February 8, 1989 i ENTERTAINMENT Sunday Brun 10:30 a.m 1:00 p.m 5-4 466 Reservation ye “A Love 4! Dad and Me! “> naan er nang FOR SALE NOT THE RESTAURANT BUT THE FOOD! a 2 for 1 Jumbo Shrimp Platter Value of $17.90 for only $8.95 Available Monday to Saturday 4-8 p.m. Eat in only. Bring a Friend. WE ACCEPT WESTAR, CELGAR & COMINCO MEAL TICKETS PH. 365-8155 1004 Columbia Ave., Castlegar D. BAR- D DINING LOUNGE OPEN 4 P.M. DAILY AIR CONDITIONED RESERVATIONS WESTAR & COMINCO FOR PRIVATE PARTIES VOUCHERS ACCEPTED 365-3294 Located | Mile South of Weigh Scale in Ootischenia — LICENCED DINING ROOM — Fox to star in sequels UNIVERSAL Michael J quels to his CITY, CALIF, (AP) Fox will star in two se 1985 hit Back to the Future, in which he had the role of a young time traveller. They willbe filmed this spring and summer. by Universal Pictures Most of the cluding Lea Lloyd united original co-stars, in Thompson. Tom Wilson €hristopher and will be. re. The sequels are schedule@for release this winter and next summeg the studio announced LEGION BR. 170 DANCE SAT. 9:30 - 1:30 0.m. BAND DAVE SCANLAN a") Monday to Thuredey m. Friday & senesey Id nsen -Sa.m 365-7017 veers six 81 be signed in Proper CHICKENMAN . HAS RETURNED! Listen for Pra Winged Warrior on CKAR at THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL cileneh BREAST REGGE Ss eee og VERNON NE’ VERNON, B.C, was 10 years 100 early said of her appearance. ** nings including two cars of the border trade agres within 10y ars had e: and bought tickets in advance. to get into the studio. shirt,’* she recalled said L was a maternity nurse, bination.” pay income tax on the money (CP) — The price was right for Vernon Jubilee Hospital maternity nurse, but the timing Ruth McElroy, 47, won a silver showease grand prize on the popular TV show The Price is Right “I think | made a complete fool of myself," she Italk alot withmy hands.” Unfortunately, she will have to sell most of Ker ear in the United States because federal tax Wound Nave tobe paid or bottrsides With the implementation of the free. ent, new car. import duty will be removed The retail value of her winnings was $41,000 U.S. The curly-haired- McEtroy orginally went to Los Angeles on a holiday with her son in mid-January She artier decided to attend a taping of the game show Then she waited I ! **Iwas dressed like a slob ina Mickey Mouse sweat ‘They must have liked it when I and maybe it was the com. Using an agent, McElroy will sell the items, which are still in Los Angeles, at their wholesale value and ex Pects to receive about $22,000 US. She will still have to Nurse wins prize By DAWN WICKSTROM der duty-free. benefits days yelling If she had brought the prizes across the border, she would have paid $14,000 in U.S. taxes plus 28 per cent of their value in Canadian taxes. In 10 years, McElroy would be’ able to drive the American-made Ford Probe home duty-free made in the United States would also pass over the bor Duty would still have to be paid gn the stereo. Toyota Supra and anything else foreign-made Import duty on a new car currently is about nine per cent Under the free-trade pact, it will be reduced one , Percenta year until itis eliminated But even though McElroy has to sell the prizes, she says she’s delighted because the money will allow her to buy a new car of her choice and give her children some I've given and given all these years. chink this is my reqard ina way.” McElroy won the Ford Probe in the golf putting event, and the Toyota Supra by out-bidding another top winner in the final showcase. $4,000 of the actual cost She said her one regret about the prog will be broadcast Feb. 15, is that she didn't hug and kiss game show host Bob Barker “It Was so exciting. Everybody in the audience was And when I got back to the hospital everybody wanted to share in my joy.”” under the free-trade agreement, Any of her other prizes * she said. “1 Her bid came within 1, which Theatre in rehearsal Nelson Little Theatre is currently in rehearsal with Neil Simon's 1973 Broadway hit, The Good Doctor. The play is Simon's adaptation. of several short stories written by Anton Chek h Having always had desire to pen a classic comedy or revue, Simon had never discovered a suitable furmula until he stumbled across Chekhov's short story Death of a Government where Chekhov begins, the release says The play's title refers to the fot-so-well-known fact that Chekhov was a successful medical doctor long stops and Simon , February 8, 1989 Castlegar News ar New AIDS study released WASHINGTON(AP) -The AIDS epidemic in the United States will ex. tend well into the next century, and to combat it extensive sex surveys must be conducted, sex education in plain language must be made available and condoms widely distributed, said a study released today The study by the National Research Council says the U.S. war against acquired immune deficiency syndrome and the virus that causes it, human immunodeficiency virus or HIV, is handicapped by outdated data on the sex habits of Afnericans and by poor studies on precisely how many people now carry the AIDS virus. The study said public health authorities have a ‘pressing national need"’ for statistics gathered in a variety of surveys, including AIDS blood tests from a wide segment of the population, such as gewborns and women seeking abortions, and for well-designed studies of homosexuals, prostitutes and intravenous drug users, some of the major risk groups for the disease The United States, faces a long, difficult battle against the AIDS virus and tKat efforts will con: the study said, tinue even after a cure is found. “The struggle to retard the spread of HIV is likely to persist well into the next century,"’ the study said, ‘Im proved understanding and prevention of the behaviors that Spread HIV. AIDS will be needed — not ony in the short run;,.but in the decades. that ical breakthrough as follow any me well.” PASS A MILLION tralso-noted:**HIV-is-atready-sub U.S the number of people stantially seeded in the population who are now infected may surpass one million — and the virus is likely to con tinue to spread, if not in epidemic form, then in a persistent, more stable endemic form.’ The dations aimed at gathering infor mation on how AIDS is spread, as well study includes recommen as the use and effectiveness of behavior modifi Among the recommendations * Blood tests for AIDS among all babies born in the country womenseeking abortions at clinics ation programs. and among * ‘Vigorous programs" of research into U.S. sexual habits, inchiding sex outside of marriage, between people of the same gender, with people-of both genders, with’ prostitutes, and ariations in sexual among the various types of séxual par "It also said the sexual habits techniques tnerings of people Who inject drugs should be studied * Expanded programs toteach injection” techniques to drug users. Needle-sharing among drug users is thought. tobe a-major-way-in- which AIDS is spread ° That available to all sexually active per sons”’ and that a study be conducted to condoms be ‘‘readily determine how effective condoms and spermicides are in lowering the risk of HIV infection * That sex education on preventing AIDS be “available in clear, explicit language in the idiom of the target audience." © That.treatment be available for all sexually transmitted diseases which are thought to speed the spread of AIDS. © That television networks provide public methods of avoiding AIDS, and that thé¥ accept condom advertisements. AIDS is a disease that-destroys the body’s immune system and its ability more service messages on Passengers, crew feared dead in air disaster to fight infection. Patients usually die of infections or cancers The disease is usually spread but also blood a Pregnant woman to through sexual contact through contact with blood, Products oF Fre her child Most of the victims in the United States are homosexuals or intravenous but the Wisease has been drug users, spread through heterosexual contact, contaminated blood transfusions and from mother to newborn. The National Research Council isan arm of the National Academy of Scien: ces, a private, nonprofit group that advises the government on scientific matters CASALANO CLUB 4 VIDEOS Dr. David Ohims; Psychiatrist, Addictionologist Fridays — 8 p.m. Old Arena, Rear Entrance Feb. 10 ALCOHOLISM Feb, 17 — COCAINE Feb. 24 — MARIJUANA MAR. 3 — PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Moderator: Dr. Van Vliet COFFEE AND COLLECTION 7 World-wide FAX service v Business or Personal Use We've got the FAX! 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Nick Nolte 35| (Show Times Martin Short =|! 790 THREE <=> (FUGITIVES 2 On Shaw Cable 10 EVERY SUNDAY 6 PM 1 Game Only FULL BLACKOUT Prize is 50% of the Gross Cards are $3.00 Per Sheet (3 Cords Per Sheet) AVAILABLE AT: Oglow’s Paint & Walicovering; Johnny's Grocery and Gas; Pharmasave: Mallard’s Ski & Sport, Central Food Mart, Rotavilla China Creek Shell; Castlegar Turbo For Simon, the play represented a Simon eo gan for Major departire trom the _ Wy” ee ~ h _ : early” Chekhov who, prior to his ary comedies with which he had il emergence as a’ master dramatist, achieved prominence, according to a news release from Nelson Little The. TYPE SETTING Give your newsletters, meeting bulletins, etc, a professional ap. pearance. Camera-ready type for your photocopier wrote hundreds of short stories for various Russian publications, the re- lease_says. It -is_this early work according to Simon, which so elo: quently. captures the . comic and serious sides of the 19th Century Russian bourgeoisie Serving as the ‘‘link’’ between Chekhov's stories arid Simon's: play is the speech from Chekhov's drama, The Sea Gull, which depicts “the author and pla aywright, Directed _by—Gus Bas— Doctor’ will be performed in Feb. 16, 17 and 18. The comprised of cight—vignettes ing with Nelson play is open The Sneeze and progresses throwgh-Fhe-GovernessFhe-Sedire tion, The Drowned Man, The Audi tion, The Defenscless Creature, The Arrangement, and with The Writer. The cast includes Bruce Fran Patterson Mark Andrews in a variety of roles, with Neal McKenna as the concludes Ormond Laurie Jarvis, and writer. CASTLEGAR NEWS writer’’ as a compulsive observer and narrator who weaves together, in a 365-7266 consumer of life. The collaboration is variety of guises, the eight short remarkable in that it is difficult to tell scenarios a SHAW CABLE 10SCHEDULE and discussed the justice reform com- program was produced by: Nelson Feb. 8, 1989 Sp:m. (Wed) 9 a.m. (Fri tha-m.tSun) Valdy in concert — The performance in Nelson some years ago by this well known Canadian singer was taped by Shaw Cable p.m. (Wed) 1 a.m_ (Eri) 1 p.m. (Sun) Chamber Chat — Gn this mon th’s show host Laura Metcalf previews the upcoming events and highlights the past activities of the Trail Cham ber. This program inctudesan address by Howard Dirks to a Rotary and Chamber luncheon held in Trail 7:45 p.m. (Wed) 11:45 a.m. (Fri) 1:45 p.m. (Sun) B.C. Winter Games Preview — Host Art Maxwell inter views the: men’s and ladies curling Mike Pozin and Betty Agnew. This program was produced by Shaw Cable in Nelson 8:15 p.m. (Wed) 12:15 p.m. (Fri) 2:15 p.m. (Sun) The Leading Edge — This mini-documentary showcases chairmens achievements in a wide variety of science_and_ technology area_in_the communities throughout the country 8:50 p.m. (Wed) 12:50 p.m. (Fri) 2:50 p.m. (Sun) Castlegar Chamber Lun- Attorney General Bud a chamber luncheon cheon — B.C Smith spoke at "h x ALENTINES pay DINE ® mittee report 9:30 p.m. (Wed) p.m. (Sun) B.C. Winter Games Preview — Host Art Maxwell inter- views netball player Marion Hunter about this sport and talks to bowling chairman _Ron_Sandness-and-netball chairman Debbie Zebermam. This D p.m. (Fri) 3:30 Shaw Cable 10-p.m. (Wed).2 p.m. (Fri).4 p.m (Sun) Sign Off. Please note repeated on Friday starting at 9 a.m and again on Sunday starting at 11 a.m. Play Rotary TV Bingo every Sun- day evening at 6 p.m. This schedule is . Arts Council receiving entries The Nelson and District Arts Coun: cil is now receiving entries for the 10th Annual Kootenay-Boundary Regional Juried Art Exhibition All artists and artisans living in the West Kootenay-Boundary region are invited to submit recent work for the exhibit, tq be held at the Chahko-Mika Mallin Nélson March 5-23 The exhibition is sponsored by the Assembly of British Columbia Arts Councils and the West Kootenay Regional Arts Council. A professional jury will select a number of works of outstanding quality to be exhibited at CRIDA the British Columbia Festival of the Arts in Chilliwack in May Entry forms are being distributed through the 10 arts councils in the West Kootenay region, and through local galleries and craft outlets. Forms must be postmarked by Feb. 14 For entry forms, or further infor AMauon, contact vour local ats cette cil, or Alex and Linda at the Student Union Building, Nelson An opening reception will ke held at 1 p.m. Sunday March $, The public is invited. The exhibition will be open during mall hours until March 23 “The Good ~ SANTA —MARTASAZORE (REUTER) — Alll 144 people aboard a Dominican Republic and lett Bergamo at_11_ a.m, local time (Sa.m. EST). TOR“ aN emer pene before the crash. Tanding shortly arketing/ General Management You Are Invited to Shaw Cable's OPEN HOUSE Saturday, Feb. 11 From 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m, SHAW CABLE OFFICE 1951 Columbia Ave. Castlegar See how to praduce a TV Show and how it gets to your TV! Along with draws for Hats Sweatshirts;—Cablte~ Converters—jand—a—4 Colour TV! FUN FOR ALL — AS WELL AS REFRESHMENTS | We Look Forward to Seeing You! {P:S- An extra speciat promotion on our Pay TV Packages will be available!) 365-3122 © = : COMMUNITY n Board VALENTINE DANCE Saturday, February 18, Robson Rec. Hall, The Music Machine, Refreshments. Lunch, Door Prizes. 9-1 a.m. $5.00 per person. Members $4.00. Tickets Cheryi 365-2891, Roberta 365-5860, Bill 365-3670 and Johnny s Grocery 12 WOMEN’S AGLOW VALENTINE’S DAY BANQUET February 13, 6:30 p.m. at Fireside. Men and teens welcome. Andrew and Glenda Basher who have travelled Information and reservations 365. 212 Monday Musicians and speakers ‘across the U.S. with the Happy Hunters. JUNIOR REBELS BANQUET Saturday, February 25, 6 p.m. Sandman inn. Tickets $8.00 at: Castlegar Sports Center, Kat's Trophies or Executive 5/12 L.A. TO ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION No. 170 Valentine Coffee Party, Tuesday, February 14, 10 a.m...) p.m. Boke table rattle, door prize. Everyone welcome 212 CASALANO CLUB California grown * Sunkist nave . 5 oranges epprox. 20 Ib. box = beef Ib. pkgs. 49 cut from Conade grade A beet lean ground kg.3-92/ib. 1.78 Purex® ne: * yellow * chamy toilet tissue 8 roll pkg. 2 Summit * regular * nabob coffee ition» regular > fl ‘extra fine. nb 99 limit 2 per customer Thursday, Friday; Saturday, February 9, 10.8 11. Plaza Store Only black forest ham.....,...0....0..99 cooked ham woe 88 roast pork we-17 bavarian meat loaf woe 66 NOW AVAILABLE A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH INDIVIDUALLY SLICED & WRAPPED MEATS. Prices effective Feb. 6 to Feb. 11, 1989 Two locations to serve you: Downtown and Plaza! PLAZA, SUPER-VALU OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M.-5 P.M. or-Oe v amen Arena rear entrance. Feb. 11, Alcoholism; Feb. 17, Cocaine: Feb. 24 Marijuana; March 3, RX Drugs. Moderator; Dr. Van Vliet. Coffee and Collec tions 812 ROBSON RIVER OTTERS VALENTINE’S BINGO . Saturday, February 11 at Community Complex. Early bird 6 p.m., reguler 7 p.m. Packages available. Everyone welcome 20 VALENTINE DINNER Sunday. February 12, 5 pm. to 7 p.m. Robson Community Hall. Lasagna spaghelt or turkey. Adults $5.00, Children 2 0 12, $2.50. Sponsored by Rob. son Recreation. Everyone welcome VALENTINE TEA: AND BAKE SALE 70, Knights of Pythias. Legion Hall, Feb. 11, 2-4 p.m Klephant foble, door prite. Admission, 81 Ste Twin Rivers Lodge No White Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed The first 10 words are $3.75 and additional words are 20¢ each. Bold d words (which must be used tor headings) count as two words. There is xtra charge tor a second insertion while the third consecutive insertion is e tourth consecutive insertion is half-price Minimum charge whether ad is for one. two or three times) Deadlines are 5 p.m. Thursdays tor Sundays paper and 5 p.m. Mondays tor Wednesdays poper. 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