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Hosted by Mika Tak- amaki and guest speaker John McKeachie. 7 p.m. (Wed.) 10:30 a.m. [Fri 2:30 p.m. [Sun.) — Front Row Ticket — This monthly program produced by Shaw Cable in Vancouver highlights some of the movies that are available on First Choice/Superchannel for the month of January. Some of the movies reviewed are: Nothing in Common, Radio Days, Golden Child, Isadora, bout Last Night. 7:30 p.m. (Wed.] 11 a.m. (Fri.] 3 pam. [Sun.] — Can- adian Little League Champ- ionships. Andy's Trail team takes on the team from the Prairies. Commentary is provided by Fred Romano and Les Kathan. 9:30 p.m. [Wed.] 1 pm. {Fri.] 5 p.m. [Sun.] — S off. HAY RIDES i og Wagon Sleigh GREWMAN J ACRES 365-3986 Day * 365-2570 Eve. LEGION BRANCH 170 DANCE SATURDAY ts must be signed in er dress after 9 p.m Open Monday to Thursday lh a.m. m. Friday & Saturday 12 noon -2.a.m. Bread & Pasta mode Doily Senior Discount m. (Smorg) costo hon 27 JERUSALEM 100 YEARS AGO . = Anne and a general view of Jerusalem circa 1867-89 is from t 4 = - Photograph of the Church of St. Harvard Semitic Museum and will be on display as part dt an exhibit beginning Feb. 4 at the West Kootenay National Exhibition Centre. Holy Land photos at NEC on 19th and 20th century photographs drawn from he collection of the Har- vard Semitic Museum will be exhibited at the West Kootenay National Exhi ition Centre beginning Feb. 4. The year 1839 witnesses the exciting development photographers who of the first photographic lowed the traditional process by Louis Jaeques Mande Daguerre. Almost immediately, European photographers swarmed out to distant lands to record and capture exotic scenery and ways of life. routes of the Christian pil grims photographing the monuments, shrines, mar. kets and biblical land- seapes. This rich legacy of visual documentation is repre- sented by the work of 19th The Holy Land was a popular destination for century photographers Maison Bonfils, James Mc- Donald, Zangaki Freres and Francis Frith. But what of the Holy Land today? Nearly 150 years later, Daniel Lex- ington travelled to Israel to. seek out these same sites. Many had altered dra- matically, others had bare- ly changed over the pas- sage of time. This exhibi- tion features some 50 pairs of images illustrating the Holy Land, then and now. Organized by the Har- vard Semitic Museum and circulated by National Mu- seums of Canada, The Holy Land — Then and Now runs from Feb. 4 - 28. Arts festival set for Capitol The Festival of the Arts '88 will be the first event held in the nearly-completed Capitol Theatre in Nelson. Scheduled for March 4 - 19, the annual festival will return to one of its first locations, and will for GO SOUTH TO SOUTH DIXIE LEE Specializing in the Best Chicken, Fish, Pizza & Pungers CALLUS TODAY: 365-5304 2816 Columbia Ave. Cominco & Westar Vouchers Accepted CHICKEN & SEAFOOD Charbroiled Steak: — Seaféod Caesar Salad — LUNCH Mon.-Sat. 1:15-2:00 p.m. DINNER 7 days a week from 5 p.m. Hideaway in a cozy upholstered booth and relox for thet special evening 646 Baker St. lelson RESERVATIONS 352-5358 MI $3490 All Paper Cash At the Arena Complex Sat,, Jan. 23 Early Bird 6 p.m. Reg. Bingo at 7 p.m. Tickets $9 at Door (No Advance Tickets Pay out 60% Packages Available the first time in many y be in a downtown facility available to everyone. val Association, about the news. Terry Halleran, president ARTS Calendar Month of January . . . The West Kootenay National Exhibition Centre ting the recent pastel indra Groepler. Open Thur sday through Sunday, 12 00. 4:30 p.m Janvary 25. . . Castlegar Art Council Meeting at 7:00 p.m at the Library Janvary 30. . . The Castlegar Art Council's Annual Pot Luck Dinner. For more information phone 365-3553. February 20 . . . Cabaret sponsored by the Castlegar Arts Council. Local talent wishing to participate please phone 365-3834 Items for this bi-monthly feature should be telephoned to Lynda Carter of the Castlegar Arts Council at 365-3226. Sponsored by CREDIT UNION ponsors of this year’s event, is excited “It will make the event of the Nelson Musical Festi- ™ore accessible, be a plea- CASTLEGAR SAVINGS COMMUNITY Bulletin Board GARAGE AND BAKE SA\ Sponsored by Castlegar Hospice Society, Legion Hall, Saturday vary 6, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Bonations gratetully accepted. Phone 365.2148, "365-5759. 365. 8058. 4/6 ROBSON RECREATION SOCIETY BINGO January 25, 6:30 p.m. Earlybird, 7:00 p.m. Regular. Hord card, $1.00 each ROBSON RIVER OTTERS CASH BINGO Saturday, January 23 at Castlegar Arena Complex Earlybirds 6:00 p.m. Regular 7:00 p.m. Admission at door $9.00. No advance tickets. Packages available, 60% payout 2/5 Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit The first 10 words are $3.75 and 20¢ each. Boldtaced wor ds (which must be used for headings) count as two words There is no extra charge for a second insertion while the third consecutive insertion is seventy-five percent and the fourth consecutive insertion is half-price. Minimum whether ad is for one, two or three m. Mor pay should be brought to the Castlegar at 197 Columbia Ave. COMMUNITY Bulletin Board sant place for both audience and performers, and hope fully our audiences will be large and enthusiastic, es- pecially for the evening classes and concerts,” Hal leran said in a prepared release. Syllabi of classes were dis- tributed throughout the West Kootenay during the last months of 1987, and deadline for entries in classes in Piano, Dane Vocal, Speech Arts, and Instru mental disciplines is Jan. 31. Adjudicators have been engaged by the co-ordinators of each discipline, in cooper- ation with the board of di- rectors, all of whom are volunteers for the semi: annual event in Nelson, al ternating with the Kiwanis Musical Festival Society in Trail. Piano co-ordinator Nicole Kay has engaged David Bul mer of Parker's Piano Studio in Vancouver for the piano students; co-ordinator of Dance is Anna Rizzuto, past- president of the Society, who has engaged Shelley Cromie for that discipline; Carol Anderson of Medicine Hat, Alta., has been hired by vocal co-ordinator Marlene Gar- land; and Lili Harper of Van- couver will adjudicate the Speech Arts co-ordinated by Carol Ryan. o-ordinators Dave Glackin and Grace Wilson are pleased that Garth Williams of Richmond will handle the varied entries in the Instru- mental classes. Some students will be recommended to go on from this West Kootenay music festival to the B.C. Festival of the Arts, which will be held in Kimberley during the last week of May this year. Board members are cur- rently engaged in fund rais- ing for the festival, as there are many expenses con- cerned with the event, in cluding awards, insurance, and the professional fees in- volved. “We are looking forward to a well-attended, well-organ- ized event with many entries and visitor Halleran. munity should be proud of our performers and their parents and teachers who have made us so proud.” Shereton-Spokeane ofel Your Entertainment Headquarters .|. . Singing in the Rain Opera House, February 3 & 4, 1967 $119.00 Canadian per night plus tax. Toom, tickets and champagne for two Roy Clark / Mel Tillis Opera House, February 7, 1987 $89.00 Canadian per night plus tax. Toom, tickets'and champagne for two Valentines Day Hoe-Down heraton Ballroom, February 14, 1967 $96.00 cation per night plus tax. Dance to “You & Your western © Horse". Room, 4. barbecue, and dance all for two. 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