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The answer is that she expecting that many viewers won't bother changing chan nels. who has to cope with the unexpected appearance of her free-spirited teenage sis ter. ee ee teak from The series began with the title Taking the Town, but this was changed to My Sister, Sam, although neither of the sisters in the pilot episode carried this name. Presumably some scenes will be reshot, or the name will be changed again. Dawber, who owns a share of the show, agrees that es- eaping the Mindy image won't be easy. But she says she learned a lot about comedy from Wil- liams, and about how a TV ENTERTAINMENT aul WHAT DO YOU THINK? . . Lynne Beal Aiett) ¢ ond Joyce Pearce discuss the N the sere chara in Canada 1850-2000, during the tre's latest exhibit, Concerning Work: charge i in By SIMON BIRCH Staff Writer Work. For most of us it is an inescapable part of our lives. From the time we start washing dishes and mowing the lawn for mom and dad until we (supposedly) retire from our chosen careers at age 65, work is mostly taken for Artifacts help get message across “The most terrifying film 1 have “he Bes Aon Fim (The seen this year, or any other.” For Peace’s sake, come! A: District Peace Group. HIROSHIMA ug. 6, 6 p.m. Vigil at Castlegar Courthouse: 6:0 p.m, Walk to Zuckerberg island. 7 pm Tree dedication on islond. Sponsored by Castlegar & granted. But whether work is a simple household chore or complex profession, much has changed over the past century and will change even more before the year 2000. At the West Kootenay National Exhibition Centre until Aug. 31 is an exhibit that focuses on that evolution of work in Canada. Called Concerning Work: Change in the Work Pro- cess in Canada 1850-2000, the exhibit explores the changing nature of work from the beginnings of in- dustrialization in the mid-19th century through to the microchip revolution of today. Along the way, the exhibit, which uses six chrono- logically ordered units of time to tell the story of change, also looks at women in the workplace, unemployment and the emergence of the Canadian labor too jive and that's where we lost it,” she said. “And there’s nothing more frustrating than watching it all just slip through your fingers and not being able to do anything about it.” g Sunday afternoon. Costtews Photo hearts of workers arriving late at their jobs. It is the exhibit's artifacts that let Concerning Work get the message across, since they are a physical reminder — or, for younger visitors, a teacher — of the changes that have occurred in the workplace, whether at home or in the office and factory. For those younger visitors who were not around for doses of Goldex aromatic cascara (“A true tonic laxa- tive”), the wooden cradle-type washing machine is likely to evoke a response such as, “How could anybody work with such a contraption?” The same could be said for the late-19th century charcoal flat iron, a weighty model that looks like it might give muscular Arnold Schwarzenegger trouble ironing shirts. From the 19th century, we are shown progressively more advanced work tools such as an early IBM electric typewriter, a Brownie camera, a telephone switchboard, all the way to today’s modern computer circuits. . In between, Concerning Work points out that ithe evolution in tools has been accompanied by an evolution in social — Don't go expecting in-depth analyses of these social phenomena. Do go expecting a well-laid-out exhibit “s that says what it has to say concisely and visually. poper and 5 p.m. Mondays Notices should be brought to Columbio Ave Coming events of Castlegor and District non-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 10 words ore $3.50 and additional words are 15¢ each. Boldtoced wor After the visitor is provided with brief written introductions, to each of the six eras — the industrializ- ation of 1850-1900, scientific management, 1900-1930, the Depression and war years of 1990-1945, 1945-1970's post-war boom, the years of rapid change between 1970 and 1983, and a look at the future from 1983-2000 — then photographs — old and new — graphics, artifacts and three sound/slide shows tell a visual and physical story of the changes that occurred during those eras. As you enter the exhibit area, and early-20th century time clock sits on the floor like the watchdog it once was. An impressively large, elegant-looking device housed in a wooden cabinet, the clock probably struck fear into the jednesday’s paper the Costiegor News ot 197 of some of the 30,000 workers protesting ‘during the 1919 Winnipeg general strike show, the changes in the workplace have been accompanied by discontent. The loss of jobs to technologically advanced machines continues to cause concern, and the exhibit uses a Toronto Globe and Mail report which quotes a federal government study that forecasts the loss of one to two million jobs by 1991 because of technological change. Produced by the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature with the help of the Museums Assistance Pro- grams of the National Museums of Canada, Concerning Work is a well-coordinated concise summary of the evolution of work in Canada. Not just a collection of archaic artifacts, the exhibit tells a story that has changed or will change everybody who works. 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