A tarabande isa dance: — a rather formal dance | | which originated in the 18th century. : ; The grace and beauty of its name appealed to three - musicians; pianist’ Robin Chow, and singers Kathleen Murison and Kathleen Payne, who adopted it'as a signature for thelr group. On Thursday. night, Sar- abande will present their concert, The Flower Show, in the Twin’ Rivers School acti- vity room. The Flower Show is divided into 16 sections; * from the first blooms of | spring with “To the Crocus my Love”. and “Edelweiss” through various varieties of flowers and other aspects of the summer garden. Spring Songs are fol- lowed by The Violets and The Daisies which in turn leads to’ the section At the Sprig and . Whistle; an English music hall sequence which features an old Gracie Fields song “The Biggest Aspidistra in the World.” From here it is but a-short turn to the Compost Heap with the song “There. are Fairies at the Bottom of Our Garden;" then to English C sean’, Gardens and The Tulj The largest section of the show is devoted to that main bloom of summer, The Rose. This secion is exempla- tive of the infinite variety and talent of Sarabande, with songs ranging from old stan- dards such as Stephen Sond- heim’s “Everything's Coming Up Roses" and Hanley's “Second Hand Rose” to the - classical with Schumann's “Die* Rose Die Lillie’ and Schubert's “Heidenroslein.” The Rose is followed by a section of mucis devoted to The Flower's Best Friend . which includes Rimsky-Kor- blebee,” and. Swann; "the sakoff's “Flight of the Bum- more familiar .to many as the theme, music to The Green Hornet. This is followed by The Urban ae dener’ and “Mi: piece’ popularized English comedians. Flanders then to- The Lilacs and a selection from Gilbert and Sullivan featur- ing “I ama Little’ Buttercup.” * The Flower Show cloees with a Melancholy Medley of songs about the end of the flower season. i The Flower Show is a well-balanced variety concert with something for everyone. - Advance tickets are priced at $4 for adults, and $3 for students and senior citizens, and are available at Carls Drugs, Castlegar Drugs, Cas- » tlegar Library branches and the Castlegar Credit Union. Tickets at the door will be $5 ‘Roll call at the recent Slocan Womens’ ; Institutes meeting was aiswered with 86 pairs of booties for the’ ‘Children’s Hospital and 10 cents for every room ‘in‘a member's house, with pro- ceeds going to Pennies for Friendship. Members decided to. do- nate $150 to the fire de- partment for the purchase of training manuals, for to'make. for adults and $4 for ‘and. senior sizer. Plans were made to visit “OUR VIPREFERRAL SERVICE. 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Ni {") ravinton lo cig Mor a Accordin World & ma t0-the Guinnese | flying inne ate jreatest number: bya the elightert pt on career Meh 13, 1928, ried. his ‘ov section (March 5,, 1980 Activities reviewed & By LOIS HUGHES : MANAGING: EDITOR Announcement of George Christie's election as chairman. of the:; Castlegar: District United fet ; las At. the Feb, 26 meeting; markin t week. board: of directors. highlighted the” ng te United Way's 33 years of ser- vice to, ‘Castlegar area charities; the board also. named John Michelson : as vice-chairman and announced Marjorie MacBain's re-election as /secretary-treasurer. “Also named were:six new. diréctors: Gordon Porter, Al Leavitt, Steve Jankola, Mike Popoff, Jim Brindley and Fanny Stoochnoff to ser- ve. with present board: members Helen Strelioff, Nic Stoochnoff ond Ed Isakson. Other highlights of the meeting included’ reports of : tho past year's activities * from representatives of the local groups which ‘received | funds from the United Way. During. the. outgoing , chairman's add: Nick “on ‘behalf of the Castlegar. Volunteer Exchange. a lined. corvice ready for‘ operation this year. Leavitt also offerred any . that. group,, ae v.in its third year of operation. ‘The’ most Fecent ‘Visible service being in is the local mb of commerce might be able to give’. to United’: Way. /:At present, he said the chamber Stoochnoff thanked his dir- ‘. ectors who “make the United + Way function” and the Royal ,: Canadian Legion for the con- ~ tinuous use of its. facilities -without charge. The many unnamed canvassers - were also singled out for thanks. A lengthy ‘report ‘was - submitted. by Alex. Chevel- dave on behalf of the Castle gar and District Athletic As- “ysociation’ which acts ‘as a obs house for all ‘minor... “sports which, when counted . individually," benefit 1,500 young athletes. 2 Bernje Bloom reported for the National Exhibition Centre /and/-the (C. a ‘in ectory now available to the community. “The exch is ineres- has a paid ip of 58, A thank you’ was. ex: tended to United Way by .. Marg Bro, on behalf of. the pb: Guides singly being used by the community as an information - centre,” said Boyd. - “It maintains a lst of persons offering in-home day-, care services, has shelves of | information on various social and ‘educational services available ‘to the community and keeps a community cal- endar which contains infor- mation on. meetings* and - activities ‘in Castlegar.” ‘Rosemary: Manarin.. ‘the: United behall; of “Big. Brotl ers “of *. for ig them Museum Society stating con: tinuous community help from Sean levels has'a great bearing on the NEC receiving federal id. eaphee ‘on the local level, Work- ““ghops, lectures and: a close communication: with the: school children and. other organizations are all func- ° tions of the NEC. ‘i: He called. attention ‘to the April 80 general meeting he said everyone is welcome i to attend. Kootenay Columbia dis- trict Boy Scouts representa- tive Gwilym Hughes listed present enrolment at 215 with nearly 50 leaders and assistants. He spoke on the Trees of Canada Program, a new in- ‘ novation in the — scouting ~ world in the realm of fund raising. Sponsored by Can- adian Cellulose and with the: guidance of the -Forest Ranger,’ the boys will be planting some 2,500 trees. Be --blobd © clinic ear a grant: which : for- wi eer their last grant 1979. -Itis now a polley,c of the national office : that - Guides can no longer ‘accept grants and must perform a‘ service for any monies received, she ‘the; eventual vebulldin j of the sc 1 No. 9 board of. Sch ‘One area in’continucus fj ‘need of assistance, said Bro, . is:Camp Rory-which serves. as camping facilities to some * Em 1,200 girls tespuehor the month, for ‘the society. ‘y Les Godberson: reported : on’ the “Robson | ‘Recreation | Car missi 2 ‘do not have an older male ‘influence in their lives, and are waiting’ for big brothers. She also said directors were needed to serve on the board. \-4) Speaking’ on’ behalf of . three ‘Separate groups, the Castlegar ‘and © District: Li- brary,, Board, the Kiwanis blood donor ‘clinic and the Castlegar. Chamber of Com- merce, Al Leavitt expressed appreciation. for the assis- tance ‘given the library, which now has over, 2,800 paid members from a pop- ulation of 6,735: in -the city. ‘This represents a 41-per-cent usage, he said. Besides the . Kiwanis Leavitt also touched upon the soccer field being developed by the club, which he stated sshould be or :- pool: and the community hall. The hall, he ssid is made available without charge to different. clubs and movements such as Scouts and Guides. ‘The hall also houses a library which is’ opened once a week. Reporting for the Castle- gar and District. Senior Cit- izens Association Jessie Don- nan spoke of the 164 mem- bers-who use its centre and of the year’s activities. While there were'no re- ports. from the national agencies:such a5 Cross, Canadian ‘National Institute for the Blind and‘the Ar- thritic Society, -MacBain _noted there are many local citizens who use this service and the contribution from this community in compari- son was gemall indeed.” Pledges will be obtai in the future by a door-to- door canvass in a similiar manner to that of the Aqua-: naut Swimathon. “Our application for a’ grant next year may. well be determined by. the success of this drive,” said Hughes. - Ann Holden, on behalf of Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society, reported on the society's 3 five special pro- grams. ° “Our programs serve children from birth: to adult- hood and, through the Vol- unteer Exchange, also assist © adults in the community,” she said. She called attention to the recognition given their ‘community work last year by the pi llegar Credit Union. “The Castlegar Arts Council PRESENTS - SARABANDE. & The Flower Show Thursday, March 6 - 8PM. 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