AG: CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 12, 1983 Tho introduction of pay television in the area has re-. sulted ‘in channel changes, Channels make way for Pay TV ee ee eer ee GOING TO SPOKANE? Cable West. - Noni Grayson says KREM TV 2, previously shown on channel 2, will now air on channel 7. And channel 7 PBS. has moved to channel 11. according to a spokesman at -Entertainment- DTUC features print exhibit — The David Th Uni- versity Contre gallery opens the new year with a print ex- hibition by Alistair Bell, one of British Columbia's finest graphic artist. ‘ Bell's works including ex- amples of drypoint, etching, THE TRABE (ing MOTEL Makes.this gowszous, “SAP vont oasion Special de at Lincoln iim! “ian at Eucla Money Savings ONE BED TWO, BEDS ‘Offer ‘28” plus Tax nae Tax i with this Coupon Expires April 15, 1983 and color will be on view until Friday, Jan. 21. The exhibition © concen: trates on Bell's images of : _ animals and birds. While he is: principally a time, producing a rlehne: and variety of inking’ wit) in the same print.“ f Bell was born in Darling. i ton, England, in''1918 ‘and came to Canada in 1922‘and' to British Columbia in 1929. He was principally ‘‘self- taught.'and worked. as’:a bs draughtsman, then as super- visor in ‘a structural: steel drawing office. ' concentrating largely on woodcuts and etchings, Bell also works in watercolor and most drawing media. Bell excels at drawing and it is to his early drawings he returns for the subject mat- ter for woodcuts or etchings. Asa he works in FAMILY.RESTAURANT (Formerly Bob's Restaurant) NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT the classic tradition: only four or five woodcuts or 10 etchings are pulled at one Arts ips for ‘study and work in Europe ‘and Can- ada. Bell has exhibited regu-’ larly: on the, national ‘scene’ since’ 1952, and: internation- ally since 1957; Since 1967 he has pursued printmaking as'a full-time: occupation. Gallery hours are Monday, ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- day-from ‘noon ‘to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from’6 - 10 p.m. Admission is free, In 1959 arid 1967: he’ was : awarded Canadian « Senior: RED MOUNTAIN HISTORY ... . Cable West will offer a short history of Red Mountain Thursday at 8:45 p:m. Here, Denise Chernott pouses ‘on: the ‘slopes of Granite Mountain, ‘Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170., GRAMMIES eantiaeats TU CABLE WEST 10 CABARET Friday & Saturday“ Dancing 9:30 p.m. + 1:30 a.m 3 p.m.Mon. - Fri. Open 1 p.m. Saturday Toto takes nine nominations ACCESS TELEVISIO) ‘Thursday, joni ‘6: 00—Sign-on. * 6:05—International Doukho- Try our Pizza. You'll like it. Open every night until 11 p.m. New menus, full course meals, family dining CHAHKO MIKA MALL, NELSON PHONE 354-4614 [ns Winter Vacation in VICTORIA, B.C. Golf, fishing, parks. Quist, relaxing. © Moderate climate. The Royal Scot offers you: full ly eqiipped ap Royal al So + Indoor pool, saunas, jacuzzi whirlpool, recreation room. « Walk to attractions, museums, Legislative Buildings, tours, parks, shopping in OI’ Town Victoria. + CAA/AAA Four Diamond Award * Attractive packages and weekly rates to April 30, 1983. Call or Write Phone (604) 388-5463 Telex 049-7166 425 Quebec St., Victoria, B.C. V8V 1W7 Guests Must _ Be SIGHED ta Proper Dress Fri, & Sat. after 7 p.m. Playing Fri. & Sat. _ TBALLY NOLAN BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF, (AP) — The Los Angeles rock group Toto Around in the best rhythm and blues song category. Wonder is eligible for eight Thursday and Sunday Bingo Magic Moments Bridal Salon 1251 Cedar Ave., Trall :368-8117 an- nounced Tuesday for the 25th annual Grammy awards, gar- nering nine nominations for the band.and its members. Other major nominees for “ the 62 National Academy of ’ Recordings ‘Arts and | Sci- silver — anniversary awards include Stevie’ Won- der, with eight nominations; Paul McCartney, Steely nr three of them ‘for his duet with Paul Me- _Cartney, Ebony and Ivory, which was nominated ‘for record of the year, song: of the year and best’ group pop Performance. Another Wonder-McCart- ney duet, What's That You' re Doing, was nominated for best group rhythm and blues Dan member Donald Fagen and _film-score composer-con- ductor John Williams, with five each; and John Cougar in: three’ of the four major ‘eategories. The album Toto IV was nominated. album of - the year, while the hit’ track na earned both record _ and song of the year nom- tions; The group also was nom- inated for. the best group pop performance, best instru- mental arrangement for vo- cals, best vocal arrangement, best : engineered recording and producer of the year. Toto member Steve. Luka- ther earned a nomination as co-writer of Turn Your Love Networks accused solo DoI Do'won nominations for best rhythm and. blues male vocal, best instrumental ar- rangement accompanying vo. _ cals: and sbest rhythm and ~blues' song. ra] Wonder's song, That Girl, also was nominated as best rhythm and blues song.: While ‘. record - sales are slumping, Grammy presenta: tions continue a tradition of. expanding. There are more than twice as many cate- gories as in 1958, when the first Grammy awards were given to 28 winners. This year, there is. one addition. — the best fred tional blues dit bor Intergroup Sym- posium. ‘The partici- pants of this sympo- sium were comprised of representatives of , four Pacifist minority religions. The _Douk- hobors, Molokans, Mennonites and Qua- kers, Russian and Canadian cultural rep- resentatives and. the general public. The major goals of. this symposium were: 1. To find a common framework for world peace, 2. To build ‘un- derstanding between eastern and western ‘cultures, and” finally, ‘9, ‘To: provide amop-> portunity for these groups as social move- ments. to examine their. desired futures in a common context. This series of sympo- “sium sessions are spo- ken in English with occasional translation from Russian. The series starts with the Friday night June 25 opening ceremonies. 7:30—Cardio Pulmonary Re susitation, This’ pro- gram is a re-enact- ment of a cardiac ar- rest victim being re- susitated. by CPR technique. 7:45—A Photographic Proj- ect — “Alberta 1980.” Bernie Bloom of the National Exhibition — Contra, discissss the content of this major photographic, exhibi- tion from the Edmon- ton art gallery. “The Camera Writes His- tory” symposium, which takes place dur-. ing the exhibit, is also out 115—If Only I Could Help - program was creda by Trail Continuing Education to promote'awareness- .vof first afd education. :” 8:45—Ski Red: Mountain — A short look at the history of this grand- daddy of Western Canadian ski resorts. Also an explanation of’ what Red has to offer. © West Kootenay resi- dents. 9:00—Castlegar city coun- cil meeting of Tues- day, Jan. 18, 1983. ~ 11:00~Sign-off. ‘ getting’ into more gory. Such records were yd viously. included in the best ethnic and traditional: cate- gorys of . bias NEW YORK (CP) — old maxim — that truth is es first casualty of war — has’ created a new controversy. A’ report by the Anti- -Defamation League of B'nai Brith accuses the three big . U.S.: networks of “lack: of COMMUN | Bulletin Bo: Board NNTERNATIONAL ORDER ono or or 08 DAUGHTERS Cordially invites the public 1 the installation ceremony of ' ‘Honored Queen efect Julio Higat ins and her officers on Sun. Jan. 16,/0t2 p.m. < Woodland Park School. _ 24 BLUEBERRY CREEK BEAVERS & CUI ooo RESTURANT REMEMBER... We are open Wediiesday through Sunday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Try our varied and attractively-priced menu. OPEN WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY 5 P.M. TO 9 P.M. 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If you were not able’. to ‘attend: “Monday : night's registration: there: is «still lots Floorbockey ° ” i Ay teens flocrhockey: pro- gram is starting in Blueberry Creek in, two weeks tim Any’ teenagers ho. & approximately 100° persons, Jil “still a few ‘openings f popular. ladies’ exercise pro- gram participants go at their own, pace starting. out each session with a:warm-up, then thi ‘ Wednesday night skiing les- oh: sons and for the. second day- time program which starts | Feb. \155 This Program’ be cooldown period, If you have never tried’ an exercise pro- gram ‘before, then this one cludes free and. from Red Mou the' recreation van. ‘Vigit'the retrention office to register. as Ski League - The: ‘Jackrabbit. Cross. country Sid"! League is'start- *- come-enjoy an-ener- hour of. exercise to music. This class is desi to concentrate on all parts of ‘bodys’: strengthening, Sewing — For those who wish to learn basic sewing ° “techniques or develop ‘pres- ent, skills. 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