Page 10B Wednesday, June 9, 1993 Page 11B Classifieds 365-7848 FILM To PHOTO AY Castlegar S The Castlegar Sun The Castlegar Sun } WESTERN DAZE 1993 Wednesday, May 12, 19' KOOTENAY CRUISE 50's & 60's dance. Saturday, June 26 8 p.m NCEMEN The Castlegar Sun will not be responsible for any errors in advertise. 1 p.m, Rec Sunfest Events Friday, June 11 PNE Youth Talent Search 7 - 9 p.m. at Stanley Humphries Outdoor Dance at Kinsmen Park 7 p.m. - Midnight Saturday, June 12 Rotary/Super Valu Pancake Breakfast Castleaird Plaza 7 a.m. - 11 a.m. City of Castlegar Parade 10 a.m. Longest Line Dance in B.C. 4th Street at Noon Castlegar Library Puppet Show 11:30 a.m. KBS Radio Hot Dogs Kinsmen Park 11:30 a.m. CKQR Mi Olympics Kinsmen Park 1 p.m. West Kootenay Vintage Car Club Show & Shine REMAX Castlegar Realty parking Jot, post-parade West Kootenay Camera Club Photo Salon Castleaird Plaza (old CIBC location) 10 a.m. Gyro Club Free Children's Matinee Castle Theatre 3 p.m. Legion Dart Tournament, 10 a.m. Paul Kinakin Memorial Fast Ball Tourney and Little League Baseball, all day Pre-fireworks Entertainment, Selkirk College —Air Show 6:30 p.m. —Stanley Humphries Concert Band 9 p.m. —CKQR live broadcasting Volunteer Firefighter's Fire Works Display at Selkirk College, dusk Sunday, June 13 Rotary/Super Valu Pancake Breakfast WCCC Photo Salon, continues | Recreation Complex Duathlon, 9 a.m. | Selkirk Lions Club Family Days Pass Creek Park, 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Longest line dance beckons the country in all of us They say there's a little bit of country in all of us, so why not show it by Participating in the Longest Line Dance in B.C which takes place immediately after the parade The line dance takes place on 4th Street, which is between Columbia Avenue and 10th Avenue Although the current record has béen calculated at 1,100 line dancers, Roy McNeal, line dance organizer, said he would be happy to just have "a large group of people participating "We have about 50 or 60 peo ple signed up so far, so as you can see, we'd need a lot more before being able to break any kind of record Roy and his wife Yvette began discussing the possibilities of a line dance during Sunfest last fall We had read about the longest line dance in a country western magazine. We thought it would be something to have at a Sunfest event Three different dances will be performed by the participants Sundance, Slap Leather and Elec- tnic Slide Line dance lessons have been taking place at the complex regu- larly, for those Participants who wish to polish their moves. The last lesson will take Place June 9 at 7:30 p.m., for all registered Participants The cost to register is a mere and all proceeds go to the Society Registration forms are avail- able at various businesses Crossroads entertains Friday night LARRY RELKOFF Castlegar's very own dance band, Crossroads, will be kicking off the Sunfest festivities, when it performs at Kinsmen park, Friday evening. : From Top 40 Rock and Roll hits spanning four decades, to favorite country tunes, Cross roads is the band that gets every one out of their seats and onto the dance floor. LEVI'S ORIGINAL 501 Fly 100 > cottor he Legend in * original © light washed * black washed ° white Starting at s4.9°° RELAXED FIT LEVI'S 533 Comfort Fit Jeans & Shorts * green ¢ sand © black CO-ORDINATED TOP to BOTTOM with LEVI'S Shirts & Socks NOTHING IS MORE AUTHENTIC THAN LEVi's "Your Community Financial Centre" WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE WEEKEND ‘ [ i CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION ae CASTLEGAR @ 630 - 17th St. © 365-7232 SLOCAN PARK © Hwy. 6 © 226-7212 CORY CLIFFORD “We're a dancing kind of band. We do the songs everyone knows, from Randy Travis to Led Zep plin,” said Phil Koochin, vocals and bass. The four performers can be seen regularly at Dexters Pub in the Sandman Inn. The band consists of: Rod Clif ford, guitar, vocals; Cory Clif ford; drums, vocals; | arry ’THANK & items for this weekend's Sunfest Pancake Breakfast. The Breakfast, pre the Castleaird Plaza Saturday and Sunday, 7 - 11 am. All proceeds will ROD CLIFFORD Relkoff, guitar, keyboard, vocals; and Phil Koochin, bass, vocals. “Our motto is; if you want to hire a good band, hire someone else, but if you want to have fun hire us," continued Koochin. Sunfest organizers are banking on the band's popularity, in Castlegar and throughout the West Kootenay, and are certain this popularity will make for an PHIL KOOCHIN. enjoyable evening, Friday at Kinsmen park I really think we're going to ha¥e a lot of fun. We'te going to put on a good show,” said Koochin Admission into the outdoor family dance can be obtained through the purchase o f a Sun fest button, which is only $3 See you at the park! ‘ents Rotary president Dave Gairns with a voucher to donate all food | epared by the Rotary Club, will be hel be used for community projects. WE ARE AGENTS FOR Quality Care Dry Cleaners n Nelsc cy) CLEC OLA ec —