express on line – www.expressnews.ca January 15, 2003 EXPRESS Page 7 Hot topics at LVR Peace rally and march for Iraq-USA conflict NELSON AQUATIC THERAPY debate tournament Saturday, January 18, Across Europe, North America, and Nelson • 352-3609 Spedal:;~~:::rthrltls, ~ 205 Victoria Street, A day of activities in protest of will also be street theatre, movement and ~ 352-3280 by Beth Joy Callis mandatory." Debating by escalating tensions between the United dance, and the creation of a collaged .,,,inlwsoluaoMIDr,our,,..,,,,_ The Fourth Annual L.V. cross examination as well, States and Iraq will take place in Nelson Peace Quilt. Rogers Secondary Speech the juniors topic is, "Be it on Jan. 18. Women for Peace say the United and Debate Tournament of resolved that the media be Sponsored by a group called Canadian Nations, not the United States, should 2003 will take place at 9:30 admitted to all criminal Voice of Women for Peace, the events decide when and if it’s time to use mili- in the morning on Jan. 18th tials." The seniors, who will include video screenings at the Nelson tary force against Iraq. at L.V. Rogers Secondary do parliamentary debate, School. will be faced with an Trading Company, a rally starting at 1 p.m. in front of the white Government Meanwhile, a vigil for the Iraq crisis will be held in Castlegar on Sunday, Jan. $3.99 In attendace there will be impromptu topic which will Building, a peace march, and a teach-in 19, starting at 6 p.m. at the Castlegar Breakfast students from our own be chosen at the time of the school as well as from event. at 2 p.m. at the United Church. There Courthouse. $4.99 Kelowna, Rossland and This is one of three Burgers & Fries Castlegar. There will be events from which the top three debate categories; 8th three teams will be selected The Capitol presents a Just for men Thai & Western Flavours OPEN 8 am Daily graders, juniors and seniors. to attend the Provincials. Each team will be com- prised of two people and It should be a refreshing event, aloowing the audi- line up for everyone! Groups for men who want to open up their inner beings will start up in Phone 352-3456 there will be three rounds, ence to see an argument each round lasting one hour. from both sides. The Capitol Theatre is open for its 15th year with a Nelson on Jan. 26 and in The Debating by cross exam- ination, the 8th graders The public is invited to experience this tournament strong line-up of attractions bound to appeal to a wide range of theatre-goers. Kaslo on Jan. 25. A free introductory Queen ’s Hotel topic is "Be it resolved that at no cost, so we'll see you You can still buy tickets to the last four shows of the session will be held Friday, school lunch programs be there! Capitol Nights series at a 20 per cent discount. Shows are Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30 “Sylvia,” “Nils Ling,” “Sons of Maxwell,” and the p.m. at Wellspring January 17 Vancouver Arts Club Theatre’s “Dames at Sea.” Kings and queens at The Capitol’s calendar lists The Hobbit on Jan. 17, Private Lives on Jan. 30 and 31 and Feb. 1, the Borealis Common, upstairs at 577 Baker St. Dealing with the male High 1st annual tournament String Quartet on Feb. 8, Sylvia (an urban comedy starring The Slocan Valley Recreation Commission will stage a First Annual Open Chess Tournament on Saturday, Jan. 25 Lisel Forst, Stephen Fowler, Pat Henman, and Susie O’Donnell, directed by Nicola Harwood) on Feb. 22, Lip Synch Contest on Mar. 1, Nils Ling on Mar. 8, and South dilemma in today’s culture – that’s what it’s all about. Sessions are $40. The Water -Bluegrass group will run once a at the Slocan Park Hall from 1 to 5 p.m. Pacific on Mar. 15. month for a year. Call Jon Novice and experienced players are welcome to attend 621 Baker St. • 352-5351 at 359-6669 for info. www.queenshotelnelson.net and there’ll be prizes in various categories as well as draw prizes. This will be a CFC (Canadian Federation of Chess) rated event. There’ll be refreshments available throughout MOVIES at the CIVIC the afternoon. Players should register by January 17 if planning to attend. The entry fee for the program is $12. TWO WEEKS NOTICE: Fri/Sat 7 & 9 pm, Sun-Wed 7:30 This is the story of Lucy Kelson (Bullock), a brilliant but RETREND GARMENTS Call Slocan Valley Recreation at 226-0008 for more neurotic attorney, and her client (Grant), who is "charm- information. ing, irresponsible and fabulously wealthy." • Inventory Specials on Recycled Clothing Punch-Drunk Love: Thursday 7:30 • New Import Clothing & Gift Items Organic food handed out This "sweet romantic comedy" is about a man (Sandler) • Silver Jewelry & Semi-precious stones addicted to a phone-sex business, who soon finds that The Endless Harvest “far surpassed our previous three thugs are chasing him (because he's not paying his Holiday Donation Program years’ donations.” phone sex bills). 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