MITCHELL SUPPLY'S "865- 676 = 10%} OFF for Cash By CasNews Staff ‘ The Woody Allen comedy “God” and “Doors,”: a thinking man's drama, will be the two theatre offerings by Stanloy Humphries Secondary School drama students during the southeast Interior Drama Festival this week, “God,": which is being co-directed by SHSS drama teacher Joe Beales and student Bonne Morgan, features acast of 19 and will be presented Friday night in the high school gymnasium, a "And. “Doors,” COTTON RAGS | WANTED Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. Friday, March 18 & Saturday, March 19 ° CKQR will be on location Saturday only. * Tape Measure Outdoor Stain 16 Ft. ; $ 25 | walnut and $629 Only ois bees SeSes ces a's leach | Cedar. Only .......'.+- per gal. Light Bulbs Quaker State an 40, 60.and 395 100 Wait. Only .......+. each SOCKET SET written by Canadian Brian . Van Norman and directed by students, will be presented : _ Thursday evening. Tickets are $2 for adults and‘$1 for ' children and both evenings of theatre commence at, 7:80 ' mf : : ss i ee “Also featured Thursday night will be. “Antique one ‘ 2 : sein "<." Spring," presented by Trafalgar high school, and “It Must... y : : 2 "Be Somebody, It Says So On My Horoscope,” which will ; G ST ERED . : : , fs : oer | Thampiah University Centre when the group Sukay =| = hilove coming to DTUC “On Friday night, students from L.V. Rogers in u Nelson will’ present their play “The Witches.” This production will be followed by the SHSS presentation, God. “The ‘public will have: the opportunity to enter the “magic” world of pan pipes, whistles, guitars, flutes, and unusual stringed instruments,’ when: the international group:known as Sukay bring the music of the South American Andes to the. David ‘Thompson ‘University Centre Cafeteria in Nelson Friday. Showt! the door. The quartet is composed of ‘husband’ and wife, Edmond and: Quentin Badoux from Switzerland and and Bolivians Javier Canelas and Gonzalo Vargas. Sukey's 3 music comes from the countries of Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia where music is linked to the daily life of the mountain communities. “You go to a regional festival and everybody there can pliy’ everything” ‘said ‘Vargas. Many ‘such instru: ments have been fashioned by members of the group. Quentin’ has ‘made several kenas, the notch:lipped hard- wood flutes. “Down in a lot of those villages they say ‘that if you want to learn to play an instrument, you have to make it” she said. Her husband-has made kenas, pan pipes, drums and -harp, and Vargas has completed making his first charango, °° The Badoux travelled for 15 months’ in South , America during 1975-and 1976. In the summer of 1981 ‘ Edmond went alone for another visit collecting music to | add to their repertoire. Lent ‘The group's name “Sukay” comes from.the language of the Incas meaning “to open up the earth for planting.” Fluorescent Eade 4 Foot. - 40 Piece. | $ 8s Only os 6... eee ee eeeeeees 723, Only... ee D leach Propane Torch Set} Propane Tanks $999 $429 each] Only........ceseecceenes each _ Garbage Cans as Barbecues c/w . " 17 Gal. Rubbermaid $ 8s $2QE00 ropane tank, Only .-.-.seseeeee eres ss each Bay - Beales explained Tuesday that the festival will give. students from schools in the East and West Kooteriays the chance to meet other drama students as well as improve their acting skills.” i “There is as much talent here as there is anywhere 4 and if they get a chance to perform here, they get some exposure,” Beales said. Last year, the SHSS production was chosen ‘as the ~ best of the Kootenay offerings and went on to the provincial finals. Beales says representatives from acting companies‘ in Revelstoke and Calgary spotted the Castlegar talent e is 8 p.m. and tickets will be available’ at INY oc cceececees In order tc to vote in.a Provincial election you must be registered! To qualify, you must be at least’ 19 years of age, a Canadian citizen or British Subject, a resident of Canada for 12 months ° and British Columbia for 6 months. Registering is easy. Contact your nearest Registrar of Voters or Government Agent. And do it now! Be sure you havea lbs: _ In tomo (REGISTER | Province of Chief Electoral British Columbia Office Photos show: SHSS: “John McLeod, ; “Chris Wanjoff, ‘Lisa Skillings, Vaughn: Bronton, Campbell Marry-Ann Dungan of "God.". * students preparing’ for upcoming d tions. Top photo: Therese Anderson and Clarke Wright of “Doors,” b during the provincial drama festival and offered jobs to some of the students. “Art doesn't function best in isolation,” commented. In all, 11-one-act plays from six schools aro being ; presented this week and they will be judged by Victoria adjudicator Denis Johnston. Johnston taught acting in the Greater Victoria school system for seven years and has served on the Victoria Theatre Guild and Association of B,C. Drama Educators and chaired the Victoria School Drama Festival for several years. * * rama__s produc- and in ottom photo: Beales a * Elaine and Van CasNews Photos by Diene Strandberg Commission on School District Administrative Costs The Commission on School District Administrative Costs . has been established by the Hon. William Vander Zalm, Minister of Education. to investigate possible cost savings in the administration of B.C. school districts. The Commis- sioners are Mark W. Sager. Chairman, and Allan G. Stables. The te including administration costs. In order to: is determine the functions of school Gistrict scifinistrators! (b) 2 of th 1e total ope In areas considered {01 be nigh: and wil ~ {c) examine the district istric (d) examine possible rsommenatons ‘to reduce costs in areas considered to be high. ‘The review will also include studies ot: (1) The number of: ind the schoo! district level. (2) (3) of school districts for on Issues. The Commission will arrange for and hold regional public meetings and personal examinations of the issues as required. The Ce will report its | to the Minister of Education no later than September 1, 1983. The Commission will hear submissions from the public: Wednesday, March 16 7:30 pm Board Room Selkirk College, Castlegar Written submissions will be recetved until May 15, 1983, at the office: C School District Ministry of Education ‘7451 Elmbridge Way Febmend, BC. LA PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. -. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION costs” for financial year 1983-84 to the Queen and seven mem- bers of her family rises to 4,515,600. pounds — the equ- “ivalent of $8.86 million (Can- adian) at ‘current exchange rate — up from last year's net ~° adian). the palace pound was Worth | $1.8531 per ‘cent, compared with an it raise last year. REFUNDED PART REFU “The actual Civil List total is: the. equivalent, of $8.7 illion, ‘but the Queen re- ‘amily gets a raise | funds the amounts allocated for. three of her cousins: the Duke’ of Kent, the Duke of Gloucester and. Princess ‘Alexandra. . She provides their.allocations out of her own: pocket. ‘The allowances, not consid- ered salaries, were first paid by Parliament to ..King George IIT in 1760:in return for the! ‘surrender of ‘Crown land, The Queen’ gets separ- ate sums for the maintenance of Buckingham Palace: and Windsor Castle. ~~ The palace''said the in- crease was possible because of royal. cost-cutting. Thirty jobs have been trimmed through voluntary’ retire- ment and hiring restrictions, making a leaner palace staff of 300, ranging from footmen to private secretaries. The Queen herself gets the equivalent of $6.7 million (Canadian), two-thirds of which goes for staff salaries. The grant to Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, 82, is equal to $586,420 © (Canadian),’ , Prin- cess Margaret, the Queen's: sister, gets $198,688 (Can- adian). The Queen's husband, Prince Philip, one of the most active royals, receives $327,043 (Canadian). Prince Charles, the ‘hoir to the throne, and his wife Di- ana, Princess of Wales, aren't included -in the Civil List, since he has a large income from his land-owning role'as Duke of Cornwall. Princess Anne will get the equivalent of $203,740 (Can. adian), Prince Andrew, who last year saw action as a naval helcopter pilot. It's not like the movies VANCOUVER '(CP)) — hen Judy Jane was train- g to be an RCMP officer she was shown films on childbirth procedure.. But early Tues- day morning, she discovered that the real thing is nothing se that she saw. in the mov- "The Richmond ROMP con- stable was.called upon at 5 * Chennoff's g. Photographie Sewices: NEW AND EXCITING ideas In-the art ot photographic sneaey: clalized PROFESSIONAL skills In the following areas’ fi 5 : photography: — Weddings and Family: Gatherings — Environmental Portraits. —Team Photos °°.’ — and now offering - Video ‘Tephing Services (for that special Event)’ REASONABLE prices... fe Cnet See my my portidiie of work and discuss your needs, Phone Ed Cheroff at 365-3209 after 6 p.m. a.m., after a boy was born two months premature to Anita and Chuck Lee in the back seat or the couple's car. Chuck, who had been des- perately driving to Richmond General - Hospital, stopped and flagged down a squad car and the officer radioed to Jane nearby. “The woman's sister-in-lai was holding the baby up and it wasn’t making a sound," Jane said in an interview. “I did only what anybody else would have done.” —-* She applied gentle heart massage with the tips.of her thumbs on the tiny (4 pounds, 4 ounces) infant. When that brought no result, she per- formed th: ith res- uscitation for two to three minutes. “And then it breathed,” she said. She had borrowed a knife and was ready to cut the um- bilical cord when the ambu- lance arrived and rushed : mother and child to Vancou- ver's Grace Hospital, On Tuesday, Anita Lee was recovering, and feeling grateful. The ‘baby, as yet unnamed, is in satisfactory condition in the special care _ unit, Jane, a 28-year-old native "of Saint John, N.B., said the event was “the most reward- ing experience” of her seven years as a police officer. inact janacit bet ‘Marx money battle winds down ~ SANTA MONICA, CALIF: (AP) — Erin Fleming’s law- yer played recordings of Groucho Marx describing his feelings for her in a dramatic final argument Tuesday in defence of the comedian's companion ‘At. the Marx-es ,and stanofs auch films as Duck, : inte tt Soup ad" A, ; Opera, died in 1977 at age 86. Yate trig > “She’sa wonderful girl. I'm “crazy about her,” the aged comic said on an audio tape the jurors heard for the first ‘time. “She means so much to me,” he said:on another part of the tape played by lawyer ‘David Sabih. “She's so smart . . She stimulated me into jvorking again.” Arguments ended Tuesday in the lawauit brought by the Bank of America against Fleming, the late comedian’s longtime companion. The bank, executor of Photo show “March 27 The ‘Larigham Centre in Kaslo has issued an open in- vitation to photographers, both amateur and _ profes- sional, working in the Koct- ensy Region. This juried exhibition: en- titled’ simply “PHOTO,” which runs from March 27 to April 16, is-planned as a ~ Means of promoting and dis- playing the high quality of work currently’ being pro- duced in a medium that is of- ten underrated. Says Langham director Bernadette Lynch, “We want to help develop more of a public appreciation for pho- tography as an art by show- ing the great variety in technique and subject matter possible.” She added, “The response from photographers wishing to participate has been ex- citing. We are very much looking. forward to this show.” An opening reception and an opportunity to meet the artists will be held Sunday, March 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Langham Centre. ‘IF YOUR HOUSE BURNED DOWN : ARE YOUR ‘VALUABLES COVERED? Protect yourself from fire, burglary, atc. A photographie rd is the best way to in- recor sure full REPLACEMENT VALUE of HOUSE AND CONTENTS. CALL 365-3926 Marx's estate, is suing Flem- ing for the return of $428,000 in cash and gifts it contends she obtained by ‘abuse and undue influence on Marx. Marx, the leering: comic genius of The Marx Brothers “Superior Court- Judge Jac- queline Weiss said she would instruct jurors today and let them begin Griffinat one point: “Isn't” she cute?” ‘Bank of. “America lawyer At.a recent meeting of the Kinnaird Junior Band Boos- ters, plans were finalized for At one point on the tape, Fleming said to Marx: “They say I-am.using you to benefit myself.” Marx “No, [1 another i delivery, which will be done by the Grade 8 band students. Other fundraisers during the first semester. included using you to benefit me.” PLAYS VIDEOTAPE Sabih also showed a lengthy. videotape, seen ear- lier in the trial, of Fleming and Marx singing a duet on The Merv Griffin Show, with Marx-smiling and saying to 1 and flyer and a very successful candy sale before Christmas. Future’ plans - for fund- raising will include two more catalogue deliveries in April and. May which will be done by the Grade 7 band stu- dents, more promotional fly- Brin Schulman called the tapes. “staged. shows -that were carefully choreograph- er deliveries ‘and clean-up participation ‘at the Trade Fair in April. These funds are’ primarily : spent to transport band stu-” dents to events they parti- cipate in — the major-being. the trip to Spokane to take part in the Junior Lilac Par- ade. Another trip is in. the planning: stages to attend Sam Steele Days in -Cran- brook. 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