CASTLEGAR NEWS, Fobruary 13, 1983 Adults —$6 Children 12 & under _ and Seniors — Director ‘arrives: in Neison Vaneouves’a John Cooper will be arriving in Nelson this, week to ‘direct, Theatre En- ergy’s March production of The Tomorrow Box. “This, talented director, plus ‘an entertaining Can- adisn play- will alight Nel- son, ‘Trail and, Castlegar, audiences,” says Meredith Bain Woodward, the com- pany's artistic director. An honors graduate of the University of Guolph and UBC, Cooper has a long Hat of of TICKETS AT: Cai N.E.C., Selkirk both Librarys sty atthe door. : SPONSORED BY CASTLEGAR ARTS COUNCIL. COMMUNITY ‘Bulletin Board Annuol general meeting Thursday Feb. 24 01 7:20 pm 2198 Crestview Crescent, 365-2065. 13. ENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATI Old time Fiddlers will entertain-at Senlor Citizens social meeting Thursday Feb. 17 at 2p a" KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR THE HANDICAPPED nual general meeting will be held on Monday Feb. 2 at mee United Church. There will be a pot-luck dinner at 6 p.m., followed by meeting. Pyar VALENTINE: & BAZAAR Will be haldat the Postereek ¢ Community Hall on Monday Feb. 14 from 10a.m. tol p.m. Everyone welcome. 2/12 INLIMITED Production of “Buepboay il be presented at 8 p.m. Feb. v7, and _19 at the Trail Junior Secondary School Auditorium Ticketsatt & )Bookstoreandat dees a2 ‘and ‘i dits, A hard workers, he ts is currently Artistic Director of Touchstone Theatre in ‘Van- couver, while, still ‘finding time for programs at the New Play Centre, to: direct for the Arts Club and Cross- roads Theatre, and to lead | workshops'for Theatre B.C; -. “Tam excited about work- ing on Theatre Energy's new project,” says Cooper. a aS Weare SERVICES AVAILABLE. © DomesticFlights, : Charter Flights Available 2 Reno Bus Tou *s jal Rolideys for Entertainment e TILE ARTWORK: a “this Dutch biblical tile titled ‘eChriet Washing th from the 17th’or 18th century is one of the 80 artistic: and:histor! display at the National Exhibition Centre in the ‘Tiles Tell A Tale’ March 11. This unique exhibition from the Royal Ontario igns and. techniques em- ployed during’ this: period | 7 imitated and © developed by Victorian ‘tile © were, in-turn, development. through several’ civilizations of tiles as anart form. NEW YORK (ap) — Pat Sandys anticipated a quiet Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit groanizations be listed here. The first 10 words are $3 and additional words are 12¢ each. Boldfaced words (which must be used for headings) count as two words. There is no extra charge for a second consecutive Inser- tlon while the third consecutive insertion is half. price. Minimum charge is $3 (whether ad Is for one, two. o: three flmes), Deadlines are 5 Pam, Thursdays for ‘Sunday's ‘: iper and 5 p.m, Monday: Wednesday's paper. Notices should be brought 10 the ‘Castlegor News at 197 Columbia Ave. COMMUNITY. Bulletin Board FEBRUARY 19 . PICK HOBSON RIVERSIDE HOTEL . OFLY A FEW SEATS STILL AVALARLE FEBRUARY 26 ICK HOBSON RIVERSIDE HOTEL MARCH 12 PICK HOBSON RIVERSIDE HOTEL MARCH 19 SUNDOWNER HOTEL MARCH 26 COLONIAL INN IL 23 PICK HOBSON RIVERSIDE HOTEL MAY 15 SUNDOWNER HOTEL 8-DAY FLY TOUR Depart April 2 and return April 9 7 Nights at Conastoga Inn bi d use of rides yo 2 days (oxcept "shooting galleries). ® Seaworld © Tijuana, Mexico © Nott's Berry Farm ¢ Transportation from Trail to Spokone ond return © Airfare with United Airlines ¢ Transportation from L.A. Airport to Conastoga Inn and return. . STARTING AT adot "554 ws) ona®5S 19 ws) Per person with 4 sharing accomodation PHONE Now! LIAITED SEATS LEFT I April 1- Bus Tour - 11 Days We visit x Oregon * San Francisco %* Anaheim * San Diego % Tijuana, Mexico % and more. © Passports and Visas. heon with Mathew'Prich- ard, Agatha Christie's grand. 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Din Aso Onee sed Private Luncheons. : Phone 364-2616 for Resorvations ee he ; “ls her heirs — . television, Why Didn't were done from her books; Sandya says, speaking of the: author, “and once they” — “realized ‘Agatha Christie could be’ ‘done on and faithfully, ‘, Where’ aré two periods in ‘which tiles reached extraor-" dinary heights of excellence in design; craftsmanship and white “Delft” tiles were oduced. ‘The importance of tiles asa decorative medium cannot be denied’ because virtually. every. age ‘and ‘culture Yee in: ho} t A for this exhibition from these vario . illustrate the role tiles played. (sophisticated and im: t manifestation ‘of the As well, it is hoped that by dying the’ various groups of tiles some of the general * trends in design, execution tiles was in the Middle East, ginning in Pa Hor si fae gate in : ‘periods o tile x and use throughout the ages will become evident. _The NEC is open from 9:80 ly. am. - 4:80 p.m. .weekdays and 10:80 a.m. - 4:80 p.m. weekends, School class tours and other ave tours: can He -was during the. 4th and 16th ‘cent urls in Eagiand. During : *” A series of 25 monoprints’ ‘produced in 1965 by the late Maxwell Bates’ of ‘Victoria. ,titléd “The: Secrets’ ‘of “Grand: Hotel": will “bé'e: hibited’ at. the Gallery.’ at they were less frigh d by the ieee ‘Afternoon “of music An afternoon of chamber . . music of the 18th century is ’ being sponsored ‘by’ the ‘His- tory’ 883° class,: of David‘. on Thursday,’at 1:30 p.m.. in Room 809 of Patenaude Hall’ in Nelson." Works by. ‘Telemann; Bach and. Haydn will be discussed and performed by Don Mit- chell and Bob Eddy on violin, : “s David: Rogosin on. harpsi-; . chord and Ed Fuzzen on cello. ' -, Refreshments will be served and everyone will be Let us please. your Guests and please YOU TOO. . Zusy, fo Thurs. Spam. — 10p.m, Eri Sat, 4:30 p.m. — 0p 1:30 p.m, — 9 p.m. Dining Room and Cocktoil MONDAY =SATUED) AY 4+ 10PA. Treat Your Valentine... SEAFOOD BUFFET . : ‘Feb. 14 only RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED , 365-6000 ° - For Fine Dining. 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NEC. at 865-2411 shead of time. ies, “It always seeméd to mo oat & hotel is full of strange rors on that you about’! likg While there is an emphasis in Bates’-work on the human figure and the humam condi- tion, he stressed that he was always more. taken with the act of painting than with the subjects he painted. This. exhibition. has been ‘organized by the Extension’ Department of the Vancou- ver Art Gallerey with assis- tance from the National Mu- seums Corp. Ottawa, and the B.C. government through the “B.C. Cultural Fund and the B.C. Lotteries Fund. Gallery hours are Monday, “The Roue in Room 523,” ae “Actress from Paris.” Bates once said of this ser-': and Fri- day from noon - 4 p.m. and Wednesday from 6 - 10 p.m. Admission | is free Diamond suéd NEW YORK (AP — Singer B Neil Diamond is being sued _ NEIL DIAMOND ++. copyright suit for copyright infringement Gouge, was pirated ..terday’s Songs, was pirated ‘from a ballad: written by “another composer. The action was filed in U.S. District: Court. by Thomas Cusick, a composer who “claimed Yesterday's Songs “was largely copied from his tune, We're Gonna Make It. . Cusick, who lives in Staten Ieland,. said in court papers “that he wrote We're Gonna | Make It as part of a produc- tion called The Music Box and registered the copyright in January, 1979, OTTAWA or) * jaultieulturalien Fleming jumped the gun last: week: in’ 8 Laverne “Lewycky ‘on ‘his recent marr Manitoba New Democrat; clegred up. telling his colleagues tthe best:Js yet *.; No sooner had Fleming jprefaced -Commons with best wishes) than, ‘| Many MPs and onlookare we marital atatus until Fleming rose after. avert period to explain he assumed the Lewycky had beer B “What's it going. quipped Crane Jenane “ "Drivers formerly. assessed ° penalty points for infractlons: such as speeding and running red lights, now.’ would | face: yatem, drivers with a‘ single otters: a year would not be required to appear in court, unless they want to conest the .vi- ho: ‘violate ‘traffic . regulations, such as. two points ‘for, disobeying a a traffic a Ings and six ‘Points fo driving | But little credit goes to oppositon MPs — inet staff members scored all four goals against Libe tenders, Jean Chretien and Doug Frith. Tory f | Liberal MPs Gary McCauley abd, David Berger. Who ‘says, the. ‘Senate ‘s a “have f traditionalists? . Some sehators ¢ subject of royal assent, the ceremonial final approval: for < | legislation in, Parliament, ‘They think it is a waste ol He paula, the ceremony should be ‘done WAY y with for routine bills because MPs “find this little walk to the Senate quite Bering and senators are sometimes “foreed tok hen Be nd Soh Godfrey suggented “routine: bills . could - be eck royal . asssent: privately while the ceremony in the Senate coutd be reserved for’ the most significant bills.”: Senator Royce Frith, ‘deputy’ government leader, ul S Ganada's Share, ‘its mini- ve long maintained that author- ‘ities. are courting” disaster hen the population density ‘in’ a day at.an average. cost of. about. .$60. a “day.” will’. be needed, to house. offenders convicted under fe new leg- eight per cent. of the total eight million. tonnes. contri- buted, : the_food aid. commit, Aepradminiatering -the. pro-. gram said in its report for the The U.S. was the biggest "Pat Nowlan ended up with ogge on his ace — milk, in fact’ —, when he threw. out-challenges to a group of farmers last week. ‘ ‘The ruddy-faced Tory MP from Nova Scotia suggested a milk-drinking contest to wash down other libations. at “a Canadian of with 4.79 ‘million , tonnes, followed by the Eur- opean Economic Community’: with 1.55 million tonnes. Canada was the third-larg- est contributor. Pec aid was distributed to banquet.“ He. lined up against Pierre St. Martin, former. - , president of the Dairy Farmers of Canada. The milk’ was poured. Up. went : the:-glasses. But Nowlan, ~in his excitement, :tried too hard and spilled the contents over :. his face and suit. ° . Meanwhile, St. Martin calmly quatied his way to victory. ‘ bog sy: . e s - Tory MP: Gordon’ ‘Towers, the crusty : Albertan rancher who often ‘turns’ to poetic shots. at’ the government when all else fails, aimed his sharp tongue most recently“ ‘at Donald’ “Macdonald Sand: his: royal . commission on the economy. Towers said if Macdonald “is intent on building.up a Team Canada, he should concentrate: on filling positions other than left wing” —a slight at New Democrats on the. He said Macdonald's $800-a-day stipend is: ‘vdlataste- ful, disgraceful and obscene,” adding that his disgust was best expressed in the words of the Pard of Dromore: “Big Mac, ‘Big Masi 6 Canadians have. had. their fil” 2 mainly Egypt, cata India, Morocco, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.’ and Tanzania. the shipments were inthe’ form of wheat or wheat flour, Most HOUSE SPECIAL Spaghetti with meatballs, Chicken and.potatoes Coffee Shop Open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily | 651-18th St. Phone’ Castlegar 365-7282 Cable. West 10, ‘ls taking applications for mem- ber on our Board. Meati am y..- for ol "ea ar it you're rer to on ig community mem " their Community T. Vv. Channel, earn how: te'use FOR MORE INFORMATION ‘Phone 365. 3 1 22 ee Wink Soccton in 2 VICTORIA, B.C. Golf, fishing, eB nets, relaning.. 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