' ‘Ad CASTLEGAR NEWS, February: 15, 1981 Zuckerberg’s Is.: photos displayed ° | - Local - photographer Jim ! Ford will exhibit'a collection of documentary photographs ! of Zuckerberg’s Island in the ‘Selkirk College main lounge i from Feb. 16 to'18. The lounge is open ‘from ; 8:80 a.m. to 9 p.m, Ford’s photographic study ° Island, tof Zuckerberg’s ‘Castlegar landmark, ‘pro- ‘ vides a glimpse of the work of {Russian artist. Alexander : Zuckerberg, and a look at the { land Zuckerberg settled with i his wife Alisha, Zuekerberg’s paintings and sculptures are still visible on dwellitigs, grave-markers, and tree stumps around the property, One of his sculp- tures, @ seated female figure’ héwn out of a tree stump, still sits outside the remains of Zuckerberg’s two-storey log house. ‘The “island, at the con- fluence of the Columbia and Kootensy Rivers, was re- cently purchased by the City of Castlegar. Ford, who is the head of audiovisual services at Sel- kirk College, has exhibited his photographs around the province. Before joining the staff at the college, Ford worked in his own studio, He is a graduate of the Northern « * Alberta, Institute of Technol- ogy in Edmontcn, Alta. "HIRT: Thee “WHAT' Ss iT?" Identify this. “WHAT'S iT" n win a one year individual. - the National Exhibition Centre. titles you to enjoy reduced: rates\a ‘at our movies, workshops Gnd lectures: ‘Mem- bers receive newsletters. ‘and an be in-" volved in‘the operation of the N.E.C. So guess what is pictured here and bring Castlegar "Oy -NAME _ your. entry.to:the.N.E.! Clacross: fr N.E.C. "What's conta SS#1, Site 2, Comp.-10, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H7 (First correct entry drawn wins.) ADDRESS Nominiétions tions each. “ The 6,000-member guild Tuesday handed. ABC six” nominations for outstanding directorial pomrper z NBC while PBS took tw: ones. | for its ‘shogun mini: go Partners and Dance ese Alfred Kelman, Hedy Beautiful (CBS)." shnikov on Don Mischer, Goldie a | Re staurant ‘| The Crown Point 1898; featuring glant: antiqui tare, “having The - workshop is part of cabineta, turn-of-thi y;., Studying ', under’ ‘Arthur Lismer AS member of the Group:of range’ from subtle to dram: : atic, and are almost limitless, For anyone wh has tercolors,, “the Arts Outreach Program century English and coordinated’ by David | Itallan etalned glass, : ralty Cen- and much more. Thompson ‘University Suneh tre, Regional Recreation “Commission No, 1 is co . sponsoring the series. It, is: hoped that enough interested persons will sign up for the workshop to make ft 8 -reality. So grab your brushes and come out! - shop will be given by Phyllis . Obits ganna &' side (Lou Grant-CBS); o¥f .qmriss SO “Sn the weekend of Feb. 21 pies 22 at the Castle- gar.and District Community Complex. It will: be" an tors: and : her’ Young, Lou . Alon a: CBS). Comedy. Series: Mike rell, Death Takes Raina , (M-A-8-H-CBS);” ‘Burt Mg calfe, A War for Ali (M-A-8-H-CBS}; Noam Pi Fog eae? Miller-ABC). eto ae airy | Counell but : two-day workshop gesred ta: ” suit the needs ‘of beginning KOOTENAY DOUKHOBO - HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 1981 Memberships are Now Due:. Single $3 Fart Sheth $100 New Memb i For ‘ calls. *"365- 6622 ee "30 orm. 430 pari. . ical Society or Send your Dues to, 3081 5 Box Casiiegar, 5.5. ell's ney By forma sari and more ad’ d painters, W _ alike. Besides paititing tech- ~ niques, instruction in eketch- ing, color theory and ‘compo- | fac will be covered! who li ‘argent B.C., is an wrt at the. pocreation, ‘Oftice By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP) — After leaving All. in’ the Family, Jean Stapleton wanted nothing more than to put time and distance be- tweeh herself and Edith Bunker. ° Edith had been a wonder-" and boost, but after nearly nine years sho felt she had ex- usted both the role -and IT 1S Aves: CALGARY (CP) — Two immigrants from the ‘Bavlet Union sre finding lif Canada means not only es material comforts but great- er artistic freedom as well. Lucy Pildysh, a soprano voice, and Inga Lipkov, a pi- anist, were educated by some of the finest music teachers in the USSR and now plan to use their talents to further the arts in Canada. three highly-acclaimed tals broadcast locally on CBC Chinese - Smorgasbords! Friday — Hong Kong . Saturday — Shonghal jo 9 p. Fray’ @ Sorurday, ’ 7a,m. to 10 p.m. sundey se. m.-9 p.m, Sever nber| 479 Baker 352-3456 They've already given | reci- _ Experiences. artistic: freedom The two women, who emi- grated with their families, met’ after coming to Calgary’ 18 months ago. Since then, they've quickly adapted to freedoms-and comforts they say are unheard of in their * homeland. “Life in Canada very quick- ly becomes a habit,” said * Pildysh in an interview. “You soon feel this is how things . should be.” Best of all, they now feel they have the chance to ad- vance their musical careers in ways thoy could not do in the Soviet Union. The two women met. through their native. lan- guage and their musical _ interests. Pildysh, 38, originally hailed from Kelarash, ‘near the Romanian border. She studied in Moscow for eight years at the Gnesin Musical College, performed as 4 solo soprano at the opera theatre in Minsk and later as a soloist with the Kiev State .Phil- harmonic. FAMILY WAS MUSICAL “Lipkov, 42, comes‘ from a long line of musicians: Her mother was a pianist, her father a cellist, her. grand- mother a singer’ and ae father & composer, - ‘ STAY AND TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES a THE LMAYEAIR HOTEL For brochure and resérvations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL SAVE AT Reatoneble Rates ° Mogtly with full kitchens ° — at no extra cost. Free parking © Downtown location Weekly, monthly & family‘ rates Be St, Vv B.C. V6Z W1 oF Ph ' fe years. My" on . cans from’ bidding farowell © my, ‘fellow’ workers.”. oR last ‘played Edith on several guest appearances on Archie Bunker's Place, as the show was retitled, in the fall © of 1979.- Since leaving the CBS ” series, shé- has devoted: her time to television movies and the theatre. Last year, Stap- leton starred in] Aunt, Mary, about a feisty “frivalid : who coached championship soft- teams.” -Her most Teeent endeaver is. Angel Dusted; airing Feb. 16 “on NBC. :She plays: a mother who discovers that a son is addicted to PCP. (Angel dust! “It's a ‘wonderful script based on a true ‘story,”. she says. “It was a straight dram- atic part, which is what I was: fe the tim Even: if Stapleton wanted to returti to Archie Bunker's Place it would be impossible. Hey departure from Allin the “Family had léft Archie Bunk- ser’s home life rather barren and Carroll O'Connor felt the . ne an a special, one-hour epi- sode telecast last November, ; Opera Souipany _needs sponsor PAGE Wall eloode Brien DOs Carte opera company, said ‘recently that after more than 100 years performing the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan, it will close down July 18 unless it can find new sponsors. The ultimatum was issued after the British Arts Coun- cil, which. distributes. state aid to theatres; refused to make a- grant to the opera company ‘on grounds that ie. : performances were “wooden. or ‘tired.” a The D'Oyly Carte ae was sentimontally attached Archie mourned the desth’ of. Edith. Edith Bunker, one of, the most beloved television creations, was dead. “I watched’the show. with great interest,” says Staple- ton. “I was really watching to see how they. would ‘do-it! I- - Warehouse IZ Reconditioned Upiight In-Stock Priced from " Comptotaly Kubuil AlLOthartMusicol: Opon Daily 9:30. 4 day tll 9:00 p.m, 426 V Vari Horne St. Call 489 ” Altar Hours & < Tues, 7-10 p,m. | Fee $15.00. Cla mM; BLACK & WHITE BASIC DARKROOM | ‘ Mon. 7-10 p.m., 6 sessions, class begins | ‘March 2- Thurs., 7-10 p.m., 6 sessions, class begins March 5 ; Fee 2 $55 (plus $35-50 tor materials) : "i was curious. [had an interest in seeing my co-workers play - it, especially Carroll. 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