The Castlegar Sun ‘Wood, Wool an Wool and Glass” and contains weavings, crosspoint, marquetry, stained glass, petit point and woodworking by the 1464 Cohumbia. Ave.; Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3K3 EOF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Monday, June 27, 1994 ¢ 3:00 p.m. at the Home Support Office ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Branch 170 Sundays 2 pm- 8pm Mon.-Thurs. 2 pm- 10pm Fri. - Sat. 11 am-11 pm wee 365-7017 FREE DENTAL LECTURE _The College of Dental Surgeons of B.C. presents a free lecture on treatment options available to the dental consumer today, entitled “New Technology, New Choices in Dentistry Today.” Tuesday, June 7, 1994 7:30 BM 9:00: PM. ie Et Kootenay Room 1944 Columbia Ave., Castlegar To register, please telephone 365-8444 1 aka Date: i Winter Wishes * *° detail he applies to his projects. A journeyman cabinet maker by trade, examples of Gordon's work can be seen in almost every school in School District No.7, for he worked in that field for 32 years. A well known piece by Gor- don Webb is the carved totem pole in Lakeside Park. Gordon is exhibiting needlework, petit point and crosspoint, stained glass, a tile and wood clock, and a wood- on Pheasant Marquetry of 6200 wood tiles, containing 33 different species of wood from almost as d Glass aged larships the completion of both her 2nd and 3rd years, Anne taught Applied Art at K.S.A, while com- pleting her post-graduate studies. She continued teaching for 19 years, developing the Applied Design program which i Anne is showing wall hangings, clothing, blankets, dolls and jew- ellery, featuring examples of her recent work done since her retire- ment from teaching on the 4 and 8 harness looms. There are seyeral hangings in 4 harness bound weave, which depict human, ani- mal or tree forms repeated in hori- zontal rolls to form design. This method of weaving takes longer to complete as the design is drawn in graph paper and the colours cho- sen to match the colours in the whole piece. to meet the artists hands-on experience in the study of copper enamicling, glass etch- ing, lost wax casting, silver jew- ellery, batik, stained glass, Everyone wins at local photo salon A recep will be held on Sunday, June 5 from 2-5 p.m, Exhibition hours are from 1 to 4 p.m. daily except Sun- days until June 30. Sunmez Dreams ere does your ~=<~shine? Take the Castlegar Sun on your next vacation a:. ' send us a photo ‘of you (or a member of your travelling group) hole g up the Castlegar Sun, so we can see you and your surroundings. BE UNIQUE! BE ORIGINAL! BE HUMOROUS! Your photo could win you one of many exciting prizes such as: AND MORE! = Contest runs: Dec Gue March 31 ~——s © eruie JUNE 1, 1994 — AUG. 31, 1994 ENTRIES DUE SEPT. 30 Prizes to be awarded / 4 & Oct. 3, 1994 All entrants eligible for the grana prize (drawn Oct. 3, 1994) of: ’ Trip for two anywhere Canadian Regional flies! Rules: Entrants must be 19 yrs or over. Prizes must be das ded — no substi ions or cash. All photos become the property of the Castlegar Sun and cannot be returned. Castlegar Sun retains the right to publish any photos in subsequent promotional material. Empl of the Castlegar Sun and their i di. families i ligible to win. Mail or bring your photo to: The Castlegar Sun, 465 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, VIM 1G8 along with a brief explanation of where and when the photo was taken. oftent Enter ~Sie~ meme ES Canadian Regional The wi g entries for the ‘94 Salon: Chris Chris- tiansen, left, (Club President) with the judges, (I-r) Randy Booth, Bill Demeester and John Pickard. Submitted very year, the members 6f ¢ West Kootenay Camera Club ” host what we call a “Photograph” ic Salon.” This is a competition in which everyone wins. The prizes are ribbons awarded to the photo- graph which gains the highest score in each category, but each of the photographs has been evaluated by three seperate judges, using criteria set by the Canadian National Association of Photographic Art. They score the photographs on a scale of 10, but also try to give some constructive criti- cism, as well as some insight into what influenced their scor- ing. Their comments are tran- scribed and displayed along with the photos. This the photographers as well as the UILT-IN + NO Bags to buy + NO Fitters to clean + 4.1 peak horse power * 140° water lift * 10-year motor warranty ‘59 (Other models available) 365-5087 COMPLETE with HAND TOOLS VACUUM SYSTEMS| visitors to the Salon to better understand what can change a into the -y tion of an idea or fegting,; Lim- its were set on the size of the photographs to chdidfaid’® rtlore' even comparison, and they are matted but not framed. This year’s judges were John Pickard from Salmon Arm and Randy Booth and Bill DeMeester from Kelowna. A record number of entries kept the judges and their secretaries busy for most of a Saturday. The display of the Salon will be open to the public (free admission) during the City, of Castlegar’s Sunfest celebra- tions at the Castlegar Rec. Complex on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Be sure to plan your activities so that you can spend a quiet hour. Another great show from our communi- ties artists. SELL IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! COACHES for the following REP TEAMS Midget © Bantam e Pee Wee Applications must be received by JUNE 21, 1994 Submit to: Castlegar Rec Complex Bebeiman at Kalawsky Pontiac Also needed: Division Managers Hf interested contact: oe Brian Bebelman 365-2155 (work) 365-2556 (home) Margaret Pryce nent rrencrn At the NEC ue until June 19. Cynthia Sherry had 10 large oil paint- ings with the title At One With Nature. In the smaller gallery the paper mache show by Micheline LaRose and Georges Gamache shows assemblages with collage painted surfaces. Artistic Aromas ture - Sandy Stevenson on display. As well, Alf Crossley has his latest smaller pai (Winter River Selection) Homestead Art Keep Friday June 3 available for the opening reception of the Homestead Soup and Sand- The Castlegar Heritage Soci- ety will be hosting a Craft Sale ‘ant = Sp. ae} Montreal. Some of the sub- jects are portraits or groups, wedding scenes, children, snow scenes, and Vancouver lit up at night. All these pho- tos show a delightful sense of art, colour and form. Do drop in to the Bank of Montreal. ~ Visac Gallery The Visac-Gallery in Trail works were inspired by her home country; subsequent works are Canadian land- scapes using weaving, print- ing, screening and painting onto fabric. Grand Forks Grand Forks has three shows; Charlotte Glattstein’s works in clay and Scott Plear’s Ten Painting Years. Both shows end June 21. Also, until July 31 is drypoint engraving from Sweden called Dark- ness and Light. Feelin’ Folky? STORAGE Units Now Available 365-7798 The Castlegar Sun death, my mother-in-law was wnable to make a final decision about his remains, and they wound up with my husband. We've had them in a grocery sack on the top shelf of our closet for four years. Ann, not only do I want these ashes out of my closet, but I feel this is disrespectful to the limitations, not to mention toe outer limits of decency. According to Father John Costello, a Jesuit priest in Chica- go, current Catholic theology allows suicides to be buried in Catholic necessary arrangements. And may that pour soul rest in peace. —— Calvin ana Hobbes TWERE IS No WAY IM GeTTinl ENOUGH FOR THIS KIND HoH COULD FORTRESS, STUPENBOUS PLANS HIS STRATEGY! BABY ‘SITTER GIRL 1S NO MATCH FOR STUPENBOUS MAN'S ‘STUPENDOUS INTELLECT’ alii ie APASC@N BQuavp= Ht iii 8 3 88 BBNR BRBSSsshrexes ety 5g il LOOK FOR THE ANSWERS to the CROSSWORD in our WEST KOOTENAY ADVERTISER Coming out this Saturday ° May 31 «May 24 Happy 11th Birthday - ume 6 Michelle - : eS ) T SEE CALVIN, YOURE IN Bic TROUBLE IF YOU DONT COME !