“Last Monday. night. it 1 the Fireside Place'a hand- |; ful of local people gathered soft-spoken man talk about STO Spiritual ‘Destiny ‘of | Oct: 16 Oct.:23 Sui f gaa 7Days 3 ‘ $249.00 -‘7.Days 249,00 “7, Days * Nona Mouskouri 1 night at Sheraton % Charley Pride — Nov. 2 night ‘unds. based on. sharing accommodations.:We “pick: up posvengars in Nelson, Castlegar, ‘an 1217.- 3rd St., Castlegar. 365-7782 : bi Sale us Ann on. ree ftom | i foon an Sates from 4 p.m. Great Holly Artz 0. Condit Sina Council. i noted: Capel azz hives ‘singer w} to vari ram of son, : ger wl ‘prevent c Progi igs this: bi-monthly ‘teat senanea to lo.Mrs. OF Miller-Taits Dis! Cam “gree Ohio: State coaieareh in ||. 19675, Heicame to.Canada “jand/ continued his studies and Fesearch at McGill paar persecutions Baha'is in‘Iran,:then se has published three witty nd ‘incisive ‘nov recently. Foreign’ Bodi when che will give aj free’ and aeripted dozens of radio. ‘public reading at the Br C. ‘plays for broadcast in Canada Student Unio ‘and Britain. > the’ 1877 fy ae Siti Sia ISD EEMO IHIALI a RIN] IME Or! INLAY iveyac STACI NMI E'S Sil guilas eile soloist: with: 8," ail sing at ‘knox United Chur Ing Suderman; Canadian’ lyric soprano, will) be in ‘Friday. along ‘with ‘Trail ‘musician’ Alan’ and soloist ‘Bach Choir, -Chaniber Choir, Vancouver Cantata Singers, the Victoria -’ ‘Symphony Orchestra, as well as other choirs | from across . the country.: She: was:.a sy finalist in the 1971 Metropolitan: 1 Opera Auditions in New: York, ‘finalist and second prize winner in the 1974 CBC talent festival and | semi: finalist in:': oratio soloist and- aratic si Her piano Whitmore, is the musie director of the ‘Trail, Male Chorus, member of the d Musi lusic music at:Knox United Church. iand a ‘director of He: teaches Piano, vole, organ: and itheary. ae ances iaiery B.C. ceramiet Gathie Falk ot from the 18th'to 20th centuries, It comments ,on* food ‘asa, basic necessity, a universal source of pleasure and an. experience 80_essen- igion, economics and social, fabric: The 16 artists represented in this: exhibition’ are’ from Canada, : the : United’ States, England,” Italy and Japan... ‘Their: works offer.a range of light-hearted,< eccentric and sober.‘reflections on our.:at- titudes: and rituals. ¢ concerti- ing: food.3:/y sihhy ‘ The‘artists include ‘Amer: and Simon Tookoome,.an In-° uit. print-makel ‘from Baker’ A special feature is “Frog Fred's Bake Sale” by ceramic sculptor David Gilhooly, now. based in California. ' Since 1968. Gilhooly has been in- volved in the creation ‘of ‘an elaborate an‘ ‘doutrageous world: inhabited exclusively. by frogs:“Frog Fred's, Bake Sale,” :consisting of 12: sep- arate and delicious frog sand- wiches.: and: desserts, was made especially for this trav- elling exhibition. There’ is no charge for. ad- mission, and a representative , of the gallery will be on hand "to answer questions, The ex- hibition: will be, available for. . School ‘classes. on. pend Nov: 2, has come from many ‘sources g. — from the 1990's surrealista Dali) to the CBC's o'clock ‘news. These’ pieces are meant to be viewed from ‘as'a silk’ screen’ printer and: house; painter until’!:1978 when’ he attended Victoria College of Art under: lack test events: and dis- plays ‘at the NEC. nticesbip: ‘A 4 7 10—Apprent ship . Aw- ‘ov. fill inister® g se addresses the Koot-) than’ 22 enay Boundary | Visi- participatin, Associatio: z: tors, Hilal io 94 lepartments ae EN a SS through to Sat.. Nov. 6th. Ladies’ TOQUES, MITTS & GLOVES ~ Girls’ er TIGHTS