“Your ‘Smorgosbord House of the Kootenays" CABLE WEST 10 ACCESS TELEVISION Wed., March 30 fo Sun., April3 EASTER SMORGASBORD Salada — Fancy Cold Cuts scale Fam & Boron i hebidery ae Scalloped Potatoas Mocerat ee AS ie orts 39.95 Children under 10 $4.50 ‘P.M. TO 9PM. ‘On Sundays, Every Sth Member of a Reservation is Complimentary! Somi- rprivate creas available for group dinners. pen for private luncl Phone 364-2616 for Reservations OPEN EASTER SPECIAL The Ideal Get-Away is Not Far Away ADAY&A DINNER AT LEMON CREEK LODGE Includes Eanior egg hunt, sauna, and sum- ptuous buffet. $15 = single $25 = couple Ht ADAY, A DINNER, AND ANIGHT includes Easter egg hunt, sauna, sumtuous ‘buffet, and private ac- ‘commodation, and breakfast. $42 - single _- $55 * double SPECIAL RATE EFFECTIVE FRI., APRIL 1, & SAT., APRIL 2, 1983 LIMITED RESERVATIONS CALL: (604) 355-2403 Box 68, Slocan, B.C. EvEmxos a — ——— TETESTIFOT TM, fone sp08rNG | APEC oy ee x Eoy Production ‘After wer Fim MEL GIBSON SIGOURNEY WEAVER frettcton Peter Wer [SUN MON [TUE] MARGOT ROBERT: KIDDER HAYS | Released by BUENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION CO. AHR SHOWTIME INFORMATION PHONE 365=7621) March 31 5:30—Sign-on, 5:35—SHSS report — Kim Fry interviews: . Cheryl North who re- céntly became a mem- ber of the Canadian National Debating team; two profession- al wrestlers. Kim also presents excerpts of the spring band con- cert, a review of the recent drama festival _ and rugby scores. Reflections of His Love, a “new film highlighting the life and ministry of Joni Eareck- son, will be shown Sunday, April 10 at the Calvary Bap- ‘tist Church, 809 Merry Creek The color feature, duced hy World Wide’ Pic- tures, the film ministry of the Billy .Graham Association, will be shown once, begin- ning at 6:30 p.m, Eareckson is the star of a recent theatrical motion pic- ture, Joni, which relates the story of her diving accident, asa young girl, which left her paralyzed from the neck down. It chronicles her strug- gles to piece together her life and her faith in God, in spite of the devastating circum- stances. In Reflections of His Love, Earéckson, who is also the author of two best-selling books, Joni and A Step Fur- ther, tells of the great trans- formations that have taken * place. in her ‘life because of Ga) its 7.00 & 9:00 te service at I Doukhobor Village at 7 p.m. For pickup 365-32 pro-. KOOTENAY DOUKHOBOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY Annual meeting will be held on April 11, WHITE ELEPHANT AND BAKE TABLE At Kinnaird Hall on Sat. April 16th from 10 a.m. Proceeds-First Kinnaird Scouts. Donations sppreciad (Community TV/. 5:50—Knights of Pythias — Children’s Develop- ment Centre Telethon — This telethon took place Sunday, March 27 in Rossland. $23,361 has been pled- ged to date. The phone lines will be open Thursday even- ing during this telo- cast to take Castle- gar pledges. The num- ber to call is 862-9013. 30—Castlegar city council meeting of Tuesday,’ March 22. Eareckson stars in April 10 film” her willingness to accept all - of the things that have hap- pened to her.” A’. remarkably talented young woman, Miss Eareck- son is an artist of great merit, ‘as well as an author, actress, and singer..She has learned : to draw. and paint. with’ a’ brush held in her mouth. Her . works have been displayed in major exhibitions, as well as on a number of network television. programs. ‘More’. recently, ° her’ - illustrations.’ and paintings have become the basis for a major line of. greeting cards, plaques, and framed prints. Pastor Harold Duckworth | has extended an open invi- tation to the community at large to attend this special | screening, There is no admis- | sion charge. “We feel everyone who ‘at tends will be touched by the remarkable life and witness of Joni Eareckson. It's really an unforgettable experi- ence,” he concluded. ‘COMMUNI Bulleti in Board EARLY: MORNING sevice rie An Easter service will be held early Sun. mora ig af 7:30 pork area beside the arena com; by the United ‘Church. Everyone is walcom: Regular Conduc- 1983 at 4/26 4pm. linimum charge Calumbia Ave, Coming events of Castle organizctions may be listed $3 and additlonal words are 12¢ each. Boldfaced words (which must be used for headings) count os two words. [ais and District Hon-proflt There is no extra charge for a second consecutive inser- tion while the third -cofisecutive insertion is half-price. . is $3 (whether ad is for one, two or three ysis). _Deoslines are 5 p.m, Thursdays for Sunday's papel 5 p.m. Mondays for Wednesday's paper. Notices should be brought to the Cosilegar News at 197 COMMUNITY Bulletin Board ere. The first 10 words are Chil TELETHON ..... Stan: Fisher (lef) of Rossland High: School, and Chris Gibson of CJAT Radio host Knights ran's Development Centre. The: ‘than:-$23,000 Sunday in Trail? and Coatlegae will!have‘a chance to donate when the ‘tslathon ial aired tomorrow {thursday). ‘Presently, 18 ie of Pythias on Cable 10 to raise ‘funds: for the aa: centre. 800. TAKE PART cutionists, z School, chad Music festivala By J.A. CHARTERS ~ based on the adjudicated Last week: in Trail more tapes, on how to improve its [i than 800 individuals and playing. ¢groups took part in what must have been the artistic obvious technical details, I * tour-de-force of the year. “Besides some of the less learned a lot about the ‘sense elo-.. of which makes a” dancers, choirs, good band. I was very happy and bands from Grand Forks “with the adjudication," Cul- to Crescent Valley, and from ley said. Trail and Castlegar to Nak- usp, performed in compe- members .of the adjudicating ‘tition and for. ajudication at staff included Donald H. For- the. 46th “Kootenay Music ' bes of West Vancouver (vocal Festival. In the process they classes), Nancy Gibbons of won $1,700 in awards, the Fox: Creek, Alberta . (High- highest of which ($100) went land Dancing), Betty Fanally to Karian Brigidear of Nelson of Kelowna (ballet and na- for general proficiency... ..° - tional dance), Helen Silvester Music Director Lorren Cul- and Ernst Schneider of Pen- ley of Stanley Humphries -ticton (piano), June Fleming Secondary School in Castle- of Calgary, Alberta (speech Solo instr «gar, who with Ken Nelson of arts and the spoken poetry), innaird Junior Secondary Vivian Adams of Spokane tered .fqur of..{violin),..and; Audrey . Millar, , roiediate,;,,and Joe Ranallo,of the Trail e bands in Senior Secondary -School the festival, said, “It was an staff (French and > Italian excellent educational experi- classes). ence, both for the students In preparing the 40-page and the teachers. festival program, the Society. “The barids were given a honored the late E.A. Tweed- taped adjudication but no dale longtime Trail teacher, prizes by adjudicator, Tim administrator and music en- Smith, a noted conductor and thusiast. Shortly before his music teacher from Gonzaga death in November, 1982, the University. The, students all society recognized his exten- listened to each other play, sive efforts on its behalf by after which each band was presenting him with an hon- given a half-hour lesson, orary life membership. This Other: highly. qualified "EDWARD A.A. TWEEDDALE ... honored by festival year the program has api “bute ahd “a’dedteation’ whi ‘“peady, “To Edward Avy Abbott (Bud) Tweeddal recognition of more than half-a-centary of contribution to the citizens of Trail, both in music and the arts.” . The‘.society has also re- ceived from Dora Tweeddale a donation of $100 to be added to its extensive list of 5TH ANNUAL BATTLE OF THE BANDS © At — Cominco Arena ‘April 16 LEOTERING = Freel bane in prizes — Some Band positions still available Call Brian Verigin * 365-7073 after kirk College Electronics Club Castleaird Plaza y © Salad Bar: © Pizza’s' © Scampi a ~ © Steak “© B.B.Q. Ribs © Lobster ¢ Italian Dishes es OUT DELIVERY SERVICE : 365-2421 Tues thurs +10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. peter ‘Sun, 4:30- - To Good Times Your Guide in the area. Toeswvenines " {iia Rossland Mon. to Sun. “KOOTENAY SOUND SHOW - Portable Sound System IF YOU NEED MUSICFORA... *& WEDDING *% DANCE *& PARTY * SOCIAL CLUB Our experienced staff will keep your friends dancing ‘til dawn with o wide variety of music from the swing time twen- ties. 10 to the rock ‘n roll fifties, and right on up to the hits of. today Very Competitive Rates—BOOK NOW & CALL In response to a growing interest in ‘photography and the National Exhibition Cen- tre is sponsoring: a three- evening “History. of Photog- raphy” course in April. The instructor -will-be Ber- nard Bloom, who has taught photography for Selkirk Col- lege,, Stanley Humphries High School and the Emily Carr College of Art, His work has been exhibited nationally ina one-man show as well as in various group shows in Western Canada. For the course, Bloom has assembled slides of historical photographs from her per- 364-2212 days — 364-0159 evenings at ged and anony- its historical development, * sonal collection. “By looking: MOTOR HOTEL CASTLEGAR 4 pgetae This is to be. known 'E.A.A. (Bud) Tweed- smorial Award,” The festival is jointly spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club of Trail and the Kootenay Music Festival Society and. is as- sisted financially by the Gov- ernment of B.C. through the B.C. Cultural Fund and the tion. NEC sponsors _ photo course mous moaborc of the’ past, we'll try to find new direction for our work,” he said. The course is scheduled for April 7, 18 and 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the NEC, with admis- sion by donation. To register or get further. information contact the NEC at 365-2411. Empire series sold TORONTO (CP) —. CBC- TV's miniseries Empire Inc., the story of a ruthless Mon- treal businessman, has been sold to the British Broad- casting Corp. and is expected to be shown there in May. “It's a-major sale,” said Guy Mazzeo of .CBC Enter- prises, the network's sales department. He declined to say how much the’ BBC paid for the series, but said it was “the biggest ever sold (by CBC) to Britain in any single - year in the past.” Western Lottery Founda- seer 250 people aktin; Taney look: Tarrys and Pass. hote) are Walto ‘on. Lower. photo: ie re Pai ‘Heers: bid for’ We Soe eet ancl: ar 1D CTORIA (CP) the official . provincial gov- ernment logo and slogan Pa Social | ear gpy. it pro! erial “tn an act_of ~ political immorality, i beer (NDP: -Burnaby North) “have 2,600 co; -‘The. booklet’ was compiled ne the Social: “Credit. caucus Dennis Rob! ding left; Gert sk off, Caucus executive. director m. Laker did not know if the caucus. got en i erry Lampert said Tuesday that the party. paid $4,000 to printed. The’ party: ree to pay for the printing costs because : nt: the caucus’ did ‘not have ac- information from party ‘pro- paganda. They now. are one and the same.” Dailly was referring to a glossy,’ ’ election-style, 20- page booklet, titled The Year" in Review 1982, that features on its cover the cess to funds .to do it on its own, he said, and it was felt . that such a review should be from th rg logp but: ‘said: “I. thought le"wers the’ Executives are optimistic ‘OTTAWA (CP) —-If the per cent, to continue its de- cline. i d in the ‘times ahead for business and th SON, | ‘and Lorne:Hadikin, Back row ‘stan- unemployed, ‘Senior business’ execu- ‘optimistic once again about (Canada’s short-term econom- investment climate also im- proved during the first quar- ter compared to 1981, al- though ‘on. balance,’ the in-. vestment outlook remains poor,” the board says. An increased proportion of m large cor- ile ” the Ci Board of Canada‘ says in a survey published: today. ‘Phe board's . first-quarter survey of business attitudes and investment’ intentions also provides: another. indi- cation the current recession has bottomed out. Further, the survey shows that more. business, execu- tives: "believe the _ oblens 6. frot porations as well as the heads of small and medium-sized businesses: planned’ to | in- crease investment spending in the'near future despite a _ number. ‘of obstacles. facing industry. Weak market demand re- mains the chief barridr to in- creased investment, the board says. Excess productive capa- city, where business and in- § . dustry are unable to operate with full staff, equipment and facilities, was singled-out as another serious deterrent to improving investment spend- ix: ing. Manufacturers were for binds .7; pel ; “athe nd: of inst year. That is “also slightly more than the 2 per’ cent who still. ex- pected higher’: unemploy- ment. Almost 50 per cent of ex- ‘ecutives questioned expected overall business conditions to -improve, up sharply from the }81.6 per cent in the’ final the major. accomplishments of the’ Social’: Credit gov. ernment during 1982 quarter of 1982 and from the 19.6 per cent'a year ago., A large majority still ex- ‘than two-thirds of capacity in ‘the final three months of last year, an all-time low since such records were first kept fu 1981, As long as there is excess capacity there is no incentive to invest in new equipment or to increase employment, the board says. During the quarter, 49.2 per cent: of the: executives said overall. economic con- pected inflation, which last . month hit six-year low of 7.4 : This isa dying government: that has “no shame in using taxpayers money for. their own political purposes,” said Dailly. : “It has become a danger- - ous government that must be ~ removed from office.” Dailly said that the text of the Socred pamphlet, apart from its mi: done for’ the gi members. tad: ‘NOT FOR ELECTION’ “This is: not ‘an ‘election ‘and we will not be stylized flag and the ‘slogan That's: the - BC ‘Spirit, both copyrighted - ‘for official gov- ernment, use. ‘using it, in the, election cam- interview ‘from ‘his eee office.” a government, is riddled with misinformation, and exageer caticus’ tothe -81" members of the 57-seat legis- “lature ° for distribution, . re-. ‘views what it considers to be ‘High- tech funding © program introduced © VANCOUVER (CP) — A five-year, $75-million pro. gram designed to promote “It will give the oppor- ° tunity for the man with the Lives ‘mousetrap ‘to get it high in B.C. was announced Tues- day ‘by . provincial Science Minister Pat. McGeer. « ‘The Discovery Enterprise Program will provide grants or loans ranging from $50,000 annually for a five-year per- iod: to-small firms, up to $5 million a year for large com- © panies‘on a combination loan- « grant, basis, McGeer said. and. get it pris abroad,” he said in an interview, .. ‘Under the new program, $15: million annually ‘over ‘a five-year period will be paid from his Ministry’s budget and the first funds will be + have set as our long-term goal ‘B.C. by the-turn of the: cen- :terprise Program will require do anticipate steady pro ress," McGeer ‘said. “We that advanced technology, in- dustry will become the num- ber one employer of people in tury.” He said most of the ele- ments of the Discovery En- “no legislative change and can. “I would not want anyone to believe that overnight suc- cess will be.achioved, but we be put into operation in the and does-not state anywhere’! that it is not'a governmen’ publication — or that it is put™ out by the caucus. The last page contains a series of quotes summing up the theme of the brochure including one from the Van- * couver Province legislative reporter Eli Sopow stating: th. “British ‘Columbia came out with probably. the best ‘re- straint. highly-out-of. context” quote “grossly perverts any sem- blance of journalistic inte- grity and impartiality I-have | endeavored to maintain.” ditions would be better with- ‘in ‘six-months. : opp : » Chotnoff's Photographic Seiices © NEW AND EXITING ideas in the art of - photographic imagery. © Specialized PROFESSIONAL skills in the following areas of photography: . _— Weddings and Family Gatherings — Environmental Portraits — Team Photos — and now offering—Video Taping Services (for that special Event) . REASONABLE prices. -. Chewe See my portfolio of work and discuss your needs Phone Ed Chemoff at 365-3209 after 6 p.m. at less: CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 30; 1983... “A7 7-DAY BUS TOURS APRi Pl L 23 CK HOBSON RIVERSIDE HOTEL sehiotsnes "259 MAY SUNDOWNER HOTEL.........- SPOKANE SHOWS WAYNE NEWTON — APRIL 12 - MITCH MLLER — MAY 6 “For Mother's Day" Prices per person in Canadian funds sharing SPACE STILL AVAILABLE FOR MORE INFORMATION .. . Henne Travel West’s Travel | “1410 Bay Ave: 1217 - 3rd St. rai ai Castlegar 368-5595 365-7782 - Calendar » continuing until April 9th at the NEC ts the ennual | Community Art Exhibit featuring the pain of area artists, Watercolour, oll and acrylic are nei led in this large cross-section of focal work. , Beginning on April Lath is an exhibition from the Dept. of Anthro at U.8. entitt if Season: onal food Getting wbcs Pre. History". The Centre Weopen daily from 1820.0, Mm. to 4:30 ‘ tat shay 0 must an us ere work en ‘April Ton during March 30... Alf Crossley, well-known local artist will givea workahip for the Kootenay Art Club at the Sr, Cit. Contre at 7 p.m. New members.are welcomed by. the April7, 13, 21... History of Photography course will be instructed by Bernie Bloom at the Nations? Ex. Centre. Call the Centre to register, at 365-24 April 11 «22... Entties accepted for B.C, Young Artist's ‘9 Exhibition to be shown In Vancouver Sept: 19th to 30th before touring the province. Coll Carel ich at 5- 5566 for further information. 13 : April 16,17... the Mozars R stem will be performed the DTUC Orchestra, the Nelo Choral net end Re s! oe fet Bp. it re rack,” pia ail fe Sec. . Schoo! auditorium os Son fm. » April, 23... . “weiting tor @ Young Audience” Is a workshop by author Eric Wilson‘at the Castlegar Library at 1000 gin, Free but registration is requested. Phone S65S614 se te +++ General mig. of the Cantlegor & Dist. Com. mat 8 ‘Arts Council to be held In the Kinnarid Library at aS Pee ‘ 10 “sit” with enhibiits Call Bernie Bloom’ot Saari you can sonore, some Stine: “{tems for this bi-monthly feature should. be telephoned to Mrs. D. Miller-Tait of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council at 365-7850. Castlegar Savings Credit Union > Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170: Qpens P. ‘Guests Must _ Be SIGNED In Friday & ARET,... .. ive Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a. get Open 1 p.m. Saturday—*~. a ¢+ Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. after 9 p.. m. Mon.-Fri, Playing Fri. & Sat. THE "MAGS" next provincial asteet Thursday and Sunday Bingo Treat ler Right How's This For a Bargain? OPENING NIGHT FRIDAY APRIL Ist NOUNCING Vogue Portraits &, Cameras Lid. 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