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MMaayy 1166,, 22001188 INSIDE thisweek’sissue Hatrix staging ‘A Comedy of Tenors’ - THE ARTS page 7 Southwestern Alberta’s links to THE MOVIES “THE PROFESSIONAL’S CHOICE” Galt exhibit will showcase See cover story area’s long connection on page 3 to the film industry 403-327-4279 1-888-327-4279 www.tntsalvage.ca 218 - 36 ST. N., LETHBRIDGE MODERN EQUIPMENT • FULLY INSURED EXCLUSIVE DEAL FOR SHOPPER READERS ONLY! 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Advert4is0i3n-g3:28-4410 Classif4ie0d3s-:329-8225 aoedmuvtp eolroft iyaseenem se erfrnootrrs d ionar m paraningyte iosn tgoh reo rcr o minstasset eartrriiioaslin ni sgof Classif4ie0d3s-/3b2u8-s4in4e3s3s office: Clcllaassssiiffiieeddss@ esmhoapipl:ergroup.com The City is moving ahead with line painting on 6 Street reserved and Classifieds fax: Classifieds email: limited to the actual amount paid for the Classifieds fax: South in the downtown core after pressure from commercial use is 403-381-3350 [email protected] space used by that portion of the 403-381-3350 stakeholders in the area. prohibited. To make 504 7 Street South Advertising: advertisement containing the error or the 504 7 Street South 220F 12 ‘A’ St. N. The area features the only perpendicularstreet parking any use of this material Lethbridge, AB T1J 2N5 403-329-8225 aadctvueartl icseomst epnati do rt oa nhya voet htehre material Lethbridge, AB T1J 2N5 Lethbridge, AB T1H 2J1 in the core. 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All other perpendicularparking, or other issues related to drivers phone 403-328-4418 Advertising Consultants: Alvin Mainzer, Collins, Teresa Wills minsaetretriioanl. of any advertisements of other rights are reserved and commercial use is prohibited. To make any being unfamiliar with the area. Bruce Friesen, Stu Sinclair, Don Jarvie use of this material you must first obtain the permission of the The Lethbridge Downtown Business Revitalization publisher and owner of the copyright. For further information, Zone had been asking for the lines to be repainted, but phone 403-328-4418 the City has resisted. Currently, it is studying parking in Time to hop on your bike - but safely the core to look for efficiencies. Ted Stilson, executive director for the BRZ, said he suspected a combination of pressure from local businesses and the BRZ, along with potential media pressure, led to the City’s decision. loose. You will probably need to Now that your bike is tuned up “I’m just happy the City is taking the time to listen to AlLbeartua Hraea lLthu Skeryvieces grease the chain. How to do it: and ready to take off, remember business owners downtown,” said Glen Fenimore, owner Clean the chain with a rag, and then how important it is to wear the right of The Stoketown Cafe + Cure. The spring season is a great apply a lube that cFoOntaRinTs THeEflonL.ETTEgReaSr —T OandT tHhaEt means a helmet. Don’t use WD-40 — it’s not made for First get an approved helmet and “I think it’s going to have a positive impact on time to think about getting bikes. EDITORS PAGE that fits your head business.” active outdoors more often. 3. Brakes: Super properly. All helmets Ahmed Ali, the City’s Transportation Engineering This is the perfect important to make sure should be certified by manager, confirmed Fridaymorning the City was going opportunity to hit the road (or trail) your brakes are the Canadian ahead with plans to repaint the lines on the block. on your bike. But before we jump working. Squeeze each Standards Association “Because sixth street is very unique, it’s more like a into the saddle and pedal away, we brake lever — there (CSA). meeting place for people, and there’s a lot of commercial need to ensure we are safe for the should be more than an Did you know it’s the happening — also, it’s 90-degree parking,” he said. road. inch of space between law in Alberta that “I agree with the BRZ that people might get confused.” First step to get that bike back on the brake lever and the riders under the age of “I’m very happy the City is listening to business and the road is get it out of storage, dust handlebar when you 18 must wear a property owners,” said Wallie Desruisseaux, owner of off the cobwebs and start an at- squeeze. If your brake helmet? Never, ever Kapow Comics, Cards and Games Ltd. He praised the City home bike check: levers touch your grips, buy a second-hand for recognizing the importance of the improvement to 1. Tire check: Look to see if the your brakes need to be helmet — and all those businesses. tires are worn down or bald (no tightened. helmets need to be ‘It’s good they are listening to their taxpayers,” he said. treads left). Make sure the sides of When you release the replaced after a crash your tires are not fraying, and that levers, both sides of the Laura Lukye or after five years. there are no slits or holes in them. brake should return If you would like Exchange seeks seniors Replace your tires if you see these equally. If one side of more information on problems. Assess the air pressure the brake rubs against the rim, your bike safety and proper helmet Lethbridge seniors are being invited to apply for a spot inside the tires. Squeeze the tires; brakes need to be adjusted. fitting go to Parachute- in this year’s Saint-Laurent exchange. they should feel rock-hard. If they’re These are just some at-home www.parachutecanada.org/. Residents 55 or better as of June have until Friday to squishy, use a pump and a gauge to maintenance tips and if you do not Laura Lukye is a Health register their interest, with six to be chosen. They’ll host a inflate tires to their recommended like to get your hands dirty, or if you Promotion Facilitator with visitor from Lethbridge’s twin city from July 4 to 11, then pressure. find an issue that you cannot Population Health. She can be head to the suburban Montreal community Aug. 8-15. 2. Chain: Make sure the chain is handle, make an appointment with reached by e-mail, Organizers say applicants must have a spare bedroom tight on the bike, not sagging or your local bike shop. [email protected]. and be able to provide food, lodging and hospitality to their assigned guest, and be willing to stay in a Saint- Defenceless driving with your teen Laurent host’s home for a week in return. Lethbridge and Saint-Laurent established a formal city- to-city twinning status as part of Canada’s centennial year celebrations in 1967. Seniors exchange visits one year, then students the next. same zip code as her dad by but then I decided it was better this Further information is available online at My eldeBsyt aJnads me oGsrta evxepsensive someone she knows. Unfortunately, way. At least I wouldn’t have to lethbridge.ca/saintlaurent. child recently reached one of those when we reached the office, it shield my eyes with my hands and teen milestones that parents often looked like Cow Appreciation Day could use my left arm as my consider with a combination of at Chick-fil-A, only instead of daughter’s emergency surrogate Groups get funding grants dread and hopefulness. No, I’m not wearing bovine costumes, the parental seat belt while keeping a referring to her first solo trip to a throngs of customers were dressed firm grip on the “OH, beauty salon, from which she might like surly teenagers and their SHICKIWAD!!! WE’RE GONNA Non-profit organizations are excited to start and return either lovelier than ever, or beleaguered parents. Once we DIE!!!” handle with my right. continue their projects after receiving Community looking like an adolescent version squeezed our way in, the clerk told To my pleasant surprise, though, Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta funding grants for 42 projects within southern Alberta. of Pennywise the clown. I’m talking us to fill out some lengthy forms my daughter demonstrated solid The foundation awarded $363,155 to the organizations about earning her learner licence to and take a number. (You know multitasking skills throughout the through their Communities Priorities Fund and the Henry operate our largest and most you’re in trouble when they’re up to entire ordeal. She was able to S. Varley Fund for Rural Life. embarrassing family vehicle while exponents.) simultaneously navigate the Steve Miles, treasurer, executive and grant chair for the at least one parent develops After I’d reached retirement age treacherous road conditions, advanced gluteal clenching skills in and written down every possible Community Foundation, said they are always honoured to chronically roll her eyes in my the front passenger seat. piece of personal information provide funding but find it difficult to decide which general direction, and completely Although we have several driving about my daughter and the rest of projects will be supported. ignore my recommendation that academies in town, my daughter our family, including the medical “It is a big challenge to decide who gets the money but she maintain her speed at a steady chose to complete her driver’s history of our pets, the clerk finally what we look for is the impact in the community,” said two mph. She even managed to education through an online called our number. Since my own Miles. “We are looking for feasibility for the project and we park the car in our garage without program (in between taking kissy driver’s licence was due for are looking to see how well our money can be utilized in producing an enormous cavern in face selfies). Then the idea was for renewal, I decided to share in the that project and anything that is going to benefit the the sheetrock, which is more that I me to “teach” the driving portion of joy by forking over $25 for a community.” the curriculum since I already charming portrait of myself that can say about my first few tries. Selecting candidates may be difficult, but Miles said the provide an after-school shuttle looks like the love child of Shrek So far, I’m happy to say that my end reward of granting the projects funding is well worth service to her various extra- and a smoked ham. daughter has turned out to be a the difficult decisions. curricular activities that always Learner permit in hand, my terrific driver, thanks to my “It really is a joy, because when do you really get to give require more than one expensive daughter was anxious to begin her guidance on dealing with roadkill. money away?” chuckled Miles. “When we make the phone outfit. And having gone through training right away and asked for In fact, when my middle daughter calls to tell people that we are going to make their day driver’s ed myself many years ago, I the keys. With trembling fingers, I turns 15 next year, I’m looking because they have received their grant, it is a happy day figured I could do at least as well as handed them over, prayed that we forward to teaching her to drive, as and a happy celebration.” my own instructor — a friendly would arrive home safely with well. Lethbridge Soup Kitchen was one of the recipients of the football coach who mostly read the clean underwear, and assumed my (In lieu of flowers, please s end Community Priority Fund grant and Bill Ginther, executive paper and warned me against position in the passenger seat. I’m TUMS.) director, was ecstatic to find out they doubled the amount swerving to dodge roadkill. pretty sure I could’ve operated a lug Jase Graves distributed exclusively of money they applied for to improve their new breakfast When the fateful day arrived, and wrench with my buns at that point. by Cagle Cartoons newspaper program. I had devoured enough TUMS To make the experience even syndicate. Graves is an award- “We applied for $14,700 but they saw and liked what we tablets to bring peace to the Middle more terrifying, what began as a winning humor columnist from were doing and decided to grant us with $25,000 which is East, my daughter suggested we beautiful spring day suddenly East Texas. His columns have been really great,” said Ginther. “This will allow us to buy some travel to a Texas DPS office in a turned into a good ol’ East Texas featured in Texas Escapes magazine, new additional equipment and things that we need to smaller nearby town in hopes of a frog strangler as soon as we pulled The Shreveport Times, The Longview make our breakfast program more efficient to make sure shorter wait — and minimal out on the highway. At first, I was News Journal, and The Kilgore News that we are still serving those in need.” likelihood of being seen in the worried about the zero-visibility, Herald. MMaayy 1166,, 22001188 SUNTIMES/SHOPPER CCOOVVEERR SSTTOORRYY 3 Lethbridge’s ties to the movies New Galt exhibit will highlight southwestern Alberta’s long history with the film industry Dave Sulz Sun Times/Shopper L ethbridge and area has had a long association with the movie industry, from presenting films on the big screen to serving as a film backdrop, and even to producing people who have gone on to work in the industry. A new exhibit coming to the Galt Museum & Archives will showcase southwestern Alberta’s varied connections to films. The exhibit, “Cinescapes: Movies in Southwestern Alberta,” will open May 19, then will be the focus of “The Curator Presents…” event May 27 from 2-3 p.m., with Galt curator Aimee Benoit presenting an insider’s view of the exhibit. The launch event will include red- carpet treatment for visitors and fun movie trivia presented by Chris Epplett of PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE GALT MUSEUM the University of Lethbridge History & ARCHIVES Department. The photo above shows 5 Street South in Museum admission fees will apply, but Lethbridge in the early 20th century, including the the event is free to Galt annual pass and Starland Theatre at left (originally built in 1908 as invitation holders. Lethbridge’s link to films dates back The Lyceum). At right is the Capitol Theatre, which more than a century when movies were a started out in 1911 as the Morris Theatre. The new and exciting form of entertainment. Capitol was one of the city’s grandiose theatres of A Galt Museum blog titled “The Silver the 1930s and ’40s. Screens of Lethbridge Past” notes that this new medium was first shown in Lethbridge way back in 1897 “when the Street South) and, the same year, by the first examples of moving pictures were Eureka Theatre. In 1910, the Griffith shown in Lethbridge” using what was Theatre joined the crowd, along with the called a Theatrograph. Grand Electric Theatre, which stayed Lethbridge’s first theatre was the Bijou open for just a few months. The Morris (meaning The Jewel) Theatre, built in Theatre and the Monarch Theatre 1907. It was followed in 1908 by The opened in 1911. The city’s theatre boom Lyceum (next to the Alec Arms Hotel on 5 was capped in 1913 with the opening of the Roxy Theatre. The theatres went through numerous name changes over the years. The 1930s and ’40s was what Benoit calls “the era of the picture palace” — Paramount Theatre opened, and the southern Albertans who have been elaborate theatres building, though now serving a different involved in the movie industry, including like the Capitol purpose, still stands downtown on 4 Faye Wray, who starred in the 1933 classic Theatre Avenue South. It was the first theatre in “King Kong.” She originally hailed from (originally the the city to feature two screens, and later Cardston. Morris Theatre). gave way to the modern multiplexes. More recently, Eugene Brave Rock from “It felt very You can find more about Lethbridge’s the Kainai Reserve was featured in the grandiose going theatre history online at 2017 film “Wonder Woman.” to this theatre,” http://galtmuseum.blogspot.ca/2012/10 “I was surprised, a lot of people from she says, noting /the-silver-screens-of-lethbridge- Lethbridge and southwestern Alberta attending movies past.html. have been successful in various aspects had become “a While the city has long been home to of filmmaking,” says Benoit. cultural event.” venues showing films, the area also has a The Galt exhibit will include a creature The theatre long history as a location for filmmakers, handcrafted by filmmaker C. Blake experience beginning back in 1920 with “Cameron of Evernden for the 2015 film “Prairie Dog,” moved outdoors the Royal Mounted,” a silent movie which is a blend of western and 1940s- around 1950 produced by Ernest G. Shipman. The Galt ’50s creature film. The film’s cast when the Western exhibit will feature a clip from that film. included southern Alberta actors, among Drive-In (later Southern Alberta locales have them New West Theatre veteran Kathy known as the appeared in a number of films since Zaborsky. Green Acres then, including the 1976 movie Benoit says the creature Evernden Drive-In) opened, “Superman” starring Christopher Reeve; made for actors to interact with during giving people an the 1980 TV movie “Amber Waves” filming is “really quite fantastic.” opportunity to starring Dennis Weaver and Kurt Russell; “Cinemascapes” will feature many watch movies “Finders Keepers,” a 1984 comedy with other hands-on items and audio-visual while sitting in Michael O'Keefe and Beverly D'Angelo; components to give visitors a real their own 2007’s “Passchendaele,” partly filmed in behind-the-scenes look at movie- vehicles. Fort Macleod; and 2014’s “Interstellar,” making. Film projectors used in Lethbridge from the bygone days of movie theatres Around the also partly shot in Fort Macleod. The exhibit will be on display until before the advent of the digital era. same time, the “Cinemascapes” will also feature Sept. 3. MMaayy 1166,, 22001188 -- LLeetthhbbrriiddggee SSuunn TTiimmeess//SShhooppppeerr -- ppaaggee 44 LIFE&STYLE Here’s how to amplify your bird section Provide food and Nothing can stop us in our tracks (purple coneflower) and coreopsis habitat for overwintering species like birdsong. not only add colour to your yard such as dark eyed juncos. Our friends at Bird Studies but attract a range of song birds Robins, waxwings and cardinals habitat and you Canada (BSC) remind us that birds from cardinals to colourful finches. build nests in shrubs, eating and are an important indicator of the Leave perennials standing singing like old friends at an east- can enjoy a living health of our environment. 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BBii--wweeeekkllyy ppaayymmeenntt iiss $$115500 ffoorr 4488 mmoonntthhss aatt 11..99%% iinntteerreesstt rraattee oonn aapppprroovveedd ccrreeddiitt ttoo qquuaalliifffiieedd rreettaaiill ccuussttoommeerrss bbyy GGMM FFiinnaanncciiaall.. $$22,,006655 ddoowwnn ppaayymmeenntt iiss rreeqquuiirreedd.. TToottaall oobblliiggaattiioonn iiss $$111777,,,665566 pplluuss aapppplliiccaabbllee ttaaxxeess.. TTaaxxeess,, lliicceennssee,, iinnssuurraanncccee,, rreeggiissttrraattiioonn aanndd aapppplliiccaabbllee ffeeeess,, lleevviieess,, dduuttiieess aanndd ddeeaalleerr ffeeeess ((aallll ooff wwhhiicchh mmaayy vvaarryy bbyy ddeeaalleerr aanndd rreeggiioonn)) aarree eexxttrraa.. OOppttiioonn ttoo ppuurrcchhhaassee aatt lleeaassee eenndd iiss $$1166,,225544.. SSeeee ddeeaalleerr ffoorr ddeettaaiillss.. DDiissccoouunnttss vvaarryy bbyy mmmoooddeell.. DDeeaalleerr mmaayy sseellll ffoorr lleessss.. LLiimmiitteedd ttiimmee ooffffeerr,, wwhhiicchh mmaayy nnoott bbee ccoommbbiinneedd wwiitthh cceerrttaaiinn ootthheerr ooffffeerrss.. GGeenneerraall MMoottoorrss ooff CCaannaaddaa CCoommppaannyy mmaayy mmmoooddiiffyy,, eexxtteenndd oorr tteerrmmiinnaattee ooffffeerrss iinn wwhhoollee oorr iinn ppaarrtt aatt aannyy ttiimmee wwiitthhoouutt nnoottiiccee.. CCoonnddiittiioonnss aanndd lliimmiittaattiioonnss aappppllyy.. OOffffeerrss mmaayy nnoott bbee rreeddeeeemmeedd ffoorr ccaasshh aanndd mmaayy nnoott bbee ccoommbbiinneedd wwiitthh cceerrttaaiinn ootthheerr ccoonnssuummeerr iinncceeennnttiivveess.. ◊◊ EEllliiigggiibbllee 22001188 GGMMCC SSiieerrrraa DDoouubbllee CCaabb EElleevvaattiioonn EEddiittiioonn 44xx44:: OOffffffeerr aavvaaiillaabbllee ttoo qqquuaalliiffiieedd rreettaaiill ccuussttoommeerrss iinn CCaannaaddaa ffoorr vveehhiicclleess ppuurrcchhaasseeedd bbeettwweeeenn MMaayy 11,, 22001188,, ttoo MMaayy 3311,, 22001188.. LLiimmiitteedd ttiimmee oonnllyyy.. SSuuggggeesstteedd ppuurrcchhaassee pprriiccee ooff $$3366,,449955 iinncclluuddeess $$1111,,000000 TToottaall VVaalluuee wwhhiicchh iiss aa ccoommbbiinneedd ttoottaall ccrreeddiitt vvaalluuee ffoorr ccaasshh ppuurrcchhaasseess oonn eelliiggiibbllee 22001188 GGMMCC SSiieerrrraa DDoouubbllee CCaabb EElleevvaattiioonn EEddiittiioonn 44xx44 iinncclluuddiinngg $$44,,115500 mmaannuuffaaccttuurreerr--ttoo--ddeeaalleerr ccaasshhh ccrreeddiitt ((ttaaxx eexxcclluussiivvee)),, $$11,,660000 mmaannuuffaaccttuurreerr--ttoo--ddeeaalleerr ((ttaaxxx eexxcclluussiivvee)) TTrruucckkk NNaattiioonn CCrreeddiitt,, $$775500 mmaannuuffaaccttuurreerr--ttoo--ddeeaalleerr OOppttiioonn PPaaaccckkaaggee DDiissccoouunntt CCrreeddiitt ((ttaaxx eexxcclluussiivvee)),, $$11,,000000 GGMM CCaarrdd AAppppllliiccaattiioonn BBoonnuusss ((ooffffeerr aapppplliieess ttoo iinnddiivviidduuaallss wwhhoo aappppllyy ffoorr aa SSccoottiiaabbaannkk GGMM VViissaa CCaarrdd (((GGMM CCaarrdd)) oorr ccuurrrreenntt GGMM CCaarrdd ccaarrddhhoollddeerrss))((ttaaxx iinncclluussiivvee)) aanndd $$33,,555500 mmaannuuffaaccttuurreerr--ttoo--ddeeaalleerr ddeelliivveerryy ccrreeddiitt ((ttaaxx eexxcclluussiivvee)).. SSuuggggeesstteedd pppuurrcchhaassee pprriiccee iinncclluuddeess ffrreeiigghhtt aanndd aaiirr ccoonnddiittiioonniinngg cchhaarrggee bbuutt eexxcclluuddeess ttaaaxxxeess,, lliicceennssee,, iinnssuurraannccee,, rreeggiissttrraattiioonn aanndd aapppplliiccaabbllee ffeeeess,, dduuttiieess aanndd ddeeaalleeerr ffeeeess ((aallll ooff wwhhiicchh mmaayy vvaarryy bbyy pprroovviinnccee aanndd ddeeaalleerr)).. LLiimmiitteedd ttiimmee ooffffeerr,, wwhhiicchh mmaayy nnoott bbee ccoommbbiinneedd wwiitthh cceerrttaaiinn ootthheerr ooffffeerrss.. GGeenneerraall MMoottoorrss ooff CCaannaaddaa CCoommppaannyy mmaayy mmooddiiffyy,, eexxtteenndd oorr tteerrmmiinnaattee ooffffeerrss iinn wwhhoollee oorr iinn ppaarrtt aatt aannyy ttiimmee wwiitthhoouutt nnoottiiccee.. CCoonnddiittiioonnss aanndd lliimmiittaattiioonnss aappppllyy.. SSeeee ddeeaalleerr ffoorr ddeettaaiillss.. ∆∆ EElliiggiibbllee 22001188 SSiieerrrraa HHDD 44xx44 wwiitthh DDuurraammaaxx DDiieesseeell EEnnggiinnee:: OOffffeerr aavvaaiillaabbllee ttoo qquuaalliiffiieedd rreettaaiill ccuussttoommeerrss iinn CCaannaaddaa ffrroomm MMaaayy 11,, 22001188,, ttoo MMaayy 3311,, 22001188.. 00%% ppuurrcchhaassee ffiinnaanncciinngg ooffffeerreedd oonn aapppprroovveedd ccrreeddiitt bbyy TTDD AAuuttoo FFiinnaannccee SSeerrvviicceess,, SSccoottiiaabbaannkk®® oorr RRBBCC RRooyyaall BBaannkk ffoorr 77722 mmoonntthhss oonn aa nneeww 22001188 SSiieerrrraa HHDD 44xx44 wwiitthh DDuurraammaaxx DDiieesseell EEnnggiinnee.. OOtthheerr ttrriimmss mmaayy hhaavvee eeffffeeccttiivvee rraatteess hhiigghheerr tthhaann 00%%.. PPaarrttiicciippaattiinngg lleennddeerrss aarree ssuubbjjeecctt ttoo cchhaannggee.. RRaatteess ffrroomm ootthheerr lleennddeerrss wwiillll vvaarryy.. 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CCrreeddiitt iiss aa mmaannuuffaaccttuurreerr ttoo ccoonnssuummeerr iinncceennttiivvee ((ttaaxx iinncclluussiivvee)) aanndd ccrreeddiitt vvaalluuee ddeeppeennddss oonn mmooddeell ppuurrcchhaasseedd:: $$775500 ccrreedddiitt aavvaaiillaabbllee oonn:: GGMMCC CCaannyyoonn ((eexxcceepptt 22SSAA));; aanndd $$11,,000000 ccrreeddiitt aavvaaiillaabbllee ooonn:: GGMMCC SSiieerrrraa oorr SSiieerrrraa HHDD.. OOffffeerr iiss ttrraannssffeerraabbllee ttoo aa ffaammiillyy mmeemmbbeerr lliiivvviiinngg wwiitthhiinn tthhee ssaammee hhoouusseehhoolldd ((pprrooooff ooff aaddddrreessss rreeqquuiirreedd)).. AAss ppaarrtt ooff tthheee ttrraannssaaccttiioonn,, ddeeaalleerr mmaayy rreeqquueesstt ddooccuummeennttaattiioonn aanndd ccoonnttaacctt GGeenneerraall MMoootttoorrss ooff CCaannaaddaa CCoommppaannyy ((GGMM CCaannaaddaa)) ttoo vveerriiffyy eelliiggiibbiilliittyy.. TThhiiss ooffffeerr mmaayy nnoott bbee rreeddeeeemmeedd ffoorr ccaasshh aanndd mmaayy nnoott bbee ccoommbbiinneedd wwiitthh cceerrttaaaiinn ootthheerr ccoonnssuummeerr iinncceennttiivveess.. CCeerrttaaiinn lliimmiittaattiioonnss oorr ccoonnddiittiioonnss aappppllyy.. VVoooiiidd wwhheerree pprroohhiibbiitteedd.. SSeeee yyoouurr GGMM CCaannaaddaa ddeeaalleerr ffoorr ddeettaaiillss.. GGMM CCaannaaddaa rreesseerrvveess tthhee rriigghhtt ttoo aammeenndd oorr tteerrmmiinnaattee ooffffeerrss ffoorr aannyy rreeaassoonn iinn wwhhoollee oorr iinn ppaarrtt aatt aannyy ttiimmee wwiitthhoouutt pprriioorr nnoottiiccee.. ¹¹ SSiieerrrraa 55--ssttaarr OOvveerraallll VVeehhiiccllee SSccoorree aapppplliieess ttoo 11550000 sseerriieess vveehhiicclleess.. UU..SS.. 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Music,”anon-profitcommunitymusicprogram.Ticketsare$15andcan (student/senior)andchildren18yearsofageandyoungercanattendfree •TheUnderNorthernLightsGalawilltakeplaceMay26at5p.m.at bepurchasedbycallingJoanat403732-5708,oratthedoor.Proceeds (everyonemusthaveaticket.)Ticketscanbeorderedonlineat theNord-BridgeSeniorsCentre,190413Ave.N.Semi-formalattire;$80 willbenefit“It’sAboutMusic”andtheNorthCountyFoodBank. southernwindsensemble.ca. perperson.Featuringchampagnehospitalitywelcome,usheredseating, Refreshmentswillbeservedaftertheconcert. •TakaKarateSchoolwillholditsAnnual cashbar,silentauction.MusicalentertainmentbyguitaristDaleKetcheson. •FriendsoftheHelenSchulerNature KarateDemonstrationMay20at1p.m.atthe Platedprimeribdinnerwithsaladanddessert.Eveningentertainmentby CentreSocietywillpresenttwotalksMay16 UniversityofLethbridgeMainTheatre.$20per BenPriceMagic,EricaHunt,JeffCarlson,JoryKohn,KellyRobertsandScott onthetopicofrattlesnakesandsnakesafety. person.TheheadteacherfromOkinawa,Japan, Carpenterof“OldFavourites”fame.Ticketsavailableonlineat SnakeSafety,withguestspeakerKenMoore, aswellasotherteachersandstudentsfrom www.nordbridgeseniors.comorwww.Eventbrite.com. willtakeplaceatnoonatUniversityof Japan,willattendandtakepartinthe •LethbridgeUplandsNeighbourhoodCommunityWideGarageSale Lethbridge,RoomL1114,co-hostedbyUofL demonstration.Partoftheproceedswillbe willtakeplaceMay26from9a.m.-2p.m.VisitUplandsNeighbourhood Health&WellnessDepartment.Bringyour donatedtotheBirdsofPreyCentre.Tickets Facebookpageformoreinformation. lunch;everyoneiswelcome.Thesessionwill availablethroughTakaKarateSchool(403-327- •MonarchDayswilltakeplaceMay26,featuringapancakebreakfast offerexcellentinformationaboutourslithering 5551oratthedoorimmediatelypriortothe from8-11a.m.,livemusic,bakesaleandcommunitygaragesales.Everyone neighbours,aswellasgivetipsandtricksforco- demonstration. welcome. existinginpeace.LivingWithSnakeswilltake •ShaughnessyCommunityCentre,1333St. •ShaughnessyCommunityCentre,1333St.inShaughnessy,willhold Community Calendar placeat7p.m.atParadiseCanyonGolfResort inShaughnessy,willholditsmonthlyClassic itsmonthlyPancakeBreakfastMay26from8-11a.m.Costis$5. Restaurant,withguestspeakersKenMooreand CountryJamSessionandSupperMay20for SecondhandTreasuresroomswillbeopen.Theroomsarealsoopen JohnNightingale,co-hostedbyParadiseCanyon membersandinvitedguests(costis$10).Jam TuesdaysandThursdaysfrom9a.m.-2p.m.,withassorteditemsforsale. HomeOwnersAssociation.Thesessionwill Fax 403-329-9355; email startsat1p.m.,supperat5p.m.Forinformation •LethbridgeSeniorCitizensOrganizationoffersSaturdayPickleball providepracticaltipsonhowyoucanlivesafely communitycalendar@ andinvitations,callDorothyat403-381-3589. May26–June23from9-11a.m.attheLSCO,50011St.S.Fee:$20for withsnakes,howtopreventsnakesfrom •TheinauguralStridesforHopeWalkwill LSCOmembers,$30fornon-members.Someequipmentsupplied.Note: lethbridgeherald.com; mail to Community enteringyourbackyard,andwhattodoifyou takeplaceMay24,onWorldSchizophreniaDay, Thesearenotlessons.RegisterbyMay22.Toregisterorformore encounterasnake. Calendar, 504 7 St. S., Lethbridge AB T1J inseveralAlbertacentresincludingLethbridge, information,call403-320-2222. •BaronsSeniorCitizenSociety’s45th 2H1. Notices must be received by 5 p.m. withthegoalofreducingstigmaandraising •The2018WalktoMakeCysticFibrosisHistorywilltakeplaceMay27 AnniversaryCelebrationwilltakeplaceMay16 Thursday the week before moneytosupporttheworkoftheSchizophrenia attheHendersonLakehorseshoepits.Registrationat9:30a.m.,opening from2-5p.m.attheBaronsDrop-InCentre, SocietyofAlberta.TheLethbridgewalkwillbe ceremoniesat10:20a.m.,walk(5km)startsat10:30a.m.Petsonaleash Sun Times publication. 129MainStreet,Barons.Featuringluncheon heldfrom12:30-1:30p.m.,startingandending welcome.Toregister,visithttp://www.cysticfibrosis.ca/walk/. anddisplays.Everyonewelcome. atGaltGardens,3Avenueand7StreetSouth.To •Areyouinterestedinwriting?JointheRiverBottomWritersevery •TheLethbridgePublicLibrary’s“Start registerormakeapledge,goonlineto secondandfourthThursdayat6:45p.m.intheRichardsonOilseed Talking”speakerseriesaddressingtheopioid https://www.schizophrenia.ab.ca/ssa-events. RoomatLethbridgeCollege.Allgenrewritersarewelcome—sci-fi,fantasy, crisisinLethbridgewillcontinueWednesdayeveningsthroughoutMay •LethbridgeSeniorCitizensOrganizationwilloffera“GardenParty” non-fiction,biographical,romance,etc. from7-9p.m.attheLibraryTheatreGallery(MainBranch).Theschedule classThursdays,May24-June21from1-3:30p.m.attheLSCO,500 •Doyouwanttolearntoworkwithglass?VisittheLethbridgeSocietyof includes:May16:Speaker,Dr.EmPijl,UniversityofLethbridgeDr.Pijl’s 11St.S.Ifyoueverwantedtopaintflowersinagarden,this“on GlassArtisanswebsiteatwww.lsga.caforcourseofferings.Thegroup researchfocusesonhomelessness,substanceusing,andat-riskpopulations. locationclass”willoffertheopportunity.Fee:$40forLSCOmembers, holdsmonthlymeetingsonthefourthSaturdayofthemonthfrom10 ShewillbediscussingadrugstudysheconductedinfourAlbertacities. $60fornon-members.RegisterbyMay22.Toregisterorformore a.m.-noonatMcNallyCommunityCentre,fromSept.-May. May23:Speaker,ConstableRyanDarroch,LethbridgePoliceServiceLearn information,call403-320-2222. •LethbridgeLegalGuidance,anon-profitsocietyofferingfreelegal howtheLethbridgePoliceServiceisdealingwiththeopioidcrisis,andhow •TasteofNii’tsi’tap’ii,featuringBlackfood/indigenouscuisine,willtake advicetolow-incomesouthernAlbertans,holdsclinicsTuesdaysfrom5-7 youcanmakeyourneighbourhoodlessdesirabletoopioidusers. placeMay25attheMulti-CulturalCentre,4166Ave.S.Doorsopenat p.m.byappointmentonly.CallandspeakwithanIntakeOfficerto •ItalianCanadianClubwillhostaPastaBuffetMay17from11:30 5:30p.m.,dinnerservedat6:30p.m.Menuincludesmooststew,bannock, determineeligibilityforservices.Formoreinformation,call403-380-6338or a.m.-1p.m.at1511St.EdwardBlvd.N.$15,allyoucaneat(takeout frybread,berrysoup,Indiantacos,buffaloberrypizzaandminttea.Tickets [email protected]. containersavailablefor$15).Menu:Bread–GarlicRolls;Lasagna– are$20foradults,$12forchildren,availableonlineatwww.saea.ca,by •SouthernAlbertaAntiqueandClassicAutomobileClub(SAACAC) Bolognese;Gnocchi–Rosé;Salad–Caprese;Tiramisu–Coffeeand [email protected]. meetsat7:15p.m.thefirstTuesdayofeverymonth,exceptJulyand Mascarpone.Buyticketsonlineat •RenownedCanadianfiddlechampScottWoodsandhisbandwill August,attheLethbridgeLegion,324MayorMagrathDriveS.(northeast https://italianclubbuffet.eventbrite.caorcashonlyifpayingatthe performattheEmpressTheatreinFortMacleodMay25at7p.m.A door).Thepubliciswelcometoattend. door(nocreditordebitavailable)ormessage,callortexttobuyin portionoftheevent’sproceedswillbedonatedtotheEmpress.Knownas •AdultChildrenofAlcoholicsand/orDysfunctionalFamiliesmeet advanceinperson,403-317-3977(canonlyacceptcashorchequein “TheFlippin’Fiddler,”Woodswillplaytraditionalcountryfiddlemusic, Thursdays,7:30p.m.,40813St.N.Details:Ann,403-382-9925,or person). swing,gospelandmore.Ticketsare$25eachandavailableat Shannon,403-315-3482. •TheAlbertaGenealogicalSocietyLethbridgeBranchwillholdits MacleodEmpress.com,bycalling403-553-4404(toll-freeat1-800-540- •Doyou,orsomeoneyouknow,haveagamblingproblemwhichis monthlymeetingMay17at7p.m.atRoom128,9093Ave.N. 9229),orattheBoxOfficeonMainStreet. causinghavocinyourlifeandrelationships?Ifso,you’rewelcometoattend Everyoneiswelcome.GuestspeakerJeanFletcherwillpresent“Searching •Sustainival,theworld’sfirstgreencarnival,willreturntoLethbridge weeklymeetingsofGamblersAnonymous,heldTuesdaysat7p.m.and withFamilysearch.org.”ResourceCentrehours: Tuesday,Wednesday, May25-27attheEnmaxCentrenorthparkinglot.Featuringacarnival, Thursdaysat6p.m.at40813St.N.(frontentrance).Formoreinformation Friday1:30–4:30p.m.ClosedafterJune22forsummer.See educationalgamesandactivationsshowcasingthelatestinsustainable call403-331-0822. http://lethbridgeags.theboss.nettolearnaboutthesociety. technology,andtheGreenBeastEcoChallengeNogateadmission;fees •MinusOne,abereavementsupportgroupforyoungerwidows,will willapplyforcarnivalrides,carnivalgames,foodandbeverages.Tosave Agency of the Week holditsnextmeetingMay17at7p.m.attheFamilyTiesGathering onyourdaypass,pre-purchaseatEventbrite, Space,9093Ave.N.Formoreinformation,email https://www.eventbrite.com/o/sustainival-2018-public-ticket- [email protected],orgotoMinusOneonFacebook. sales-17208049010. •KidsClubandMAKEbreakCraftingClassestakeplaceonweekendsat •TheLethbridgePetValuWalkforDogGuideswillbeheldMay26 MichaelsCraftStoreatParkPlace,designedforkidsofallages.The at12p.m.inHendersonPark.Registrationstartsat11a.m.Dogsare London Road Neighbourhood Association upcomingscheduleincludes:May19:KidsClubPineappleCrafts,10a.m.- welcometoparticipate,butyoudonotneedonetojoin.Byparticipating noon,ages3+,$2perproject,suppliesincluded;KidsClubPineapple inthewalk,youcanhelpprovidelife-changingDogGuidestoCanadians Established in 1974, the Crafts,10a.m.-noon,ages6+,$5perproject,suppliesincluded;Makebreak withdisabilities.Formoreinformation,tofindawalkandregisterorto London Road PaintSplatterSummerCanvas,1-3p.m.Buythecanvasandtherestofthe makeadonation,visitwww.walkfordogguides.com. Neighbourhood Association suppliesareincluded. •SunnySouthLodgeTea,BakeSaleandCraftSalewilltakeplaceMay is a non-profit association •Revolutions,theinauguralperformancebyLethbridge’snewestmusic 26from2-4p.m.atSunnySouthLodge,111220Ave.inCoaldale.Cost: $5.BakingbyFriendsofSunnySouthLodge,doorprizes,quiltraffleand dedicated to maintaining the crafttable. qualities of the historical •KidsClubandMAKEbreakCraftingClassestakeplaceonweekendsat London Road (cid:24)(cid:39)(cid:36)(cid:39)(cid:50)(cid:59) MichaelsCraftStoreatParkPlace,designedforkidsofallages.The neighbourhood that makes it upcomingscheduleincludes:May26:KidsClubFlamingoCrafts,10a.m.- one of the finest noon,ages3+,$2perproject,suppliesincluded;FlamingoCrafts,10a.m.- communities in the city. They Share your time with the help (cid:43)(cid:56)(cid:33)(cid:38)(cid:60)(cid:33)(cid:59)(cid:39)(cid:82) noon,ages6+,$5perproject,suppliesincluded;MAKEbreakCelebration Slime,1-3p.m.Pre-madeslimeprovided. work closely with the City of Volunteer Lethbridge. Visit •StirlingCommunityYardSaleswilltakeplaceMay26from9a.m.-4 and provide considered www.volunteerlethbridge.com p.m.inStirling.Featuring20-plusfamilysalesfeaturingtoystotools, opinion to changes that affect and enhance the quality of or call 403-332-4320.. NOTICETOCREDITORSANDCLAIMANTS residency within the London Road area. Their mission is to maintain the qualities of the EstateofJUNEALBERTAFAWNS, historic London Road neighbourhood and to address the whodiedonApril12,2018. interests and concerns for all residents of London Road. Ifyouhaveaclaimagainstthisestate,youmustfileyourclaimbyMonday,June They strive to unify the neighbourhood, increase (cid:11)(cid:39)(cid:59)(cid:2)(cid:59)(cid:44)(cid:39)(cid:2)(cid:61)(cid:39)(cid:44)(cid:45)(cid:36)(cid:161)(cid:39)(cid:2)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:2)(cid:62)(cid:33)(cid:50)(cid:59) 18,2018andprovidedetailsofyourclaimwith: homeowner and resident pride in the neighbourhood, and be a source of support for homeowners. (cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:59)(cid:44)(cid:2)(cid:33)(cid:2)(cid:56)(cid:33)(cid:59)(cid:39)(cid:2)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:2)(cid:36)(cid:33)(cid:50)(cid:2)(cid:33)(cid:248)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:38)(cid:85) RICHARDA.LOW&COMPANY,LLP How the community can help: BARRISTERS&SOLICITORS On Saturday, June 20, join the London Road (cid:6)(cid:3)(cid:16)(cid:16)(cid:2)(cid:22)(cid:3)(cid:27)(cid:16) ATTN:PAULB.ROBINSON Neighbourhood Association in celebrating community at 117-5thAvenueSouth their Family Fair between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Volunteers are (cid:10)(cid:45)(cid:50)(cid:33)(cid:50)(cid:36)(cid:45)(cid:33)(cid:163)(cid:2)(cid:25)(cid:51)(cid:163)(cid:60)(cid:2471)(cid:51)(cid:50)(cid:57)(cid:2)(cid:25)(cid:54)(cid:39)(cid:36)(cid:45)(cid:33)(cid:163)(cid:45)(cid:57)(cid:59) Lethbridge,AlbertaT1J0T7 required to help with setup, clean up and decoration, with serving hot dogs and lemonade, to supervise children on (cid:139)(cid:135)(cid:138)(cid:102)(cid:138)(cid:137)(cid:165)(cid:102)(cid:138)(cid:138)(cid:137)(cid:140) Ifyoudonotfilebythedateabove,theestatepropertycanlawfullybe the bouncy castles and to assist at an information booth distributedwithoutregardtoanyclaimyoumayhave. where they will distribute informational newsletters from Creditors:Youmustincludeafulldescriptionandvalueofthedebtyouallege the London Road Neighborhood Association. You’ll have a thedeceasedowesyouandafulldescriptionandvalueofanyofthedeceased’s blast! Enthusiasm mandatory! If you are interested in propertythatyouholdassecurityforthedebt. helping out with this super fun annual event, please Claimants:Youmustincludeafulldescriptionofyourclaimandwhyyou contact Joe Gryszczuk at 403-381-8179 or email: havearighttomakesuchaclaim. [email protected]. Let us help you help your family Funeral Services be prepared MMaayy 1166,, 22001188 SUNTIMES/SHOPPER TTHHEE AARRTTSS 7 INSIDE Familiar characters in ‘Comedy of Tenors’ Hatrix Theatre staging comedy May 24-26 RichardAmery FortheSunTimes/Shopper I t’sfuntorevisitfamiliar characters.HatrixTheatreis doingjustthatwiththeir productionofKenLudwig’s2015 comedy“AComedyofTenors,”which runsMay24-26attheEaglesHall. Theplayisanunofficialsequelto Ludwig’s1986comedy“LendMeA Tenor.”Itpicksupshortlyafterthe anticsof“LendMeATenor,”in1930s Paris,whereapoplecticproducer HenrySaundersisreadytoputonthe concertofthecentury,ifhiscast doesn’teitherquitorkilleachother first. Severalfamiliarcharactersreturn inthisproductionincluding constantlyquarrellingcoupleMaria (playedbyVickiGibson)andItalian tenorstarTitoMerelli(playedby CliveAbbott),Saunders(playedby StephenGraham),whoalsoplayed SaundersinHatrix’s2014production of“LendmeATenor”)andSaunders’ everfaithfuldogsbodyMax(played byColinBluekens)whohasnotonly becomeanoperastarinhisown PHOTO BY RICHARD AMERY right,butalsoisworriedabouthis pregnantwife,Saunders’daughter The Three Tenors, Clive Abbott, Greg VanDeurzen and Colin Bluekens, rehearse for “A Comedy of Tenors,” being staged May 24-26. Maggie,backhomeinAmerica. AddinMerelli’sdaughterMimi (EmilieKidd),hernewbeau,up-and-comingoperastar anotherHatrixveteranwhowasalsoin“12Angry andMerelli’srivalCarloNucci(playedbyGreg Jurors,”describinghercharacterRacon.“Butshealso VanDeurzen)andsultryRussiansopranoRacon(Carrie- wantstosettledownandhaveachild,”shecontinued. AnnWorden),slammingdoors,plentyof RacontakesaninstantlikingtoBeppo,havingmistaken misunderstandings,misidentifications,sexual himforTito. innuendosandoperaticreferencesandyouhaveagood SheisexcitedtobepartofanotherKenLudwigplayas time. shewasalsopartofLudwig’s“TheGame’sAfoot:Holmes CliveAbbottwearsmultiplehatsintheshow,asheis ForTheHolidays,”Hatrixputonin12016. notonlyplayingTito,butTito’sbellhoptwinBeppo,plus “IlikeKenLudwig.He’saphenomenalwriter,”she LetUsKnowYou’veBeenReceiving atalkingtongueandisalsobuildingtheset. said. YourSuntimes/LethbridgeShopper “Iliketheideaofplayingdualrolesandusing DirectorHarkerpraisedherdedicatedcast,whoare differentvoicesforeachofthem,”saidAbbott,aveteran allvolunteers. YOU WILL BE ENTERED TO WIN ofmanyHatrixproductionsincludinglastNovember’s “Theytaketimeawayfromtheirfamiliesandworkto “12AngryJurors.” dothis.Buttheyarelikeafamily,”shesaid,addingitis “IreallylikethiscastandbeingdirectedbyKarolyn alsobeenfuntorevisitthelivesofSaunders,Max,Tito •1monthsubscriptionstotheLethbridgeHeraldeachweek! Harker,”Abbottcontinued. andMaria. P L U S Youwillbeenteredintoourmonthlydrawof: VickiGibson,whowasalsoin“12AngryJurors,”got “It’sbeenreallywonderfultorevisitthesecharacter’s •1yearonlinesubscriptiontotheLethbridgeHerald theactingbugfromHarker. livesandtoseehowthingshavechangedwiththem “Karolynwasmyfirstdramateacherinhighschool.I (since‘LendmeATenor’).MaggieandMaxaremarried •ADecadeofChange60’sBook•AGasKingCard wasinmyfirstplayunderherdirection.Ihaveenjoyed andhavingababyandSaundersstillwantstoputonthe •TicketstotheMovieMill OR•ApasstotheYMCA dramaeversince,”notedGibson,whoisafamiliarface bestconcertintheword,”Grahamsaid. withLethbridgeMusicalTheatre. “It’ssonicetheseeSaundersandMaxagainandto Pleasecall403-380-7576,stopinormailinthisballot “I’menjoyingspeakingintheaccentofacultureI’ve seehowthey’vegrown.MaxandMaggiegottogether Name:_________________________________________________________ alwayslovedandadmired.AndMariaisacharacterwith andareplanningafamily,”Harkerechoed. Address:_______________________________________________________ suchhighdrama,”Gibsonsaid. “Thecastreallyislikefamilyanditissuchagood City/Town:_______________________PostalCode:______________________ “It’sbeenalotoffunplayingCarloNucci,”noted show,”Harkerenthused. HatrixnewcomerGregVanDeurzen.“He’sapretty Ticketsareavailablefor$15inadvanceatBlueprint Ph#:_____________________________ stand-upguy.Itwillbefuntojustletgoinfrontofa and$20atthedoor.Theshowisat7:30p.m.,May24-26 TheLethbridgeHerald Mailto: roomfullofpeople.” attheEaglesHall.Doorsopenat7p.m.Thereisalsoa 504-7thSt.S.Lethbridge,ABT1H3Z7 “She’sapampereddiva,”saidCarrie-AnnWorden, matineeat2p.m.onSaturday,May26. Attn:“Circulation” Why.Me? Because it’s all about YOU and your next home!!! for Every MLS™ Visit listing in our area! MMaayy 1166,, 22001188 SUNTIMES/SHOPPER VVIIEEWWPPOOIINNTTSS 8 Senior Vice-President and Group Publisher:Mike Hertz Publisher and General Manager: Bryan Hancock Editor: Dave Sulz Circulation Director: Ryan Turner Website: www.lethsuntimes.com EDITORIAL: Our opinion Keeping national parks pristine O verseeing Canada’s national parks presents something of a Catch-22 situation for Parks Canada. On the one hand, the agency wants to encourage as many people as possible to enjoy our country’s natural areas and the pristine beauty they offer. But on the other hand, the greater the human intrusion into these areas, the greater the potential for a negative ecological impact. Such is the ongoing balancing act. If it’s any help to Parks Canada officials, public feedback through the Let’s Talk Parks, Canada consultation which took place in January 2017 has resulted in establishing three key priorities for Parks Canada, with task No. 1 being “to protect and restore our national parks and historic sites.” That’s based on the Round Table consultation process, during which more than 13,000 people and organizations participated. “The most common concern raised was that the principles of ecological and commemorative integrity are at risk of being compromised,” said the “Let’s Talk Parks” report. Second on the priority list is to “Enable people to further discover and connect with our parks and heritage.” Priority No. 3 is to “Sustain for generations to come the incredible value — both ecological and Mother’s Day is born ... Academy Awards debut ... Mount St. Helen’s erupts economic — that our parks and historic sites provide for communities.” Meeting priorities No. 1 and 3 might mean easing May13 possiblytravellingasfarasNorthAmerica. up on the accelerator with respect to commercial Onthisdate: In1871,BritishColumbiawasauthorizedtobecome development in Canada’s national parks. In1918,thefirstU.S.airmailstamps,featuringapicture Canada’ssixthprovince. Federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna ofanairplane,wereintroduced.Onsomeofthestamps, In1929,thefirstAcademyAwardswerehandedout. noted in the report, “Maintaining and restoring theairplanewasprintedupside-down,makingthem “Wings”wasnamedBestPicture,EmilJanningswonBest ecological integrity requires limits on development in collector’sitems. ActorandJanetGaynorwontheBestActressOscar. national parks, particularly those where development In1940,QueenWilhelminaoftheNetherlandsandher In1975,Japan’sJunkoTabeibecamethefirstwomanto can impact ecosystem health.” daughterJulianafledtheNazisfromTheHaguetoLondon reachthesummitofMountEverest. That makes good sense. After all, the attraction of duringtheSecondWorldWar.Princess our national parks is the unspoiled wilderness and its JulianabroughtherchildrentoCanadafor May17 resident wildlife. Unrestrained development not only safety.Everyspring,Ottawareceivesagiftof In1630,thebeltsoftheplanetJupiter threatens these natural treasures but is 15,000tulipsfromtheNetherlands. werefirstobserved. counterproductive to the goal of ensuring Canadians In1954,CanadaandtheU.S.agreedto In1792,theNewYorkStockExchange and international visitors can continue to enjoy our buildtheSt.LawrenceSeaway.Theproject wasfounded. parks. includedbuildingsevenlocks,deepening In1875,thefirstKentuckyDerbywasrun Canada has 47 national parks and 171 national navigationchannelsandconstructinga atChurchillDownsinLouisville.The historic sites. The report points out these “have powerfacilitynearCornwall,Ont.Aswell, winnerwas“Aristides.” enormous ecological value, but they are also critical bridgesandtunnelswerebuiltandpartsof In1916,theworld’sfirstdaylightsavings to our tourism industry. They help generate billions twoOntariocommunitieswererelocated. actwaspassedinBritain.Clockswere of dollars for the economy annually and support In1992,threeastronautsfromthespace movedforwardonehourthefollowing roughly 40,000 full-time equivalent jobs across the shuttle“Endeavour”capturedawayward Sunday. country.” satelliteduringthefirst-everthree-person In1984,journalist-broadcasterGordon Taking care of these parks and historic sites should spacewalk. this week SinclairdiedinTorontoatage83.Hewas be a priority, then, as the input received from oneofthestarsoftheCBC-TVgameshow Canadians indicates suggests. The next step is for the May14 IN HISTORY “FrontPageChallenge”whichranfrom people who manage these precious resources to In1643,attheageoffour,LouisXIV 1957to1996. make wise decisions that will ensure the protection becameKingofFrance.Knownas“Louisthe and sustainability of these sites. Toward that end, Great”andalsoasthe“SunKing,”hedidn’ttakepersonal May18 McKenna says an independent working group will be controlofthegovernmentuntilthedeathofhisfirst In1504,Michelangelo’sstatueofDavidwaserectedin formed to examine Parks Canada’s practices and ministerin1661.Louisruleduntilhediedin1715. Florence. approval policies for development. In1904,thefirstOlympicGamestobeheldinNorth In1642,thecityofMontrealwasfoundedbySieurde Let’s hope this delicate balancing act will ensure we AmericaopenedinSt.Louis. Maisonneuve.Thesitehadoriginallybeensettledby can continue to enjoy Canada’s national parks and In1907,AnnaJarvisarrangedforaspecialchurchservice JacquesCartierin1535andlaterbySamueldeChamplain, historic sites for generations to come. inPhiladelphiatohonourmothers,anideathatcaughton butneithersettlementsurvived. andbecameMother’sDay. 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For further information, In587,IrishmonkSt.Bredandied.He’sknownforsetting StanleyCupsinsevenyears.TheydownedthevisitingNew phone 403-328-4418 outintheAtlanticwithtwoothermonksinaskinboatand YorkIslanders5-2towintheNHLfinalinfivegames. FOR THE LETTERS TO THE EDITORS PAGE MMaayy 1166,, 22001188 -- LLeetthhbbrriiddggee SSuunn TTiimmeess//SShhooppppeerr -- ppaaggee 99 MMaayy 1166,, 22001188 -- LLeetthhbbrriiddggee SSuunn TTiimmeess//SShhooppppeerr -- ppaaggee 1100 THE ARTS Spring’s live music scene getting busy A swemovedeeperintospring,itis becomingbusierandbusierfor the buzz livemusic. SteveHilliswillbeperforminga GarthBrooksTributeattheSlice,May16 LIVE MUSIC tobeginwith. ThingsgetloudattheSmokehousewith Vancouvertheatricalmetalband2 Richard Amery ShadowsandfellowVancouveritesThis GunForHire,May18.Theywillbejoined Sun Times columnist byRevanchist,whoopentheshowat8 p.m.andlocalmetalbandBringYourOwn Bodies.Admissionis$10atthedoor. rockabillybandtheConfusionaires. Ifyouloveroots,rockandcountry Wildwoodcombineselementsofallof music,EdmontonrootsbandWildwood, theirinfluencesontheirnewCD featuringTanyssNixiandTheFuzzKings’ “Laverne.” DavidJohnston,playtheOwlAcoustic Afterapleasantchataboutwhat Lounge,May18aswell.Admissionisby happenedtotheSlice,Nixinotedsheis donation. lookingforwardtobringingWildwoodto Thenextnight,theOwlAcoustic Lethbridge,whichcangetprettywild. Loungefeaturesaneclecticshowwith “IrememberatourCDreleaseparty alternativerockbandMTBCandmore Davidwasplayingonaguitarandwas introspectiveindierockwithAstralSwans soloingstandingonanampandfellinto andConversationswithBears.Thatshow thedrums.Buthekeptplaying,because, beginsat10p.m.Admissionisalsoby youknow,theshowmustgoon,”Nixi donation. reminisced. TheGeomaticAttickicksoffabusy “ButI’mnotpromisinganythinglike weekwithtwoshowswithTorontosinger- thatoranyshenanigans,”shechuckled, songwriterRoyalWoodandspecialguest, addinghewasallright. VancouverduoFionn.Ticketsare$42.50 ShenotedwhileJohnstonisdrawnto advance,$45atthedoor.Ottawabluestrio BruceSpringsteenandmorealternative MonkeyJunkreturntotheGeomaticAttic, countryartistslikeJasonIsBellandthe May24.Ticketsare$37.50inadvance,$40 DrivebyTruckers,thesongshesingson atthedoor. theCDincluding“OnwardThroughLife,” Edmonton-basedsinger-songwriter “HalfAsRichAsYouAreLonely”and TanyssNixiisexcitedtomakealong- “LittleGirl,”givethebandamoreBlue awaitedreturntoLethbridgetoplaythe Rodeofeel. OwlAcousticLounge,Friday,May18,with “Idon’tthinkhe’dbedisappointedbya hernewmusicalprojectWildwood. comparisonlikethat,”shesaid,adding Nixihasplayedavarietyofmusicfrom sheisdrawntoolder,traditionalcountry pop,folkandevenpunkmusic,butfound music,andindeedsingsaversionof“It connectedwithtraditionalcountrymusic Wasn’tGodWhoMadeHonkyTonk andoutlawcountrymusic.Shejoined Angels”ontheCD. forceswithDaveJohnstonofEdmonton “I’musuallyknownforplayingmore rootsrockerstheFuzzKingsand folk,solosinger-songwritermaterial PHOTO BY RICHARD AMERY George Thorogood playing for an enthusiastic audience at the Enmax Centre, Saturday, May 5. whichisverysoulfulbutit’sprettydirge- mentionhermore‘foottapping’side. like.Iloveit,butitisn’texactlyfoot Theyhadn’texpectedtotaketheband tappingmusic,”shesaid,adding anywhere. Wildwoodallowshertoexplorehermore traditionalcountryorientatedside,notto CONTINUEDONPAGE11 Healthy Albertans. Healthy Communities. Together. 18052AA2 Adventure awaits! 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