is a4 Castlegar News November 15, 1989 ENTERTAINMENT Willie’s Deli & Desserts City Centre Square Homemade Beef & Chicken Pies © Salads & Soups * Desserts * Party Trays * Sausage Rolls * Pizzas Se. pfeeer ee nag Receive 250 g. Potato Salad in pm — FREE — Sun,, 12-4 p.m i Call 365-3306 | When you purchase 2 beef pies! Time for Christmas Shopping? All Rooms $25.95 (With this coupon) “Rick Hansen slept here!’ Friendly newly courteous service redecorated rooms satellite TV 2592 Highway 97 N KELOWNA 762-8222 Valid until Dee 31, 1989 B.C. WARNING— Somme violence, nudity A suggestive TWO LAUGH HITS... FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! JOHN CANDY \ JOHN HUGHES Hit [FRI] [SAT] (SUN) MON * wel aventhoor PCHULO STERSAT STARTS 7100 STARTS 9:10 EAD WILLIAMS SPOETS society STARTS 7:00 DAPHNE ZUNIGA ADDED ATTRACTION STARTS 9:10 COMMUNITY Bulletin Board ROBSON RECREATION SOCIETY Membership Drive, Potluck D Y 5:30 p.m. Robson Hal Carnival, Sunday, November 19 Art Show and Chi Second Annua o.m.-4:30 p.m. Se’ CASTLEGAR ALZHEIMERS surront Group We will be having a mee Kootenay Health Unit. Gue M.S. SELF HELP GROUP MEETING Dan 365 DESIGNER SHOWCASE WORKSHOP Wednesday Hol NORDIC CLUB mp SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION MARKET DAYS Castlegar United ember 18 00 lunch. Everyone we CASTUGAR COUGARS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION be he! Hall EVERY Monday 6 00 p Ip Support our club Bingo. wil Please come and h CHILDRENS FASHION SHOW Proceeds to Trail Hospital Foundatic 3 p.m. Trail Regic Madelines. LJ Boot RED MOUNTAIN RACERS Auction and Dance mber 18 at Rossiand H Silent Auction begins 7 p.m. Tickets at Mallards A.C.w ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TEA 24 pm. Leg Saturday, Nov welcome. $1 admissio: halt-price and the tourtt charge is $4 (whether ad +s tor on: Thursdays for Sundays poper Notices should be brought to t COMMUNITY Bulletin Board WITCHY PROBLEMS . . . Dumpleton, the royal chet (Dave Flick), has double trouble with witch Itchy Andrea D'Arcy) and wizard Boo (Doug Ozeroff, right) in the Canadian musical play for children Itchy, Snitchy and Boo being presented by Theatre Unlimited in the Trail Community Centre Saturday, Nov. 18 at 11. a.m. and2 p.m. Magazine editor calls Canuck programs ‘an embarrassment’ MONTREAL Broadcasting Act does nothing to en. (cP) The new sure better quality Canadian programming will hit the airwaves, the editor of two broadcasting industry magazines said Lynda Ashley meeting of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters that viewers don’t care about regulations or Canadian content they just want good television told the annual rules and radio. “1 don’t think that this act in any way fosters that,"” Ashley, Broadcaster and Cablecaster, panel discussion on the new law which is still before the Commons. “1 think all it does, PIZZA SPECIAL 5209 on Medium and large pizzas or order 1 pizze at regular price and get the 2nd pizza of equal or lesser value for 2 Price SPECIAL 4-9 P.M. ery (4p m_ closing) pick up oF @: OFFER GOOD NOV. 17°26 editor of said ina as usual, is ad 651-18th Street Castlegar 365-6887 Hours dress tonnage (quantity). It doesn’t address quality.” Ashley programming is ‘tan embarrassment” propped up by Canadian requirements, She recommended let ting the market decide what it wants to watch ‘If the show is good, the casters are going to buy it,’ “Ti doesn't matter who makes it,”* Tony Viner, Rogers Broadcasting, suggested Canada fewer but better TV said most Canadian content broad. she said. president of produce programs. SPREAD TOO THIN We're resources too thin, simply spreading the Viner said. **The quality question should come into play Under ¢ percent cast day must be filled with Canadian programs ‘anadian content rules, 60 television station's broad. and 50 per cent of prime time programs must be Canadian Radio regulations vary with format, but on average, 20 per cent of the airtime on FM radio must be devoted to Canadian music. The quote for AM radio is 30 per cent There’s value in protecting and reflecting Canadian culture, but the act goes too far and will keep the in dustry “‘enmeshed in a finely spun net of regulation,"’ Viner said Stephen Sharp, a missioner on the U.S. Federal Com munications Commission, questioned the merits of any Canadian content regulations, suggesting the rules are an attempt to protect a Canadian industry rather than Canadian culture former com November 15, 1989 Action Ad Deadline For Sunday ... . «11 a.m. Friday Display Ad Deadline for Sunday ........ 10 a.m. Friday Action Ad Deadline For Wednesday . . . 12 Noon, Tuesday Display Ad Deadline for Wednesday 11:30 a.m. Tuesday Action Ads — 365-2212 Display Ads — 365-5210 613-13th St., Castlegar “Quietly Leading the Way’ COMPLETE IMPORT & DOMESTIC EXHAUST SYSTEMS MAIN ST. MUFFLER & RADIATOR FOR YOUR LOCAL RADIATOR REPAIRS AND RECORES. AUTOMOTIVE AND INDUSTRIAL RADIATORS. OPEN SATURDAYS 365-5411 Misc. 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KEL PRINT 621 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar 365-6385 PHOTOCOPYING STATIONERY * RUBBER STAMPS TYPING * USED BOOKS WEDDING STATIONERY Batman LOS ANGELES (AP) Batman The swooping Although Videocassette was release at into midnight Tuesday, its expected blockbuster sales make some in the entertainment industry as grim as the Caped Crusader himself Batman is still playing in more than 500 North American theatres, the latest box-office figures indicate. The hit movie's speedy arrival in cassette form could mean those cinemas are out on tape of luck You can look and customers at the lines in the think that those people would be going to the theatres if video stores and that were the only source for the said Randy Hester, utive of the 640-theatre Cinemark U.S.A. chain in Dallas The Batman video suggested retail price of $24.98 and sales are expected to challenge the all time record of 15 million copies held by E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial movie,” ar. exec- carries a Cable 10 T SHAW CABLE1O0SCHEDULE Nov. 15, 17, 19, 1989 5 p.m. (Wed) 9 a.m. (Fri) 5 p.m (Sun) On Edge (Part 2) — Produced by Shaw Cable in Vancouver, this program on figure skating takes a look at spinning itcompetitions historically Castlegar Aquanauts License No. 73760 INGO Sat., Nov. 18 Castlegar Arena Complex $1 OOO seccor. . 500 Jackpot. $5.00 sonanze. BEST PAYOUTS IN THE KOOTENAYS! 60% PAYOUT EARLY BIRDS 60% PAYOUT SPECIALTY GAMES Early Bird 6 p.m., Regular Bingo 7 p.m. SEWDNEY TOURS BY= 1355 Bay Avenve, Trail Cal 1-800-332-0282 West's Travel 365-7782 and recently 5:30 p.m. (Wed) 9:30 a.m. (Fri) 5:30 p.m. (Sun) Project Discover (Part 5) — This program highlights Alberta Musical Talent. This week, the bands featured are — Eight Second Ride and Out. This produced in Edmonton by Cable 6 p.m. (Wed) 10 a.m.(Fri) 6 p.m (Sun) USCC Youth Festival (Part 3) — This annual event held at the Brilliant Centre in Castlegar was taped May 19 21. This Brilliant’ and Thrums Choirs features. Steppin program is Shaw week, the Community The program is produced by the USCC Video Society 7 p.m. (Wed) 11 a.m.(Fri) 7 p.m (Sun) Chamber Chat — This is the first program in a monthly series that will feature what is happening with the chambers of commerce in Trail and Castlegar. This week, Trail chamber manager Helen Secco reviews what has been happening with the chamber sin ce the summer and previews what is coming up. This features the opening of the Greater Trail Business Devetopment Centre Cameras were on hand for the opening ceremonies and then toured the building. Produced by H. Secco week's program CHRISTMAS Nutcracker Suite Spokane Day Trip December 3 Reserved Seating Dinner ICE CAPADES Spokane Day Trip December 26, 27 & 30 inciodens $ IY ricer se 4 Dec. 23-27, 1989 2 Christmas getoway “SOUTHERN EXPERIENCE’ February 3- March 2 Toke o break trom winter Enjoy an authentic Cajun dinner at French Quarters in New Orleans. Visit Disney World Epcot Centre, MGM Studios Theme Pork & Kennedy Space Center. Take an airboat ride through the Everglades, o luxury day crusse to Freeport Bahames. Various dinners ‘ond breoktasts included $2495 ALL TOURS NON- nape tenet On BOARD COACH! 8 pom. (Wed)-42-p-m-(Fri}- 8 p-m: (Sun) Trail Flag Football Finals — Grant Fines and Larry Handley provided the commentary for cham- pionship game between the Crown Point Bulldogs and the Aiko Bandits. Produced by G. McLean 10 p.m: (Wed) 2 p.m. (Fri) 10 p.m. (Sun) Castlegar City Council — Gavel- to-gavel coverage of the Tuesday, Nov. 14 meeting. Produced by G McLean 10 p.m. (Wed) 2 p.m. (Fri) 10 p.m. (Sun) Castlegar City Council — Gavel. to-Gavel coverage of the Tuesday, Nov. 14 meeting. Produced by Castlegar Shaw Cable. This schedule is repeated on Friday at 9 a.m. and again on Sunday at 5 p.m SHAW CABLE 10 SCHEDULE Nov. 16, 1989 6:30 p.m. Nelson Today — Hosted by Heather Hutchinson, this week's theme is Get Ready for Skiing. Shaw Nelson volunteer and staff produc- tion 7 p.m. Recent We Protest — Coverage of Demonstration — with songs/speeches and interviews. Shaw Nelson staff production. 8 p.m. Diana Hartog — view conducted by An inter- Tim Shay. 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