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Alda, and all the other mem- bers of the, 4077th, Mobile ve Army: Surgical Hospital ‘are concerned because M-A-S-H is calling it quits. ; It's all unofficial as yet and : CBS; which shows’ the, 'pro- gram, won't say much, but it is:known around Hollywood that none of the actors have signed ‘new: contracts with 20th Century-Fox Television to produce more shows. But M-A-S-H: will go out with a bang." Network in. siders say two hours will be devoted ‘to’ show the whole’: gang ‘hanging: up their :scal pels and. heading home.: But’ addicts needn't panic, With the show's continued’ popu: larity, repeat; episodes ar aes TV, CABLE WEST 10 ACCESS TELEVISION Channel 10, Thursday. - 5:30—Sign-on and program, information, =” §:35—Five-day weather re- port, - By 40—SHSS report.— oar! rie Proud ‘interviews Joe Bealés, Kerri Nic- kerson, Theresa An- derson regarding Stanley Humphries Omega , Theatre’ Co. award winning per- f “I Never - Calendar Shee contlnulnat ntl the end of March is the show “Mex! as Seen by Hi dren” at the National Exhibition Cen. tre In Carileger Chilren's art, poetry fing Mexico's colonial ond modern histor Its neighbors, landscape and indusiry, vil village and coun. try, the charro and fiesta are inclided. Starting in April wilt be a travelling exhibition organized. by Alberta °* Culture called “Understanding Clay”, describing the story of clay in. Aibenis front from pre-historic times to its artistic and. industrial uses today. March 25... Dave Quarin Jazz Quartet will patent at joon-hour concert in ihe main toons at Selkirk College. Starfs of 12:30. er March 27... ; Don Hoppner, classical guitarist, will per: + form music from the Rennalsonce to the 20th Century, ot .m., at the National Exhibition Centre in Castlegar. Good tarily entertainment. March 27... ‘mule Bey at Setkirk College. March 30, 31... We Won't Pay. We Won't Pay. A satirical’. < look at the effects of iver on the domestic front, isa In the Performance '8! Series to be performed in the Fell. J ds ratitah guditorium.: Contact Beth Marken locally at x Nexete: and Information. In the some series haart ine Symphony Orchestro will perform in tell ‘on April 13 ay tao April 16, 17, 18... . Third Koote Boundary aac” soried Art Sshibltioa wit at, pices In “Grand Po Forks, Opening ceremonies on 8:30 p.m, with ques! juro Shadbolt in attendance. ». Winners in the juried ., reir re ‘also be shown at the Castlegar Trade Fair and: 3 pecial selection will be made for the B.C. Festival of Bari stemetphitarcr iat a jor net will be t the Koote School of ArinWetaon on the 18 Tiguan pees Saw Another Butter-_. By 3 ly.” ; 6:00—Hats* Off’ to Broad- aed March: 81. likely to be shown fora white yet. a "This exhibition has been n of art:|' yery-popular with the achool by. Mexican ‘school; classes be}; groups which have been able nal: ‘to book tours. “Escuela” is an and community iday example of artwork from this Exhibition Centre "at 265! very popular show) ‘ Theatre Unlimited “will be. + holding auditions for’.an ‘ginal’ one-act play, on ‘Thurs- 7:80 p.m..in Room 24 High’ School. The ' play ‘entitled “Eenie- Montieiie Mo Robin" by ‘Frank -Finney; of Castlegar. : ‘will be the club's entry.in the Weat Kootenay Drama Festi- winning production : ‘that festival will go.on ‘to the B.C. Drama Festival to ; be: held in‘ conjunction with the B.C..Festival of Arts in ‘Kamloops in June. +The play is a psychological drama pertinent to life in the ‘1980's. The cast includes an inmate, a teacher, a principal, +a psychologist, Robin, moth- Jer, girl, father and wi ‘Finney will be the director atre in England and Alberta fore coming to Trail two "years ago. He is well: kiown for his performances as Fagin in Oliver!” in 1980 and as the Magician in last year's “Al- laddin” show. Last year he direeted'Theatre Unlimited's “Ledge, Ledger and the Leg- end” play ‘which received an honorable’. mention, at the i West E Kootenay Dreams Fes- ‘The auditions ‘are open to everyone interested, and pre- °- ;Wlous experience is not a re- ing club. . or 7:30—Mikado — The. trem-: 10:00—Cratlegar city, council ; (way. This ice show is“ ~ Presented by ithe |. endously | successful. “meeting of March 23 THANK YOU HERBERT HOOVER is one'of the many number: dquist,’ Ricky Fauth, Freddy: Ginger. and ‘Colin ‘Sieme Jennifer.Fayant, Laura Darnbroug Stretiev ara MM ry. sto be Fc até p.m, on Channel:10 Thursday of the Castlegar Figure Skating Club's "Hats Off. to Broadway”. Back row, left to right, Christopher Blier,; Colin Waitrzyk;'Steven Brown, Russell Lin-. Front row, Laurie. Bak jes, De elle. Ginger, ‘and imstanie : Aprit 3rd, stay ving at” the Colofial inn TOM JONES April 13. Fy Slaying at the Sheraton Hotel, 1 night’. ~ IRISH ROVERS Apri 9 Staying’ ‘at the Sheraton Hotel, 1 aight only”. + Fly Tours. Siseals sitll <> avallable; ‘Benjamin Britten ‘and Wil: liam Walton in the! 1960's and‘ ‘Was Soba when most of the guitar repertoire quire a guitar and diligently. set. about learning:to play. ‘Within a few months. he was playing lead guitar for an rock “At this point, he tought ‘himself to’ read} music: and ‘gradually became aware. of the - varied. repertoire’ °that ‘existed for, classical - guitar. This 'a actively | “band but soon:found himself was greatly increased ‘after: fortunate i with artist, crafts: by, the "and musical: limitations - of, ‘popular, music. , This eventually led him to man'and. dilletante guitarist, ‘Alan Tosh, in Fort Simpson, .' NI WT. Happner t then travelled to ‘Minneapolis, Minn., where he studied with John Holmquist.” ‘He gave his ‘first solo ‘Per: formance there, Happner moved to Grande Pema ets 2 2 ‘ Z , “Parle, "Alberta and’ begin to ey make a‘living\teaching gui-, : tar,. privately. and-for the Grande Prarie Regional Col- lege. He: continued to work on his. own’ and’ in 1977 * studied-in Banff: withthe ¢ great master: of ‘the guitar, 3 Alirio Diaz. Happner ‘finally tnioved to Nelson in January, 1980 and has been teaching guitar for: DTUC.and performing regu- % larily in concerts, restaurants ° and coffee houses sincé then. © guitar is’ :.- Although” the - sometimes thought of as a relative ‘newcomer, its: his- 3 tory, in fact, dates from a. = period earlier than’ most of 4 the instruments in the mod- ern symphony orchestra. The guitar may have ori- : ginated with ‘the hunting bow, the string being Plucked . ‘qa BAD ENOUGH getting up on a Monday morning when you don't have to, But when it’s } completely unnec- essary, well... Such was the case shortly after 7 a.m. this past Monday | when Larry Bosse joined the RCMP at Bosse's Jewellery. Yes, you guessed it: the burglar alarm had gone off. Periodically, comments Larry, the alarm becomes overly sensitive, And this was the case on Monday morning. },:mame for herself lately, both as a freelance writer and poet. Mrs. Eaton's book of poems “I Lift Up My Eyes” ) recently captured third prize in an Street talk Owner Harry Stan has been renovating the store to make room for more merchandise — and the result is pretty apparent. Stan says he hopes.all the gi will be : ) THOSE WHO read The Vancouver Sun will have noticed a number of Castlegar references this week, The story on the Valhalla issue was by two photographs taken by local freelance photog- rapher Bill Turner. Now Bill is actually from Trail, but his photos have appeared so often in The Castlegar News we like to think of him as one of our own. THE SECOND reference was of course in Saturday's over in about a week. ‘THAT AN IMPROVED PA system is required at the complex was vividly illustrated Saturday by I poetry book contest in Brindisi, Italy. Mrs. Eaton received a cup and certificate for the award. The announcement will also be printed in ‘II Tratto d'Unione’ (The Agreement of Union), an international biannual periodical of literature, art and letters, As well, she just sold a story to the Saskatchewan Folk Society dealing with an actual occurance with bed bugs during days in THAT EXECUTIVE jet parked at Castlegar Airport Saturday morning was apparently rented from Aviair Aviation by a group of Vancouver developers. They were being shown around Castlegar by George Evin and Neut. Smith. IF YOU ARE a pensioner on Old Age Security in this ; Supplement, remember the renewal forms must be in by March 31 — that's next Wednesday. Government spokesmen say more than 35,000 eligible pensioners haven't returned their 1982 forms yet. The new payments begin in April and in order to: qualify, pensioners must report their income — even if it is nil. . If you have any doubts, contact 386-5958 in Victoria. IN CASE YOU have missed it, MacLeods in downtown \ ¢ Ar has been a of late. province who also. received a Guaranteed Income . the valiant attempts made by Bill Oleski and Dino Zanet of the Castlegar Figure Skating Club to comment the'well presented event. : Bill (whose rendition of Blood on the Saddle is said to bring moose down out of the mountains), would almost have been better to forget the system, and rely on his lungs alone. As it was, the arena system was 80 poor the club had substituted one of its own. FRIENDS OF Mary Campbell, wife of the founding publisher of the Castlegar News, the late L.V. [Les] Campbell, know that her birthdays are always big events with: week-long celebrations as cards arrive in the mail and a wide circle of friends drop by. This. year, however, it’s a special event as she celebrates her 70th year. - Her daughter, Mrs. Regina (Ronald) Stewart is out from Almonte, Ontario, while brothers, Joe and’ Vie Arduini and wives Clara and Pat, and sister Nellie Campbell (with husband Jim) have arrived from Kami and Kelowna ly to help celebrate this special occasion. In fact, she laughs, an “entire convent” of Blue Nun has been consumed as friends toast this milestone. ‘ Those who know Mary are fully confident the same group will be here to help celebrate her S0th birthday. W d Sun feature on women, the recession and poverty, Among those women interviewed was an unidentified 35-year-old divorcee from Robson. ‘The story noted the woman lives in a 40-year-old, one-bedroom frame house, with her daughter, 8, and son, 6, sleeping on the converted porch. “Divorced five years ago, she is supposed to get $150 a month from her ex-husband,” says the story. “ ‘Let's say it's irregular,” she says. For the first four years of being along she was on GAIN (Guaranteed Available Income - for Need). Now she too is on of the working -poor. “She says she wanted to get back to work sooner but ran up against GAIN’s policy of cutting an allowance by the total of anything earned over $100 a month. “ ‘What I got after working and being away from home and the kids was just not worth it! She has a degree in psychology and worked part time with children when on GAIN. Now she works with handicapped people in a group home earning $7 an hour for a 20-hour week. “When she works nights GAIN pays a babysitter $108, night to look after the two children. “At $140 a week she is earning $6,720 a year. Classing Castlegar (population 6,755) as rural that puts-her $2,053 under the Statistics Canada poverty line for a family of three. Even if she got that $150 a month from her ex-husband, she would still be $258 under the line.” For more on that story and others like it, see this week's issues of The Sun, ~ ‘ Without input from the In- ne, Second day in orbit Day spent trouble shooting CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 24,1982 AS Forest talks not completely represented says Kristiansen OTTAWA (CP) — Forest unions must be involved in current discussions about job-creation programs for British Columbia's 14,000 un- employed woodworkers, New Democrat forestry critic Lyle Kristiansen told the Commons Tuesday. NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! The federal and B.C. gov- ernments and forest com- pany associations are par- ticipating in the talks, but not “the people who do the work” and know’ most about “the complexities of the job to be done,” said Kristiansen, who represents the B.C. riding of Kootenay West. ternational Woodworkers of America, silvaculture con- tractors or refor workers, the talks must be “one-sided and self-defeat- ing,” he said. ‘ JANICE HARDY | Personal Accounting Services ® Income Tax © Budgets - @ Financial Plans : © Estates F.C. Merriman . 365-5513 “| AFTER 5 P.M. AND WEEKENDS CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. (AP) — Columbia's as- tronauts, orbiting with wag- ging technical problems, plunged into a second day of troubleshooting today. Mis- sion Control pared their work schedule and delaying a key test of the shuttle’s rebot arm. . The goal for Day Three: “Get the crew back on the straight and narrow” for the tasks ahead, Even: before astronauts Jack .Lousma, and Gordon Fullerton had awakened, flight officials tinkered with the work schedule and de- cided.tox ab-and. test of the Canadian-built 15 metre arm in Columbia’s car- go-bay. Big Officials had told the ex- hausted pilots to sleep at least an extra hour this morning, vowing: “We won't call’ you; you call us.” Pre- dictably, that didn’t hold up and a sheepish capsule com- municator David Griggs said at 8:22 am: “We just couldn't wait any longer.” Lousma said the shuttle commode was out of order, but in any event he and Ful- lerton slept better on Tues- day. The wake-up music was the Marine Corps Hymn, and when it ended, Col. Lousma reported back: “I'm standing up by the way.” > So it was a better start than Tuesday. Lousma had. no difficulty Tuesday with the. motion sickness that bothered him on launch day. Flight diracior Neil Hut. chinson altered the schedule, ordering up a lighter work day for the spacemen today, saying: “If you don't get the crew up to speed and feeling well, you don't get much work out of them.” “They didn't get a good Sleep _ Monday hight," ex-: Plained flight surgeon Dr. Sam Poole. “They’ve-had' a very busy. day; they've not eaten a lot, With a good night's sleep they'll be back on track.” Poole reported / COURT NEWS _/ In_ Castlegar’: provincial .gourt March 18 Garth Grans- ‘trom was fined $1,000 after pleading guilty to dangerous driving: : . *. . Ivan Herovx' was. sen- tenced to nine months in jail on an indecent assault charge. He was also given'a three month sentence to run concurrently for unlawfully being in a dwelling-house with intent to commit an indictable offence. . 8 © In provincial court’ March 16 Leslie Pongracz was fined $850 after pleading guilty to driving with a blood alcohol count over .08, os # « Arnie Gundersen was fined $150 or five days in jail for causing a disturbance. Mother Nature's Pantry and Castlegar Turbo gas sta- tion were both broken inte overnight Tuesday. An attempt to gain entry into a large steel and con- crete safe.was bariierers at Turbo. No further information is available. Police attended ‘at both scenes today to deter- mine what article or articles are missing. Motorcycle. riding on the CP Rail right-of-way has been reported to local RCMP. * Police’ remind _ offenders the action is prohibited and they can be prosecuted under the Railway Act. - ree _ Giving... psy, An idea for Easter Available ., at The Book Shop,. 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Henne Travel - veal May 17... ‘ fortealioae. meeting Sot the Sostlegas 5a Arts Cou Paintings currently on view at the Kinnaird branch Public library ore by Cecilia Skwarok of Robson. tems’ for this bi-monthly feature should, be* telephoned to Mrs, OD. Miller-Tait of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council at 365-7850. ee a a charters Fd 7.00 & 9,001 : me 103s (BNO bi a Tas dongs of ultimate in Fultine of groceries, produce, 22 The. Birds” sus) dé pense meats, dairy. section, . tobae- ann, news) tc ALSO — SEE er SARAH MILES nape chasse ASO — “A romantic reaction to this ‘one small corner of earth — the community of people at the junction of two rivers which we call Castlegar." FOR PERSONALIZED . The Dragon Tree by John A. Charters Sponsored by Castlegar Savings. Credit Union _, “91410 Bay Ave. COPIES PHONE 365-5241 Sa a NN INE A me I