* ie alll a an , ere Ee a Jatesacrnranenas BEVEL VR SWNT BA MARY LASS PUFA IST LENCE ALA NEVES CaS SM TETRA SR AT RRL SOLE ASTM EMIT SELES TSE ENTERED TE EE SOT GLE OM IE AL NOE MUL NE D T Penticton alive with summer arts activitie: THE THEME of this year's Okanagan Summer School of the Arts (OSSA) is Arts, Action, Adventure, in salute to the B.C. Summer Games that are being held in Penticton this year, Special courses and events have been planned around the theme, and participants will have an opportunity to entertain games participants. OSSA was established in 1960 ‘by the City of Penticton, the local Chamber of Commerce and school district, .and members. of the Penticton arts community. This year's events include a Canada Day opening in Gyro Park, at July 14 fashion show and exhibition, a String Academy recital on July (5, a youth musical theatre review on July 22 and a jazz night on July 21. Classical music programs include piano instruction for soloists, the String Academy — a two-week pro- gram of serious chamber music study and light-hearted recreation — and classical guitar lessons. Esther Tsang-Plant and Rosalind O'Keefe will head the Suzuki Violin Institute. MOVIE... Those who long for the days when men were men and wars were fought without the aid of the computer chip will reve] in the Oscar-winning picture Patton (tonight at 8 p.m. on channel 12), George C. Scott commands the perfor- There are also band and choral programs. Music and dance pro- grams offer several unusual courses including an African drum and dance workshop, yoga, Himalayan dance and a special singing work- 2 DAY VICTORIA CHEMAINUS Get-Away HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE Royal British Museum's “Heritage of Genghis Khan”, Butchart Gardens, Chemainus Theatre, overnight at The Coast Victoria Harbourside. Meals: 2L / 1D DEPARTS June 29 and July 20 shop, Releasing the Inner Voice. with West Vancouver resident and nationally renowned singer Ann Mortilee, Instruction in rock, pop, blues, jazz and musical theatre is also offered. You're Craft and fibre arts and visual ar programs, theatre and literary art and youth programs round out t curriculum, For a curriculum guid or more information, phone ( 493-3390 or fax (604) 493- 0392... Invited Sail Pass Aullestde Seach June 11, 1995 5:00 fre Legend of the Seas 5:45 fom HAL a Ryndam Dords, Tun, kettle Veale, RATES $350/twin $425/single mance of a lifetime as the flamboyant General George S. Patton in director's Franklin J. Schaffner’s 1970 classic that chronicles the meteoric rise — and subse- quent demise — of one of the 20th centu- ry’s most celebrated figures. _ Andrew McCredie thens, Erte & ty exybecliipenaters. 2 E vergreen ‘Tours Hor Crass lication satires For the agency nearas? you call 687-5690 | CRUISE POLITICS 5 W Ted White, MP. for North ¥ Vancouver will be on af Crown Odyssey cruise to § Scandinavian Capitals this & . ff August) He is prepared to A organize a meeting aboard ship # f to discuss political issues if any # B North Shore residents happen to : _ 4 be'on the same cruise. Call his % office for information 666-0585 Your Schoo! Board hits your services. and runs off with $229, 000! oe - STAR PRINCESS Cdn $820 pp/dbl 6 nights Sent 18 to 24 © 4 nights cruising Vancouver to San Diego ¢2 nights Pan Pacific Hotel in San Diego ¢ Airfare San Diego to Vancouver » Airport / Pier transfers Crossing guards provide a valuable service for a valuable asset—our children! The Board of School District 44 in North Vancouver voted to abolish this service | GAL PRINCE RE SS and pocket the $229,000 to make up for poor financial planning. US $1300 pp/db! 7 nights Inclusive of Airfare from ' . Vancouver ‘Sailing dates: Oct. 14, 21, Nov. 04, 11, 18, 25, Dec. 02, 09, 16 “Reservations are subject to availability, Taxes are extra, Call us for details, Parents! Address the school board.Don’t let them compromise our children’ s safety! Guy Heywood vice-chair 998-5325, Rev. Roy Dungey 986-2855 Marg Jessup 988-5508 - Chief Philip Joe 987-1156 Rick Buchols 929-7828 — Barb MacLellan chair 980-8241 Pat Heal 984-0768 Canadian Union of Public Employees ' Local 389