We Friday, February 10th, 1995 8-PM~1.2 PM @14~18 YRS. Castlegar Recreation Centre + $8.00 Advance — $ 10 00 Door Tickets st: Pete's T.V., Pharmaseve, People’s, 1.0.A., Rec. Centre i aa SELKIRK LION'S CLuB WINTER CARNIVAL '95 11th, 1995 VEGAS NIGHT - CASH DANCE - JOHN CRESWE aie ac Sat pea | $5.00 Advance ($5.00 refunded at door} ¢ $6.00 Door Cantiogar ogee ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Branch 170 [Sundays 2 pm- 8 pm Mon. - Thurs. 2 pm- 10pm | Fri. - Sat. 11.am-11 pm BINGO EVERY THURSDAY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY 3D FRIDAY OF THE MONTH with members welcome! bia Ave., Castlegar 365-7017 OPERA PLAYERS presents... February 16, 17 & 18 at the Greater Trail Community Centre and March 10 & 11 at Rossland Senior Secondary Tickets: $10 advance, $12 at the door Alpine Drug Mart in Rossland, Pete's TV in Castlegar, L&J Books in Trail, Fruitvale Pharmacy , Meme Mirrors show AENT | starts later this month Magic Mirrors Starting Feb, 24 at the National Exhibition Centre there will be a show call Magic Mirrors. ‘This is a medley of two-and three- dimensional mirrors produced by West Kootenay and British Columbia artisans working in every medium imaginable Method or Madness? There will also be an exhibi- prints will be going for auction at the wildlife banquet of Feb. 18: Do go and visit the bank to see this display. June award winner There is to be a special family concert with Jack Grunsky, who was the Juno Award Winner in 1992. It is for all ages and pro- ceeds will go to the Red Cross towards the International Devel- 4 opment Project. tion of paint- ings, drawings, objects and ArtsEtc. images explor- ing ideas about culture, self and the imagined. It ned. I Margaret Method or Pryce Madne by Courtney Ander- son. This show will be on until April 1 Mayan exhibit 4 In the meantime you still have up to Feb. 19: to see the two exhibits based on Central and South America. There are colorful weavings representing work of Mayan corimunities in Guatemala. In the larger display room are the black and white portraits of the people of southern Ecuador by Judy Blankenship document- ing the Canari people Wildlife display At the Bank of Montreal there is a display of some. wildlife prints, such as bear, wolves and their young, salmon, elk, eagle and Canada geese. These attractive and large The show is tonight, Feb. 8 at the Capitol The- atre in Nelson and tomorrow at the Greater Trail Community Cen- tre. Performances are at 7 p.m. and thé tickets are $6. Juried exhibition The 16th Kootenay Boundary Juried Art Exhibition is coming up again (how quickly the year goes by!). Artists can choose from handcrafts to pottery to per- forming arts. Jurors will be selecting 12 works from this region for the B.C. Festival of Arts Show in May in Kamloops. The West Kootenay will host this region’s show March 17 - 26 and deadline for sending your art is Feb. 10, works to be delivered not later than March 3. Entry forms can be obtained from the Nelson School of arts. Sweet show Would you like to go to a show on Valentine's day? The Trail Getting sie for opening night, Peter Clark gets some last-minute changes to his costume. Clark is one of the stars of the Rossland Light Opera Players’ new w produc: tion, Brigadoon. Brigadoon all set Wednesday, February 8, 1995 The Castlegar Sun Page 5B Council supports ‘saving footbridge of our city’s heritage,” said Ron A Province targets negative billing The provinc e will amend the Consumer Protection Act to ensure customers will not be forced to pay for services they have not ordered, C ‘onsumer Bervicws: Minister Joan Councillor Councillor Jim Makortoff noted that the CP Rail train is “one of the few in the Interior with a hand-operated swing span,” He Suggested that unteer group working to pre- serve the footbridge. _ The committee has pro- duced # brochure detailing the benefits of the footbridge and 4s soliciting support from area and individuals. “Tt would like to go on record ‘a$ Supporting the committee in thei ¢fforts to preserve that footbridge because that is part empty, “We're oe at the sus- bridge for Zackerberg land and I feos that that Astrology lectures planned for Castlegar A free series of evening astrol- ogy lectures is featured at the Nelson and Castlegar Campuses of Selkirk Cong Lemcap or by Nel oO" crear “At each campus O’Connor offers a three-lecture series that begins with an exploration of the Uranus-Neptune conjunction of 1993/94. The second lecture illuminates the July 1994 collision of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet with Jupiter, and the third evening will be spent envisioning the simulta- neous entry of Pluto into Sagit- tarius and Uranus into Aquarius Having studied the science for 12 years, O'Connor has been actively practicing astrology’for the past three years. His weekly horoscope column appears in the Kootenay Express, and he is host of a new television program “Hour Scope” which premiered Jan. 25 on Shaw Cable. In Castlegar, O'Connor's lec- tures can be heard on Feb. 21 and March 7. All lectures begin at 7 p.m. on the: Selkirk College campuses. Anyone interested in attending this free series are requested to call the Continuing Education to open Feb. 16 Performance series is Love's Old U Ln PMBIA AVENE CASTLEGL eee Eee pom Cees = isk ream a) ARTS at 6:45 FRESAT SUD MOD TUE 10-11, 12, 13 14) “SINGLETON GETS THE MOVIE SEASON OFF 96 TO A BOLD START!" Pet Teor, ROLLING STONE » —TGHER LEARNING FRI SAT SUD MON TUE WED THO 17-18 19 20 21 2 23 LiVE COUNTRY CRAFTS MOVING FEB.:28 Gigantic Clearance to Feb. 25 oon T Miss THE GREAT BARGAINS! #5 - 292 Columbia Ave. 365-0773 r Town & Country Motel JI KELOWNA, ‘ + Heated Indoor Pool * Close to Costco & Orchard Park Mall * Satellite & Cable T.V. + Friendly Service & Clean Rooms * Ski Packages $29.95 == Valid Thru April 30/95 =| RESERVATIONS j 1-800-474-2188 : 2629 - Hwy. 97 N Kelowna, B.C. Sweet Song, music, nostalgia and nonsense from Brahms to Joplin It is sung by the two Patricias and is on Feb. 14 Any arts news? If you have any news on the arts, concerts, and other relevant news on these topics, feel free to phone me with information, giv- ing date and times of events. My number is 365-8058. B.C. a ® SHAW CABLE SCHEDULE FEB. 6 - FEB. 12, 1995 10 6:30 pm (Wed.) 9 am (Thurs.) 6:30 pm (Sun) COMMUNITY DATELINE 7:00 pm (Wed.) 9:30 am (Thurs.) 7:00 pm (Sun.) 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NELSON PROGRAMMING Dont Fo orget Your Submitted 4 1 I 1 I I I I sae’ | The Highland mists, the skirl of the bagpipes and the swirl of the kilt are combined with the lovely lilt of the music of the Highlands which Lerner and Loewe captured so beautifully in Brigadoon, one of the all-time great Broadway musicals The Rossland Light Opera Players is producing this great favorite for the third time in its 43-year history, beginning in Trail on Feb. 16, 17, 18, on to Nelson on Feb. 25, a matinee in Creston on March 5 and the grand finale in hometown, Ross- land March 10 and 11 Directors Marnie Jacobsen and Lome de Paolis and a cast of over 40 singers, dancers and a full orchestra have been work- ing hard on such well-known songs as ‘The Heather on the Hill’, ‘Almost Like Being in Love’, ‘My Mother's Weddin’ Day’ and many other solos, duets and choruses. Heading the cast are Joanne van der Ham and Lorren Culley, Janet Bourchier and Dennis McNulty, and Peter Clark. Tickets are now on sale,at the usual outlets. Variety show Feb. 26 Multicultural week is Feb. 19 - 26 and in honor of this event, the Trail Multicultural Society is sponsoring “International Vari- ety Night”. This variety show will be held on Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Greater Trail Community Center Theatre: The show will highlight inter- national music and dance. Local performers will include the Wendland School of Dance, The Kate Shaw Highland Dancers and the Mitchells. Feature performers are the Dancers and Drummers of the Lost Tribe. These performers from Washington State consider themselves descendants of Euro- pean tribespeople (thus the name Lost Tribe Dancers). They have been dancing together for over five years. Their performance of traditional African and Haitian dance and drumming honors the earth’s rhythms by dancing her stories. With every RRSP from us you'll receive something you but as pact of comprehensive Financial smateay might not expect. 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Depending on is investments objectives, a fund may invest-in equities (company shares), fixed ash lenis (Treasury Diversifying your portfolio smooths out the ups and downs of individual investment perfor mance, and you are more likely to get a better return Studies have indicated that, despite tempo- rary declines, stocks have consistently outper- formed other types of investments over the y continues to fecover, funds make ideal RRSP , too, are still a preferred investment option and very attractive interest rates are available. For a eeattenied appointment to discuss “a tradition of trust” Qurt (amp bell wood said. “The legislation will be effec- tive as of today’s announcement This will ensure consumers who have not said ‘yes’ to the addition- al cable TV services introduced in January will not have to pay.” ‘The legislation will not prohib- it cable operators from providing free preview periods to promote the new channels. It does mean consumers will not have to pay for extra services they have not ordered and they can demand a refund or credit if they have paid for such service by mistake. “We've been working closely with the major cable companies to ensure their marketing practices comply with this proposed legis- lation, We're encouraging them to make their bills as clear as possi- ble for consumers to indicate whether or not they want the addi- tional services,” Smallwood said. “Cable industry representatives have assured us that any con- sumers who have inadvertently paid for a service they do not want will receive a refund.” 3 Weight Watchers Cc Cut the fat, not the food. [[ntroducin g Weight Watchers’new Fat & Fiber Plan Join now for 1/2 PRICE Pay just $18. Save $18. Now! | 800 682-8011 all Offer Valid in Area 68 British Columbia, February 1 to February 28, 1995. Cannot be combined with any other offer and is not available for “At Work” ‘or Community Meetings. 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However, it has not been passed for this use yet What does an egg yolk contain nutritionally? 5.9&m of fat, 272 mg of cholesterol, 313 units of Vitarnin A, 26mg of calcium, 3 mg of magnesium and 86 mg of phosphorus and 0.26 mg of folate Another large research study (50,000 men) has added more evidence that ASA can reduce the risk of colon cancer. The study used doses of one regular ASA tablet at least twice weekly for 4 years and showed a 38% reduction in this cancer compared to non- ‘ASA-users. Check with your doctor before starting this therapy You can depend on us to answer your questions about medications. Our pharmacists are user-friendly! Tom Blin It has been found to increase hair growth ST. PETER LUTHERAN WORSHIP TIME 9:00 am SUNDAY SCHOOL 0:15 am 713 - 4th St., Castlegar Rev. V, Tech * 604-354-1527 ALL WELCOME! ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHHURCG 614 Christina Place 8:00 Holy Communion 10:00 Family Service ALL WELCOME The Rev. 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