he Castlegar Sun W! IESDAY, September 15, 1993 | ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT if you have something that is lying around collecting dust, isn't it time You got rid of It? We can help! Phone the Sun classifieds at 365 - 5266 or 365 - 7848 We can't sell what we don't advertise! SLOLGEEEEELEGELEEEEREEEEEEEE Swim For Recreation Public Swim Schedule September 11 - December 31, 1993 Monday — 3- 4:30 p-m. Tuesday — 3 - 4:30 p.m. Wednesday — 3.- 4:30 p.m. 6-8 p.m. Thursday — Friday — Saturday — Sunday — CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT COMMUNITY COMPLEX 2101 - 6 Ave., Castlegar 365-3386 ENTER TO WIN A FREE | SWIM, SKATE OR FITNESS PASS TO THE CASTLEGAR REC CENTRE The Gastldaar Sun complements of. 7 Phone _ ane 2 Weekty drawsl No photo ¢ please Amt drop off newspaper coupon at the Castlegar Sun . 465 Columbia Ave. December 5, 1993 aboard the Nordic Princ 10 Day & Mexican Riviera Money Matters Cruise , April 27, 1994 aboard the Regal Princess rae q aboard the Maasdam 4 |@ Holland America Line Paint night to be h would like to welcome back lists who attended last year night will be held once 1 nan the Early Childhood Education Building, on the Castlegar Campus of Selkark Col I very Tuesday evening from pm. to 10:00 p.m., com September 14 y name is Keith Shelefon fam a local artist who has involved in fine arts most of ite LE have been painting in ercolour for about six years ¥ Last January I formed :paint ight to bring watercolour artists ther one night a week to tt ourselves to this an. My oals this year are: to establish a watercolour artists society; possi bly bring local artists to paint r lectures and instruction and also tablish a means in anada Youth your hands, stomp-your feet and. sing-along with Lois Walker and Company, stars of SECURITY Your Family and Pets Deserve it. Fall Special on Professionally Installed Vinyl/Chain Link Fence also * Custom Wood Fencing * Outdoor Structures * Small Jobs Yo r apple contracting Itd. ‘Quality to the Core” 352-5394 Free Estimates 14Da Hawaii Sail Away April 26, 1994 aboard the Golden Princess January 3, 1994 | J 4 A #) Bermuda Paradise M y 14, 1994 woard the Horizon 1 INCLUDES AIRFARE FROM SEATTLE MS Ob ly Cruises| which to bring in art supplies and Paper tor the group. Paint night is Not paint lessons. However it is a chance for artists to get together to experience painting with one another, leaming and sharing our knowledge, hopefully becoming better at our an Yo register or for more infor mation you can call at any time at 365-5819, ask for Keith. Or you can come to the E.C.E building Tuesday evenings on the Selkirk College Campus Everyone from beginners to advanced watercolour painters are welcome The photo is a Painting done by myself titled “Bone,” and was done wheri three grey whales were trapped in an ice freeze a few years ago Prompting an international rescue effort. Two of the whales were rescued but the third, named Bone by the res cue team, didn't survive Television featu Lois Walker's Take Part For Kids, seen across Canada's Youth Channel, YTV. The program, created and developed by B.C.’s own Lois Walker, has received more than 125,000 pieces of mail from cager youngsters across Canada, with volume now at 25,000 Pieces annually—and the popu lar series has recently spawned the Take Part Fan Club, giving youngsters across Canada the opportunity to Take Part with one of Canada's most successful family entertainers See WALKER __ eld a gain this year Watercolour by Keith Shelefontuik Planning a Wedding - Dance - Party INVITE US! Any — Any Location U-DANCE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTUFE DISCO Ron Aliibone 187-8258, Rob 362-5300 January 8, 1994 aboard the Westerdam p1993..,.4 INCLUDES AIRFARE FROM SEATTLE 12 Da § 50th Anniversary an |! D-Day Cruise * June 4, 1994 aboard the Crown Odyssey COMMEMORATIVE EXCURSIONS AVAILABLE Featuring cruise news. cruising tips, door prizes. and LUNCH of course! CALL FOR LUNCHEON LOCATIONS TODAY! m4 Book your cruise with BCAA between Sept. 1 & Oct. 31, 1993 & 5 34> GIVE US $5 That means just $5 (per person) will reserve your cabin to paradise! m4 CALL US TODAY. ennai Sa ‘4 BRANT OCEAN TRAVEL HOTLINE 1-800-663-1956 ny RD 2-353 ec on“ WED THU 15 16 SEPTEMBER res program by Lois Walker FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 “ADD A BIT OF “GHOST: A DAB OF ‘IT's A WONDERFUL LiFE'AND YOU HAVE ONE OF THE SUMMER'S MOST ENJOWABLE, HEARTFELT MO\TES? H Name ~ : Phone - — | Weekty draws! No photo copies please. 1 Just drop off newspaper coupon at the 1 Castlegar Sun - 465 Columbia Ave. be a oe Poems 0° COWPLETE 0 HR SHOWTIME FORMATION WW 365-762 lie haatioationd —_—_____ ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT Castlegar Sun WEDNESDAY, September 1 o CELEBRATION frey Reibin, and Gloria Reibin Submitted World Litera on Project literacy was recently celebrated at the Castlegar Library with the help of Head Librarian, Judy Wearmouth who read stories to youngsters and‘their parents Picture are: (I-r) Judy Wearmouth, Charles Kozak, Julie Kozak, Leanna Kozak, Jef- SUN STAFF PHOTO ‘Karen Kerkhoff read to. We also have a collection of books with tapes called Readalongs, so you can follow the Library on September 8 with their audience important part of their learning about the w and the sound of a parent's voice, regardle the content. It’s all part of the bonding proce Even when they can read tor themselves dren still need to hear stories. and parents increases family bonding and unit The popularity of the library ’s books on Cassettes proves how much people like t Golden Wedding Anniversary McLuckie A very happy 50th anniver- sary to Jim and Vi McLuckie who were wed 50 years ago on September 9, Ee | BALANC -E Catalogue available Children and parents were treated to a special World Literacy Day Story time at the Castlegar child but have lacked confidence in your read- Reading to children of any age is a very As children grow older, they enjoy: repetition and need to hear the same stories agin and ay text as you listen If you have always wanted to read to your ing skills, or if you know anyone who can't read Keeping in tune with the B.C. wide campaign at all, remember help is at hand to Take Five and Read at Noon, the librarians took it in turn to read five minute Stories and volunteer one-to-one tutoring program so adults Share their own pleasure in children’s books who need help at any reading level can apply to Project.Literacy West Kootenay opetated a us at the library In Strict confidence, your request is passed orld; on to the project coordinator who matches even babies love to listen to the rhythm of stories you with a tutor who will meet you in your ss of home or in the library. Phone the library at Ss 365-7765 for details Project Literacy needs volunteer tutors. If i : " j cm that making a special ime tor reading aloud cy Day DOUBLE 5, COVE ALL COLOUR AND OTHER PROFILES TRAIL Trail, B.C. e Monday to Thursday 8:00-5:30 Friday 8:00-8:00 Saturday 8:00-5:30 Sunday 11;00-4:00 8130 Old Waneta Rd., = Walker Continued from 2B ood news 4s wine Musical Version of the popular “MHICS IS Soon Coming to Nel ip riddles, jokes and k-knocks with that Crazy er Twister, and keep your Pegled for a surprise visit m Vitaman, Gount Dracula © Old Cowpike, Beeman and the vn Crier all part of Lois Walker's concert for kids at the Capi heatre in Nelgon sponsored y Kalesnikoff Lumber, Slocan Forest Products, B.C. Tel, B.C Hydro, West Kootenay-Power, The Heritage Inn, A&W and the Nelson Daily News Mad from throwaways, Lois's puppet performers are almost entirely from recycled items cereal. boxes, milk car tons, o socks, and sweatshin pieces And who pulls the strings? Boys and girls come out from the audience and work the pup pets for me,” says the West Van- couver educator and entertainer Participation theatre is just one of the things that has endeared Lois Walker (along with husband Herb and third cast member Lee Karvonen as Crazy Mister Twister) to chil dren and educators throughout the country Her zest, creativity, imagina- tion and kid-karisma are others Not to mention a wonderful singing voice heard on YTV singing the lively theme songs for the program’s various segments Some of the tunes young viewers of the Walkers Take Part for Kids” series may want to brush up on before the con cert are: the Recycle Cycle Song, Royal's Roost, the Mud works Factory, It's a Twister for you Mister, and Hey! He H Take Part theme son our kids. but me 2 Your ser for a rollickin r ind. ¢ tol Th tr detober 3 ia th Me 7, iD *No Rainchecks + Cash & Carry Only + While Stocks Last [We cover all the local news and sports | Find itinthe Classifieds ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Brancl Sundays 12 pm-6 pm Mon. - Thurs. 2 pm - 10 pm Fri. - Sat. 1] am- 11 pm Bingo every Thursday Guests with members welcome! lumbia Ave., Castlegar 365-7017 The Trail Children's ¢ Development Centre , presents Maureen Forrester in concert at the Greater Trail Community Centre 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1993 $25 per ticket Tickets are now available at L&J Books or For Reservations Call 368-3306 Due to unforeseen circumstances the concert format has had to be changed from the original plans. Kiwanis Club of Trail Midland Walwyn Rossland Light Opera Players Salaman Insurance Agency Trail District Retired Teachers Trail Society for the Performing Arts CONCERT FOR KIDs! NEW MUSICAL VERSION OF YTV's POPULAR TAKE PART FOR KIDS COMING TO NELSON Take Part! * Clap your hands, stomp your feet, and sing along to the Take Part theme songs! * Swap riddles, jokes,and knock knocks with Crazy Mister Twister! * Climb on stage and work a puppet character created on YTV by Lois Walker! * Shake hands with Herb and Marvin the Mailman! * And don't miss out on the free prizes! October 3, 1993. 1:00 p.m. Capitol Theatre Tickets available at: The Nelson Daily News, and The Capitol Theatre SPONSORED By: BCTEL Aa Nelson Daily News SLOCAN GROUP f Eo West KOOTENAY POWER