COMMUNITY Bulletin Board D.V.A. COUNSELLOR ATLEGIONBALL Mr. Jim Wilkie, D.V.A. Counsellor, will be at the Legion Hall on Thurs, Dec. i6 at 2:30 p.m. Any veteran or veterans’ dependents wishing to make an appointment, please phone service officers Steve Gallo at 365-7669 or Steve Melnick at 365-8062. “A CHRISTMAS PRELUDE” The Kinnaird Jr. Secondary School Drama Club presents “A- Christmas Prelude”, three plays, on Wed., Dec. 14 and Thurs., Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Kinnaird Jr. Secondary School Gym. ALPACA WOOL SWEATERS FROM BOLIVIA The Oxfam booth at the Blueberry Creek Craft Fair (Fri. and Sat., Dec. 9 and 10 in the Kinnaird Hall) will be featuring handmade 100% Alpaca Wool Sweaters and Ponchos imported from Bolivia. There » willbe a variety of styles and sizes in natural shades of brown and grey. For further information,-please call Sue Boyd at 965-5454, ‘ CASTLEGAR C.B. CLUB DANCE The Castlegar C.B. Radio Club will be Trail, Rossland Curtains Rise For Melodrama Can the villainous Munro Murgatroyd be triumphant over the fair and innocent « Nellie Lovelace and her sweet- CASTLEGAR ENTERTAINMENT heart, the noblé and brave - Adam Oakhart? Audiences in Trail’ and Rossland will find out for sure this weekend when Theatre Unlimited's production of the 1890's melodrama “Dirty Work at the Crossroads” is per- formed. Performances will be to- night at MacLean School annex in Rossland and tomorrow and Saturday at the Trail Junior High auditorium. pep The cast’ of 10 includes Sharon Clement of Castlegar as of Castlegar is in charge of the lighting for the show. the Widow Lovelace, Don Paul’ NEWS 40 CRAFTSPEOPLE will be represented this Friday and Saturday when the Blueberry Creek Hall. a dance on Sat., Dec. 17 from 9 p.m. to ? in the Old . Arena Hall. Music will be provided by the “New Company”. A midnight chicken supper will be served. | ¢ Admission will-be $6 per person by advance ticket * gales only. The deadline for tickets is Dec. 10. Phone 365-' 9. WOMEN'S AGLOW LUNCHEON MEETING A Women's Aglow Luncheon meeting will be held on Wed., Dec. 14 at 11 am. at the Community Complex. The speaker will be Dolores DeRosa of Trail. Babysitting services will be available. For tickets, please phone 365-7330 or 366-6443. . p.m, and the dance begins at 8:30 p.m. Admission is $2 per person, and children under 12 will be admitted free. Everyone is welcome, especially Senior Citizens. The Rossland-Trail Social Credit Association will be electing officers on Wed., Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Union Hotel, Trail. All interested people are welcome, BLUEBERRY CREEK CRAFT FAIR: A Craft’ Fair sponsored by: the Blueberry Recreation Commission will be held in the Kinnaird Hail on Fri. and Sat., Dec. 9 and 10, featuring a variety of crafts. The Fair will be open from 12 noon to 9 p.m. on Friday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. _ Raffle ‘tickets will be sold on a doll, afghan, and a "decorated cake. & TURKEY BINGO \. The Knights of Columbus will be holding a Turkey Bingo on Sun., Dec. 11 in the Legion Hall. There will be “Mini Cash Games” at 1:15 p.m..and the Turkey Bingo will be at 2 p.m. Proceeds will be forwarded to charitable organizations. a HOMEMAKERS WANTED The Castlegar and District Homemakers will be expanding as of Jan. 1, 1978 and will require more homemakers. Free training is available. Interested persons please call 365-3813 between 9:30 and 11:30 am. weekdays. DRAWING CO-OP MEETING CANCELLED ‘The Drawing Co-op meeting for Wed., Dec. 14 has been cancelled. The next meeting of the group will be -on Wed., Jan. 25 in the craftroom of the Community Complex. CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE The Robson Womens’ Association wishes to extend a very hearty welcome to everyone, (especially the people of Robson) to come to the Christmas Carol Service on Sun., Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Robson ‘Community Memorial Church. Tea and Christmas cookies will be served after the service. 4 CHRISTMAS TEA, BAKE SALE AND BAZAAR The Brilliant Ladies will be sponsoring a Christmas Tea, Bake Sale, and Bazaar in the Castlegar Russian Hall today, (Thurs., Dec. 8) from 1 to 3 p.m. CLAY CASTLE OPEN SATURDAYS The Kootenay Society for the Handicapped is pleased to announce that the Clay Castle (211 Maple 5 St.) will be open on Sat. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. * Weekday hours have also been extended to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday and to 9 p.m. Friday. JOB’S DAUGHTERS CHRISTMAS TEA Please plan to attend the Annual Job's Daughters Christmas Tea to be heldgn Sat., Dec. 10 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Legion Hall. There will be a raffle, bake sale and many novelty items for sale. HOSPITAL CAROLERS In order to insure that only one group of carolers will be performing at the hospital at one time, would y, .apy earolers planning to go to the hospital please call , ‘Marg Baxter at 365-7130 or Mary Gemmill at 965-8087 to arrange times. Coming events of Cas yanizations are Listed ice of In mber Oper. adian Cellulose tert oo ABEL Ti A set obwalaes eeerees Community TV le in the area will be available as well as a bake table with baked items donated by lueberry L. Crowe High School Music Dept. Con- cert. %:00—Doolee McDonnell Art Exhibition’ Opening Ceremonies. 7:9-Stanley Humphries Rockettes Basketball Team vs. Kelowna High. 9:00-A Look at Findboro Commune in Scotland. 10:30—Exposure to the Arts— Pottery. ABC to Try News Magazine TV Format . ABC has announced that it will join the battle of the TV network “news magazine” pro- ratings success of CBS' Minutes, ~~ “Good ‘luck to everyone who wants to try it,” said Don Hewitt, executive producer of 60 Minutes. “It works now the way we're doing it. We're not, going to stunt just because somebody else is coming into the area.” Lucy Eaton . Awarded 3rd Poetry Laureate In recognition of her con- tribution to the arts, Mrs. Lucy Eaton of Castlegar has béen awarded the Centro Studi Laurel Diploma (C:S.S.1. Poet or Artist Laureate) by the Centro Studi E Scambi Inter- nazionali of Italy. The award was presented to Mrs. Eaton in recognition of her devotion to the purposes of p _. grams to match the lngratiye. = GO Bl erait, plants, Booths will contain wood- pottery, candles and leather. Popular Nelson artist, Rosalind Dettmar, will be present to sketch and color a customer's picture on the spot. Oxfam will have a booth featuring novel handmade —CasNewsFoto by Lois Hughes Beane Arts Council to Host Theatre Energy Play for the occasion of Grace TV Volunteers Spur Protests From. Strippers Italy's strippers are threat- ening to go on strike because of new competition—television striptease by volunteer house- wives with viewer participa- tion. “We can’t go on a go-slow or a work-torule,” said a strippers’ leader, who performs - under the name of Patty Bum Bum, “so a strike might be the only answer.” e.rpw, started last Fri- : Presse i ‘Turin ‘ Inter- national,; one of dozens of private stations operating in northern Italy, broadcast a late- evening show called Let's Strip Together. y There in the altogether - was a shapely, dark-haired housewife. She peeled off an item. of clothing every time a Members of the Castlegar and District C ity Arts Council welcomed guests Bryan Marrion from the Theatre Energy group and Jack Ander- son, arts co-ordinator for Con- tinuing Education for Selkirk College. Marrion explained that Theatre Energy is a non-profit- making society which was formed to promote indigenous theatre in the Kootenays, The arts council agreed to support three performances of their. next production in Castlegar in February. : As audience development that namely, “to further the development of the arts, letters and sciences and to dis for the Kootenay Chamber Orchestra, Anderson, requested arts council support ote and co- operation among artists, writ- ers, poets and scientists in order that the cause of peace may be strengthened in our turbulent world.” is is Mrs. Eaton's third poetry laureate. Along with the award bi invitation to and d to provide space rental for the orchestra’s Castlegar performances in Jan- uary, February and April. Anderson also informed the council of the arts project planned by the Selkirk College Continuing Education program. include one of her poems in the International Anthology on Brotherhood and Peace.__ eit tickickickts i . Entertainment Pages News. and Ads Deadline 5 p.m. Mondays CWKHAKKRKRKEAKKK RIK 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. heard reports from delegates to the “People in Leisure” conference held in Castlegar and the, Pacific Con- tact ‘T7: conference in Van- couver. Closer contact between arts councils and recreation commissions is advocated for better leisure services in com- munities. ; Sixteen local artists con- tributed their. work for a display of arts and crafts in the Regional Recreation Complex Royal Canadian BRANCH No. 170 Invites YOU to Participate in These Functions "s visit. The thanked the artists and con- gratulated Julia Qudes for her organization and arrangement of the exhibit. Quebec Court Cable TV Ruling Overturned The Supreme Court of Canada in two major pro- nouncements ruled that the federal government has ex- clusive authority over cable television. The high court upheld a Quebec Appeals Court ruling that Quebec legislation regula- ting cable television is illegal. Police Arrest Would-Be Rat Molester Police in Janesville, Wis., caught Michael P. Carlson intimidating a cornered rat at 3 a.m. ona downtown street. Carlson said the rat had bitten him, ‘but the officers claimed that they could see no rat bites on Carlson's body, and ordered him to leave the rat alone. Carlson then tried tothrow his coat over the rodent, and was arrested. Legion —~, male caller gave the ight answer to questions ran- ging from polities to sport. ‘A correct answer from a female viewer meant the house- wife, her face‘ masked, had to put on a piece of clothing. Any viewer identifying her stood to win a special prize. © : The station, which has. been on the air for 15 months and claims a regular audience of 600,000 in Turin province, has been showing Friday night striptease for nearly a year. Until last week. it used pro- fessional strippers. “But we started getting re- quests from housewives watch- ing who said they wanted to take part,” said station spokes- man Tiziano Armoz. “We be- lieve in viewer participation and so we let one of them have ago” | Remember? Remember when the family - psychiatrist had his office in the : et ro ae fs eater een Save 10 - 20" | OFF Upholstery Materiols. |) In December’. |. BOOK U; tery Work). raumgwet | During a ii For January & February *y lo. 7 Upholstery | 701-7th Ave. 8. "365-3055 Tories Try Upgrading | ~ Seedy Image on TV . Commons last’ fall to make it | suitable for television give him severe headaches, and that he plans to go right on wearing his dark t - CIVIC. THEATRE Nelson One Show Only-8 p.m. * Sunday through Thureday Two Shows -7 and9 p.m. Friday and Saturday Dec. 8, 9 & 10 HERBIE GOES TO MONTE CARLO - Opposition leader Joe Clark's office has sent a memo to Progressive Co i MPs telling them not to wear sunglasses in the Commons, It makes them look thug-like on television. But the suggestion, from Clark's communications adviser Jodi White, has met with some resistance. “I don't care if I dolook like Al Capone,” says veteran Alvin Hamilton (Qu'Appelle-Moose Mountain). “I'd rather look like that than get headaches... or . go blind.” Hamilton says the bright, hot lights brought into the n National Exhibition Centre PAINTINGS — by "Doolee McDonnell” of Trail The is 1-5 pm, dally een ed, Fe. & Set See our delightful selection of © Stuffed Toys Don't miss our Christmas Specials on Cassette Tapes 8-Tracks & Records _ The Book Shop 110 MapteSt., Castlegar” GEORGE SEGAL » RICHARD WIDMAR TIMOTHY to 1 ators QOLLERCOBSIER IN A RACE : AGAINST TIME ‘ SUSAN STRASBERG and HENRY FONDA What Are You Doing : eo 0 Oe , Eve _°: Come to the HI Arrow Arms , Motor. Hotel New Year’s Eve Party. 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It contains not only a helping of hits such as ‘Rhinestone’ Cowboy,’ 3 the Time | Get to’ Phoenix,': ‘Wichita : Lineman," \‘Galveston,' ‘Sunflower: and ‘Southern Nights’ but also numerous the-K found had been trying for over a year to explain that she was a victim of her stepfather's sexual advances.) >” : That sweet little girl kept repeating, “He bothers mel” They (ber mother and grandmother) thought she meant, “He nags at me for not cleaning my room”, or something like that, The child simply + couldn't find the words to explain what was going on, Finally one ;day, she brought one of your columns to her mother which spelled out in detail what a child should do about a “funny uncle”. yi, The whole family went into a state of shock. There was a divorce, The little girl ended up in a’ place for emotionally disturbed children. + Just sign.me , Keep “Laying it on the line”, Ann. You are doing a fine job. i —We Appreciate You in Omaha : Dear Omaha: Thank you for letting me know I helped. I hope every child whois “bothered” by a relative in this way will clip out ., toward getting help is telling. Teta . os 8 this column and hand it to an adult they can trust. The first step Abe A Dear Ann Landers: Please suggest to your readers that when they “take snapshots, to write on the backs of the photos the names of the people in the picture, the place, date arid occasion (if any), as ‘soon as they, get them developed. . =: [just opened a box of pictures I hadn't seen in years and was {distressed to discover I don't recall when or where they were “\taken, Also, I remember some of the faces, but not the'names. Tam 89.yeara old and truly regret that I didn’t have the foresight in my younger years to prepare for the day when my ‘memory wouldn't be so good. i —Long-Time Reader ‘Dear Long-Time: Don't apologize. I'm 80 years younger than you ‘and I can't remember the smart answer I was going to give when I ‘sat down to reply to your letter five minutes ago. :! The suggestion you have made is excellent. I hope my readers will go through their old snapshots now, while they can still | ber, and make the iate notes. I wish I had. y * ° . ¢ = Dear Ann: I am 19 years old and have known for four years that I am gay. I don't want my rights. I just want to be cured. If I can't “ive a normal life and have a wife and children I would rather be dead. : $ Can a psychiatrist help me? Please tell me the truth, Ann. I Iwill earn the money somehow. 5: “Dear Friend: Very few psychiatrists have had much success in Schanging sexual | I d therapy, however, since you desperately need an outlet for your anxiety. Talking ith a professional will provide this outlet. Therapy can also help —Despise Myself personal favorites. of. Campbell's, He also. does . mediey tributes: to Elvis Presley and the Beach Boys. Campbell: produced «all but - one song himself. * Hank Thompson Hank Thompson, whose new’ ABC/Dot = album is humming in the charts, has a Texas celebration in'a whole three-week tour of the Aggie State, after leaving his two- weeker: at the Nugget in Sparks, Nev.. a Ray Griff. started’ as a songwriter and became a perormer with the release of jis first two Capitol albums which: each contained three hit singles. Now this country singer, who also handles his own production, returns with ‘Raymond's Place;' which : contalns ihe recent hit ‘Cold Dottle West, the official ay in July’.as well as the title. Sunshine Girl for Coca-Cola, tune. currently” a chart. performed’ at) halftime climbing country hit). Griff ceremonies at the 43rd (Includes uptempo dance meeting of the numbers and some new University :of Georgia . ballads. Bullpups: and .Georgia ‘Tech Babyjackets Football: Game which’ was. played at Grant Field in‘Atlanta, Hosp c Crippled Chitdren, which is hoping’ to ralse $100,000 of the ,000 it-needs to help unfortunate handicapped children. Now.a complete children's hospital, Scottish Rite will see 12,000 . outpatients in its 32 clinics and conduct 3,500 operations of atl: kinds in’ the coming \ 5 4 Ray Griff : Donna .Fargo,. whose Washer Brothers ‘Shame. on Me' ‘has’ nothing: to’ be ashamed about, swings east after some . California and year. in conjunction with her visit to Atlanta, Miss West was a uest on WSB-TV's ‘Today in eorgia’ with -host Nancy Scott. * She was a special guest at in ner honor at the uu stop despising yourself and this is the problem. hich needs to be resolved. 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Hall .to co-headiine in’ ‘New York Country.’ ~ a hospital along with the squads. of both teams and presented a concert for the young patients that afternoon. ‘ : i PAAR AAAIIA AAAI AAA IADIAIAAII IAAI AIR mn BY JOEY SASSO CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: If ABC-TV and the producers of ‘Charlie's Angels’ are planning to go ahead with their suit to prevent Farrah Fawcett-Majors from: working ‘for ‘anyone else (she split the ‘Angels’ scene but is-still under.- contract);. they better . think’ again. The lady's. manager Jay Bemsteln says. His. gal-is ready to countersue the network for $40 million if she is prevented from working in.her new movie ‘Somebody. Killed Her :Husband.' Bernstein says that the.show's suit. would be in any case the'show to be rated in TV!s top five, thereby obviating any claim that Farrah's | taking caused any for the series, the producers or the network tess than kind to:TV folks, so industry is going to tell its side'of the story in a six-hour mini-series, called ‘Television,’. scripted by Howard. Rodman - for NBC. Rodman will also pena ‘Television’ novel to be publishes simultaneously with the series’ airing. es EYE ON TV: When Dick Van Dyke showed up at.the CBS ‘studios to begin taping a ‘Carol’ Burnett, Show,~.the security. guard didn't know who he was. and refused to admit Dick or callanyone to check. on :him:. Since: he couldn't get the guard to: move off the dime, Dick took one out.of-his pocket, went to a pay phone and called Carol to have someone. let him in... Wheeling and: dealing, Rock Hudson .and Lee Remick are paired ina forthcoming -TV mini-series called ‘Wheels." The 10-hour series-on NBC .is based on Arthur. 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