365-3300. A ‘Owned in Canada by Canadiens: River Dwellers’ Way of According to archaeolo- gists, the Fraser. River region of southwestern British Colum- bia may have been occupied by - man as early as 9,000 years ago. The Stalo, the “River People”, lived along the Fraser. River from Yale to the delta prior to and during the initial period of contact and settlement by European traders and explor- "this subgroup of the Coast Salish found the Fraser River and environs abundant in. the natural resources they required for their existence. They lived in harmony with that environ- ment, taking from it salmon and other fish, black bears and mountain goats, berries and other natural foods for’: their staples: _ + The “River People” isa major travelling exhibition produced by ‘the Vancouver Centennial Museum and will be on.display in Castlegar from Sept..18 to Oct. 9 at ‘the National Exhibition Centre. It tells the story of the Stalo and their. environment, using 21 panels to. display. over 250 artifacts carefully selected from CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 22, 1977 ASTLEGAR NEWS A People at hence With Ther iEnioomint | the anthropological collections — of the Museum..and Simon Fraser University. The panels’ also include informative labels, maps, draw- . dngs,-and a large number of greatly-enlarged photographs- several of which were made by E. 8, Curtis, famous turn-of- the century professional photo- grapher who took pictures of western North American na- tives from Arizona to Alaska, _ The “River People” dis- plays articles of clothing, tools for food gathering and proces- - ss sing, other household objects, and several ceremonial items. | These illustrate how the Stalo used their natural abundance to best advantage, fashioning knives from slate; chizels from CIVIC | THEATRE Nelson One Show Only-8 p.m.. Sunday through Thursday Two Shows -7.and9 p.m. and needles, fish-hooks and items of jewellery. from bone; woven -blankets ‘ and clothing articles from mountain goat wool; and from the cedar tree, houses, baskets, . ropes, fish netting, clothing, diapers, and masks—to name only a few. ENTERTAINMENT Tee ‘ochures it. Reg otek, yet life On Exhibit at NEC Produced’ with financial © support from the federal gov. > Friday Sept. 22-24 THECAR dames Brolin Kathy Lloyd (Mature) > Sept. 25 & 26 CAT MURKELL & THE SILKS ~ David Kyle Steven Band (Restricted) Sept 27 -Oct.1 STING “Robert Redford | Program, the “River People” occupies more. than a 1000 square feet of floor. space, is self-contained, and yet:can be completely disassembled and shipped safely via moving van, CARA AIR RIED Entertainment ‘Pages’ News and'Ads-: Deadline Pau Newnan (Mature) Sept. 22 to 4pm. Bt ». , Oet..1, 2—7th ‘Annual David Thompson Stamp Club . Exhibition to be Community Complex. Hours are Oct: Ist, 10 a.m. to *- 6:30 p.m. and Oct. 2nd 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A Stamp Auction, will be eld ce Sunday Oct. 2 at’ 10 a.m. spokane Concert Orchestra at 8 p.m. in ane ecnuany UF THC ERAE It Fevers TOE BG 2R. “Me days. Et Tel, by raising our ta Taba up ts ee, Sinking hh ‘By BOBTARPLEIT (The writer is direc- tor’ of West Kootenay Film -Productions.] As you know, the Canadian Radio, Television and Telecom- jeati Cc “AIB Guidelines, Interior. ‘Viewers Flovied this and ‘agreed to ‘take. no action’ on the case. The more ‘logical ‘step’ to , take would. be a..visit by a. commission ‘official to the area to’ see the’ set up, ‘discuss the’. {CRITC* formerly CRTC), has been in hot water lately, on two counts. The first boo-boo was the acceptance’ of the request Re ie Teast Te 16 per cent. aaa BS ARTS— Calendar Sept. 22 to Sept. 26—Weaving Display at the . Kootenay School of Art Gallery in Nelson featuring « the’ work of the Castlegar Selkirk Weavers Guild. Gallery hours are 9 am to 4pm. weekdays. * 90—Pastels by Canadian artist Joseph Plaskett at the National Exhibition Centre in. - Castlegar. Pastel impressions following -a_ trip throughout British Columbia in 1956. Also on view is a travelling exhibition entitled “River People" consist- ing of 250 Indian artifacts tracing the development of the Stalo (River People) from their earliest origin on the Fraser delta. Centre is oe weekdays from 1 to held: in: the Coatleger, 710 pam. Oct. 6—S; the Trail Jr. Bee. School Auditorium. This exciting til £32 Trail! Society for the Performing Arts. Season tickets only. Phone Mrs: Beth } Marken at 365-8183, for details. Do you like to sketch? Then’ come tothe Drawing Co-op starting on Oct. 26 at the Exhibition Centre. To be held the last Wednesday of the month fein bythe -” Items for the ie monthly feature should be telephoned’ to Mrs. D. Miller-Tait of the Castle ‘Community Arts Council at 365-7 Castlegar Savings rand ‘District Sponsored by Credit Union ae MEETINGS lst & 31rd Tuesdays 7:30 P.M, Royal: Canadian Legion — “. BRANCH-No. 170 Invites you to Participate in these Functions: ‘saturday. Zs ‘sat after 7 i ns” It appears that wpoliee such as phone, hydro and.. - natural gas companies can do as they. damn well please, but private business in competition receives the wrath of the AIB if their costs and profits go above the guidelines. :. There were no WRITTEN PUBLIC . guarantees: by =B.C. }. Tel to serap their long-winded, * grossly inefficient long distance dialing system here in the interior and replace it with-the | automatic system used in Van- couver. Even Britain's so- called inefficient phone system enables relatives to dial direct to one's home, without using the operator! You still have to wait up to -10 days for a phone installed s because of local politics in branch offices. If the CRTTC had done its job properly, they ‘would have demanded that not ‘one cent raise would have been allowed until all promised ser- vices had been implemented and other services upgraded. Any raise would also have to- fall within the AIB guidelines, as does the private sector. * The second mistake relates to the attitude of the commis- sion over the Slocan Valley Television Societies, denying them the. right to continue to receive and distribute signals from’ Spokane. I fully concur with our.MP’s advice over this issue. Bob. Brisco told the society to continue distributing these signals, against the re- quirements of the CRITC. Let me say here that it is CRTC policy and‘ not law, as passed by your representatives. in parliament. Even some of the CRTTC officials have arsed to ‘ver Thre. “7 pm. of nto and impress on BCTV to speed up’ ‘their’ coverage. into’ the : interior, especially the Slocan . Valleys thee «In the m the so- Hot lot Water placed by, BCTV and the U.S. public network, which Provides : vastly superior quality. in pro- grams than ’ the: bead ue cieties should continue to. re- ceive: the Spokane signals. I ‘The administration of § kirk College has moved quickly °° research i to fill the gap. in theatrical: circles caused ‘by. the. recent: departure of Lois and “Herb Walker, whose energetic direc- tion of the NDU theatre made it © the hub of the.drama world in. _the West Kootenays.:\” Tony Emery: has: been assigned to’ take cover the administration of the theatre . and to act as co-ordinator of its ‘offerings, in addition to teach- ing courses in history of art at Selkirk:and DTUC. Emery, well-known as an art historian and critic during his 10 years asa professor at < the University) of Victoria,’ served for seven years as the director of the Vancouver Art’ Gallery, and is now in -his ; second year on the faculty at ‘Selkirk College. A North Shore ° resident, he ‘has spent two. years in the last five in Europe, ‘travelling, studying and lectur- ing in art museums and univer- sities. In.1968 and-again in 1972 would” ‘that’ the Present US. signals be. re- -Dra a: ‘$0: | Senior award for’ travel” and * in the art museums of Europe’ and the U.S., and has spent :some | years: on the ‘advisory - - panel to. the Canada ‘Council, acting also'as consult- ant to the federal: government ‘and. to” UNESCO on matters- : connected ‘with’ art, museum, gether. Both CBC and BOTY cover a majority of U.S. Pro- the Victoria ‘cable licence; then being offered for sale by the * cable company. A private com- pany ‘also’ applied’ for’ the licence.’ The VCC. was. not * happy. with the CRTC and obtained a.court injunction-to stop all hearings on the appli- - cation until the CRTC agreed to « accept the VCC application ona fair and equal ‘basis as the ;, private company. ° m and programs... > The first-year introductory course |, in : theatre ‘previously: taught’ by. Lois: Walker will be taught this year on the DTUC campus by, ‘Anrie Hungerford, a. " graduate: of UBC and -Simon Fraser . University, “ newly-ap- > pointed to the faculty of Selkirk College. She’ is notonly ‘an* “experienced teacher but also an accomplished actres and play-. wright, eat Her course will: begin ‘this ” evening when ‘all those ‘inter- ested in registering may sign up, at the Theatre on DTUC, campus. © Ey : A enquiries, itcaused quite a turmoil and Harry Boyle took ‘his commission back to Ottawa to'sort out this new problem. . Apparently the commission re- . quested and received a cancel- “lation of : this, & - injunctions:, Needless to say,’ ° the private: company received |: and further: permission to buy the licence and the commission refused to hear further - applications and briefs by the VCC. °° ““One, wonders -about. the — legality of the operation of such. + ‘a commission and, like myself, *: activities of the commission and : the role of the private | gabled : ‘courses, pe 1 ind the-. atre rentals should be directed. to Tony’! eee as co-ordinator, he received a Canada: Council: < a THEATRE terms of Political party. conte. fi tions.’ ~ (continued ; on page ‘A10) 5 The Last of The Vikings. "By Henry Treece. Illustrated by Charles Keeping. The Ham: lyn Publishing Group (Canada) Ltd., Toronto, 128. pp. Paper. $1.98. Book Review By PERCY MADDUX The story of Harald Hard- rada the Viking opens in novel form with his death at Stam- ford Bridge .in Yorkshire in Ante It flashes back to his life an . Vikings. 1 aw eiyib career, and; ly, returngyto: the, field whore het sdies, yyrt The story is welliwrittdn: and:full of action and interest, although it is.npt,clear. why:the, author calls the opening .chap-, ter the prologye wheniit, ds tnob. about. LANDERS * heat “ eas cc Te Dear Ans: Does anyone knqw: what causes Tomovorvalty? Our’ 1 pon:told us a Med ago he’ had chosen this Meatyle, ‘We cannot i accept it—or him. \ {My husbarid’ nines his 'g Nones ‘because he has two nephews | who are gay. Yet the other five ard straight. If it was a matter of genes, 1 say they’ all would have’ turned’ out way.” og, Oura has been a beautiful marriage and we thank the Lord we have each other: We give one another strength to face this terrible thing that has happened to our life. Please enlighten us’ and ‘ malllions of others who are Searching for Answers Aneweest: Even ‘the experts are’ sharply Déar Searching’ Fer divided, on whether or not -homosexuall warrants ‘6 p: or if it's an‘ alte ty {san illness. that ite lifestyle. They all seem to ‘agree, however, that pemomesatty, fs NOT. “Inherited. 3 i ‘> am with those who believe isa psych Have you recently ato, ped to think about how much television you and your. family really: watch? Statistics indicate that in American homes the. television set is on for an.average of six hours every day. By. ‘the time:most children have graduated from high pols they. will have’ watched 15,000 hours of television. Compare’ that‘to the, 12,000,“hours | these, same “children -'spend, to: the; classroom: ; The last n yea has | brought'a great deal of criticism of. disorder caused by ene ot a number of Problems. It could be an mother ora weak or absent father. iter make matters more complicated, some « duals with these very backgrounds may develop into normal fore but about, aomething. he came at the end,. or; why/ thn: return to the original setting at the end of the book.is collect COMMUNITY Bulletin Board MEMORIAL SERVI LADY BADEN! POWELL’ ‘There will be a Memorial Service for Lady Baden Powell who passed away on June 26, 1977. The service, will be held on Sun., Sept. 25 in the‘Kinnaird Hall at 2 p.m. ‘All Brownies, Cubs, Guides, Scout and Venturers are urged to attend. STAMP CLUB EXHIBITION: Sept, 22) at the Twin ladies are. welcome. + “Oat 1 trom 2t0 4 pan. on Sun., Sept. 25 at ¢ beginning at 7:30 p.m. sharp: |... COMMUNITY BAND PRACTICE‘ The Castlegar Conimunity Band will hold i et practice on Tues., Sept. 27 at Selkirk ‘College in‘ the Main Lounge at 7 p.m. Any adult musicians who are . Ay interested in playing with the band ‘and‘who have riot” *! been contacted, please call Bob Bertuzzi at 965-6405 OF Frank King at 965-8985 for information: ” Fe “GET ACQUAINTED TEA The Robson.Women’s Institute is holding. a‘ Acquainted Tea”: on; Wed., Sept. :28 from °1:80 4 , 8:80 p.m. at the Robson Community;Hall. There will a display of prize winning P.N.E. entries at this ti Al a SOCIAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION MEETING wes The Rossland-Trail Social Credit Association will Forest/Wardens Club, 4311. will. be Sept: 28 in Room 108 at | Shanley Fin and 1 Dash Croft perform and talk about th miuste | the source of their inspiration (The Baha'i Faith) show a if Room B15 at Selkirk College on. Moi 5 ASTLEGAR PISTOL CLUB The cate Pistol Club begins its-17th’season .m, at the Ki ‘Halt. to see some new P spective me ES The Seventh Annual Exhibition of the’ Davia: nee Thompson Stamp Club will be held.on Sat.; Oct. the Community Complex from 10 a.m. to 6:80 p.m: and on Sun., Oct. 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be stamp auction on Sun., Oct. 2 at.10-a.m.: PYTHIAN SISTERS MEETING... There will be a regular meeting of, the.P: 3, Sisters “Kootenay Temple. #37”. tonight. (Thurs... - Rivers. Mall, “Castlegar, immy,§ Operations. : Please + CastlegarNews by. a ones, A Public Service of Interior Pulp and ‘Anterior Lumber Operations Canadian Cellulose. | He doesn't-get mad. | He gets even. Foursuthies crsethe onl ay have elt to fos J Sor ERER | A Poranount Lnwersal A Ketease sw The River People, a1, 200. 8q. ft. oxhibit of thet RS rs Stalo Indians, Is a major travelling exhibition ‘produced by the © Vancouver Centennial Museum. It tells the story of the staid using 21 panels to display over 250 artifacts, as 8 Wall as.phatosg, maps and Gescriptive snformatlon: : heterosexual adults: Finally, glandular factors cannot be:entirely ruléd out in‘some cases.’ 4: Nf you cannot accept your son's homosexuality, so be it, but I would’ ask choose the Mestyle. It's iar more compligated than that. you, please,’ don't reject, him. Homosexuals do not 31 need some’ answers and am depending on you for the ‘Can you tell n me a fe thine about silleone inieetions 8 low long aloes Can, it be ‘done ‘privately without anyone inowing? | 1 get these shots? be ‘} OS Plt asa Pancake As A. Pancake: You. didn't ask the most important oe ‘Are ailicone injections legal? The a answer is NO, they are They've: been proven very dan; igero _PiSileone implants ARE ied however: ¢ and they: are safe. Your family tila re wwoclety.; or. the, local Organizations and individuals ‘have attacked the general qual of programming, the amount of violent. content, the inaccurate portrayals of potice activities, and - the increasingly explicit sex. scenes. Yet,‘.for. allithat is: wrong ‘with TV, - there Is much: good.’ Television ‘is’ he mos id effactive—method of Fommusication in our society, and Itis here to stay. The. hours spent in front of the:TV’set don't have to be wi With: some ari ‘and selectivity, “your, tani 's ig time can ea een into’ eu le ime. In, ee 1 programs a “encourage educational: uses» for: prime time ° progral TALKING ‘ABOUT, TELEVISION will highlight selected information from our regular. materidls,. bringing:to your attention’ TV programs you won't want to miss and hints for enriching your viewing. We'll also share’ the ideas of, our readers who use Prime. Time falerials in. their. homes: and classrooms. For. ‘example, ra Combs, a Father Flanagan's Boys Town, used NINETY SEeREES BELOW, an splsode of the popular Nova series, to.teach camping survival. Or, the. suburban Illinois :schools® that’ sent student delegates. to.a mock political. convention: in conjunction with their-use of the PTST CAMPAGh ‘768: TELEVISION PROJECT.’ ei as Ce cad, cal i "You mean HAVE to go to the grandparents’ ‘soth “WHAT thank-you notes? M-U-U-U-' THER!" "Why don't you'use some wrinkle cream?’” ’ : ing with singe or double. chaatran ges fea 3 20 ine om pone Sow uch, et te : an BY ‘JOEY SASSO CONFIDENTIAL ‘REPORT: II) there’ Yorker who feats the:Big Apple has: ‘gone | snatched ‘open: the :door,:'Jumped : in: be: jssued a proposal. What.did ne fh 21 threw | George Georae epors, wvirtuously:= ‘Walte: nd Mi Ma.Walton of:‘The:Wal ton perguaded to stick around for a while longer. bysgotid a plications of: the: balm known’ as’ mone: ‘ed :frot ‘per episode’ to: $18,000. 38 Y the rich economize: 4 Klugman buys his Ae agen at a dime.store; all he needs ie ma nifyii ig tense lenses and for $4 he gets a great pair .°. Michael keeps, a. ree stump in misting room, to touseasaceat rack, E peachtul tor Moses, plays thi new ‘Dan'l Boone’ series for CBS, ‘t seems that he was ‘aut in Colorado filming on location a few weeks ago when word came unexpectedly from: New ‘York thats he had: been axed. ‘You don't come across,’ he was told. Since th S.No. court of'a| ‘Moses could do. nothing but return.to New York, lick his wounds and try his best'to.be’philosophical about it all. The worst of the pain was just. beginning te fade when te gota an equally unexpected call fro! Sy: head o! “20th Century's TV arm. They wanted him back'again.’So «Moses' has returned to, Colorado, tromping through ‘the. -and:defending peace and justice, but we wonder “whether fis heart can ever be in the role again. In fact, we wonder whether he hasn't thought ‘of perhaps | becoming an. ore agent, aused car sal lesman. ran 9 bul anacfo: : wv BACKSTAGE: Now.that the 'Star.Trek’. film has been “Scrapped, it may be.a long while before the new ‘Star Leonard Nimoy are ¢ comma fo Broacnay. plays until for Christmas: mak ‘Schlatter, wi roduc er George § whois putting ‘together a new. sLaughein’ ‘series, has demanded that his : staff of writers come up with atleast four Anita Bryant and Barbara Wi: very show. There’: § not much: ‘Ran been replaced ot: “Rich. Man, Poor’ ‘about’ being a Superstar: that’ ex avi Ing my: picture o: ‘That's freaky. to me. farick, wi lary: Ellen Dante on the soaper, ‘General oh ” heavil involved in aluminum can recyclini The. mo she get “ffom the empty, cans is put Into a und i yu ing-eY' dogs forthe ‘blind: Is There Any Live Music” le At Your House? {OKED rome PHS 7 ' QOVERN. ‘APPROVED . MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF. CAN. GRADE coves IN.FED. HU K STEAK (MA ‘BEEF CANADA GRADE ....... 1 CARON MACARONI 32°". 1. 49°|C MUSHROOM or oe CORN oi : SAUCE CATELLI. 14 coe 60" ty lL iL fel fb. It's: io be: George tars wi fis trary on: ‘Kola White veiling ihe old town'a:, couple weeks" agi as-in.a i ran paused. fora ‘ati pavement als:In:the world of Holl By FFEE -CARNATION. 11