AA _castiscanncws, september? 1981 COMMUNITY TV Thursday Ni 5:30~Sign-on and program information. 5:35—Fiveday weather re port from the West Kootenay Environ: was proiced by the B.C. Human Rights Commission to inform the people of B.C. about human rights issues in their prov ince. The topic of to- dures Cold "ony 1 ss-Barh Berm Howe are living in their home. %:30—WARP Update Spec- ial — Jo Wild and Bert Taylor produce this program in the arden of Nat Mil an of Fruitvale. Nat discusies her uniqu gardening techniques, among them an inter. ‘esting method of irri sence ri it 8:15~The Changing Fouie in Health Care — oe pein health promotion. This isthe tone of f workshops to be eld hs fall deal ing with a holistic ap- Broach to healthcare, ye Podos and Joan Hibbard dis uss the workshops in detail and show short. videotaped. in 10.90-Signott shops to US in Heolth Care is ed by Gabe Podovinikolt of work aI be d {cbove) ond John ibeord ry ‘evening at 8:15 on Channel 10, Lavin, making big waves VANCOUVER (CP) Blue Wave, the recordin; Or. chestra, Uncle Wiggly and Powder Blues, ame the B.yearld tend inger, songwriter Sot oumior a he mk teed Powder Blues, was in the producer's chair for each of them. ho would have thought that out of this little corner of the basement we could sat urate the airwaves,” says Lavin. Laving came to Vancouver in 1970 {rom his hometown of Chicago to study film at the Vancouver Schoo! of Art. But slowly, he got involved in his Flom that e's quite excited ALBUM RECORDED corded later that same week map internationally. “Both Taj Mahal and John Hammond heard when they were in town,” said Lavin, “And they think vs Fusor’s best work since seller. It would take a fd fonal crusade to distribute /ALUABLE rY ling studio in the base- Notable notes gether at a Gastown club in March, Ful: ‘owder Blues horn section, ‘The entire album was re ART SHOW by Sendar Attila Tondory Sept. 5-30 tenghom Cultural Contre ronmrmunen cit 353-2651 Charles Gagan, 2 mul disciplinary artist, hes won the second annual 1961 Bel School of Fine Arts national award. |ONORED Musical conduetor Emer. son Buckley makes his act debut in New York World in 1896 4 Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 CABARET Friday &Soturday fat apace and pent inre than two years building hi New approach for recording studio CAUGARY (CP) = As ine “I he anit ia very sue terest rates go up and cash cessful, a couple of points ean flow goes down, some mem mean $100,000 tothe studias bere of the misieindusry says Graupe resatting 16. the: al he album fails, the fashioned barter system as gy Sut the let the the financial well runs dry. Sy'qe hatOnly lost the cost ‘Smooth Rock Studios Ltd. “It's sdvanagrous to the Calgary recording study performer any way you lok has launched an experiment at it. If he didn't get inte & in Barter which owner Steve re jo he wouldnt have had Graupe calls “a crap shoot, yum to start with. I'm country singer the one aking the gamble” White wis Graupes risks are i given free studio time to re: mized by the standard me tet for determining who ‘album in exchange for a con- with, tract. stipula record future albums exclusively at feted Rock, Studio time coopte of albume oat a sot have the ine, totey this with an act. Iso get a that ust breaking into the of royalties, busin ts, from sales of cy Group already has an the isreement with = record Dercentags ied pa company that guarantees album will be ‘Smooth Rock would preted be more willing to consider a barter arrangement But Graupe says the bot tom line is his own instinet and experience. “Ihave to really beti Ifthe experiment alongwith arrangements. with bands Shel White succeeds, popular Calgary {ar Rly and Coyote lieve in not_mud with Groupe the system may be ui etng Goeth ache soe eben active recording time in the studio drops its usual 12 hours a ty “During our peak periods T hed the cashflow. But dur. rather do this thane a that recording time go to wi Ta CASTLE NEWS Dislikes black films TORONTO (CP) - Richard ene fois angry when “have to wait until the'tins Shalt and Superfly because he dislikes “black” fms “being put in one basket.” ‘Although Shaft , in which Roundtree played the lead police rol, was an ordinary ad a significant iferesce tee the bulk of ‘There were two sequels to Shaft, a TV series in 1973 and aries was a different chiracter from the Later board, Superfly film, which plore a for Sacks album for ‘CBS. Rec ords. “IPs heavier than anything bale oe eid wees | Entertainment, it stage is saved for ‘such embellishments as hand clapping, percussion and nally, Jacks ‘Lavin spends “ornewhere in the 300-t0-100-hour range” fon each album, says’ Camp- bell: “Al Tom make records. fants tp do is ® 1 cool purveys nd slarred Ron ONel isthe as 2 police captain in the *tlectaly, that's th om but when y dealing with its diferent? Rou: “In tele vision, blacks are all in To Advertise Your Live “I's fine for them to make people laugh, but when comes to saying something serious, well . 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Located under the Fireside Dining Room, Castlegar, Open from 8 p.m. «2 e.m. C_ Voice of the People Have right to education the power of debate, proper they're running) and that we pay 30 cents me 8 eter after the strike i ‘economic even, tough it takes five mes us long to get seems "amusing that when one (the €2 per cent of the work force in Ca ‘could always phe wel not aways and combined fer ive you bette Ome service by calling Van thing? thee problem and expense of building the news reports college soour children stay it i the area for higher eciucation rong right and ot and then every year some- Taking peoion nthe te Cet beia tr ches jpute. hostage for ransom. {The other example, of But then, before it was the sti re isn {course affects us more than a thats stanly in its right mind {pice increas i commodiy, peopl wh mn strike should risk its childrens’ fu- eg. the Th io perhaps iy isthe only fat thet some 20,00 people they how to jean hold uj the 2000000. Teeve their ber disputes ‘peho pay them seems funny “Tt seems tha to school (and didnt learn enough) we al was ucators in ee ob pr i viously they ki expression of feelings. wwe: They always Laugh et Elmer Verigia Nazi By David Minther, MOSCOW (AP) — In a tome ofthe werlds nest od autos, lovingly restored t taint condition by Russian car fanatics such as Alexander Lomakov owns a fleet of 11 vintage auton and five mo toreycles, a colketion he clam is uarvalled in the Soviet Unior Pedestrians gawk, other guess it reminds them of their youth.” The SSyearcld Muscovte " mapa poy ony pn orld War era, many al which were brought to Soviet Unions war boty by cfficers and then iat for lack of spare PMA Horch 859 convertible built in 1935 for Goorin Germany’ his finest vehicles, res AS CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 2, 1981 Russian car fanatic staff car part of his fleet to immaculate condition in Sie veare of painstaking Nazi “staff ear” in a dozen SRDESIN TUNG German uniform behind the Russian filmgoers wheel hina the sleek ear with tne” Two fenders as the Mercedes-Benz 540 racers from the late 1990s, a Blueberry woman, Irene Wilson, dies © A longtime Blueberry Cale. She later became the Creek resident, Isa- college's bella Wee, led ‘hug. 30 a the age of 6 Leng oa 24, 1919 in Moose dav, Sask, she moved to Vancouver wilh her par- nts as a young girl. While in sncouver wurvived by her husband’ dim of Bioeberry Creek; two daughters, al Castlegar Funeral pel. Mra. Wilson operated it under the name of Irene's cell ell oxM pre-war Porsch Toe Opan bor = other German cars he Troseh, Talon and: Axe trian sedans from the same ‘era are also found among the the ovis retoring at support th his cluttered workshop. 2d preservation of historeal “I spent all my free time here.” said bearded, see hf {opatits carson dala, but influentia} friends have prom: ised to help establish a mu- Chalked on a door in his workshop isa quotation from stan conto ta Lomakoy said he first be- ‘came interested in vintage is da restoration wey wl cars in 1969 while working aa a craftsman divorced me. She sad oaly 8 {ool ean live with such a fan- atie.” makers two teenaged sons help in restoring the pprizes their father has ac- quired from backyards and fiat heaps of Russia, usually several hundred dollars the 260 ‘alice coned iy, mmbors of a vintage car club in Riga, Latvia, Lomakov said the Moscow club lacks an exhibition hall Appledale resident passes at age 74 Mrs, Julia Berekoff of Ap- Voykin of Shoreacres and pledale, died Saturday at the Helen Berekolf of Toronto; age of 74. 1 Sbayrantern Ape 61907 wan and came to BO in 113 wilt hes family to settle in Brilliant. She married Jim Berekoft in 1924 and the 4 a OTT and 8 oon, Jim, tn eran Moo rarer tad cond Krai all wth arial in ber of the Union of Spirits Communities of Christ The ts sevivod by. two daughters, Mrs. Mike (Jala) under the direction of Castlegar Funeral iL New club operates on barter system EDMONTON (CP) — An credit-and-debit system. f to ben ae ‘high cost of living or for the num its tiated between the buyer and seller. When a member bu; from another member, the buyer's account is debited by time and money the prearranged number of tho t memberhip fo ls ered In this way, says Willisms, om s lrsea change member dati can bare and ofter his legal work done by a things that they ure wing member kanye evn though any more that just sit in tke Sas siya Willan, “Hopefully, by people wil keep eta countant who needs dental systems throughout North America. 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