Page 6B Mountaineering author Adrian Burgess to visit The Kootenay Mountaineering Club, Selkirk College and Reebok International present a lecture and slide show By inter nationally-recognized moun taineer/author Adrian Burgess on April 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Castlegar Campus Sentinel Lec ture Theatre Burgess and his identical twin brother, Alan, were ‘born in the Pennine Moorland of Yorkshire, England in 1948. They began climbing at the age of 14, During the 1960s and ‘70s, they made over 50 major alpine ascents in summer and winter, which distin guished them as internationally acclaimed alpinists Burgess reached the summit of Mount Everest in May, 1989 in a rapid three-day ascent with mere ly 18 hours of climbing He has contributed articles and photographs to several interna tional journals and magazines; has participated as climber/cam eraman on the internationally dis- tributed films “Everest in Winter” and “K2 The Savage-Mountain He has been featured in a large number of published moun taineering books and has recently completed, together with His brother, their autobiography The Burgess Book of Lies ENTERTAINMENT | a a) ij toopER COUNTRY ; APRIL 13 ¢ 1 rs 18 3 48 é* WEDNESDAY NITE 2 PECIALS LADIES WIN $50 ERY THURSDAY NIGHT CounTRY CAPITOL OF THE KOOTENAYS ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Branch 170 Sundays | Mon. - Sat. - Thurs. with me mbers welcomel rey Ave., C legar 365-7017 Dinner Show: $25 Show Only: $15 Tickets at: Castlegar Sun Pete's TV Plaza IDA Pharmacy NAME: “Dinner Show” Dinner: 6:30 pm Show: 8:00 pm A Musical \ Concert * Tribute Fri., April 21 : Fireside Inn ff Featuring ¢ over 20 hits including “Crazy”, She's Got You”, “| Fall To Pieces”, “Sweet Dreams”, and “Walking After Midni we . Enter to win 1 pair of % aporess PHONE:___-_ Mail or bring to Castlegar Sun * Winner notified April 17, 1995 The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, April 12, 1995 Mirror, mirror on the wall, who will make a bid? National Exhibition Centre co-director Myrna Cobb dis- plays a fabulous mirror created by Castlegar potter Garry Graham while auctioneer Alison Paine, co- host of CBC Radio Daybreak program from Kelowna, asks for offers. It was all part of the NEC Magic Mir- rors fundraising gala Saturday night SUN PHOTO / Gordon Turner Magical evening at NE There was something magic in the aar at the Magic Murrors Exhi- binon/Fundraiser at the National Exhibition Centre. Maybe it was the mirrors themselves, fascmat ing people since"ancient times Possibly’ it was thé scintillating art items donated for the silent auction. Perhaps it was the wine proferred by the Cartier Winery. Then again, likely it was Ali- son Paine, CBC radio Daybreak co-host, as lovely and gracious as her cheery radio voice might indicate Whatever was in the air, it was a stunning evening. It began with people stream- ing into the centre and quickly bidding on their favorite arts, craft, or antique items. Donated TRAIL'S TREASURES “NEW & USED* Buy & Sell — Antiques 364-1387 ~€45 Victoria Monday to Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Over 14,000 sq. ft. of merchandise by artists and those interested in art from around the region, the silent auction had unimag- inable variety There pine ncedle bas- kets, handwoven | blankets. water- color paintings, candle holders, rugs, etched plaques, rose- wood boxes, hand blown glass, sculptares, clay plates, hat stands, stone oil lamps. chimes, signed books, and porcelain lamps. Several antique pieces includ- ed a Limoges tureen from 1900- 1929 and a Victorian pewter mug were | FROM “TURNER trom 1885 mirrors’ As the program itself. began, local author Vi Plotnikoff read excerpts from her book of short storiés Emphasizing her talent for humor, these WHERE [SIT... or. tee era pieces got the crowd into GORDON the right mood. Then Alison Paine took over and the auction-proper began A little tentative to begin with, Paine soon showed why she seems so confident while doing her radio show. Soon she had the audience bidding well, And nurrors, mirrors, ‘Commercial Printing & Bindery} High Volume Copying Graphic Design & Typesetting “1-800-932-1414 -511 Front Street, Nelson and the various mirrors bringing good prices. Some 20 mirrors of imagination—were in the main auction. There were mir- rors bordered with metal design,s such as those by Andrew Raney, mirrors with wooden borders, such as Brian Hoffos’s mirror with bullrushes, mirrors with twig/branch out- lines such as those by Jackie miracles (WED THU 3 fn. SHOW Times: | aE sHowine HOVsE cable ® SHAW CABLE SCHEDULE APR. 10-16, 1995 54 n (Wed pm (Wed (Wed.) 2 SPECIA 5:30 pm (Wed ) 9:00 am (Thurs.) 5:30 pm (Sun.) KOOTENAY SPORT FISHING 10:00 am (Thurs.) 6:30 pm (Su PATE ALIVE n © am (Thurs.) 8:30 pm (Sun KOOTENAY FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS FINAL CONCERT 1:00 am (Thurs.) 10:30 pm (Sun.) NEW BEGINNINGS 00 per(Thurs.) 11:30 pm (Sun.) EDMONTON s PROJECT DISCOVERY (PART 1) pm (Thurs.) 2:00 pm (Fri.) CASTLEGAR SCHOOL DISTRICT FACILITY REPORT TRAIL CITY COUNCIL PROGRAMMING TUES., APRIL 18 & WED., urs.) 3:00 pm (Fr APRIL 19 RENE MORGAN WETMAN mSSO. FREEMON \ TU $55 COLCMBLA AVENUE CASTLEGAR BC 00 pm (Tues.) 9:00 am (Wed. ) WINTER GAMES BROOMBALL BIOVC ARE LABORATORIES EAR PIERCING IN OUR COSMETIC DEPARTMENT SPECIAL OFFER ‘6. 99 ~ GOLD PLATED SURGICAL STEEL STUDS AND PEOPLES DRUG MART 365-5888 Nedelec, and mirrors developed from pottery backings such as those by Garry Graham Two versions of murrors were _«. SUNDAY ~s : FOR YOUR wm CONVENIENCE Sunday hours are as follow: MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. 490 - 13 Avenue 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. startlingly different. Ingeborg Thor-Larsen’s shaw! covered with tiny mirrors was quite intriguing. However, the most sought-after item was Saskatchewan artist Winston Quan’s pendant mirror, which was really a necklace mirror with a silver crescent moon on one side and a house and full moon- stone on the other. Artistic Aromas was present with its fine assortment af fla- vored coffees: Cartier* WiteS was generous with its selections of both reds and whites. And for a food buff like me, the quiche and cheesecake from the Lion’s Head were scrumptious. The winner of the Canadian Regional Airlines return trip to Vancouver was Peter Vogelaar from Winlaw who was so excited he jumped up shouting Ss, yes” ” Most people went away from the gala affair happy and carrying valuable art items. One Nelson dentist needed a bigger vehicle for all of his purchases, but the Prices were right and it was for a good cause At the end of it all, the Canadi- an Red Cross and the National Exhibition Centre had themselves a good bundle of money to share for their various projects in the year ahead. 11 a.m. PHARMASAVE 1128 - Sra Street p.m. 646 18th St PLAZA I.D.A. PHARMACY . Castleaird Plaza -4p.m. 3 p.m. - PANAGOPOULOS PIZZA PLACE 2305 Columbia Avenue Midnight 10 a.m. MACHADO'S GROCERY LTD. 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The United Doukhobor Cen- tennial ‘95 Choir and Drama Ensemble, dressed in period cos- tumes, and blending a unique style of a cappella singing with acting, take the audience on a memorable journey of remem- brance and hope. Voices For Peace entourage includes 56 singers, four actors, and five technical assistants, aged 14-73, who come from all walks of life and repre- sent Doukhobor societies from Vancouver Island to the Manito- ba border. All of them have contributed their time, energy and resources to share a message of love and peace in English and Russian, with audiences from Vancouver to Montreal, from New York to Moscow, during the spring, sum- , mer and fall of 1995. Complete Body & Paint Facilites Auto Glass Replacement Towing