A castiecarnews, March 11, 1981 ——— BT a .Community TV CABLE WEST 10 ACCESS TELEVISION ‘Thuraday Night Schedule 8:30—Sign-on the program information, :35—Five-day weather re- Kootensy Environ- ment Office. 5:40—Castlegar Library storytime. 6:00—Voyager I Saturn Be counter ~- Part, Hl. An exciting and his. toric series of video tapes which high- lights the Voyager I ge past Saturn, ~ i passa: as it happened! Pre- and the Jet Propuly sion Laboratory in California. a 7:00-Huynh Family. from Saigon, Vietnam sre visited by Lyle Kris- Se West Koot- 130—Play for Fun Hockey A .WISIT by Kootenay West the final ~ game in oy weekend tournament between Campbell River and Rossland Snappy Ser- vice. Commentary is by Al Bruce and Larry Peat. 9:00—Rossland Snow Festi- val Variety Show — val Feb, 27, 1981. formera are John C: Jen and Jim Murphy. Liz Horn — Scottish songs; Tim Broyd — classical guitar; Den- nis Gunn— guitar and harmonica; Steve St. Arnaud and Annie ... Troubridge. 10:002-Castlegar City Coun- cil meeting of Mar. 10. 12:00—Sign-off. Bastion Theatre coming Bastion Theatre's 18th Season of Youth Touring bringy the shows to Castle- gar sehools on March 29, “ Currently on the’ second leg of its seven-month tour, the Bastion Theatre Youth Tour company is travelling in the interior of British Col- The Kokanee String Quar- tet is featured in the March 18 Faculty Concert spon- sored by the David Thomp- son University Centre School of Music. The 8 pm. performance will take place in the DTUC™ Chapel. Tickets are $8 for adults and $2 for students and will be available at the door, The quartet's program in- cludes pieces by Haydn, Ives and Dvorak. ’ Mombers of the quartet are: Don Mitchell and Bob Eddy on violin, Don Wild, viola and Chris Cowern, vio- loncello. Mitchell is currently tho- chairman of Performing Arts and Academic Studies at DTUC. Wild teaches high % school: in Rossland, Eddy is the executive director of the Nelson Community Services Centre, and Cowern is a homemaker living in the Sto- can Valley. Members of the quarter also perform with the DTUC orchestra and the Kootenay Chamber Orchestra. The Kokanee String Quar- tet was established in 1970. iP Lyle” family through interpretelon of ‘Ha Kristiansen with Sophia Huyeh and Chien, 7 p.m. Channel 10 Cronkite’s replacement LOS ANGELES (AP) — It isn't easy, goodness knows, to replace a legend such as Walter Cronkite, a man who came to define TV news in two decades at the helm of the CBS Evening News. However, it helps if you ean replace him with a ‘hit ‘prime-time series, such as 60 Minutes. That’s not exactly.what CBS did when Dan Rather made his debut Monday as Cronkite's replacement, but the network came pretty close to fashioning a 60 a News hy: More than a quarter of. Rather's debut news pro- gram was turned over to utomatic Pilot Mike Wallace, Rather's 60 Minutes co-star, for a softish atary on the six payee who were helped jom by the Canadian embassy in Wallace's report, in fact, consumed more alr time than Rather did Monday — six minutes ona 22-minute news- cant. Over at ABC, Fea Reynolds” porting ‘ sident Rea. real story * gan’s warning that he might sond weapons to the Moslem rebels who are arenes the joviet presence - istan, ; oo CBS’ ploy speaks to the heart of the matter of ‘not- work news competition. Rather has to demonstrate, | Wins Chalmers Award TORONTO (CP) — Auto-” combe}, ‘The MacPaps (by matfePitot,-by Toronto. play. —Leory Cow Renses wright Erika Ritter, won the Chalmers Award Monday as best new Canadian play in 1980. “Anyone who has worked in the theatre knows that mbes! and Mac Sart and Ex. treme Close Up (by Neil Munro.’ ‘The Drama Bench Award for distinguished contribu- tion to Canadian theatre marriage is a trivial under- .went to designer Astrid Jan- taking beside finding a good “director,” Ritter said. She also emphasized the role played by the press in enlarging the play's popu. larity and encouraged th media “to do for other Can. adian plays what they have done for Automatic’ Pilot.” The play, about a tragic standup comedian, has been produced in Vancouver and Victoria and twice. in Tor- onto, and has been broadcast | on CBC Radio, OTHER CONSIDERED It was selected by the Toronto Drama Bench from among 27 new plays pro- duced in the Toronto area during the past year. Run- ners-up, which receive $1,000 each, were Ain’s Lookin’ (by John Craig and George Lus-. son. It is the first time in six years that this award has gon to a designer. siemens ' inet masts 9 Fang nea Sever RESTAURANT 479 Boker 352-3456 nll 2¢. nt dat . fot Oriental Cuisine or Western Dishes - * We Cater fo Parties-of all sizes: Phone in for Take-Out Service . just as a new altcom or cop show. has to demonstrate, ' that he can attract more viewers than the other guys. ABC and NBC view this post-Cronkite period as an opportunity to erase CBS’ Jong domination of the in creasingly valuable news product. ‘OPEN Sp.m. until Midnight - Monday - Saturday international Culsine in a Dutch setting RESTALI Helow the nthe Bridge Ne AN s Dances bial d Coberets “'phas&* Four “Country & Country Rock . » (Rick) reese) rand Rocks Tues. = Sat. §to10p.m. Sundays S5to9p.m. Closed Pcalcaeh V-SATUR mee * EVERY MONDAY IS TALENT NIGHT — CASH PRIZE. . EVERY WEDNESDAY NI IGHT IS Teachers Plea: Defeated” and also “Spells Out Book : Policy.” ‘, Firat of all, we would like toeay it was nota plea buta protest, The article states. that the’ Castlegar Library Board defeats the ploa, We would like ‘to’ know’ what - r ‘of rutes the library uses to conduct their Rieotings, é "Whe board had alreddy mét 2 a week before to discuss this matter uh at that time, they had decided unanimo jous- M4 to ep we ‘attended the - | have some type cuss our concerns with them. ter the reading of the min- been committed for trial on a charge of tralficking in mari- juana. “ IGBC's postion was that people involved’ in ‘drugs’ more vulnerable: to utes, in which there” ‘was NO. mention of ‘our ‘request or their decision, the chairman told us that they had reached their decision at a Previous word: One of ny Choices’ they are so Elthy. ree ‘are not words like darn or damn - they ‘ aro. filthy . four-letter .- words. © The chairman sald. that le brarians are not responsible for what a child reads. When told by one of the parents at the'meeting that it should be their job, because if we don’t ‘of control over children's reeding mat- erial then you may as 2 well ieee Playboy in the Ubrary young People, we quote = chairman , rights i it shoul regia the: I brary.” “We quoted one part of the ; book of “Love is One of the ‘fellow, checked the sheets to... see:if there was any blood. ; “y meeting: some. members. of damages and ‘thee! ‘risk than’ pert; ' fore, were a greater: “people not' involved. | But, “Justice: B.. Edw sidered’ whether | it ‘should “Umit insurance by excluding - any group, and in paricale: people,’ who : tratfick urege until after the pales paper. report of Heerspink’s charge’) was published. 2 and, if it denied t Cre service individual,” it’ must: ‘hoe “reasonable cause, the judge said. lawyer, argued during the appeal the human rights code spplies to all statues, includ- A the board were laughing. We failed to see the humor. that goes: out but we do feel that whoever is ordering the really ina topic as ‘serious ‘as ‘this.’ . being: the only. member. on: \ the’ board: who.,was ‘really id tried “ s farmer Paerinent gear Tad 2 someone bas dumped on ‘his |e Skge Bear Pealicnith : they. were returning weekend -ebureh. camp domest ‘Prayers are being held this. evenlny from 7.to 9 from the Castlegar Funeral Chapel for Marhuta Harshenin,: 92," of Castlogar who passed awa * yesterday at the ‘Trail tal,” “Bervices will continue, Thuredey morning at 10 fro pe Castlegar ib ADIES ES NIGHT - Fs totios Soy Agere’ Util 10pm, : Featuring This Wook Dave Powell “Sunday Smorgasbord 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. * © MoneThurs. 1 o.m.9 pom. Friday 11 am. ., Saturday 4p.m.-T1 p.m. Sundays & Holidays 4 p.t EASTGATE GARDENS |—-932. Columbia Ave. ~Castlegar_ 1 Ph, 365-7414 During the past 10 years the group has become well- known in the Kootenay music scene. viola, Kokanee String Quartet DON WILD Four actors and the com- pany manager are presenting two plays to young audi- ences, For elementary schools, it's The Ice Wolf, by Joanna Halpert Kraus — an. Eskimo legend and an ex- coptional script, For secondary schools the play is I Knew It Yesterday, an original script by Jeremy Young, Edwin Stephenson and the company, about a high school student team competing for the finals of Workshop on drawing Peter Kolisnyk of Cobourg will conduct a weekend work- shop in drawing this week- end in Trail, through the Outreach Program of the Emily Carr College of Art. Designed for beginners, _ artists with some experience, or teachers and . profe- asionals, the workshop will present to students the basic The Saturday-Sunday workshop is restricted to workshop participants only. Registration is limited to 15 students, For further, information about Peter Kotisnyk’s visit and registration, contact Doug Baker at Selkirk lege, (868-6236).. more Information on Continuing Education. q ie, For. mai courses at Selkirk 365-7292, Ext ING FESTIVAL HARENESS; f fhe 4th Ani t spriny , iain ane Prine Kare Colley bili t, all | ghd evening Soturday, and on Su anced : rs, Workshops will be offered in + feclingen reness, Nutrition ‘ond Health, ‘spiritual Seo 5 iclingcptiew Age dot, ba Bat March 20, 21 and 22. Cc Cas Hlegor.: Phone: wareness will be held; 00 p.m. This isa of relating Awareness ‘and Continu ig. , ‘Transport Canada‘ ‘were investigating the cause of the'crash. © “Area residents said there were snow squalls in the area, Sunday night, ‘but ‘said he _ Weather. was perfect ‘when B. adding they apparently. made. : Bia weekend trips.to the: oo ona Garman neighbor of, ‘the to: sell“ the : pl ie,” He was 3 co-owner of the plane with erly, of ‘commissioned for the govern-| ment'last year, saying only >the’ legal ‘rights of women: brought here, for ‘domes. ice is discussed “He added plete oo Fi fererice -on problems.’ t ; women is eine Wi bat" refused: to -< components of a drawing —° Brauns, who did not wish to Kionaird Jr. Secondary inven tian, 2 on, coles 5 Scheel at 11:30 a.m. and at tanley. Humphries Sec- by means of discussion, ex- | ‘School at 1:16 p.m. on erclees and assignments. In veh 23, addition, students will ex- amine, ieee and con- | temporary dra’ ig, ,techni- ques and how te piloeiples of drawing have been ap- ‘ piled, ‘ Underlining this workshop an attempt will be made to have students recognize their own personalities in the act of mark-making and how te develop their own direction, @ interest and thought. Stu- ; dents will undertake a major work, utilizing somo of tho & ideas under discussion and xarhination. The ‘general public will have the opportunity to meet the artist when he discusses § his work at a free public lecture on Friday. : 78: chiysled ‘s front wheel are: Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon named : id ‘ar of the Year" 3 ' suniday Servic Sa.m. and 10.a.m._ H 2 Fee: $15.00 plus supe! supplies. = if ‘actors ten Dunsford, Coordinator: ‘Wildtand Re Program at the College. 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