. quilting, paintings (all needlew: tery. Deadline for entry is Beal, 365-4050. ‘medium — ork, ceramics ond July 10. For perticulars coll Coming events of Castlegar ond District non-protit organizations may be listed here. The first 10 words are $3 ond additiona! words cre 15€ each. Boldtaced words (which must be used for headings) count as two words There is no extra charge tor a second consecutive inser tion while the third consecutive insertion is half-price. before 5 He his iy best — s white sailor's suit with short pants. And his finger wis firmly stuck in his nose. He was a stared five-year-old performing in Tt was the first time the now legendary Seat adh gad western's most original gifts. i iid ae Whether it's the upbeat twang. of cowboy and actor ever entertained. to the all-day Everyone brought a covered dish picnic on the grounds of the tabernacle in Abbott, Texas. Some folks sang songs. Willie Nelsen country songs or the as Stardust, Nelson sings from hie innards and makes everything feel just. OK. ‘ spent on the road, earning as much as $500,000 for one ‘The road is Nelson's lifeblood. Often he uses his Lear jet to hop around the nation from gig to home. Sometimes * he rides with the boys on the bus. 3 ‘Ss i 191 Columbia Avd., Castlegar Phone 365-3219 “T jearned to play the guitar when I was six.” he a “I always wanted to play musi¢;” he. says softly. “I ~ eet tok) Minimum charge is $3 (whether od is for One, two or recited @ poem, three times). Deadlines ore 5 p.m. Thursdays for Sunday's paper ond 5 p.m. Mondays for Wednesdey’s paper Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave “I got so-nervous about waiting to do it . . My nose started bleeding and I put:my finger up my nose and held it there,” he recalled in a recent interview. ‘Nelson laughed as he remembered the name of the didn't really envision anything else but to make a living at it and just playing it.” LIVES COMFORTABLY A dozen gold and-six platinum LPs have allowed Nelson and his family to live comfortably.at homes in Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 Playwright Margaret Hol- lingsworth, whose plays have been aired on radio in Can- ada, England, West Ger- a | d many, Australia and New - Zealand, and staged through- out Canada, will be reading from her work July 20 and presenting a writing lecture/ seminar the following day at the David Thompson Uni- versity Centre in Nelson. Hollingsworth, who lives in Toronto, taught in the wri- ting program at DTUC for two years. She left both DTUC and British Columbia reluctantly because of the trouble she had in winning any kind of recognition — or Ron Mathews a. hes. Ron is the head chef in the Heartland Restaurant and is being recognized for his efficiency and dedication on the job in the restaurant kitchen. ms Sanpman NS Mam * te ticonce Castlegar Ao Adres Poy So Much Per Fish Cought Employee of the Month For Your Convenience We’re OPEN MONDAY Playwright to read at DTUC production — for her quiet, disturbing plays, said a Pro vince newspaper interview in January. In a CBC Radio interview, she said of DTUC, “It's a unique educational institu- tion. There'snothing like it in Canada and there's very little to match it in the States. The idea of the B.C. government cutting it is just amazing to me. “This decision affects not only the people ¢f British Columbia, but all Canadians, because it indicates that vis- ionary ideas, and that means visionary projects ,.. there is very little room forthgm any more. We are victims of pragmatism.” War Babies, Hollings- worth’s most recent work played in Vancouver this year, and excerpts from it were played on CBC Radio. Ever Loving, her play about three war brides living in Canada after the Second World War, was nominated for the prestigious Chalmers playwriting award in 1983. Other plays by the writer inelude Alli Alli Oh, set in a farmhouse on an island off the West Coast (Hollings- worth lived on Galiano Island for a while), Bushed, set in the shelter of a laundromat, Mother Country, also set on recalled. “I picked up most of the guitar.by myself. My grandfather taught me a few chords ahd I picked up a few licks from other people.” Nelson waited until he was nine before going on the road. It was with the Bohemian Polka Band and he went .from his home in: Abbott 10 kilometres to West Texas. addenda Shape Up for an- ACCIDENT-FREE Summer by Reading and Applying these WATER SAFETY RULES: Rules For Safe Swimming DONT swim alone. DON'T swim at unsupervised swimming places. DON'T dive into unkown water. Rocks and branches may be hid- den. DONT swim after eating. Wait at least two hours. DON'T swim when overheated. Cool off gradually first. DON'T swim when overtired. - DONT swim too far from shore. Swim parallel to the shore. DONT swim until you become exhausted, particularly if the water is cold. DON'T swim after dark Unless thoroughly familiar with the swimming area. Know it is safe and are accompanied by a “buddy”. Stay close to shore. DON'T panic if you should get into difficulties. You must think clearly if you are to do the right thing. DONT “duck” or push bathers into water. Playfulness may costa life. “ Safety Tips For Boat Users YOU MUST: Check your boat thoroughly and never leave your mooring until you have done so. YOU MUST: Never overload your boat. At all times be especially careful about non-swimmers and children. YOU MUST: Carry life preservers for every person on board. Be sure they are worn in rough weather. YOU MUST: Carry filled fire extinguishers, lights, signal ap- paratus and ground tackle according to the law. YOU MUST: Keep to the right when meeting another boat and give the right-of-way to vessels approaching on the starboard (right) side. The boat on your right always has the right-of-way. YOU MUST Always be courteous, careful and competent. Keep away from large vessels, which are not manoeuvreable as small craft. Keep away from sailboats — small ones may be swamped by the _wash from a powerboat. Keep away from swimming areas. Oglow's Paint & Wallcoverings 613 Columbia Ave., Castlegar Phone 365-6214 Buck Haven “For Buck Savin" on Back Savin Outdoor Power Equipment. Waneto Rd. at Beaver Creek, S. of Trail and in the Yellow Pages Paragon Recreation Ltd. 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Series is tree and continues this Thursday en Park CosNews Photo by Ren Norman More lunacy with Top Secret LOS ANGELES (AP) — Those Milwaukee lepre chauns — ZZ and A, late of Kentucky Fried Movie and Airplane! — are adding ano- ther supply of lunacy to the atres in the United States this summer. It’s called Top Secret. 2Z and A is shorthand em ployed. at Paramount Pic tures for David Zucker, 36, Jerry Zucker, 34, and Jim Abrahams, 40, co-directors, co-executive producers and co-writers (with Martyn Burke) of Top Secret, an im probable blend of rock mu sical and spy thriller. The trio have managed to challenge most of Hollywood's meth ods, including the Directors Guild dictum that movies must be directed by one per son. But with Top Secret, the trio had the blessings of the Directors Guild. “We got a dispensation from the Guild so we could direct together whenever we wanted to,” Jerry Zucker said. 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After Airplane, they spent a year on the late, lamented TV series Police Squad and wanted to make an Elvis Presley movie or a Second World War film Eventually, they thought: Why not both? So the trio dreamed up the script with Burke. MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL Cruises on Sale! Fontostic discounts of up to *BOO us. pe courte For this Foll — Winter Drop jn ond look through ox cruine brochures bor that deen hot For more information coll NESTA 365-6616 Open Foes. Fri Wem. 4:38 pm Saterday 100 = rae ATED Safety Tips For Water Skiers — BOAT must be fully equipped and safety checked. — BOAT OPERATOR must watch for swimmers. — SKIER should be a strong swimmer and must wear a life- jacket. — ONE BOAT OPERATOR PLUS ANOTHER RESPONSIBLE PERSON as lookout are required by law Safety Tips For Hunters and Fishermen HEAVY BOOTS and WINDBREAKERS should not be worn ina boat unless they can be removed easily. WADERS and HIP BOOTS are dangerous when filled with water. Don’t wear them in a boat. Put them on when you land. If fastened to your belt or over the shoulder make the fastening easily undone. bol OVERLOAD YOUR BOAT — Use two instead DON'T DRINK WHILE BOATING — One drunk can endanger the lives of everyone. easily be, and have been swamped by their own wash. YOU MUST: Approach docks or mooring against the wind or current, whichever is stronger Safety Tips For Divers NEVER dive alone. NEVER mix drinking and diving. ATTENTION BOATERS: When You See This Red Flag flying from any floating object it means Divers are in the Water. When you see this red flag, proceed with extreme caution at greatly reduced speed and keep a sharp lookout for air bubbles or any sign of activity 11 Water Safety Rules For Parents How to Play Safely Near the Water . Watch your children whenever they are near the water .. . and prevent a etc., dreadful tragedy . Children are poor swimmers or non swimmers . they must wear life jackets. You know, young children move quickly watch them caretully. . Watch children playing with plastic toys. They are fun on the.beach but HAZARDOUS in the water. The slightest breeze will carry them out of reach into deep water. be continued. waters. firm bottoms. 4. Don't use inner tubes, Water wings if you can't swim. The false con i fidence they build may cost your life 9. Know and téach “reaching assists’ . Even after small swim, VIGILANT SUPERVISION must Do not permit swimming in unknown Have a responsible adult check a new area for drop-offs, currents, water purity — and for safe Do not swim alone under any circum- stances. Child and adult alike can panic when no help is near. 8. Don't swim in the dark it's dangerots how to help a swimmer in difficulty by lying flat and extending an arm, a pole or paddle, towel or clothing . . . how to throw a line or fing buoy KNOWLEDGE SAVES LIVES. Prevent boat accidents YOUR LIFE JACKET. DON'T OVERLOAD A BOAT... It's dangerous and stupid. If the boat does capsize... ON. 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