‘Budget 365-3300 rentacar Owned in Canada by Canadi tem Lice ; FUN AFTERNOON was spent by the Clay Castle workers recently enjoying the rides cat. the West Coast Shows sponsored by the Robson District Volunteer Fire Department. The day concluded, as shown here, with treats of popcorn, soft drinks, and cotton candy. Power Rock Group ‘Triumph’ Coming Here Released by Perryacope Concert Productions Perryscope Concert Pro- ductions is pleased to announce the Triumphant Return of Tri- umphl These Juno Award nomi- nees for Best Group of the Year will be blasting their way into Castlegar on May 16, fueled by their latest high-octane LP “Just a Game”, hot off the Attic presses. The three-man dynamo — whiz-kid guitarist “Rocket” Rik Emmett, lightning drummer Gil Moore, and thundering bassist and keyboard man Mike Levine — began their conquest of North America with their first atraight-ahead rock ‘n roll album “Triumph”, which jetted them to the attention of serious -ARTS— Calendar Until April 30 — Alf Crossley show continues at the National Exhibition Centre in Castlegar, featuring batik, paintings and drawings. Centre hours are 10:30 a.m, to 4:30 p.m., Wednesdays | through Sundays. April 26 to May ee Prints by Toni Onley will be rock lovers all over the conti- nent, This stunning first was soon followed by the aptly- named “Rock and Roll Ma- chine”, which firmly established, “Triumph” as the new.kings of the power rock empire. The band then scored yet another success — in an almost unpre- cedented move, they plunged into their debut U.S. tour as headliners, and drew over- whelming acclaim from fans and critics everywhere. Theawre ‘Syacuy ‘719 In Nelson Next Month Theatre Energy Release Theatre Synergy "79, a unique west-coast festival of original collective performance, will be held May 18 - 26 in Nelson. Presented by Theatre Exergy and Selkirk College, this highly-acclaimed gathering of British Columbia companies will present six evenings of performance at the University Theatre, offering an unsur- passed opportunity for local theatre-goers to see six dif- ferent of the use masks created by Tyler Merril, Nanaimo dancer and S Commanin TV COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 Schedule for Tonight 6:00—Five-day weather Te port from the Castlegar Weather Office. 6:10—Castlegar Library Story Time. 6:30-Spring Festival of Awareness — part 4. Les Harwood speaking on the evening of March 24, 7:30—Valenka Fanderlik — An interview and look at the artist's work, during her exhibition in Kelowna. 8:00—The Progressive Nature of Religion — presented by the Castlegar Baha'i Community. 8:45—-Castlegar City Council meeting of April 24. TBA —“Power Play” - by The- atre Energy, following council meeting. AUTOMOTIVE gm UBC Chamber Singers In Concert ‘The UBC Chamber Singers willbe in Trail tomorrow evening for a concert at the Anglican Church, The singers, under the ‘direction of Cortland Hartberg, will present a program featur- ing choral selections ranging from madrigals to modern day. Tickets will be sold at the door. In addition to the public concert, the directors and sing- ers will provide a workshop for interested local singers this evening atthe Anglican Church. © A nominal fee will be charged for this workshop. The UBC Chamber Singers . are coming to Trail with assistance from UBC, the Sel- kirk College Outreach Program and the Trail and District Community Arts Council. While here, they will also perform concerts at several schools. Open 3 p.m. Open 1 p.m Proper Dress Fr. Guests Must Be SIGNED In Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170 Friday & Saturday | Dancing 9 30 p.m. mM on ey urday & ee vatter 7 p.m. Playing Fel. & Sat. GOMMODORES BINGO: Every Thursday at 7 p.m. L.A. aed Bingo -. q Early Bird 6:30 p.m. Regular 7:00 p.m. * May 6 starting at 1 p.m. through to Sun., May 6 xt 1 _ girls in their rockers. ‘‘p.m, Register at the NEC., $15 per person. Theatre will perform “Hot Rods and Heavy Water," a free- wheeling examination of the issues surrounding nuclear power. Bogart movies, kitchen sink realism, punk rock talking blues, and blue-eyes reggae, they're all in this newest Touchstone production. The Canadian Theatre of the Deaf will present “Moments Adding to the will be special guests ZON, the young and energetic band whose second release for Epic Records, “Back Down to Earth” coincides with the tour. TRIUMPH will be appear- ing at the Regional Recreation Complex on May 16. highest quality over the Festi- val Week. Festival series tickets for all six shows are now on sale. Buzz Bense, festival organizer said, “Based on the over- whelming response of last year's festival, we are expect- ing full houses every night.” Although remaining seats will be sold at the door, tickets will not be sold in advance for individual shows. To open the festival on May 18, Terminal City Dance will perform a newly-created mask dance. This piece has evolved from the groups inter- est in mask and mime, and will > on May 20. This nowt is an expression of CTD's goal to create a better public awareness of the culture of the deaf. It is unique in that it employs the fully silent com- munication skills that deaf culture has evolved, to explore a variety of ideas and situa- tions. Brass Tacks and Co., si- ways popular with Kootenay audiences, will perform on May 24. Holly, Suzanne, and Karen will sing a wide range of musical styles, accompanied by acoustic guitar and stand-up bass, Tho Kootenay’s profession- al company, Theatre Energy, will perform its controversial production of “Power Play” on May 26. Called “shocking and intriguing” by the Trail Times, “Power Play” is a‘ provocative . «will be sold and there will be a door prize and raffle. on view at the National Exhibition Centre Wednesday through Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to A :30 p.m. . . May 5 — Drawing Workshop by Leni Normington will be held at the National Exhibition Centre between look at the power structure that is controlling the lives of all of us. On May 26, Tamahnous Theatre will perform their Donald | Sutherland - Brooke The seed; is plened “tarnoe grows. A Hobert H.Solo Production of A Philip Kaufman Film “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” [mature Adams- Leonard Nimoy 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. * «© 8 May 10 and 11 — Trail Fiesta Days, featuring an Arts and Crafts Show. . May 20 — Music Night featuring the music of Lorraine and Craig Webber at the Calvary Baptist Church. hapa May 23 and 24 — “Graphite”, a show from the Extension Department of the Vancouver Art Gallery will be shown at the Laura Morrish School in Trail. Organized by the Trail Arts Council, the show will feature the works of Edward Burne-Jones, Robert Rauschenberg, Salmon Harris, Glenn Howarth, E. J. Hughes, Emily Carr and Doug Biden. . 8 8 May 28 — Noted Canadian author, Lynn Hancock will be at the National Exhibition Centre in Castlegar by special arrangement of the Castlegar Public Library. * 8 @ If you are interested in an enjoyable venture, the Castlegar Community Band is looking for musicians, particularly clarinet or woodwind players. Practices . are held Tuesdays at 7:15 p.m. For further information, contact Bob Bertuzzi at 366-6405. Items: for this bi-monthly feature should be telephoned to Mrs. O. Miller-Tait of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council at 365-7850. Sponsored by Castlegar Savings Credit Union NETWORK UPDATE AND. LATECHANGESFOR APRIL 27 - MAY 3 TV WEEK FRIDAY - APRIL 27 8:00 p.m, « MACKENZIES OF PARADISE COVE: Timothy, the youngest MacKenzle, runs away to the mountains to find the Menehune, the little people of Howailan legend, who will make his deepest wish come true, (60 min,) SUNDAY - APRIL 29 2:30 p.m. - Add storyline to WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: This special segment morks the 16th anniversary of Wide World of Sports by highlighting some of the most memorable moments in sports. Also coverage of the NCAA Wrestling Championship from lowa, (90 mins.)* SATURDAY - APRIL 28 11:30 p.m. - Add host and guest to SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: Hos? - Eliot? Gould; Guest - Leon Redbone, (90 mins.) TUESDAY - MAY 1 8:00 p.m, « Add storyline to CLIFF. HANGERS: Mary ohd Kurt finally locate all of Dracula's coffins and’ manage to destroy the soil in them with holy water; Donner attempts to capture a reversal unit; and Korf threatens to detonate the nuclear devise’ unless he -is poyed a fortune, (60 mins.) Add storyline to THE highly-acclaimed production of “Vertical Dreams". This col-. lective creation is an intensely personal journey of self-dis- covery through the realm of dreams and into the collective unconscious. Festival series tickets will be on sale in Nelson at Cutler's News, Kelly’s Stereo Mart, and at the University Theatre of- fice, or via mail order through Theatre Synergy, Box 61, South Slocan. amp: 7A ectreeer 789) ASTLE THEATRE Goldblum + Veronica Cartwright + circa on the navel “The Body: ck Finney Produced by Robert H. Solo + Directed by a Kaufman. Se STARTS WDACSDAY! Vag Al euler be) bits Richter, Snatchers’ FAVE DUNAWAY. TOMMY LEE JONES - KISS between 9 a.m. and 10:80 a.m. on April 28, For pickup of your d 365-5571 o 365-3302 Auction proceeds will be used for construction” of the Community Soccer Field. KIWANIS 4 Donated Items are Urgently Needed Auction Date: Saturday, ey 12 tad } ph items, p SOCIAL 4 “Minus One”, a self-help group for oeruted widowed and divorced persons and single parents, will be holding a social evening at 101 - 6th Ave. N. on Sat., April 28 at 8 p.m, For further information, please” call 886-2422 between 10 a.m, and 2 p.m, ROCK-A‘THON . Job's Daughters Rock-a-Thon will be held on Sat., ‘p.m., 24 hours: of continuous rocking at Maloney - Pontiac Buick GMC showroom. Come and i support the’ BINGO Castlegar and Robson merchants have: kindly donated prizes for the Bingo to be held in the Robson Hall on Fri, April 27, children at 6 p.m. and adults at 8 pm. All proceeds will go towards the Robson Swimming Pool. PYTHIAN SISTERS MEETING Pythian Sisters, Kootonay Temple No. 87, will hold their somi-monthly meeting in the Masonic Hall tonight (Thurs., April 26) at 7:30 p.m. UBC CHAMBER SINGERS UBC Chamber Singers will hold a concert at the Trail Anglican Church on Fri., April 27 at 8 p.m. MINOR SOFTBALL REGISTRATION Selkirk Minor Softball is holding their last registration on Mon., April 80 at 6 p.m. in the Kinsmen Park. Please be there, rain or shine. i DRAWING WORKSHOP A Drawing Workshop will be held at the National Exhibition Centre on Sat., May 5 from 9:30 a.m, to 5 Participants will be offered exercises to develop drawing, sketching and design skills. Bring your own materials — some will be provided by facilitator Leni Normington. _ AQUAN: |AUTS REGISTRATION t for Castlegar A Swim Club will take place on Sat., April 28 at the Community Complex between 10 a.m. and 12 noon and 2 to 4 p.m. Registration fee is $25. New members, please bring your birth certificate. VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION WEEK Volunteer Exchange would like to thank all their volunteers. B.C, Council of the Family will meet on Fri., May 3 at 7:30 p.m, and the Mothers Group will meet on Fri., May 3 at 10 a.m., both meetings will be at the Exchange, 33 Pine St. For. further information, please call 865-2422, . WSHIP RALLY Castlegar . "onclsinn Youth Fellowship Rally (interdenominational) will be held on Sat., April 28 at7 i" m. in the Church of God, 804 - 7th Ave. S., Castlegar. A special musical group will entertain and refresh- ments will be provided. : HOMEMAKERS ANNUAL MEETING. ‘The Annual Meeting of the Castlegar and District Homemakers Association and its affiliate, Meals-on- Wheels, will be held at the Legion Hall on Mon., April 80 at 7:30 p.m. KIWANIS AUCTION ‘The annual Kiwanis Auction Sale will be held on Sat., May 12 at the P&G building on Columbia Avenue. Your donations of useful articles are needed now. For early pickup, please call 365-9802. GOLDEN TULIP TEA Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 are holding their annual Golden Tulip Tea on Sat., April 28 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Baking, sewing, white elephant table and plants Tea — 50 cents. OPEN HOUSE AND ROCK SHOW . The Department of Environmental Sciences at Selkirk College, West Kootenay Naturalists Associa- tion and the Selkirk Rock and Mineral Club are pleased to present their displays, slides, films and some demonstrations at their Open House and Rock Show on Sat., April 28 between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. and on Sun., April 29 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m, at Selkirk Gollegs. 4 Admission is free and everyone is welcome. GARAGESALE KJSS Band Booster Club is holding a Garage Sale on Sat., April 28 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at KISS, Anyone with rummage to donate, please bring it to RUMMAGE REQUIRED ee Hospital Auxiliary would appreciate for their R jale on May 4 and 6, For pickup, please call Doris Sweeney at 365-3821, Patsy Popoff at 3665-8302, Edie Dunn at 365-6743, Jane Torgelson at 365-5559 or Dawn Beynon, at 865-2603, SENIOR CITIZENS SOCIAL MEETING . . There will be a Senior Citizens Social Meeting today (Thurs., April 26) at 2 p.m. Entertainment will be games of bridge, crib and whist and prizes will be’ given. LADIES SOFTBALLCOACH REQUIRED - Castlegar Senior ‘B’ Ladies Softball team is looking for a coach. The ladies.play locally in the West {/ fies rh Ave., 8. 968-2088 Kootenay Ladies Softball League as well as travelling to weekend tournaments in the Okanagan and East ‘Kootenays. Anyone interested in coaching competi- tively at this level is asked to call Lyon at 365-3858. Coming events of ‘Castlegar and District tion-profit organizations are listed here through the courtesy of . Canadian Cellulose's Interior Pulp and Lumber. Operations. Please submit notices deste to..the Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays. A-Public Service of Interior Pulp and , Inferior Lumber Operations Canadian Cellulose -BASEBALL = The executive at the Sen- “thiel Minot Baseball “Associa. “.. tion ladt week reviewed its final figures for baseball registra- ‘tion: approximately four teams :: could be some changes before ” the season gets underway. Division managers | and coaches have started - picking teams, so all boys should be getting a call soon. With league play starting Monday, all coach- es please note that game results should be handed i to * mysolf after each game (onal the winning coach . calls), .in order to get into the paper and” ithe radio, Ladies‘. Curling Club K-NEWS SPORTS / ‘Winds Up’ With heeds ¢ Castlegar Ladies’. 'Curling « Club -held its. annual wind-up '. banquet April’ 6 at the: Fireside Place, where 78 wo- men enjoyed: a ‘smorgasbord dinner, followed by presenta- . tions of trophies and prizes to * the winning rinks, Wrapping up the evening was the election of the new executive: past president Joan Reid, president'.June Berg, vice-president Glenda Patter- son, secretary Judie’ Roberts, and ‘treasurer Lynn Johnson. * Entertainment will | be ‘headed by Jeanette Horning, ‘publicity — Mufreen Reimer, prizes — Shirley Benton, draw — Ans. Stasila and’ (Recreation News D- ._| Fitness Festival’ Castlegar is proud to be, ‘hosting, on May 25 and 26, one of tHe eight Fitness Festivals peat in British Columbia this year. The fitness co- “mation booths and fitness test ing stations. Action B.C. will be attending from the coast; which will be an added Michelle Roberts, social: com- mittee — Shirley Whiffen and Jean Fitzpatrick. Zone will Demonstrations and group ordinator and the recreation and fitness branch, in con- jonet ion with Regional Rec- reation Ce ssion No. 1, will each half hour with such events as disco fit, ballroom dancing, disco, weight-lifting, karate, : be involved in two days of. fitness awareness, games, edu- cational experiences; and family fun. The eae kick off with an exercise break at noon hour. at . CanCel, while the businessmen’. of Castlegar ‘and the Castlaird Plaza will enjoy a challenging :'| game of crab soccer with the . earth, ball, followed by a luncheon, Friday evening at the Fireside Placa will be a sports banquet with a number of local ; athletes and ,honored guests ‘attending, as well as numerous provincial and’ Canadian ath- + Tetes. i The main day of events “| begins Saturday, morning with a bike event, which is then + followed at 12:30.p.m. with the . two CKQR runs. :One race will be from the » and many other events. | The hall area will be turned into a play area for pre- _ schoolers and children. The ‘recreation commission's sum- mer staff will have an interest- ing schedule of fun games and relays, including play with the giant earth ball. Late afternoon, the Super- stars Competition will begin — local groups will enroll teams of eight persons to compete in fun- filled crazy skills, which will be followed by a barbeque, fashion show, and local entertainment - in the, adventure’ playground. The barbeque ‘will be followed up by a family street dance in the tennis courts located out- side the arena sports complex.’ These are only a few of the exciting events planned for Castlegar’s Fitness Festival on . arena complex to downtown and return, while the other run :) -will be a much shorter distance : and focused mainly’ on partici- : pation, We would enjoy all local - citizens to run, jog, walk, or crawl this shorter “fun run.” * During the afternoon the * arena’ will be turned into a ‘; massive fitness demonstration + area with groups from ,many : organizations setting up infor- Local Golfers Initiate |, _Ladies’ Day. : Just over a dozen die-hard 5 golfers braved the chilly April, * weather to inaugurate Ladies’ 2 Day at the Castlegar and Dis. ° . trict Golf Club, Tuesday of last = week. : Nine holes of hacking, with : ‘some real golfing, was followed ”y a wine and cheese party in’ 2 the clubhouse, A business meeting’ was also held, the important motion being that, for this year, lady x: club members will be assessed $16 for playing all ladies’ days and internal club.tournaments. It was felt this will greatly ‘ assist the organizers, and also : represents a considerable sav- > ing for faithful players, The $15 S fee is payable to Marie Ma- : karov. : Lockers. (which may be : shared if desired) may be rented for $10. These are ' located in the ladies’ locker ; room; rental is paid to Denny McArthur. é : The Ringer Board is also now available. Fifty cents “2 should be paid to Sue Forrest. ! “In order for the club to be : viable, a good turnout is re- quired — so members look end to seeing all lady :. golfers, whether duffer or “. expert, on Tuesday mornings at (9am May 25 and 26 at the commu- nity complex. Hopefully, our Fitness Festival will open the closed attitude towards fitness and increase the physical acti- vity in our community: events will : ath tach cuenta «phy went ’to the Marg Van “,It-is hoped that'a festival” will publicize the present rec- reational outlets, programs and facilities in our community, and persons will become more aware of what is available and, as an end result, will become more active in these oppor | tunities. ‘As the provincial organi- zers state: “in a province as beautiful as ours, it’s easy to accept the importance of main- taining the quality of our. environment. Equally impor- tant, but all too often neglected, is the practice of personal ecology, of making our own bodies more beautiful Hace to liye in.” Dates.to Remember: The Aquanauts Swim Club ’ “registration will be held this Saturday at the community; complex, from 10 - 12.a.m. and 2 -4p.m. All new applicants are reminded to please bring their . birth certificates along for; ithe registration, Bees eee ad The Robson Recreation Society. will be .sponsoring a bingo tomorrow at the Robson Hall. The children’s bingo com- mences at 6 p.m. (6. cents a card), followed by the adult , bingo,at 8 p.m. ($2 for, two cards; extra cards a are 50 cents each), oe The Rotary Cash Bingo will be held at the Community~ Complex on Saturday at 8 p.m. Cash prizes totalling $5,000, along with a door prize draw of | $100 for advance ticket-holders are the highlights. Advance tickets aré on'sale at Castlegar Drugs, Carl's Drugs, Motor Vehicle Office and. Trowelex. Results 1: Tues. Moraine ‘: Break (April 10) re LHS pen Edblad 264. : LHT Britt Edblad 625, THS Mugs 1065.- THT "Mugs 3165, .) ‘Team Points: Cheerios Ans ‘Mutfets 408, Mugs 451, Pin. ‘curlers 424, Take Five 383, «Wheaties 448, “cS + Other 600's: Grace McCul- Tough 609, Gladys Manahan 613. ue Strike-out: Alice Shutek. ‘Tues. Afternoon Ladies 1 p.m. * Capri AO) catia ssn BS: + LHS A. Sanford 258. LHT White 668, /MPHS ‘Super ‘Valu 1053, * ‘THT Northwest Homes 3084. SE Team ‘Points: Northwest Homes 4631, Castlegar Hotel 427, Castlegar Drugs 426, Super Valu 419, Central Foods: 418, Waldie's Plumbing 368. Other 600’s: D. Lady 611. - Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Diana ana Lely 233, LHT Diana Lady MHS Matt Rohn 201. MHT Gary Jackson 726, ~ THS Regulars 1180. THT Termites 3820.:° .Pin Pals Tes Points: fs, Regulars, 416, Columbia Nev 5 =" 91;-"Termites The Castlegar, ‘Aquanauts Swim Club will be starting off the new season with registra- tion this Saturday at the Re- gional. Recreation » Complex,. ‘from 10 -.12 a.m. and? -'4) Pm, Registration fee is $26. The swimming season will begin the first week in May, with ‘the first’ swim | meet “tentatively ‘scheduled for the weekend of June 23, Swimmers willalso compete at this meet for the B,C. Summer Games to be! sheld )in August at Van- couver. A “The club looks'forward to ' “having new ‘members, who would like a summer of group participation, fitness, friend- ship and competition, Swimmers are. reminded : that registration is limited to 110 swimmers this year, so old and new members , are en- couraged to register early, New members will be required .to show a-copy of. their birth certificate, A list will also be made on» registration day of persons wanting team bathing suits and team T-shirts, so bring along | your sizes when you come to register. Castlegar By GERRY WICHERT The West Kootenay eight- man Junior golf team scored 28 points to win the first day of. inter-zone competition against the Okanagan,’ which accumu-. . lated eight: points. \ Greg Adams of Nelson had the lowest: seore ‘at’ Birchbank with a 75, Tied for second were Ken Sheratobitoff of Castlegar ‘with “scores of 76 each, Third ‘place went to Bill Sherwood of Rossland-Trail, who shot'a 78. {On the second day of play - ;’and Glen ‘Heuser of ‘Kelowna, - Junior Golf: nay boys won again- with 19.6 points, to 16.5 points for the \ Okanagan. *. On total points for the two days,’ the West. Kootenays camé out on top with 47.5, to 24.5 points. for, the’ Okanagan. ‘The lowest score at Castle-.* gar -was shared by ; Gordie ‘Walker of Castlegar and; Brad Whittle of Kelowna, bath of A whom shot ‘Ts. sree “ Mike'Wichert of Castlegar and: Grant: Barnes of the «Okanagan, tied for Ere with an 80 each. of the Castlegar & District Curling Club Thursday, - April 26 - 7:30 p.m. CURLING CLUB LOUNGE © Reports e- Election of Officers © Door Prize and much more '|'Saturday, April 28th’ ‘Five Roses, 10 kg. Sungold Orange & Apple, 13 oz Kool-Aid Assorted Flavours, Stews Puritan Beef, Irish ond ‘Meatball, 15 on. By the Piece, NO. 7 ssssssssesssseess [bs Flavour Crystals TUS giz’ ciesasevocrseoconbsceciaites 2 _.at Castlegar, the West: asd ; Your attendance will Indicate your. Interest! 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