The Three Musketeers Wednesday, May 25, 1994 = Turner Continued from 28 were only faces in a crowd or bod- ies to be dealt with, Even Schindler at times saw it that way. So Spielberg sought that effect by using many distant camera shots. ber Schindler the saviour. The film also ends badly by hav- ing us meet some of the survivors as old people many years later. the hills. That brightness was enough to let us know this group had survived and would go on to better things. oe Hero, Jnisi Sratoe cae control of other people's fate— and these are the characters the Bach survivor parades past Schindler’ OOOOOO00000O Rated PG, Time 105 min. Overall: C Violence: C- Sexual Content: C+ Language: B Aquatic Centre (A is hosting ENERGY PLUS DAY ednesday, June 1st Admission m1 Seniors FREE all day for all swim sessions & fitness classes For more information & schedule of activities Phone: 365-3386 2101 6th Avenue, Castlegar Toy Rod Gustanon Bs MANY SPECIAL < ACTIVITIES HAPPENING T sound like a broken record lately when it comes to Disney films, but then Disney films seem to have the same repeating qualities of al broken record. The Three Musketeers is another prime [Given the good graces of the Motion Picture Association of America, this movie somehow feceived a PG rating, even though many ele- ments seem closer to PG-13 material. This story is popular 0.1 the screen. I know of at least four other ver- sions, with even more spinoff attempts with modifications on the orig-| however, foe’many Jews, he final idea. In this rendition, comedy is the priority, so much so that also got canghit time, there was little hope. often the story is left on hold while the jokes are completed. Death was at the whim of Oe Ree ee a eee diecnaticn, and sex seems to} Nazi officers and edicts from ibe the funniest thing Direc- Berlin. The scene of the young children hiding or Stephen Here svioaly owed he period ess td Woke fo in the filth of the latrines to save themselves jevery include ¢ ‘age on the screen. On the! from being trucked away to slaughter was girl in the pale red dress ‘weave her way throu, it was a-hoppin’ and a-boppin’ good time at Kinnaird Elementary’'s Arts Night presentation, May 18. Hosted by the Intermediate students, the presentation was called, “It was Great in ‘58!” SUN STAFF PHOTO / Cathy Ross grotesque. ‘The little bit of hope we had because of the juired fortune was gone, ‘Then he whisked the nearly 1,100 Jows away to his new factory in the Czechoslovakian money to phone German wo ea wine parties to pete i Malema ala ala Saivenst: Of comme: tatuaoas me toons huge aged to stay in itible. One even gets shot with a primitive musket at close range, but is| ennai Reena « the war. The movie saved as the bullet (a device not invented yet) hits a cross he is wear-| depicts his smoothness brilliantly eceeameess =") Grab your friends and go for an Artwalk keteers...death to the Mark Friday, June 3 on your Can’t make the party? The June bofese the md of the evening to calendar! Grab your friends, shows carry on til June 30 and : Between i there will be another festive open- . Friday July 8 and Frida: LLEY Dairy Queen & Subway night of Artwalk po li hat amma The June shows feature water eo Locally owned and operated color, acrylic paintings, sand ST. PETER LUTHERAN Sunday School 10:00 am Worship 11:15 am 713 - 4th St, Castlegar Rev. V. Tech * 365-3664 ALL WELCOME! Phy, metal fabric sculpture, mixed media are ear y thew We are too easily content with every-day life. We try to run our rounds without putting in any efforts. baskets, » dye opening recep- j : The average person lacks enth and energy and excuses everything with saying: “well, such is life”. Frog tol paitings. wood sonia, weer. vid sig El eocompeny ck Pron 20-6782 Chr a c00 But life is more than hibernating. We cannot live without feeling, without courage, without joy with- ng after’ come from Nelson, Winlaw, out willingness to forgive, without productivity. Asponta, Crestoa. Katio, Ymir, We cannot withdraw in our roots, we cannot refuse the leaves and the fruits. ” SD Pe sega renee sce ma pecice god fete il be cot dean thrown on. thé Bite” 2% iSyee ch wae” a2..' Focgl. ay occa ern fusral tay sao ny th ek 0 steatosis ah cota Many put up with this condition and feel rather comfortable about it. But that state is even less than the reality of a tree without leaves in wintertime. God has other plans for us. Already the Old Te Says it in comparison with the tree in Psalm 1. ee ee ee eee hy, Senet Sais which yield their fruit in season and thete lenges do ant water ~ God wants our lives to be.rieh, fulfilled and productive. But how can this happen when at middle age we often look like withered trees? To explain it further Paul uses the image of the olive tree. The tree, incl. root and branches, is Israel. The branches broken off, are the unbelieving Jews. The branches grafted in are Gentiles who believe in Christ. Sin has made us like wild branches but now we are grafted on a noble olive tree so ne that we can share the rich root of that tree. (Rom. 11:17) Participants (11): Jessica DeWolf, Kootenay Music Festival; : om That is the new life Christ wants to share with us through the y of his bel s. Rochelle Tognotti, Kootenay Music Festival; Shannon iS The Holy Spirit is the power which can make bare branches produce fresh leaves and blossoms. O'Hare, Penticton Music Emily Proctor, If we allow this power to do its work, it can change us too.. It can change spouses who have Music Festival; and Heather pray to Lalapeee Byer a locked themselves uP tn silence or conflict. It can open the way for young people who have to make a In addition to being selected to | choice for life...It can give meaning again to a life destroyed by lack fiver, Neues Detteat anlar of self-control, by doubt or despair. i It can give us strength to bear sickness or loneliness...to accept the weakness of old age and to say yes to death. Too many individual christians, when thinking about their com- munity, see only the bare, hard tree trunk and they fear to touch it or to come close because it wounds them and hurts. Looking at the trunk they may find no fruit and they complain...but they forget that the leaves and the fruits are produced on the branches but only when these branches are one with the stem and the roots. CASTLEGAR FULL Every active community and every christian who lives by what he/she believes, is a song of praise to the life-giving Spirit and they GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP are blooming branches on the tree. 1801 Connors Rd. hr bh and prod Sanday School 945 am Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am Evening Fellowship 6:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 pm “Learn From The Trees” Submitted by: Rev. Herman Engberink, St. Rita's Parish We all remember what the trees looked like 3 months ago...with their bare branches they stood wait- ing for Spring. Anyone who would see trees in winter-time only, without ever seeing them with leaves or blossoms, would consider that gnarled but fruitless existence to be the reality. Isn't our human life often similar to such a tree? ™ P ia ggeenerce orany fs penne do “WITH FAITH - WE GROW’ TOKNOW ORIST AND TO MAKE HM OWN FOO! 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Sir, the gardener replied, let it alone A loving, caring for one more year, until I dig around it and put manure on it. If it church bears fruit next year, well and good, but if not, you can cut it down” es participa- | The gardener is Jesus Christ who takes care of every individual. 830 pa (Wed) 11:00 am (Thurx.) £30 pat (Stn) ; imei ar He saves what was lost and brings what is dead to new life. TIME TRACES - FAR AWAY PLACES Wh a person conforms his life to faith in Christ and lives by 10:00 pal (Wed) 12-30 pm (Thurs) 10 pm (Sun.) love, there the Kingdom of God is among us. Shaw Cable Schedule May 25 - May 29, 1994 6:30 pm (Wed.) 9:00 am (Thhurs.) 6:30 pm (Sam) COMMUNITY DATELINE 7-00 pm (Wed.) 9:36 amy (Thurs.).7:00 pm (Sun.) 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