Su. as__ Castlegar News october 19, 1993 NELSON OVERTURE CONCERT SOCIETY SERIES 1983 - 84 All concerts at Nelson Civic Theatre Commencing at 2:30 p.m: the following Sundays: Nov. 6/83, Dec, 4/83 dans 13/84 and oe ‘ale) IN MEMBE! dene aan Children se or Pe Individual concert tickets - payable on or before Nov.6 © jults $8.50, Children $3.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE: Sutherlonds Music. Nelson. Cat! s D1ugs, Cosllenes. Wet! », Castlegar of rom NO... executive member's bier brit Statler Bros. in Concert — October 30 Tour includes © Coach transportation © Tour escorte Best show tickets for the 4:00 0 0 show @ Shopping in Northtown 54 ge Roy Clark in © Dinner at the Sizzer Restaurant. All for only....... Concert —November 13 Tour includes: e Seach transportation © Deluxe it the’ © Tour escort ¢ 379° Roger W tak rm November 2 Dinner at the Sieslor © Best show tickets © Shopping ot Northtown and K-Mart © Free glass of champagne.......... Tour includes: © Coach ‘transportation e Deluxe at the © Tour escort ¢ Dinner at the Sizzler ¢ Best show tickets © Shopping at Northtown and K-Mart ® Free glass of champagne. All for. Roger Whitaker American Thanksgiving Tour includes: ¢ Coach ‘transportation © Tour escort © Special tickets to Roger Whitaker at 8 p.m. performance ® American Thanksgiving Dinner on Nov. 24 © Accommodation at Sheraton for 3 nights. © One free’ breakfast. © Tea and cookies. © Biggest shopping day in Spokane e Baggage handling’ ‘and surprise tide. DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE *159 *155. *199 PRICES PER PERSON IN CANADIAN FUNDS, SHARING We Bick Up In Nelson, Castlegar and Trail HENNE TRAVEL 1410 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5595 WEST'S TRAVEL '1217-3rd St., Castlegar 365-7782 *sumes .. The ee of Ann Mortifee VANCOUVER (CP) — The * selling of Ann Mortifee began in earnest last January with a full-page spread in Mac- lean’s magazine designed to coincide with her appearance as Madame Opia in Reflec- tions on Crooked Walking, the children’s musical she wrote for the Arts Club the- atre last year. In March, cameras flashed and eyeballs popped when she appeared on the arm of Prime Minister Pierre Tru- deau at a state dinner given by: Queen Elizabeth during her tour of Vancouver. Two weeks later she was winning raves in Toronto for her performances at Royal York’s Imperial Room, which one enthusiastic reviewer described as “both dumb- founding and thrilling.” In June it was Calgary, where she was acclaimed as one of the most “honest, innovative and talented musi- cians around.” Ironically, the only critics she couldn't charm were‘in here hometown, ‘where one wrote in May: “The most dis- tressingly common * fallacy apparent here is the belief that talent in one area pre- . talent in other areas — songwriting, Or that asinger's philosophy is. worth | hearing.” ON HER WAY. But her. concert’ manager, Scott Andrews, is quick to say between takes of a CBC television special Mortifee is taping, that that, was otfe of. only threé negative reviews + she has ‘ever had, Everyone: else, he maintains, has loved: her, Whatever Andrews’, says. has\.to be taken with ‘a measure of salt, but it does seem that ‘the 35-year-old singer is finally on hér way. Andrews's boasts. of con-..J° - cert dates in‘ Japan. and’ Europe, a contract with what he calls. “one of the largest. | record companies in the. world,” (he won't say, what company it is), and a feature . in People (Magazine, ‘the glossy bible of;popular culture, remain to be see: But. there is a one-night stand in New in November, ‘and a 18-city, “eross-Canada symphony tour with Harry. ‘Belafonte ri ning into December: charac- teristically titled Born ‘to Live, is sue out if in Nvoomiber: "MUSICAL EVE ING Soe Wodneey & Foy HOURS: “Sunday Brunch = Ila.m. <2p.m. audience'Sui the Castle Theat Studying rock | ictures What are petroglyphs and pictographs? For most of-us these words don't mean too much unless we have had an opportunity to study, native Indian history and folklore. Local residents will now have an opportunity to view petroglyphs and pictographs up close at an exhibit planned for Nov. 1 through S0th at the National Exhibition Cen- tre. ‘Petroglyphs and _ picto- graphs are the records of a people with no written lan- guage, as we know it, and are rare links with the past ‘native cultures of the. prov- ince. They record coming of age ceremonies and were burial ; markers, They commemorate potlatches, winter ceremon- storms and wars, Many ap- pear to have been the per- Pre il B.C. and the earliest archae- - ological remains in British _ Columbia known at present are between 9,000 - 12,000 Classic novel filmed CUERAVACA, MEXICO (REUTER) — Under the Volcano, the classic novel by Malcolm Lowry, -is being filmed by John Huston. It's the 89th film in the distinguished career of the TT-year-old’ Huston native who now lives in Mexico. t “British ‘detor” Atbert “Fin: . ney plays ‘the ‘lead:‘in the movie, the story of the last Re tortured 'day. in the life of a whose. novel: was’ Snetgeseos “Your Smorgasbord House of the Kootenays” WED. AND THURS., OCT. 19 & 20 ONLY HAWAIIAN BUFFET and “Meal-in-Itself Salad Bar” Includes Dessert and Coffee $11.50 Kids Under 4 Free — Ages 5 to 10 $6 (Sorry: No Reservations For Oct. 21 & 22) WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. 5 P.M. TO 8 P.M. SUN., MON., TUES — BY RESERVATION ONLY 5. lable tor di " Also open for private luncheons. Phone 364-2616 for Reservations Next door to Konkin's Irly Bird Store on the Waterfront Esplanade. Lunch — Mon..- Fri. 11:30.4.m. - 2:00 p.m. Reservations suggested for porties of 10 or more. We are lata ee Dining — Tue. — Sun. Sp.m. -9 p.m. FORA | FAMILY TREAT, DINE OUT! DELUXE DAILY ~ LUNCHEON SMORG : 11:0 a.m, to 2 p.m. $5.95. Salad Bar only: $3.95. the new k ex-wife and his hal ‘KEY TO. * published in the 1940s, spent his ‘last’ years -in'. British \ Columbia where, he;.dibd in Towering above. the: film: - : ing location, in ‘the town: of pis | Pe and ‘allusion of the novel, Huston said. “When' it comes to doing the picture, you've got to penetrate that'and get to the essence of the material.” * Under The Volcano, ‘pub- lished in 1947, was Lowry’s major work and is regarded as‘one of the most important Ehglish ‘novelb''f' the’ mid- 20th century. ' Three ‘previous attempts ito adapt it, to the screen failed to get off the ground. Huston has brought together. an international team for the ambitious venture. ‘Apart from Finney, they include. British performers Jacqueline Bigset and An- thony Andres, Mexican cine- . Gabriel Fig- $ Yolean its ek often ob- ‘sctured by cl Huston said in an inter- view that over the years he read‘ almost 25 screenplays before settling on the present adaptation ‘about the rela- ‘%,tionship, of, the. alcoholic and desperate” Geoffrey’ *_ the former ‘eo: with his ther. . The key to the film's ‘suc- ‘eess in: getting: ‘across Fir- min’s = nightmare ‘state of a eee Patent bed Brett CARRIAGE FLOUVSE Nelson, B.C. 352-5358 tunch Mon. - Sat. Mon. - Thurs. 11.a.m. -2p.m. Fri. & Sat. \1a.m.-5 p.m. Dinner 7 Days a Week, 5 - 10 p.m. Dinner Specials From $8.50 Oinners include salad bor, potato and vegetoble. Cominco meal tickets included. trail’ bce and demise without - bogging it id in theheavy. symbolism Rossiand” 362-7375 AR Mt UERRATIONa! SPECIAL $1250. Saverbraten w/gingersno $17.95 Fi On Fri , Oct. 28,7 noon, pickup please, call ct. 20, from 2-4 p.m. 9p. _felgburmlne, Sette iboge, FIRESIDE DINING ROOM, 8 oz. 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Sains vba berets ied " —scHoor cx « Hedting and Vision's Screening nore ciuideen ages 3 years, 9 months:.to 41 the Health Unit on ee IN RECREATION SOCIETY Soe virgin senetal enaeiing op unday, Oct iu ‘ot 6 p.m. in the Robson Holl, Membership senevsal or tographs were applied to his jast day, torn between rock. with brushes, sticks or “believing their -relationship can work and fearing that it is too late.: . His. half-brother Hugh, with whom Yvonne has ap- arently had an affair in the past, is. visiting: The three \ characters go off to watch a bullfight in A nearby town. : The script, by 28-year-old. Yale drama ‘school graduate Guy: Gallo, relates the simple action and relies on Finney’s acting to'put across DEED state of mind. more important sites in B.C. For more information or to # AVE ir eke October 19, 1983 Castlegar News. PRAISES FINNEY Huston reached for’ super- latives to describe Finney's performance. © “T've been watching one of Tve the finest ‘ueroa and German : Moritz Borman and Wieland Schulz-Keil. IT’S ‘VERY SPECIAL’ Huston said of the project: “This is very special. The materials are’ s0 good, I just hope to do them justice.” The novel was set in the Cuernavaca of 1998 but it is being filmed in Yauhtepec, a town of 60,000 people where life seems to go on muchas it did 45 years ago, The plot of the novel rel con; cerns the anguish Firmin, whose ex-wife Yvonne. has returned. _to him, suffers: in COMMUNITY Bulletin Board 4.29, 10 a.m. - INS ASSOCIATI: Doors open at Srp tober 24th, 3/62 Coming events of Cosile soncuoet may be listed Minimum char; three times); Deadlines ara 5 p. Columbia Ave, $3 and additional words are 12€ each. Boldtaced words (which mus? be used for headings) count as two word: There is no extra charge for o second consecutive ins tion while the third consecutive insertion is. bal is $3_(whether-od is for one, two or m: im. Mondays for Wedne: fought to the Costlega: News of 197 ir and District non-profit The first 10 words ore Thursday: {or Sunday's y's paper. COMMUNITY ever witnessed. It's a reve- lation what he's doing. It’s an. performance extra that will probably go down in motion picture history.” Huston has made his o own mark on screen history. His career has included such tri- umphs as.The Maltese Fal- con, The African Queen, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre , and Beat the Devil. Most of .the background cast for Under the Volcano are residents of Yauhtepec. Executive producer Michael Fitzgerald said the — Mexican government agreed ‘to put up 35 per cent of the ‘film's ‘cost. Universal Studio has agreed:to distribute the film in North America and 20th. Century-Fox in Europe. ~ “WORKING” Fri., Oct. 28 SHSS at 8:00 p.m. Langlois: at 965-2411 any weekday between 9:80 a.m. and. 4:80 p.m. Cable 10 TV _ SHAW CABLE 10 . 7. Featuring: The as- sociation of United Ukranian Canadians Jubilee Choir, Ukran- . fan dancing by Bren- da Balon, also a skit from the Glade group. 6:30—B.C. Summer Swim Club Championships. This program was taped Aug. 20 in Vic- during the fi- nals of this event. . Qu 5S—B.C. Summer Games — SHAW Cable 10 will’ air the entire package of cable cov- erate. of this: event, which took place July 29, 80 and 81. Featur- ed tonight: are the track and field events of Friday, July 29. 11:00—Sign-off. IM STEPHEN K: a. Natanee, Cane vIL ‘-, TRURO, NB. (CP) — vheea's F “Frank Fogwell ssid Tuesday. hi c } and jpposition, ample time to ‘debate: the bills jand to consult ith the government ‘on eed etanees, without Intent of the bills. Bons SEEKS Opposition Leader: Dave! Barrétt: said ‘he: jiu that'the premier would hold’ such atchat' bet c, with all the anger, with all the tee ‘and all th that: We're going through is intending save,’ interview. reading was s granted without debate ‘thou; 60,000 People showed their opposition Saturday to ‘the; egeram-culting legislative package’. in. Vancouver. at: inarch organized by the Solidarity’Coalition. . ‘ and % The coalition of unions and religi ge : Cen x 7pianist:David Seriesion Fri ae nd Saturday, Oct. 21 and 92 at's Pp.m..in Studio 80 on the Nelson campus. ; U.S. challenged in space market KOUROU, FRENCH GUI- | ANA (REUTER) — The 11- \;¢ountry European Space Agency served notice today | that it.was ready to challenge. the -United States in. the After a 51-minute delay caused by a faulty sensor, the sleek white Ariane L-7. blast-- ed ‘off from its jungle base "here and technicians cheered as it put’ a ‘communications satellite into. orbit for the ‘bai ‘Interna, 0 Space market’ with a tional Ci Sate: firing of its Ariane rocket: llite Organon (itelea st). - Westcoast Seafood located ‘at Caldset Groceteria 1038 Columbia Avenue FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 10.a.m. to7 p.m. + ‘péttiness that this program has created, we have not been” : \ given one solid figure on how much money all of this trouble MMfesday, Ae strike ifthe Sol ition decides it is n terest groups, last week had requested a’new meeting © g, with the premier, saying tht he had failed to consider the. eds of th views of h of people ‘who opposed the Social Credit restraint package. Introduced rede ‘ings is to prepare rank’ and file union members ‘for the tactics that will be required if and when’a mass walkout is called. “The government seems intent on bulldozing toacon- jester secondary industries provincial - summit meeting of all Soli- % Fisherme “Workers ~ Union, said... the. th iterim: Act that pate the gover control ‘over school ‘board budgets; the Municipal Amend: ment Act that ‘eliminates regional plans'and planning; and ° the Gasoline (Colored) Tax* — Act that iia bunker: ‘were ice Tax.A Aat ta ces he lx rn ar en rom en + sper. cent; the Empl di ad the _ which changes pi icaaipn wi "Pro ‘Treasury: Gays cannot join Big Brothers. Big homosexuals to, ‘peeping Big - with the consent of ‘the! mothers of the geen ada will not.follow the aétion of its U.S. associate and allow homosexuals to become Big’ Brothers, executive director The 170 Big Brother agen- ciés across Canada are being fotified that the long-stand- ing policy is not about to change, Fogwell said in‘a tel- ephone interview from Bur- lington, Ont. Z “We are looking for a good influence’ on”. our” Little Brothers and we do not be- 1979 GRANADA ‘AIR COND, lieve allowing homosexuals to become Big Brothers is the way to achieve it,” he said. He said-the Canadian or- ganization is autonomous and does not have to follow the decision in the U.S. to allow MALONEY 365-2155 TRAIL AREA 364-0213 RED MOUNTAIN RACERSQ Fashion Show, Auction & Dance Sat. Oct. 22 7:30 p.m. Trail Comin¢o Arena MUSIC The Good Th sdalnds Tickets - $8 Per Person Advance Tickets: Wintersport House; Butch Boutry Ski Shop; Mountain Ski & Sports Hut; Seth MartinY Sports. C gram to fede N es Rabel teak calc be ipaspoee ofthe restons rt culgients fares are available. darity groups to be held on the weekend in Vancouver. Top officials of Solidarity, including’ ‘the B.C Fed's Art Kube, have warned a ‘wide- spread walkout by public and \ private'sector unions is in the ” offing .unless) Victoria’ with- draws its threat to fire 1,600- soxerament, workers. Oct 9a Scene =: ‘ Catia ER een iret public sector wage increases. The labor council’ ‘also passed a draft proposal for an economic program as an al- ternative to the govern. ment’s'plan. « i Royal | Cahadian Legion | Branch No. 170 Daneng ie m.-1:30.a.mss: /OPEN'12 NOON te “\6 DAYS A WEEK ; “Proper Dress Fri, & Sat. after.9 p.m. ‘Playing Fri. & Sat. * Guests Must Be SIGNED In TALOR MAID COUNTRY Thursday and Sunday Bingo It! calls for, creation of, that would utilize raw mat- erials produced in B.C., to ‘end the boom and bust cycle caused by the: province's re- source-based economy. 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