CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 31, 1982 DTUC to hold open house Colorful batiks, lost wax casting, painted warps and marbling will be among the displays featured at the ‘Applied Design department open house at David Thomp- sonUnviersity Centre March 29 - April 2, Visitors to the show, Applied Design ‘82, will se exquisite Turkish, French Curl and Nonpareil marbline designs; dye cotton warps. with dynamic. colors .. and designs; batik hangings, dresses, skirts and kimonos; weaving, quilting, silk paint- ing, stained glass, and jewel ry produced in-the Applied Design metal option. . All of the projects on display were produced iby ‘ Visual Arts students. The items will be on view ‘on the third floor of Paten-' « aude Hall during the week from 9 am. - 5 p.m.’ with special evening hours of 7 - 10 p.m. on April-1 and 2. A door prize will be draw on April 2 and many items’, will be on sale coring the week. . + Branch No. 170 ET Friday & Saturday Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Open 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Open 1 p.m. Saturday Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. atter 9.p.m. ~ Guests Must Playing Fri. &Sat. BeSIGNED In *BREEZ IN’ Thursday Bingo > Royal Canadian Legion) coverage was prod yy Koo! robt: Morley Wilson, Frank Morle 5 try skiing’ > jenay residents, left to Heidi ‘Steckle CABLE WEST 10 ‘ACCESS TELEVISION: i Channe] 10, Th: jee stan Victims of ; (goxual assault. ' This program produced by: é vy pithel: Feoples’: Law School 6:00 West cotenay Fig: « / sure: Skating) Cham- : plorships Part pn - ‘This is "Winter Games! *:Slalom’: and: Cross-country skiing. - ‘proposed Keenleyside ~ and): Projects, Important information for area. 5 residents, ‘ U0; Blewett, Jazz. weekend. “A jazz: weekend gets ‘un- " aerway at David: Thompson ! University Centre ‘in Nelson: ‘at: 8: ‘p.m. Friday. '; Three ‘groups will perform: u in‘ the: cafeteria: at DTUC. Co-operative housing Open house marks kick-off An open house Friday was a successful kick-off to the furphy | Creek’: new Woodland Park Housing Co-operative on Silverwood Crescent. The open house was to inform the community of the Co-operatives’ existence and its intention to purchase and renovate Woodland Park Townhouses to create a non- profit housing co-operative. The co-operative is a result of the work of a group of tenants in the project who originally organized to fight a 130 percent rent increase when the property changed hands last fall. Louise. Watkinson, v Heidi’; Steckle) and ‘Morley. Wilson ~ : “Sundays 1 p.m. Sp.n mn. Be * happy,” ; HOLLYWOOD (AP) = Henry: Fonda says so many. people had told him he would win his first best-actor Aca- demy Award for. playing an ‘aged professor in On Golden Pond that: he’ had begun to _ believe. them. “This: makes me feel very said Fonda, | ailing’ and bearded, as he glanced at the golden Oscar on the arm ‘of his chair. {The “16-year-old actor re- RSA ceived a ‘tow ‘isitars one ata time in'a small bedroom of his’ Bel-Air mansion ‘after. being named best actor ‘of 1981... “Though his Monday night triumph wasn't unexpected, it had:a powerful impact as’ he and his - wife,’ Shirlee, . “watched the announcement. | “He just burst into tears,” his wife-said.“He's so emo-- tional. His face got very red and I was greatly concerned: about him. But I realized that ‘reels in Osca was Say part, of his ex- “citement.” Fonda, who has been’ con- " ‘fined to his home. for months because’ of heart problems ‘and -other’ ailments,’ has “sworn: he won't shave; his beard until he regains his health. : “He: looked wan, but the familiar voice contained some © sof its old strength and he said he was. feeling ‘better: and even painting a little.’ i He received visitors sitting : fi “up in his bedroom, a blanket « Asked whet r e would win, he a with- a tiny ‘smile: “Well,:so many - people were telling me that I ‘would, that I started. to be: . orary Oscar last year,’Fonda hadn't - won. an Oscar, : jak “though he was ‘Anidea for Easter Giving. . cheat actor twice — for The- Grapes of Wrath and Twelve ‘Angry Men. His daughter, Jane Fonda, accepted: Fonda's Oscar at. ‘the Music Centre and passed ‘up. the’ usual ‘interviews - to hurry the award to the Fonda * house.» ‘Fonda : said’ he was de- lighted over the victories’ of ‘his co-star, Katharine‘ Hep-. burn, : who won’. the best- ‘actress award for On Golden, Pond, ;, and ‘author : Ernest. Thompson. But afer a fow visors bad filed into the x take up the first hour ‘of coun-'! | performances, Student and Jel prese nting the cur- senior. ‘eitizen ticket, prices are: $4 per. night: or $6 for both evenin; 3 - HOLLYWOOD : (AP), — ‘here is the complete list of winners at the 64th annual: “Academy ' Awards. “i Best: Pleture — Chariots sof ‘Fire, {. Best’ Actor.‘ — Henry. Fonda, On Golden. Pond. Best Actress. — Kath-: arine Hepburn, On Golden Pondy 28000 + Supporting ‘Actor _ John “Gielgud, ‘Arthur. etress: Oscar winners | vAd tema ‘Monineen Stapleton, Reds: , “= Director Passion is featured Saturday and student group called The Sound — Raiders ‘ot the Flat Five..: Music * ‘student ‘Lost... Ark,*) Bill :.Varney, Steve Maslow, Gregg Lan- harman, daker, : Roy. Cl c — Raiders Art Direction —'F of.the Los Ark, Art Dir. ection: Norman Reynolds, Leslie ‘Dilley. Set Decor: ation: Michael ‘Ford.:: ‘ plano: jazz solos. © Canadian | made. film. ‘A Canadian ‘film, |Crae, Costume Design ~ Char." fota ‘of “Fire, Milena. Can-- Quebec 'as experienced by an Werewolf in’ London, Rick Violet. sen Makeup — -‘An American employer Radio-Canada. . “Baker. | - Bick’ was, nominated last, Original Score iots of. Fire, Vangelis,» Reds, Vittorio. Storaro. "Editing — Raiders of the Lost Ark, Michael’ Kahn, Visual Effects — Raiders Edlund,. Kit West,’ Bruce i —_ ‘Joe ‘Johnston. ‘Cinematography - Irving ‘Thalberg J Albert (Cabby) Bi “Jean Hersholt Award — “Danny, Kaye. Gordon: E. Sawyer Award — Joseph B. Wal- ther. + Honorary Award — : Bar: bara’ Stanwyck. Special ‘Achievement, — ing® and ~ slumping at tha . knees. “I like being hit like: “this very much.”: °-.~ ‘Two. of -the: three, nomin- .. ated. films in the 58. The world music of Muktar)?" evening along with a faculty us Peter Friessen will Perform "9 - Oscar for ae which views: the: history of . <- ‘year, f for. his filmi Towt-Rien sis dan Nothing) but did Dol winte a “It's like being hit,”.Back,.’, : “sald later to reporters, laugh- ° The residents’ committee’ j was incorporated as a non- profit housing society and formed a board of directors with Maureen Chernonkoff } as chairperson and Ken Mor- Chernenkoff is a Castlegar Safeway employee and Mor-' Wood: new KICK-OFF...) Mayor ‘audeoy Moore. (left) and * Kootenay West MP.Lyle Kristiansen (right) were just two of many on han for the official d Park H opening of the ris is a supervisor with Pp on Silver- wood Crescent, Moore and Kristiansen marked the occasion with a ribbon-cutting (ceremony with co- S erative chairperson ind vice- (CP) — A heated exchange | with a'disgruntled union of- ficial over the Saskatchewan government's back-to-work order for 1,600 hospital work- ers was in the cards Tuesday for Premier Allan Blakeney as he campaigned for the April 26 provincial election. While other party leaders spent the first two days of the campaign meeting voters individually, Blakeney has spent most of his time at carefully orchestrated events and interviews, i But after an NDP rally’in Prince Albert, he found-him- self arguing with a national representative of ‘the Can- adian Union of Public. Em- . ployees over how the gov- ernment ended the 16-day strike by non-medical work- ers. Bill Troupe said back-to- work legislation was not needed because there was no chairperson Ken Morris. —CosNewsPhote by Don Zubkolt Cominco in Trail. The eight- member ‘board has been signing up tenants for the past two months and the Friday night event kicked off a campaign to advertise for applicants in the general The Castlegar Chamber of Commerce has undertaken a feasibility study on produc- community. Lyle Kristiansen, Koot- ing a radius map highlighting ensy-West MP, expressed his Castlegar’s location as the support for the project. focal point of four major “There is a distinct shor- highways and stressing the tage of reasonably priced. areas many recreational fac- tal dation in Cas- ea: tease and this r project isone _ The chamber’s tourist and of the fow in the area whichis ‘city promotion committee suitable for — and currently headed by. president Mike accepts as tenants — the O'Connor is conducting the many; families with study. children Shieh form uae In other chamber news: xpandin; £. © A meeting is slated for ond eae popeistion” April 28 in. Vietoria. with J. A. Plotnikoff, Woodland Park. E) ‘y School Radius map Robert Bonner, chairman of B.C. Hydro, to encourage an early start to construction of " generating facilities at Hugh Keenleyside Dam. The chamber and Castle- gar council have both written to Bob McLelland, Minister of Energy, Mines and Pet- roleum Resources, urging an early construction date to help alleviate the depressed economic situation in this _ area. Mayor Audrey Moore and perhaps a chamber repre- under study sentative will meet with Bonner, e Nick Chernoff, head of the chamber's airport, high- ways and transportation committee, met with repre- sentatives from the Down- town Businessmen’s’ Associ- ation and took over 25 pho- tographs of areas in Castle- gar that need improved high- way signing. A brief will be e Tom Oglow, head of the environmental committee, said a letter will be for- } warded to the Fish and Wild- life Branch asking that the Inonaklin River be stocked with fish, e The industrial develop- ment committee headed by Charlie Cohoe will have a representative sit on a steer- sing committee headed by David TI forwarded to the p Ministry of Highways re- questing improved highway signing for the area. parents of the Woodland Park Apartments have de- cided to do'something about the high rental rates and are - Mike Miller, personnel of- willing to purchase the apart- ficer at BC Timber's Celgar ment as a co-operative, I Pulp Division, recently spoke write this letter in support of ‘© several Stanley, Hum- the ‘co-operativeand wish Phries Grade 12, classes, on. then sic se in’ their” “under fob ‘search’, procedures ‘and’ taking.” warned students very. tight Conditional ‘approval for job market faces them when the project has already been ‘they graduate. received from Canada Mort- is Sikhs principal, wrote “Since the | gage and Housing Corp. and the co-op is presently work- ing on a renovation design program, with help from “Competition for jobs has become so intense that even low paying jobs are now in high demand,” he said. Miller indicated that. this, is..es- pecially hard.on your people in that low paying jobs are typically the only ones they have any chance of obtaining. issue of the Lost, Ark, Richard * ‘the Lost Ark.‘ ! i Special: Award = Fuji Canadians..The other Cana- ‘ dian - film was the .Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin by. ‘Janet. Perlman’ of the Na- “Photo Film Co. * ay, LOS ANGELES (AP) Tom ‘Selleck; “High: Road to ‘china. Eatlier starred in the TV q ped that he was‘one of Holly- wood's “best-kept secrets,” is on the high road to ‘stardom. . ‘The tall, handsome: actor, ‘macho heir r apparent to Burt d two. his Gites Divorce Wars. - Not; bad: consolation: for a man'\who; lost play Indiana Jones in Raiders of the :Lost ‘Ark, peat of |Fonda decided it was time ey years in oo CBS series Magnum, ’P.I.' and is now in ‘ugoslavia : filming: the $18 illion: adventure’ movi tional Film Board. ‘and discards his wife like an old shoe.’ ‘That's hard on my wife and me ‘and’ really’ un- fair. We've been separated a long time, and being in Haw- ) ali, working 80 hours a week, it would be very hard to work ‘at any recoftiliation.” Since Magnum. is filmed mostly on the streets of Hon- olulu, Selleck is seldom, able ., + to work out of the view. of =, tourists, Every * move. is - scrutinized. “That takes a lot; * out of you," he says. “You know subconsciously © that everything you're doing’ is. i .. being. photographed.” A He baalso bud to pay-a personal cost.” separated wife: “about - six Selleck is in-his cottage at, the Beverly Hills Hotel. His shair is cut short for his role aa”. the pilot in High Road to China. He has had little-rest since starting Magnum two. years ago, and he admits ‘that his complaints come from the weariness brought on by: his is exhausting ‘schedule. At his . first break, he. hiked to Se- in, the media Neca said,’ ‘Well, it's ‘the same old attle to join Jane Curtin in filming Divorce Wars for tory, the actor gets a series~ “ABC. Nelson architect Ron Saw- yer. Membership in the ‘co-op requires an application and interview by the residents’ committee. Interested per- sons can call 385-2677, 365- $884 or 365-2828 for further information, murder contract TORONTO (CP) — A_ The Sikh community lead- prominent member of Tor- er said he was involved in the ontb's Sikh community says a plan to show Canadians the murder contract worth be- Sikh community will not tol- tween $2,000 and $25,000 has erate such behavior, that been put out by several Sikhs: Sikhs do not think Samra will to kill a man sought by police get the punishment he de- in connection with the recent. serves — capital punishment. shooting at the Ontario Su- preme Court. The man, who agreed to be interviewed. by The Globe and Mail on the condition his . identity not be revealed, said Odds up for job He said the Sikhs do not want to do the killing them- selves because they do not want to be put away for something that is natural justice to them. Job market tight — | However, in times like this, students face still com- petion. not only from their peers, but from far more ex- perienced job-seekers who to. pursue the seit ofa discovery park for the area. Cohoe will also be meeting with B.C. Timber to discuss . anything they may contri- bute to the park proposal. Memorial service for themselves‘have beet ‘forced ~~ by ‘circumstances to seek employment of any kind. Miller suggested that al- though the outlook seems bleak, students can maximize their chances by starting their job search immediately and by being prepared to take any kind of work at any kind of pay, at any location. He also stressed the im- portance of completing the application form properly and projecting a positive and enthusiastic attitude throughout the interview. “The whole point of the selection process is to select that one person who stands out from all the rest, that one person who has that little bit extra that will make him/her a top-notch employee,” he explained. . the group the hunt for the suspect has al- ready hired two men — known to them as under- world enforcers. and ille, Finding a job through a fed- arms dealers — to do nea eral employment centre is an eight-to-one longshot in B.C., ans murder contract stems nearly twice the odds of last from the March 18 shooting year, - a the Supreme Court after a In February, Employment ge ruled against an in- and. Immigration Canada placed only 4,905- of the i junction sought by a group of .89,549 people registered at centres throughout B.C. and ea temple. the Yukon. The ‘shooting left lawyer Outside the Vancouver Oscar Fonseca, 51, and his area, the odds were about client Bhupinders Singh Pan- one in nine of finding a job. Of nu, 81, both of Toronto, dead. 23,546 people registered, Amarji Singh Tatla, 34, of 2,601 found work through the nearby Brampton, suffered centres. serious injuries and is still in Chances were one in seven hospital. in the region from Sechelt to After the shooting, police Hope including ‘Squamish, issued a warrant for the ar- Vancouver and the Fraser rest of Kuldip Singh Samra; Valley. 84, on two counts of murder. seekers, VANCOUVER (CP) — ‘ikhs to stop elections at a Personal Accounting Services © Income Tax © Budgets © Financial Plans Estates B.C. Merriman 365-5513 AFTER 5 P.M. AND WEEKENDS Castlegar J.H. Anderson, be- loved husband ‘of Alice An- derson, died March 26 at Phoenix, Ariz. at his winter home. Memorial service will be held in Castlegar upon - his wife's return tentatively scheduled for the week of April 5. 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FOR PERSONALIZED . : oe 3 COPIES PHONE 365-5241 The Dragon Tree by John A; Charters LV, (Les) CAMPBELL Publisher Aug. 7, 1947 to Feb, 15, 1973 BURT CAMPBELL Publisher Annual Election of Officers Will be Held at the wi ROBSON HALL April 11 oR April 1 — 7:00 p.m. 9:45 Bible Schoo! 4 11:00 a.m, & 6:30 p.m. \ Everyone is Welcome TRADITIONAL EASTER SERVICES . RON NORMAN, Editor; tols HUGHES, ienading edt: Y FLEMING, ising Menage: UNDA KOSITSIN, ieee Manager; ELAINE + i) OK TIRE STORES 2701 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-3433 ELECTION Saag en ey TT I