RS Castlegar News october 9, 1985 ENTERTAINMENT Branch No, 170 Be SIGN Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. after 9 p.m- : Guests Must CABARET Friday & Saturday OPEN AT 12 NOON ‘SIX DAYS A WEEK. Playing Fri. & Sat. EDIn “KALEIDOSCOPE” THURSDAY BINGO, SUNDAY BINGO EARLY BIRD 6 P.M. Royal Canadian Legion | By CasNews Staff _A variety of watercolors, and ink sketches by Oasis artist Helen Gwillim: are fea- |. tured until Oct. Presentation Series at the Homestead Soup and Sand- wich Shoppe in Castlegar. Gwillim, a self-taught ar- tist who -began painting 14 years ago,-has had several previous exhibits, including PAUL HANN who. is a concert recording artist, T.V. poser of film,-music will perform at \——., CASTLEGAR COMMUNITY COMPLEX ; Friday Oct. 11 —8 p.m. Its $7, Members $6 Students $4 Children $2 {ts available at door, Carl's Drugs & 2 libraries. Sponsored by Castlegar Arts Council This warm and funny singer from Edmonton & & Radio personality, com- & children’s. entertainer one with the Trail Art Club at Expo 74 in Spokane. She has also had exhibits in Saskatchewan and at the Na- tional Exhibition Centre in Castlegar. Gwillim says she prefers to stay close to home for the subjects of her paintings and sketches, of which about 32 are on display in the current exhibit. “A lot are local scenes,” she says, adding that she likes to paint,“everything but portraits.” o far, Gwillim has sold nine paintings from the ex- hibit. She says she does not have Cc f Tools tor Peace 1s sp if by Lyle Severn who group of Western q Thursday, October } i SEI prize ‘every Wednesday. S- 18 and 19. Friday, For eekue please ph ter S p.m.). All dona: through the years Enjoy on evening of tober 10, G' to OMMUNITY Bulletin Board (CANADIAN FARMERS IN NICARAGUA onsoring a slide show and talk given visited Nicaragua last spring with o farmers. Castlegar United Church 7, 7:30 p.m. All welcome 381 NIOR CITIZENS TEA Semor Citizens Centre, Friday, October 18, 2-4 p.m. Door aI CASTLEGAR BADMINTON CLUB Starts Wednesday. October 16, Selkirk Gym, 7:30 9.30 40 season 381 H.A. GIANT RUMMAGE SALE Costlegar Hospital Auxiliary Giont Rummage dele, Oct 6-9 p.m. Saturday. 10 a.m.-12 noon. pone 365-8302, 365.5552, (365 2131 al, tons appreciated. THE BLUEBERRY CREEK RECREATION COMMISSION Regrets to announce that it w mas Croft Fawr this yeor: We thank-you tor your'support I pot by nga Christ CASTLEGAR RUSSIAN HALL Russian Singing and Fellowstup, Oc gu 7:30 to 9.30 p.m. Everyone welcome. RUMMAGE AND RUSSIAN BAKE SALE Appledale Hall (Appledale Park) Sot., October 12.10 Pi Association. by App’ 9! 28 Coming events of ind additional ich must be us: Notices should Columbia Ave. Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 10 words are $3.15 a Ss words are 15¢ each. Boldfaced wor- ed for headings) count us two words. s no extra charge for a second consecutive inser- hird consecutive insertion is half-price. $3.15 (sphether od is for one, two or Thursdays for Sunday's s a particular favorite among 18 in the Open _ for Thanksgiving EASTGATE GARDENS Open Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. SALAD BAR (Monday through Saturday) — $3.95 OPEN FOR BREAKFAST AT 9 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL — $3.50 Gwillim works shown her works. Instead, she says each painting “seems to draw me" to it when it is finished. “I have.to like them before I put them out,” she adds. Gwillim. is a native of Buchanan, Sask., a ‘small town near Yorkton. She has lived in Oasis for the past 35 years. re Gwillim will be at the Homestead Soup and Sand- wich Shoppe from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday. ‘The presentation series is sponsored by the Castlegar Arts Council. Commando tops HOLLYWOOD (AP) Commando, the latest film about a lone warrior beating odds and armies, fought its way to the top of the box- office earnings in its first weekend, pushing last week's No. 1,. Invasion U.S.A. to fourth place. Second place was taken by a newly released film, Jagged Edge, starring Clenn Close as a lawyer representing a murder defendant played by Jeff Bridges. The film earned $4.1 million at 1,125 Canadian and _U.S. theatres. 932 Columbia Phi ea 365-7414 CALL 368-9776 TUNCH IN THE T ANT } . 1 a.m. - , Tuesday & the new Vales Nad Naa -2p.m. re ALT itittiiit Point| Re hot 1) tel ea trail bec. WOW SHOWING! COMBO. Ve JOHN CAN! "SAT/SUN MON (TUE. {WED | [THU)[FRI)(SAT] “CARL REINER AND JOHN CANDY // MAKE A SLICK COMEDY ART EXHIBIT . .. Oasis artist Helen Gwillim discusses her painting “Out to Pasture” with Kamloops buyer Sherri Dickinson during opening Friday night at the and on display all this month. ich Shoppe. P are Costions Photo by Doug Horwey Kaslo's biggest musical event until now was last year's performance in the Kaslo Concert Society series entitled A Mozart Concerto Festival, in which six differ- ent soloists accompanied by a professional chamber orches- tra played to an audiente of ‘over 250. | This year’s Oct. 12 opening of the series at the Kaslo school auditorium brings back that same Washington- Idaho Chamber Orchestra with its instrumentation cen- with its instrumentation slightly modified to suit the a4 music of Bach and Handel, zi ‘i i OPENING SOON. conditor Dr. lomes chowp: bin clcvsad hs Seo flin of the hi Idaho Chamber ‘0. ing celebr: ‘is year. As last year, there will again be a soloist in each item, and the conductor will brings his musicians to the Kootenays to open the Kaslo Concert Society series this weekend. Knox rocks Buddy Knox, one of the original rock ‘n’ rollers, is appearing at a -show~ and dance on Friday and Satur- day at the Playmor Hall: in South Slocan. Knox, one of the original seven which included Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, @-Bill_Hal. his own band and had become close friends with other music business newcomers Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly. With $60 and his band, he recorded his first million selling record, Party Doll, which he wrote himself and He then filmed a rock and roll movie called Jamboree with Fats Domino, Frankie Avalon and Chuck Berry. Jones sings for Lord NASHVILLE, TENN. (AP) — Grammy award-winning gospel performer Bobby Jones wants to become a superstar singer for the Lord. With a 60-minut hing a large audience, the 46-year-old singer is in a good \ place-ta spread his message. His TV program, The Bobby Jones Gospel Show. is on the Black Entertainment Television network, the American Christian Television network and the U.S. Armed Forces radio and.TV network. It also is shown on the U.S. Public Broadcasting System, which is widely available in Canada. and in several other countries, including the Netherlands. South Africa and Nigeria. “I want to be one of the people to bring gospel music to the real marketplace by educating people ‘about its marvelous and unique feature ys Jones. “It should be placed where any: good music i Last month, Jones went-to Israel to do a TV special, Christmas in the Holy Lands, for the Israeli Department Tourism and Labor. He fas Ws Whit so performed at (here sree wt SHOW Times (7008900. | SATURDAY. Wednesday's pape: jays for rought to the Castlegar News at 197 666¢¢, HENNE <= TOURS @ 1410 Bay Ave., Trail ; OCTOBER 25th Roger Whittaker SPOKANE OPERA HOUSE 1 Night at Sheraton -NOVEMBER 30th Mitch Miller SPOKANE OPERA HOUSE . 1 Night at Sheraton . DEPA Riverside Hotel & Casino DEPARTURE NOV. 23 Riverside Hotel & Casino “TOURS 1985 DEPARTURE OCT. 19 Sundowner Hotel & Casino DEPARTURE OCT. 26 Riverside Hotel & Casino RTURE NOV. 9 (MUST 1217-3rd St., Castlegar 365-7782 SENIORS DISCOUNT OF *10.00 PER PERSON BE 65 OR OLDER) TRAVEL 1410 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5595 There ‘ore some very 10 be afraid hf dork. RIGH® NIGHT] MOTE [hore speciat sHowTimes | SHOWT! ood reasons If you love being scared, it'll be the —night-_of-your life. 700 89.00% } Ea Be oF | —[S[S==— SUNDAY MONDAY. TUESOAY TIMES | House for President Carter an at” the “Kent before President Reagan. ‘PERK CONSCIOUSNESS’ “We're trying to bridge ideologies to the focal point — the works of Jesus. God gave us options to live in peace or be at odds with each other; if we perk someone's consciousness, we've done our job. —“Qur-goal-is to bring one’s-attention_to_the wonderful design of the Bible.” Jones and his_nine-member_New Life Singers have. released seven albums, including their current LP. Another Time. is career has a litany of achievements. His 1980 PBS , Make a Joyful Noise, won an International Fiim Festival award. In 1982 he sang in, the NBC- movie Sisters Sisters starring Diahann Carroll and Paul Winfield. In 1984, LICENCED DINING ROOM Open 4 P.M. Daily WESTAR & COMINCO VOUCHERS ACCEPTED. Reservations for Private Parties — 365-3294 Locoted | mile south of weigh scales in Ootischenia * Comedy © Sound impressions © No.? Comedian in B.C. Comedy at Checkers Oct. 10,.11 & 12 Thursday, Friday & Saturday HERB DIXON 1800 8th Ave., Castlegar Pl +7365 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY Musician Comedian impressionist Vocalist MAASIER OF THE BLACK VOCALIST IMPRESSIONS é he and country queen Barbara Mandrell won a Grammy award for the gospel duet I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today Jones and the New Life Singers performed on the road with Mandrell ui she was seriously injured in a traffic accident a year af “We need role models singing lyric content that is nothing less than good.” His television show, which has been seen nationally for five years, has included such country m stars as‘the late Marty Robbins, Mandrell, Ricky Skaggs Connie Smith, Skeeter Davis and Rex Allen Jr. | He's also had pop stars, including Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Joe Simon and Wayne Cochran. Even the non-gospel performers sing gospel music on show, which cludes short interviews with the entertainers. video clips and album reviews. Jones, who is black, estimates that 60 per cent of his , audience is white. the HAVE MORE TIME white prope just appreciate our-music-and-us.-Blacks---~--~-~$ . Terri Gibbs, . followed it ue with two more €huck-Berry BIT is know for his best-selling hits The Party Doll, Hula Love and Rock Your Baby to Sleep. Knox was born and raised on a small wheat farm near Happy, Texas. He taught himself to play guitar and harmonica after work. By the time he had graduated from West Texas University with degrees in Accounting and Psychology, he had formed elle he Hula Love ‘and Rock Your Baby to Sleep. He then wrote another million seller for his friend and partner Jimmy Bowen, called I'm Stickin’ With You. With four gold records on his wall, Knox headed for television and was invited to the Ed Sullivan Show twice, Dick Clark's American Band- stand eight times and the Steve Allan Show. Christian drama coming toSHSS _ BUDDY KNOX . original rocker be Dr. H. James Schoepflin. Of last year’s soloists, the only one who will re-appear as a soloist this year is pianist Judith Gebhardt-Schoepflin. This time she will play the piano in Bach's F minor Concerto” for Klavier. and Strings. Although new to Kaslo, the - opening soloist trumpeter is Gerald Webster. He will play in Handel's D major Suite for Trumpet and Strings. , Jane Wyss, soprano, will be soloist in arias of the Bach canta ‘Jauchzet Gott in allen Landern, and Handel's Let the bright ‘im. She solo in Bach's E major Violin Concerto. Bodman obtained his master’s degree in music” from the University of Michi- gan and now. heads the strings faculty at Washing-. ton State. Rhonda’ Larson who solos in the Bach Suite in B minor Concert series begins for flute and strings, has just won the $1,500 Grand Prize of the—International Flute Society, and will consequent- ly be giving her debut recital in Carnegie Hall, New York, shortly, one more in a series of brilliant young musicians’ to come to Kaslo. Peacework opens in Its title is Peacework, a teaches voice, opera and choir at Washington State University. Alan Bodman will play the at Playmor After a stint in the U.S. Army-tank corps, as an of- ficer, he reformed his band and went on the road doing concerts, clubs and dances to - make up for lost time. He recorded more hit songs, both for the country charts and the pop-rock charts, such as Lovey Dovey, Lint Ting Tong, Somebody Iti-media prog series on view at the Nelson Muni- cipal Library during Octo- On display. from Oct. 17-31 ‘The exhibit and film pres- entations mark United Na- tions Disarmament Week. Featured are personal peace statements by Kootenay ar- tists, including children. On display from ct. 17 - 31 will be banners — painted, hand-stitched, or woven — by participants of the Ribbon Project. This event last Aug- ust saw th ds of panels Nelson ae SS 1 October 9.1985 Castlegar ar ~~ With Rarich Fries Salisbury Steak Mashed potatoes and gravy: Vegetable, dessert and colfee Fish & Chips Cole slow, Tarter sauce, Dessert & Cottee Coffee Shop Specials : MONDAY TO SUNDAY, OCT. 7 TO 13 Jumbo Italo. Burger +499 tying is planned for the NEW WINTER HOURS evening of Oct. 24. 6:30 a.m: to.9 p.m. Monday thru Sunday Women's I ir i 1 = Peace C del Viva Flood, presents Speak- ing Our Peace Oct. 17. The 55-minute film recently re- leased by the National Film Board offers insight into women’s motivations for working against war. A return engagement of Theatrepeace is likely. The youth group played to enthu- siastic audiences this sum- mer. Date and time will be contributed from Canada, the U.S., Latin America, Europe and Japan, tied together around the Pentagon in ‘Washington. ‘A slide show and-eyewit- Touched Me, Gypsy Man, Storm Clouds, plus seven.al- bums. Currently, Knox makes his home in Canada and has just finished writing his music score and starring in a new movie, Sweet Country Music with Johnny Paycheck, Tom- my Overstreet, Boots Ran- and hess account of the ribbon Steak & Lobster Boked potato, Vegerobi Gore Bread wedge ond FES Cote Vegerabte Gorm, Carine B Grilled Halibut Steak (— Oct. 1 - 30... The N.E.C.’s 1778” featuring the historic v: Cook. Qpen daily 9:30 - 4:30, w Oct. 4-18 ...Hellen Gwiltien’s the Homestead Soup a: Oct. 11... . Poul Hann, folk, so Oct ae, "atking Dirty” at the Trail Jr. Carl's Drugs —-ARTS= Calendar nd Sandwich St sored by the Castlegar Arts Council. be performing at the Community Complex at 8:00: p. ‘ets at door. Sponsored by the Arts Council. . Art Club Theatre of Vancouver presents new exhibit is “Discovery eyages of Captain James ends 10:30 - 4:30. paintings are displayed at hoppe. This is spon- 1 rock, country singer will High at 8:00. Tickets ct Monday to Sunday, Oct. 7-Oct: 13 s 1 @?5 $gQ25 eos ALL ENTREES INCLUDE OUR NEW SALAD BAR Reservations phone 364-2222 TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN Oct. 18 -Nov.8... Tonight, Oct. 9. ... An exhibit tings and works on paper from will be at Stanley Humphries p.m. A brief lecture by o Items for this bi-monthl telephoned to Lynda Cai Arts Council at 365-3226. CASTL' cy The 6th eas kasi Show willbe at the Homestead Soup and Sandwich Shop Bagin ot 7:30. Admission is free. Sponsored by CREDIT UNION ion of contemporary pain- the Vancouver Art Gallery in the cafeteria from 7 - 9- Gallery representative will ly feature should be rter of the Castlegar EGAR SAVINGS eee, A Christian drama, Toy- ‘iod, teachers from the Cam- maker and Son, will be per- bridge base trained 21 Toy- formed at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 18 at_ maker and Son troupes, who Stanley Humphries Second- went on to tour in 16 coun- ary. School. tries performing for over half just don't have the resources (the $3 fan club fee) and are so busy trying to live that they enjoy the fringes in life only havé more time to appreciate us. can relate to our style. Our lyrics catch the ear of white listeners. Traditional black gospel is very repetitive: ours is more lyric Jones, a of Paris, Tenn., said Mandrell's country The production, to be per- formed by members of Youth _. “new soundtrack commis- sioned in 1982 and written by with a Mission's Cambridge, Ont. base, is presently tour- ing the United States and Canada. The team is perform- ing—in schools, youth—in-_ Peal of the production. New York composer Vince Corozine, has added to the impact and international ap-_ fans readily accepted him and his group when they performed with her. “Word got around, and most of her fans knew to expect us. She always introduced us as the best gospel singers around today.” Charlie Daniels-Ba ‘stitutions and churches. The siura tals, 5 000— Grane. is an bouslong ex. people worldwide | have made . *" first time commitments to plosion of color, dramatic [tty yous Cheist we a din movement and powerful nia He and New Life also have performed at the annual music. ect: result: of seeing a:"Toy- d-Vol maker and Son perfor- medley of Will the Circle Be Unbeaben? aud Ama g Using these elements, Toy- “mance.” says a prepared re- maker and_Son—tells—the lease. nearer € concerts.” ¢ is included on a live album recorded at one of Dani Geldof on tour BAMAKO, MALI (REU. TER) — Rock star Bob Gel- dof started a six-country African tour Tuesday © by donating $1 million to the government of Mali as emer- gency “aid to resettle ref- ugees. * The 33-year-old Irish pop star, who organized the Live Aid concert that raised more than $68 million Canadian for famine relief in Africa, an- nounced the donation shortly before going on a tour of OUR HOURS Mali’s northeastern Gao area, among the worst hit by drought earlier this year. Geldof, who has been nom- inated for next year's Nobet Peace Prize for his efforts in fighting famine, flew to Mali on Monday night and will spend two weeks touring drought-hit areas in Burkina Faso, Chad, Niger, Sudan and Ethiopia. But he may find the situ- ation in Gao, some 800 kil- ometres from Bamako, has changed dramatically since |. last July's music Spectacular. i After three years of drought, ged most Sahelian countries ave Christian story from Adam and Eve to the crucifixion in a way that “quietly engages audience attention,” accord- ing to a prepared release. Crisp movement and colorful costumes combine to bring a freshness to the Gospel story.” The production tells its message in an_ allegorical manner giving God the role of Toymaker and Jesus Christ is Toymaker's .son. The devil is presented as an apprentice of these two who rejects their way and sets himself against them. From this start. the tale unfolds through the Bible story. In a recent 12-month per- Since the production's first performing tour in Europe in 1979, teams from YWAM bases all around the world have taken it to all six con- tinents. Its most significant acco- lade came recently with its winning an award of special merit at last year's Golden Halo Awards in California. ‘The awards are given by the Southern California Motion Picture Council for excel- lence in film and stage pro- duction. The Castlegar perfor- mance is sponsored by the Castlegar Ministerial Associ- ation. There will be a free- will offering. | -had—better~-than—averag - rains this year, causing flood- ing in some areas. ° RESTAURANT 1004 Cplumbie ~—____sis | RENO BUS TOURS OCT. 13— 6DAY y/ $154 OCT. 19 — 7-DAY RENO 99 OCT. 22 SENIORS 3RD ANNUAL JAMBOREE = NCLUDES Oct. 11 SPORTS WEEKEND MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL 365-6616 DEWDNEY TOURS 800-332-0282 2 for 1 Specia Fri., Oct. 11 — 12 noon to9 p.m. Cogne meet old friends and make new friends here . . . and enjoy our friendly relaxed atmosphere and great enter- tainment. Bring all ‘you Hours 12 noon-2a.m. | 6 Days o Week! 3800-8th Ave.. 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