‘Owned in Canada by Can The best car rental deal town Is in Budget 365-3300 rentacar eee Bee eee eee Victoria Flautist Featured Artist KCO Kicks Off Third Series The Kootenay Chamber Orchestra starts its third and final series for the season this , weekend, with performances at i the Vallican Whole tomorrow night; at the Jam Factory in Nelson on Saturday night; at the National Exhibition Centre in ‘Castlegar on Sunday after- noon; and at the Trail Baptist Church on Sunday evening. | The feature artist for the third series is Barbara Eadie, a flautist from Victoria whose previous experience includes performing and teaching at several colleges in the state of New York. She has also per- Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 Friday & Saturday 9:30 p.m. - 4:30 Pe 3p.m. Mon: - Fri. Bean i rom ass Fri. q 5 ee oe Ping Tah Guests ve Be SIGNED In BUDDY MABR i COMMUNITY . : STAMP CLUB MEETING David Thompson Stamp Club will meet on Mon., April 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the undercroft of St. David's Church. There will be a Show, Tell and Swap Session. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING & The Castlegar Athletic Association will be holding their Annual Meeting in the Conference Réom of the Community Complex on Mon., April 3 at 7:30 p.m, SPRING RUMMAGE SALE The Women’s Auxiliary to the Castlegar and District Hospital will be holding a Rummage Sale in the Kinnaird Hall on Fri., April 21 and Sat., April 22. For pick-up of donations, please phone 365-5808 for Blueberry Creek, 365-8302 for Castlegar South, and 365-3992 or 365-3821 for Castlegar North. KOOTENAY DOUKHOBOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY—ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society will be held at the National Exhibition Centre in Castlegar on Wed., April 5 at 7:30 p.m. In addition to annual meeting procedures a special feature will be entertainment by the Wynnychuk Choir followed with lunch by the D Cultural Associati All Koot -. Doukhobor Historical Society members and interested * persons are invited to attend. DAFFODIL PARTY : Everyone is welcome to attend the Senior Citizens’ Daffodil Party on Wed., April 5 at Silvery Slocan Social Centre from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch will be provided for 50 cents and there will be a Bake Table. : “BE SLIMMER FOR SUMMER" You are cordially invited to attend open house. being held by the Canadian Calorie Counters on Thurs., April 6 at 7 p.m. at the Rotary Health Centre, There will be a guest speaker. EVENING COFFEE PARTY St. David's A.C.W. will be sponsoring an Evening Coffee Party on Thurs., April 6 from 7:30 p.m. to 10. p.m. in the undercroft of the Church, There will be a sale of home baking and a Bring ‘n Buy table as well as card games to enjoy. Admission is 50 cents and everyone is welcome. JUNIOR FOREST WARDENS MEETING The next regular meeting of the Junior Forest Wardens Club 4311 will be held on Wed., April 12 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 108 at Stanley Humphries Secondary School. Plans for the field trip the following week will be finalized. SENIOR CITIZENS FREE TAX CLINIC Chartered Accountants of Castlegar are organ- izing a free tax clinic for senior citizens on April 3, 5 and 6, Tax returns will be prepared free of charge for’ anyone who is eligible for Canada Pension and who's income is not greater than $9,600. No self. formed with the Ei ceived the 1 Me- Chamber Orchestra with Ber- nard Rubenstein conducting, the Rehearsal Orchestra, Edin- burgh Festival (Scotland) and Canford Symphony Orchestra with Bernard Keefe conducting (England). Eadie’s performance ex- perience in B.C. has been with the Victoria Symphony Or- chestra (1975), the Victoria Chamber Orchestra (1975), and the Courtney Youth Music . Camp on the Faculty Orchestra and the Opera Orchestra (1976). Recent awards received by Mrs. Eadie include the Edith E. Ellis Award at the Greater Victoria Music Festival last May and the Provincial Finals Award at the National Com- petitive Festival of Music last June. In November she re- dallion from the.City of Greater Victoria for outstanding achievement in music, Mrs. Eadie will be accom- panied by the Kootenay Cham- ber Orchestra professional string quartet, by Zdenek Kriz on viola, and by Wendy Pana- ttoni on the harpsicord. The quartet will perform pieces by Tchaikovsky, Borodin, and Dvorak. Flute will be featured on pieces by Vivaldi, Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart. Kriz will perform pieces by Gyula and Dvorak on viola. The Question of Balance Dance Company from Nelson . will not perform in the third series as originally scheduled. Technical difficulties and in- juries to several dancers made it necessary to cancel the dance portion of the program. Wild Comedy Here April 17 at KJSS A zany, bizarre upside- down comedy in a Monty Python vein, which has been a long-running hit in London and on Broadway, is coming to Castlegar soon, The Vancouver Playhouse, British Columbia's major pro- fessional theatre company, will present Joe Orton's and sponsored by Air Canada, comes directly from a highly successful run in Vancouver and is being sponsored in Castlegar by the Arts Council. Joe Orton's cockeyed, but insightful whirl at a murder mystery involves a- missing corpse, a coffin filled with a freshly iA 701 -7th Ave. 8. 13 the Place for a Line of U tory FURNITURE &- AUTOMOTIVE Upholstery Christie’s ‘Mousetrap’ In Trail April 27-29 The cast has been selected and.rehearsals are well under way for Theatre Unlimited's spring production of Agatha Christie’s mystery play “The Mousetrap”. comedy “Loot” on April 17 at the Stanley Humphries Second- ary School. This third annual Play- house tour of the province, made possible with the gener- ous assistance of the Touring : Office of the, Canada Council husband, a sinister son, an alarming undertaker, a fearless inspector of the water board and a constable. ~ Tickets for Loot are avail- able at Carl's Drugs, downtown outlets to be announced or any Arts Council member. Voice of the People School Homecoming Editor, Castlegar News: We are trying to communi- cate with all former students of our community. Would you please print this letter in your paper? = This year, the Town of New Liskeard, Ont., is planning its 75th Birthday, and in con- junction with these festivities, a School Homecoming event is programmed. _ a APRIL ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE Clip & Save! April 1 Matinee DIGBY Aprli3-5. BOOB TUBE & BOOBY HATCH All former ‘students and staff who attended any schoo} _ in New Liskeard, at any time, - are invited to participate. It is anticipated that the New Lis- keard Secondary School will be open for hosting visitations on July 1st. A mammoth dance ” and reunion is planned in the town arena that evening. is F are sched- uled for April 27th, 28th and 29th at the Trail Jr. High School auditorium. ~ Lee Mendoza of Montrose is the director, and the cast includes Yolanda McKinley of Rossland as Mollie Ralston, _ Keith Miller of Trail as Major ~' Metealf, Betti Hall’ of Trail’ as = Mrs.- Boyle, Tim. Skinner ‘of Rossland as Paravacini, Adrian Rollins of Robson as Christo- pher Wren, Sam McBride of Trail as Sgt. Trotter, Lawrence Ingersole of Trail as Giles Ralston, and Barbara Furst of Rossland as Miss Casewell. The technical crew in- OES Chapter " Celebrating . 24th Birthday: To assist the Planning , ; ce o s of Minto Chap- Ce in al rangements and to have your name put on our attendance list, please contact the New Lisheard School Hom coming, 2 = P.O. Box 730, New Liskeard, Ont. Would you please forward * the names and addresses of other former New Liskeard students and staff of which you are aware, who will want to take part in this event? Jack Willars, Chairman, Restricted Enter April 6-12 GAUNTLET Ctint Eastwood April 13-15 DARBY O'GILL and the LITTLE PEOPLE Sean Connery April 15 Matinee DARBY O'GILL and the LITTLE PEOPLE * April 16-18 ROLLING THUNDER Restricted Enter of business income returns please. For an appointment . eontact Robert Cormier at 365-5541 or Mrs. Donnan at 365-5039, TEA AND BAKE SALE Kinnaird W.1. will be holding a Tea and Sale of Baking, Crafts, Plants, Mystery Parcels and White Elephant on Sat., April 8 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Nordic Hall in South Castlegar. There will be a door prize. Everyone is welcome. FIGURE SKATING CLUB COLLECTING COSTUMES ; The Castlegar Figure Skating Club is collecting Carnival Costumes. If you have any costumes from past years, please leave them at Tu-Dor Sports in Castlegar or phone 365-5313 or 365-5121. ‘Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations are listed here throygh the courtesy of Canadian Cellulose's Interior Pulp and Lumber Operations. Please submit notices directly to the Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays. A Public Service of Inte Interior Lumber Operatio: - m Canadian Cellulose ‘] Restricted Entertainment April 19-22 1 NEVER PROMISED YOU AROSE GARDEN April 22 Matinee YOUNG RACERS April 23-25 GRAY EAGLE April26-28 —. onan NIGHT April 29 Matinee SALTY Thursday 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday 7 & 9 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 8pm. : CIVIC IL THEATRE Es N.L. School KDHS Annual Meeting Held On Monday Special entertainment will highlight the Kootenay Douk- hobor Historical Society's an- nual meeting April 5; society spokesman Peter Oglow said this week. Oglow said Russian singing will be featured at the meeting, to be held at 7:30 p.m. at the National Exhibition Centre. ter, Order of the Easter Star, celebrated their 24th birthday last. Tuesday, with several members of Trail’s Columbia Chapter being present. During the evening, a short adenda was held honoring the charter members present, with Worthy Matron Mrs. L. Buffett, as well as several officers, reading some approp- riate verses. Charter members present were Mrs. H. Schellenberg, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. D. Askew, Mrs. E. Sherbiko, Mrs. N. Oswald and Mrs. M. Peach- ey. Each’ of these members were presented with a small cake decorated with a ‘dove _ surrounded with tiny candies in the Star colors—the work of Mrs. Buffett. . Several of the visitors extended birthday greetings to Minto and expressed their pleasure at being present. Several members of Minto gave brief accounts of how the chapter got its beginning, how the money was raised and how it derived its Minto name. Where’s the Loot? cludes Peter Robinson, Joe Szajbely, Marianna Cornea, Sandy Wilton, Cynthia Messen- ger, Don Pau), Jane Isdale, Bill McKinley, Florence Bullock, Don Bullock and Sharon Clem- ent. $ The performances were originally scheduled for earlier in April, but were postponed as ‘a result of the school strike. Contest Offers _ $1,000°Prize “S For Best'Poem _ A grand prize of $1,000 will be awarded in a new poetry competition sponsored by World of Poetry, a bi-monthly newsletter for poets. Also included are 49 other cash and merchandise awards. Says contest direttor Jo- seph Mellon, "We want to encourage poets—even poets who have written only one poem!” Rules and entry forms are available from World of Poetry, 2481 Stockton Blvd., Dept. C, Sacramento, Calif. 95817. . WARNING: Some frequent | coarse fanguage—B.C. Director. . SOW TEMES: 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. in Do you remember. Rooknay Chamber Onclustra presents Sunday, April 2 2 p.m, National Exhibition Centre Featuring: © BARBARA EADIE as Guest Flautist © ZDENEK KAIS on Viola ¢ WENDY PANATTONI on Harpsichord . Don't miss itt 3rd Concert Series}: Adults:' $3 ‘ Sr. Citizens & Students: $2 A UNIVERSAL PICTURE am Tecimicoron’ QE (PRONE 365-7ai1] pASTLE [THEATRE Terry Winter and Team — Crusade for Christ | * IN CONCERT * EVERYONE WELCOME Make plans now, | to attend!) SATURDAY, APRIL 1 “7300 P.M. "STANLEY HUMPHRIES AUDITORIUM ~ Featuring: | The Joyous Celebration The Bowker Brothers on duo pianos Terry Winter And more! fnnesnsnnn ne nennanns satan Actes mae _ LANDERS Ann & 4. Dear Ann: I'm going with a man who keeps me in a constant state of anxiety. I never know for sure whether he is going to show up for a date. He -has the dandiest collection of alibis in the world—airtight and waterproof. He can always produce a witness. * . This man has an excellent job, yet I have had to help him out. with car payments and other small "emergencies". He has postponed our wedding twice. The last time was two weeks ago when he said he fell down and broke his arm. The cast was off in six days which leads me to believe his arm wasn’t broken at all, £ think I ought to have a word. with him, What should I say? t ¢ —Fed Up To Here Dear Fed: The word you are looking for is "Goodbye", * . . Dear Ann: I'm a girl of 15 who needs some personal help. Tve always had a nice complexion until a few weeks ago. I'm going with a guy who likes me a lot (it's mutual} but I'm having a hard time keeping him in line. Last night he told me the reason my skin is breaking out is because my glands are rebelling against nature, He says sex is the only answer. Yes or no? —Ashamed To Sign Dear Ashamed: Are the guys still using that tired old line? Sce a dermatologist. And thank that swell fellow for offering himself up purely for medical purposes. He's all heart. * © «@ ; Dear Ann: I was intrigued by your recent column of “Laws"—and would like to share my collection with your readers if you judge it worthy. i “ —Benton Harbor Ben Dear Ben: I like your collection (especially since I made it), Here it is: Lippmann’s. Law: When all think alike, no one is thinking—very much. (Walter Lippmann) Landers’ Law: Insanity is hereditary—you can get it from your children. (Ann Landers) Munnecke’s Law: If you don't say it they can’t repeat it. (Wilbur C. Munnecke) Weight-Watcher's Law: Better to throw it out—that throw it in, (Skinny Mitchell) Everyman's Law: The other line is moving faster. (All of Us) Brinkley's Law: As soon as you replace a lost article, you will find it. (David Brinkley) . Symington's Law: For every credibility gap there is a gullibility gap. (Stuart Symington) Annenberg’s Law: No good deed will go unpunished. (Walter Annenberg) Coolidge’s Law: When large numbers of people are out ‘of work it can lead to unemployment. (Calvin Coolidge) Levenson'’s Law: No matter how.well a toupee blends in the back, it always looks like hell in front. (Sam Levenson) Lasker's Law: Three people can keep a secret—if one of them | is dead. (Mrs. Albert Lasker) Mondale’s Law: If you are sure you understand everything that is going on—you are lessly ‘confused. (Vit i ‘Walter Mondale) Runyon’s Law: The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that’s the way to bet. (Damon Runyon) Bok’s Law:-If you think education is expensive—try ignorance. (Derek Bok, Pres., Harvard University) Buck Private—World War II: If it's there paint it, if it moves salute it, and never volunteer for anything. (G.1. Joe} + 2 6 Dear Ann Landers: I cannot sign my name to this letter and when you read it you will understand why. Please don’t mention the city. ‘1 am writing about sex among the elderly. You have.written:a great-des! aboutthe'lack of response and how damaging it can be. Have you considered the other angle? I refer to the elderly man*¥ho can't perform but still entertains the idea of sex—in: his head. ' % A woman, in her later years, can lose all desire for sex but physically she can perform because nothing is required except her presence. When a man has sex in his head but lacks the ability to perform, it can be a real problem for both. How can a wife endure this trial without’ battering the male's ego? —Zero Here Dear Zero Here: Many elderly people derive a great deal of satisfaction out of fondling, caressing, touching and just being close. It is not essential that the sex act be consummated. If you let your husband know you are satisfied and pleased by the closeness—and that nothing more is expected or needed—you can enjoy one another as long as you both live. 2 =e « Dear Ann Landers: Please by on my side. I need your help. I have toknow if it is right for a mother to spank a kid the second time if he laughs alter the first spanking? I am 11 years old and live in Trenton, N.J. “Harold Dear Harold: A kid who laughs after a spanking gives the idea that the spanking did-not accomplish anything—that it was sort of a joke. He is then apt to get a second spanking which is not so funny. So wise up and stop laughing already. just received a new shipment of Lamps That's right! Now at Furniture Village, Jim, Linda and Gary can help you find just the right. lamp or lamps to complement your decor. We have many shapes and sizes, among them contemporary and colonial styling. Also a new arrival at Furniture Village, Is a setection of dried floral arrangements In a variety of pots and macrame hangers. Drop In soon. . . you'll be Surprised how well they would fook in your home. * Gest Kootenay. o Castlegar zi rT] ‘ Furniture Village 365-5240 60 Pirie Street SOUND COUNTRY _ One of the brightest stars in country ‘and pop music with her current crossover hit ‘Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue’ is Crystal Gayle. ‘A Records has compiled engagement at the Aladdin jotel. ‘ Her plans had to be can- illness of her mother, who was released on February | from the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis and is recuper- ating at the home of her son Jay Lee Webb in Nashville. Included on the album are the title track and current single release ‘I've Cried (the Blues Right Out of My Eyes),’ written by Crystal's famous sister Loretta Lynn, another Loretta Lynn “composition entitled ‘Sparklin’ Look of Love’ and Marty Robbins’ ‘Too Far.’ Loretta Lynn Loretta taped ‘The Tonight Show’ with Bill Cosby. ‘The Hollywood Squares, "The Merv Griffin Show.’ ‘The Jim Nabors Show.’ and starred in Crystal Gayle Loretta Lynri returned to Los Angeles recently to follow through on a host of media appearances that were ori- her Walk of ginally scheduled to follow Hollywood. ‘or the third year in a row, recording artists Asleep at the Wheel (below) were nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group category oy the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. This year, the Austin, Tex., based western swing aggregation's nomination is for ‘The Wheel,’ the title track from their third Capito! album, released in March 1977. 'W picked up another nomination this year in the Best Country Instrumental Performance .category for fegtine Annie,’ a traditional fiddle tune included on ‘The eel." Day special ‘| Love You. je third week at -the Aladdin Fame Star in The group's first Grammy nominations followed the August, 1975 release of their first Capitol album ‘Texas Gold.” Following the release of their second Capitol album ‘Wheelin’ and Dealin’ in July 1976, AATW picked up the nomination for their version of Bobby Troup’s ‘Route 66.” Asleep at the Wheel is currently putting the finishing touches on their fourth album for Capitol. scheduled for release in April. The group has been working on the album with producer Joel Dorn in New York City. her two-week premiere Vegas * celled due to the serious . WITH FOOD BARGAINS! At Central Food! 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