amu SON oe eb girge 2h CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 25, 1980 AT SPE isp nr at a lal a ee a ea emer eve aes BB ZYour Turn 7 (Record Tracks / One of the important functions of any newspaper Is to provide readers with a means of Indicating their stand on Important Issues of the day. That's what Your Turn Is all about — achance for you not only to take a stand on an issue but to find out how many other people feel the ,same way. payment of : Should Recently-introduced seed patenting legislation, scheduled for second reading and debate in the House of Commons, has generated an unusually high level of in- terest from rural Kootenay West residents. Bill 32 is aimed at stimulating the develop- ment of new seed varieties by ensuring the royalties developers. But critics say the legislation will allow private companies to press for changes in the Seeds Act, resulting in reduction of control over quality and sale of seed. What do you say? -federal to Canadian plant-breeding YES [1] Mail to: out coupon. ] the p to developers of new seed varieties? ‘OUR TURN, BOX 3007, CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H4 Please check the box of your choice and in- clude any written comments with your clip- t of royalties NO CL] The deadline for this week's ballots is 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 1. The deadline for last week's vote on the office of prime minister was 5 p.m. Tuesday, June Bursary given support of New Denver WI. The June meeting of New Denver Women's Institute, was the last before the sum- mer recess. in the form of a potluck supper at the Legion Hall. Mrs. J.M. O°Cain and Constable Olson were guests. Mrs. H. Parker reported on the luncheon meeting of the Harrop and District W.I. held at Longbeach. The Spelling Bee at Lu- cerne Elementary came up for discussion; the ladies who took part found room for im- A motion to donate to the New Denver-Silverton Bur- sary Award was passed. Constable Olson spoke on the training of women in the RCMP and answered many questions. The W.I. will have rep- resentatives at the Home- makers meeting on June 23. A reading by Mrs. H. Steenhoff of **A Little Town"* showed what is done and what the ‘‘city people’ think residents of small commun- ities do. The evening was brought at Like King Arthur and his knights. Chocolate City/ Casablanca recording ar- tists Cameo come riding out of the heart of an invisible kingdom casting a Merlin-the-magician spell called Cameosis. Cumeosis, the enchant- ment Cameo casts, 1s the name of Cameo’s newest album. But Cameo are knights of the Sound Table rather than the Round Table Led by drummer and producer Larry Blackmon, the ten man group had. as of January 1980. sold close to two million records When _ their previous album» Secret Omen first emerged. it immediately became a bestseller and quickly rose on the charts. The album stayed on the R&B charts for seven weeks. Larry Blackmon. a na- tive of New York, idolized Jimi Hendrix's fusion of R&B and rock, and sees Cameo ais «1 similar fusion. At home with both a throbbing beat like Cameosts’ “Shake Your Pants.) and mid-tempo. flowing melody like “We're Going Out Tonight’ or a slow ballad tke their recent top 10 single ‘Spar- kle.” Cameo has perfected a style propelled by what Stereo Review magazine calls a ‘weirdly captivating, Having begun compos- ing music at the age of fourteen—among his inspirations were James Brown, Otis Redding and Cannonball Adderly— Larry Blackmon formed a succession of bands, play- ing the same clubs under different names like the Mighty Gees. Concrete Wall, East Coast and The New York City Players. After keyboardist Gregory Johnson joined him, Larry added vocalists Wayne Cooper and Tomi ‘Tee’ Jenkins; guitarist Anthony Lockett: bassist Aaron Mills: and horn section Nathan and Arnett Leften- ant. The newest members of the group are Jeryl Bright. trombonist: and additional keyboardist Thomas 'T.C." Campbell. Their shows are tightly choreographed, Larry ex- plains, because. “we go beyond the usual R&B. groups in that we're ail highly attuned tothe art of showmanship. The way we emphasize emotions and moods, build momen- tum, utilze different kinds of costurnes and pace ourselves 1s very close to the traditional concept of theatre. Our shows have become events worth see- ing every year, whether there’s a new album or not.” Sponsored by: 352-3000 proving these bees. to a close with tea and talk. Castlegar Sun Fest The annual Sun Fest will be held on July 25, 26, and 27, 1980. Our Parade Committee extends to you a personal invita- tion to participate in our Parade, which will be held on July ~ Would you please advise on or before July 5, 1980, if you can supply an entry. We look forward to your participation. 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