol cataly ee mae iréading : the is rebate t- 2justcid cents at present. ing ts un a supe tHe ln !iqualonde ‘also. defended big boys,2304 viango i a9: hot government's: ‘ growing phe cateltgty UA linvestment in the oil and gas -indudtry, ‘arguing that 4 hide hing nist system_outlined in the Oct, 28 “For example, would a sour treat a ‘system error’ agi#kin to an act of God?” Thei: atudy, | ‘submitted “nearl¥ two years ago but cir- culated with great discretion: sinds:then, saya the need for. ‘at ifedetal’ agency to oversee’ OTTAWA (CP eral flaws fail to 3] te on protection ‘consumers can ex- banks with the growing use : of ‘computers iri money trané- fers, ' ‘says: a ‘atudy prepared properties,’ ‘compared’? with ‘equity, share; ernmont-owned ‘oll company. ean afford to take the longer view and pursue. projects . whose payoff is farther, in the’ future. |’; He | sald ‘the’ ‘Canadian ‘taxpayer {s providing up to 93 per cent: of: exploration costs in :the ‘Arctic ‘arid’ off- ‘shore and is entitled :to e 25 per cent suggested in the program {s considarably leas, for’ aoe ‘act of ¢€ who yin, once the proposed |Canadi over cheque: cledring:iand | certain other findncial,trans- fers‘from the Ganadian:Ban- kers’. Associstion:oz 28-160: oddoe ubuloni IE BROS) mothey “are tat, it i ot known tow a will Become pressing under now before ‘the Senate. rent laws leave. many" long, unanswered as to is',of security, and: re-. ity. that users sai expect’ ts beyond 0 Sea ine institutid’ < 20 SIAHSIN THAW OIVAG. aonbceat ts ie an institution, hesitalled to exercise reason bley care may be costly and mmlghto a weigh the recoverable di ane the study: eaid..,2..,/: . ‘The association would be run by. banks), trust :com- : panlees credit ounions;;; and * al detect in Chryslers” hv ‘Association “spokesman gained 20 to. ‘$1.20 (on 252,400; Wimberley Resources ' War- rants gained|.11 to .40 on 190,500; - New Cinch War- rants gained 1/8 to $12.50 on -. 168,350; Taseko Mines: Ltd. was up .20 to $1.90 on 98,100 and ‘Rio: Plata ‘Silver Mines’ gained .16 to $2.70°on 91,830 shares... 200 02 08; ” Alands Energy led curb traders, unchanged at $8 on” 259,900 . shares... Villeneuve Resources gained .25 to $6 on 156,850; Fortune Island Mines was up’.16 to $1.65 on 149,300; New Congress Re- sources -was steady at $2.20 on 95,700; Poseidon Explor- j ation waa up .16'to $2.90 on ‘98,300 and yalvet, & lor. ° to $1627" ation (lo. gaitled’.17 on 89,400 shares. 2 TORONTO (CP) — The -Toronto stock market was up sharply in active ‘mid-morn- ing trading today. - . ‘The ‘TSE “800 index . gained 15.50 ‘to 2350.88. . Twelve of the 14 stock -groups in the composite in- dex advanced, led by oil and. gas. Pipelines and paper and forest products ‘declined. Volume of trading by 11 a.m. was 3.15 million shares, compared with 2.47 ‘million shares at the same time Tuesday. Ad Fy bDavid’: Weinberg .. advised owners. Tuesday to have the aeroesmmember — a long, z@urved|piece of the. frame “Tuwehich ‘holds the front-wheel torsion bars “in: place — checked for cracks. _ “If the ‘piece suddenly ’ th ‘Credit unions! pire cept terad ‘with .the -rear wheels and, may, mer. rge | . depending ‘on road condi- VANCOUVER (CP) — tions, the driver could lose =, complete control,” Weinberg There is a high. likelihood many individual credit unions eaid inn interview. will. merge’ in the 1980s, But. Walter. McCall, ‘either by choice or economie Chrysler's nianager of public necessity, says’ Robert ‘relations, said there are mil- White, professor of finance _ lions of cars on the road with from University of. Western that system and, there is, no nEDPETOTG S51: record of that being a prob- = ylWhitey who area has sem tiga sent on advised some credit unions in John Woolford, special B.C. about mergers, told the investigator for ‘the federal semi-annual’ meeting ofthe transport department, said B.C. Central Credit Union no complaints have been re- that mergers are a necessary - ceived ‘so no investigation is means of surviving in'the fi- necessary, not even on the nanciiy r} f fleet which in- “Greater diversity in cludes several Chrysler rear- credit union and asset li- drive models. plates and Reliant models, which: ' have front-wheel drive, are not involved. ‘The association 'is;a na-. tional consumer group with offices in Ottawa and Mon- North Sea drillin; i “\ “The tear 2 Rgovern- ment belfeves that those who- take the-long. investment yley, as opposed to the short speculative view, of the pros- pects of the oil and gas z industry in Canada will find plenty .of reason’ to be’ in- terested in energy,” he sald, people are growing ‘computer use in m fers could lead to ‘ample, than the 50 to 80 pe cent claimed by the Nor- wegian. government ‘in’ its ‘Lalonde sald’ the: prog- ram_will promote energy in- vestment where it is ‘needed FEA G 1" any. past “experiont’ upon which to rely.” t | The’ study , pointed. to surveys which found that ~ method of most, in 1 oil projects and in frontier and offshore areas. - He said a working paper on what is meant by Can- adian ownership and: what specific benefits can be. ex- -pected will be released Fri- day afternoon after the close of markets. God’ : a fan thon: financial institutions, -Payments’ Associktionitakes » : ie ilities group, the Goldatein report sald that although most busi- in‘; nesses had: not experienced losses: relating to data pro- ceasing, “they admitted that :they had, no formal pro- cedures to “identify and re- port such incidents.” “The research also found é “that -no organization’ con- ‘tacted during the study’ felt that it had a satielactory yEePe SALES 1a Road, Trail}\ 200 yah past Schnelde 368-8512 Mon.-Set.1 10.0,m. to Sunday: 12 noon to & : K.B. Computer Centre PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIALS 46K ae u Pius _ megs ares |: Now is the ti tl le 1 com = tee “bu cia be buy the Acris A good al Meet Store Hours: Fri. Sp.m.to9pm. + » 9 G.m. to 6:30 p.m. i K.B; COMPUTER CENTRE 105 S.E. 12th Street, Grand Forks, B.C. “. Bus. 442-3217 5: Home 442. over-all loss or the ae eats for loss.” In‘his recommendations, ” Goldstein called for. meetings >» with provinel: ; officials to avoid co: ‘or duplication and sate mat to the Bills of Exphange Act to ensure fuller mer pro- tection in| 1308 fee dis- closure, month s statements _ and loss of control over ‘personal finances and Problems ine cor- recting errors. Cc treal and Weinberg esti ‘Referring to a study mates at about 11,000. : ¥ d 1 for an auditors’ developments jin:;the pay- ' ments ‘system.’ recommend rules and standards to cab- _ inet, and seek public com- . ment... Q A é The alleged problem came to light after'a driver of a a Chrytles Newport lost con- of ‘his car and went off a road. Tests revealed a crack in the ‘cross-member, ‘On the’ basis of miicro- scopic analysis by Bob Jer- | abek, an” independent re- searcher and inventor, Wein- berg asked ‘Tra: oan: ada to force Chrysler t6 recall their cits'to have’ thé crdaé* OF FLSH over 50 varieties FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 - 10 a.m. to7 p.m. at the Castlegar Hotel .West Coast Seafoods _- legislation © ‘He also oe for public ' ofa federal . ae monitor»: d. with, a Weinberg said -Jerabek - concluded the layers of the cross-member in the car. in-- volved in the accident ‘had separated during manufac-_ ture because of a> poor manufacturing techniques. “If the piece continues to be manufactured in the same. K, due to pe delive: ‘Hard Bonnett Hale Dryer % e-Chrisimas p purchaves 5 Ww for ony 3 may have c caused our customers, - ability structure will reduce business risk and make larg- er institutions, less vulner- able to unforeseen reversals in the major component of their operations.” White said that to com- NOT ALL AFFECTED Only ‘rear-wheel drive vehicles, which make up the bulk of cars manufactured by Chrysler, are: said to be af- fected. The Omni’ Horizon way, it is a safety hazard,” Weinberg . said. “Without that braced replacement, it cannot standup to. the stresses (Chrysler) engineers say it can.” bat margin on prof- its and increased competi- tion, credit unions’ should push -for increased, invest- « declines 240 to 102 with, 172 issues unchanged.” Trading, in shares of lifax D. Ltd. ment and ig powers and merge to form units that can. employ computer tech- nology. proven ‘to improve and Nova Scotia Savings and Loans Co, was halted at the opening. The stocks: last, traded at $3.10 and $d ‘respectively. : Halifax Developments said it will buy Nova Scotia Savings treasury shares and plans to make a general offer to shareholders of that com- o pany to exchange a debt instrument for.their shares. COLUMBIA EXCHANGE OPENING _'. . NOON DOLLAR MONTREAL (CP) — U.S. dollar in terms of Can- adian funds at noon today was up 1-25 at $1.:187% Pound, sterling . was ‘up $1.28 at MON., NOV. 24 Hours: 9am. -5 p.m. Buying and selling and th hold. 3122 Broadw Road, Rob B.C, Phone a Bus.: 365-2417 - 365-5812 TOMORROW FURNITURE 625 Front St. — Nelson _CLOSE- Ou LAST 3 DAYS Sosy ann This THURSDAY, FRIDAY — ‘And The Amazi nd The Amazing and SATURDAY Technicolor Dreamcoat . - PERFORMANCES AT: : STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL EACH SHOWING AT 7:30 P.M. December 1 — Monday December 2 — Tuesday December 3 — Wednesday Orecomferible nig halt Adults 4.000 PG ae apres ea ple Students & ks © LobsterToils * Veal Cutlets Golden Age 53.00 Children’ portions available in most meals Open Tu: aday thro through Saturday “Joseph and the Amazing, Technicolor Dreamcoat" caer oyr me, a ~ CORRECTION - NOTICE — The n men’s hose item A on page 5 eiriaeiy CASH'N CARRY ONLY reads Wool/Nylon Lycra Spandex... this aoa en 100% Nylon. REMEM BER eee in page 20, item B, Tiffany. Tablecloth curren- y g a reads 152cm x 128cm ... . this should reed 150¢em x 220em. * ttem.C on the same page, Daniel Tablectoth, currently feads.178cm at 10.36... this should $2.8185. In New York, the Can- adian dollar was down 3-100 “at $0.8418 and pound sterling was up 1 at $2.8685. AUTHENTIC. = RUSSIAN SPINNING | WHEELS" local’ eltainion - 365-5593 Attention Men & Boys! For All: Seasons read 177cm at 10.36. Jf . It’s fem at i i , . ; We ize for any Aas : $ : 3 Bonnett’s ido ey. have caused our customers. ; 233Columbla 385-8761 + Against Rising Prices ‘i people. *. .4:00—Learning Disabilities eae — Anne, Rushworth, z : d Education, s ring 1981" to be mailed the tint weak a rc -past chairman and : . EEE: ’ Janvary, for almost pest chairman and Contact us # you tind something wrest, neth .Gordon Centre, \WE RE MORE THAN A. aI . NICE PLACE TO EAT maroon speaks on the treat- ment. of developmen-* tal dyslexia. 9:30—Operation Plowshares : This course is designed for the small business operator, tor or for people wishing to enter the keeping occupation. A new course storts in January. ,* Reaistas afore January.7. Course begins January 14,198). At Lakeside Park ~ Rees BCRIC buys into Mac Blo 3 VANCOUVER (CP) — British Columbia Resources Investment © Corp. bought, more than 400,000 ‘MacMillan Bloode! Lid: last week for $17 million, the WINTER COURSES: Watch for our Winter/Spring calendar : The Doors of Tomorrow Furniture - as Close: for the Last Time Saturday at 5: 30 p.m. FILM SERIES i taking registrations now for the non-credit flim} & course beginning in January, Some of the titles lined up are + {Marriage of Maria Braun", “My ‘Brilliant Coreer", and; Come and relax in .our friendly and enjoy cuisine at its best. Choose from. our popular Oriental Cuisine or delicious Western dishes. WEN Mes. to Thurs. -.11 a.m. to9 p.m. ; WE'RE Friday - 11 a.m. to 13 p.m. N: Saturday - 4'p.m. to'll p.m. The identity of the pur- er of another one-million- . block of - the forest products company ‘has not" been disclosed. BCRIC now. owns 16 per cent of MacMilla 4 * — Rita Moir of the ‘Nelson News inter- : as sessions, Mondoy and Wed: - #0: $40.00, pls textbook and warkebekas 258. Pa views Murray Thomp- son on world disarma- TAX & ESTATE PLANNING ; Major topics pclude ice planning for Saply want income; les sonal si Sun. & Holidays +4~p.m. to 9 p.m. tax shelters, how to renimitg investment yet andthe jeegne. fox consequences of death, 10.00. Seminar su nday Smorgasbord requrad fenry del ies Date: January 10. Registration . 5 p.m. to 8 p.m, i 9 Plt, £0 6 PAM. EVENING SWITCHBOARD : ‘ Effective now, the College switchboard will be : : ogy pen until 9:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. The ; College.gumber is 365-7292. , ment.; *10:30—Castlegar Council -. meeting’ of Nov. 25. 11:00—Sign- off. 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