# /ENTERTAINMENT The Castlegar Sun WEDNESDAY, April Produce movies tat appeal othe rapes Coe wney * ott. are itable) aan ted en vee Weta Oe tases to Povidn sopescins ee ee Sore eee ee Bowe Howe So Dewy Disney name is masked on this movie, it is a product of Studios which is 100 per cent Disney owned, as is an example of Disney's new era. My Boyfriend’s Back is a comedy that is full of cannibalistic iaeone sos deere have the innocence of the 1950's horror movies it is trying to mimic. There is a high level of sexual innucn- do and the usual thought that all high school students have on their school school population watching. But he’s stopped by the ref for not having a large enough penis. De soce Johnny dine, and returns from the dead jest t0 got this” gitl for his won. He has to cat living flesh to stay alive, so he con- sumes the stomach out of the school bully. Later, he has a vivid dream about eating the town enemy, and then looks to his girlfriend for dessert. As ridiculous as these snanes sumnd, 1 el Go comedy is now-exiemat, ent > Oey > y of the kind. "The writers may say “But he was only dreaming!” Either way, the content of this movie is reality. New Denver author aopinated ; SUN STAFF New Denver author, Caroline w d has r been by the Crime Writers of Canada for the ‘Arthur Ellis Best First Novel Award. Between. Dairy Queen & Subway eo Locally owned and operated et x _ THE MOVIES aiiths E A BN ee oe A FREE wove Pass "s Magic Bus perfommance @ "7" el in Nelson. The event is a fundraiser for an Highway accolades from Vancouver Sun, the Globe, and ‘Mail and the duces writer-psychic-amateur sleuth Mercy Brown, who heads please one from the age of one to 100. Maxwell School of Dance Heirtoom Portraits =" Cit endoy tor» cortenione pomamene 349 COLUMBIA AVENUE, CASTLEGAR Friday, Agetl 22: 0-30 am -1:00 pmo 200 pm- 8:20pm 7 Sotunday, April 23: £30 am - 1:20 pm © 2:00 pm - 4238 pm & 73 June 1 in Toromto Woodward's first collection, Disturbing The Peace, was 6 a “Caroline Woodward sharp, witty, with a good eye for telling, often Art gallery offers a visual Submitted The Grand Forks Art presents two exhibitions by Exhi- - bers of the Department of Fine Arts at Okanagan University odyssey works reflect familiarity with College has been and circulated by the Kelowna Art y ses 4 Shpaian oe, oa van 188 * ticularly the ata ap oes , The very soon after pehireens the site...on hikes, or on horseback.” Both exhibits continue at the gallery until May 14. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Satur- day, 1lam to4 p.m. = | CLASSIFIEDS SELL | Mole 10 Shaw Cable Schedule Apr. 18 - Apr. 24, 1994 8:30 am (Men - Sat.) 10:00 am (Mon - Sat.) > 11:30 am (Mon - Sat.) 1 pm (Mon - Sat)” . SAFARI '94 - | PLEASE WOTE - Due to live coverage of "Safari '94" Thursday's schedule of community programing will start at 2:30 pm for this week only. 6:30 pm (Wed.) 2:30 pen (Thurs.) 6:30 pm (Sum.) COMMUNITY DATE LINE 7-30 pm (Wed.) 3:00 pm (Thurs.) 7:00 pm (Sun.) ONE ON ONE 8:00 pm (Wed.) 4:00 pm (Thurs.) 8:00 pm (Sun) 24 HOUR T.V. BOWLING CHALLENGE 9:30 pm (Wed.) 5:30 pm (Thars.) 9:30 pm (Sun) PROJECT DISCOVERY (PART 1) Win fur Rereati LEADERS IN TRAINING MAY 6-8 « MAY 12-15 Wednesday, April 20, 1994 The Castlegar Sun ,francis’ Ss sure-fire formula hooks readers ‘What can I read when 1 want hooves. -) relax and yet still be stimulat- od? What books can I take to the beach and read for enjoyment , and not have to do too much® What books can I take on trips and read in stolen moments from dreary confer- ences ‘or serious business events? Often I'm asked these bora by friends and neigh- "Ural I recommend the best of popular fiction, science fic- tion, or mysteries. In fact, one of the best novelists to get to know would be England's Dick Fran- cis. You'll love the action, the intrigue, and the neat twists in his novels, which “usually relate to the British racing scene. British racing, God help me, you'll say! That's what I too, when I came upon Francis’s novels about cight years ago. However, I was so quickly hooked, by For Kicks (the first one I read) that I went on to read all 31 of his novels. In fact, in one stretch of excitement, I read six of these novels in three days. As a sports fan and a reader of mysteries, I couldn't help myself. The detec- tion was ingenious, and the backgrqund amongst horses and jockeys so real I could hear So who is this prolific writer? Bora is South Wales in 1920, Francis was a child star at horse shows. After service in the air force in World War Il, he raced as an amateur rider, becoming a pro- fessional National Hunt jockey in 1948, He rode for the Queen Mother _ in 1953-54 was moteie in 1957, “Francis LUTHERAN Sunday School 10:00 am Worship 17:15 am 713 - 4th St, Castlegar Rev. V. Tech » 365-3664 ALL WELCOME! a ~ CHURCH OF GOD “WITH FAITH - pean the Sunday Express. His autobiography The Sport of Queens was published in the same year. Soon, he was writing thrillers, using material gleaned form the racing world to give substance to his stories. Forfeit (1968) won the Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Prize, and Whip Hand (1979) won the Crime Writer's Association Gold Dagger Award. All of Francis’s novels titles that are short and the centre of action. Here are & few samples: Bok, For Kicks, Flying Finish, Rat Race, Bonccrack, Enquiry, Odds Against, Blood Sport, Slay See TURNER os Phone 365-5266 HOME-BASED BUSINESSES IF YOU HAVE A HOME-BASED BUSINESS THIS IS THE PLACE TO ADVERTISE If you work at home — you need to be listed mes 4 business? Th here! For inf words for 4 weeks VISA, Cash or Cheque! WHAT YOU SEE, IS WHAT YOU GET! WE GROW: Submitted by: Pastor Rick Popoff, Assistant at New Life Assembly When we read the title of this article each of us probably thinks of different applications as to how this statement relates to us. If you are in the mood to buy a car you will go to our local car dealerships and look around. If you expect to buy a brand new CADILLAC you are not going to go to the Mazda dealership. If you were wanting an M.P.V. your not going to go to the PONTIAC dealership. ’ The point that I'm trying to make is you will go to a place where you can see the . product. that.you wish to buy. We as naturabbuman beings need to a ag a} * OF THOSE THINGS THAT WE DESIRE. * Each of us as we live upon this earth all desire to live our lives in a certain The Rev. Canon Dorothy Phone: 365-2271 TO KNOW CHRIST AND TO MAKE HIM KNOWN calvary | Church ; 10790 am More, Weep» 6:30 pm Eve Calabratine + SUNDAY SERVICES + ed 6.90 Fay ight Per Ct Faces ‘egpod ie ed 7:00 - Youth Ectepeaguem FRIDAY IOGEIT UME ene cae SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 1 EVENING CELEBRATION WEDNESDAY FAMILY FELLOWSHIP 6:50 WHERE DID YOU YOUR EXAMPLE? WHO WAS THE ONE THAT MOST INFLUENCED YOU AS A YOUNG PERSON? WHO OR WHAT IS THE INFLUENCE OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE TODAY? recognize the decline of the RESPECT for authority figures in the lives of the youth today, and I must admit I often ask the question WHY????? 7 I don't pretend to have a quick fix solution to the difficulties that our society faces regarding the youth of today. But I do know one thing for sure. A statement I heard ‘in a conversation one day definitely is NOT the solution. “ALL OF THE YROBLEM YOUTH OF TODAY SHOULD BE PUT ON AN ISLAND “UNTIL THEY GREW UP, THEN THEY CAN COME.BACK TO OUR SOCIETY.” ROLE MODELS to fashion themselves after. If you expect your kids to do or be something make sure you are an example of what you want. As I grew up as a kid I hated nothing more than the statement “DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO.” That only drove me more to do what I saw rather than what I heard. Let me encourage you whether you have kids or not. The next time you see young people acting up (so to speak) look at,sohat they are doing and ask yourself, where did bad earn to say and. do those things? Then I challenge sis ek kere a you to change what comes from your mouth and be the A loving, caring EXAMPLE that our young people need to SEE. We can not church change our past, but we can be a POSITIVE INFLUENCE —— in the future.’ AND THE FUTURE IS IN THE HANDS OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE. WHAT THEY SEE IS WHAT WE GET let's work hard at CASTLEGAR FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP 1801 Connors Rd. Sunday School 945 am Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am Evening Fellowship 6:39 pm Wednesday Bible Study You are welcome here! Pastor Stan Block 365-6317 Biving | them that which we need. ee Sd be ee ee PO ee eS er eee ey I have the privilege of spending the majority of my time’ around young people. I enjoy very much hangin out and listening to the needs .of the youth today. I. What the young people of today.need are POSITIVE “_