CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 11,1983 Piano Lessons | Registration now being taken for beginners. ‘Phone Mrs. Mann, 365-6710 Gibb breaks a promise LONDON (REUTER) is Robin Gibb ofthe rock group Bee Gees missed Shamrock Motel E. 1629 Spregue Avenue Spokane, Wash., U.S.A. 99202 Phone (509) 535-0388 © NewT.V.'s and New Queen Beds © New Queen Waterbeds ° All New Movies Every Week! SHOWTIME T.V. 24 PRIVATE ADULT MOVIES 24 E.S.P.N. SPORTS WITH CFL 13am: Free Continental Breakfast Daily [alan Free Local Phone Calls going to jail for breaking a. promise to a court not to talk to the press about his broken - marriage. f Divorce Court Judge An- drew Phelan sentenced Gibb to 14 days in prison for con- tempt, saying an interview; Gibb gave a newspaper in «. May flagrantly contravened a promise he had given the court. 4 Officers waited to take” Gibb, 36, to jail but he walked free after two appeal court judges set aside the jail sen- tence and replaced it with a 5,000 pounds ($9,150) fine and costs. Gibb’s lawyer told the ap- peal judges a jail sentence Attention Musicians Castlegar Community Band Commences Tues., Sept. 13 Practises held every Tues. 7 p.m. at Selkirk College Lounge New Members: Welcome! FOR MORE INFO: Call Steve Raven 365-2514 could j his client’s right to continue living in the United States. The case followed a com- plaint by Gibb's ex-wife Mol- ly, 36, but the appeal judges heard she did not want him jailed. Setting aside the sentence, they said his lawyers acted quickly to prevent publica- tion in other newspapers. Gibb, who described the interview as merely an emo- idi-Steckle, 19, and Dennis Gi tional outburst, was married , in 1968 and was d d last .C. Tal nt Festival Finals held CBC te Singer Cindy Jaster. jot puree took first, singing duo from Ross- . 5: before-a crowd of ‘Spacek heads - for Nashville NASHVILLE, TENN: (AP) — — Over the Appalachian “Mountains from ‘her beloved Virginia home rolls actress Sissy Spacek and family in a truck bound for ie, country ‘music capital of the world. +) She ‘hits the pavements of Nashville not as an Academy Award-winning actress, but as country, music's newest. singing sensation. “We put a double mattress in the back with pillows,” Spacek says in an accent that ties her unmistakeably to her East Texas’ roots. ©) “On'the way, 1 kinda chuckled as I was spreadin’ up peanut’ butter sandwiches, thinking, ‘Oh boy! Here's we : “We. could have flown, but it was so much more exciting to have the radio tuned to a. country station, ‘rolling into Nashville in our truck. Oh man, to see that Nashville skyline!” - The was in Music City so Spacek could plug her first: solo LP, Hangin’ Up My Heart. “More and More, Spacek’s life is beginning to revolve “around” “the family’s horse farm in northern Virginia, * Up every day by 6:30 a.m., there's coffee on the front porch, swing with Fisk while a round-faced and smiling Schuyler knocks back the first of several boxes of raisins. ‘At 34) Spacek still’ enjoys making films and is scheduled to begin shooting The River with Mel Gibson next month, “I'm lucky, because I don't have to be in Los Angeles hitting the pavement: But look at me now — hitting the fi pavement in Nashville . .”: trying to sell-an album.’ Singing country music is not entirely new to’ ‘Spacek, ‘who won her Osear for portraying country star Loretta’ Lynn in Coal Miner’s Daughter. Born Elizabeth’ Spacek on Christmas 'Day, 1949, she saved up, babysitting money to buy her first > Her first performances — singing and dancing — were in front of her family and later at school and civic concerts before the 1,500 residents of October. : ‘ T sour todsesreciaurry : ‘TULUIO'S CARVERY PLATTER , Each r dei Gur chef selects and roosts the finest dining pleasure. Tender, juicy and civays ad a little extra surprise. OUR OTHER DINNER EVENTS SUCH AS: SOLE FANTASIA Fillets of sole filled with salm mousse and scallops. Simmered in wine and cream sauce. Topped with asparagus. HOURS: Lunch—Mon.-Fri. Dining —Tue.-Sun. MW a.m. - 2:30 p.m. -9p.m. ‘eservations suggested for parties of 10 or more. We are located In the Hi Arrow Motor Hotel. 365-7282... - snes rns “Your Si bord House of the Deluxe Smorg. Wed. through Sat. WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. 5P.M. TO SP.M. 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The three-act ballet, -which will travel to eight: Canadian cities, ch “T always wonder if Win- nipeg feels that they're being ‘ unfaithful to the Royal Win- | nipeg Ballet if it gets excited ,about anything else,” ‘she said, referring to Winnipeg’s strong affection for its home ‘company.. Kain, who soared to inter- national acclaim in the 1970s, said, the Winnipeg response is a far cry from that in ‘Toronto where touring 'com- panies are given'a warm re- ception. She added. the 65- . member company has better attendance in ‘cities such as FAMILY TREAT, DINE OuT! — peg: “I don’t know that we've ever done well in Winnipeg,” she said. “We used to come _ fora week but now we only, come for two days.” - _.DELUXE DAILY LUNCHEON SMORG 11:30. a.m. to 2 p.m. $5.98. Saled Bar only: $3.95. - the new \ele/ \eh/ \aled ic RS ote Ditittiriiletiniti tiie li tied trail b.c. GETS COLD SHOULDER ~. Kain said’ audiences in Quebec City can also be dif- ficult. She said hen she ap- * peared with, the Ballets de Marseille the reception was warm but added that she was given the cold. shoulder-when INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL Consomme with Semolina Dumplings, ‘$ 12.50 Salad Bar, Viennese Style Pork . $17.95 than it does: in 56, KINWOOD-BELLE DIST. REGISTRATION * Brownies, Pathfinders, Rangers, Registration - Kinnaird Hall, Sept. 15, 7 p.m. Uniform peop. Fee further, intor- mation, phore| Gronimeland, 965-5 2/73. AUXILIARY TO ROBSON VOLUNTEER FIRE is rary Bingo at Castlegar Lesion Hall Hall, sine Sep ath + —7 p.m. Advance tickets, 6 for $10, ‘apatcble rom mem- bers ond Scotty's Store. Tickéts at door, $2 each. Quilt trate fle wt also be drawn at Bingo. ‘72. CASTLEGAR DISTRICT WILDLIFE ASSN. Reqular meet Thurs, Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m., Kinsale jew members weicome: /74 “In>‘the\ book, Quixote, a y Spanish landowner, tries to ‘the thadcap Quitman, Tex:, where she grew up. f:) soon moved to New York and eventually ‘made her film debut in Prime Cut with Lee Marvin and Gene Hackman. Her role as the naive girl in Badlands displayed ‘her. deep. talents. Last year, she starred in Heart Beat; with: Nick'Nolte. ‘ ‘Country | living’ suits the ‘entire family, she: says. While Fisk tends the’ livestock, Spacek and Schuyler rater the tomatoes, ‘squash, corn and cucumbers in the “Its the little, everyday stuff that makes me happy now,” Spacek says. “Having Schuyler deepened me. 'm more patient, more tolerant. It's intensified everything. SEEKS HEALTHY CLIME or Part of the reason for the move from the West Coast to the East was to find a healthier environment to live in, Spacek. says... b= “But it’s a rude awakening when you see there really :is no: place;that is safe,” she says. ia: Lawtyeary Assembly to lobby against a uranium mine in southern Virginia. Ma If her.fears run.to’the destruction of the énviron- ment; s she finds solace in'the artistic accomplishments of others, auch as artist George O'Keefe, whose frank up his ot y life by reading fictional:tales about the knights of old and later tries-to don a suit of armor Aside from her dance car-. eer, Kain has just completed _ a‘book called Karen Kain's Fitness and Beauty Book, which is e: to ‘be in bookstores by the end of this month. The book, which took a year to put together, includes the advice of a nutrionist, a chiropractor and her brother. ‘who is a doctor. “T'm very proud of it,” she “T lot of common it I put a lot of. myeall into it too.” Kain, who made four guest appearances in Europe dur. ing a three-week Period last year, said she is also trying to slow her frenetic pace. “T'm not accepting quite so. much guesting,” she said. “It’s exhausting. It géts to you after a.while.”. > Kain’s husband Ross Petty is currently starring in They're Playing Our Song in a Toronto dinner theatre. NITY lar bingo Cutlets, Braised Ri in Fried Potatoes, Rum Cream Pie. Boz. New York steak dinner for two.. 6 FIRESIDE DINING ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE. NOW | OPEN Breakfast < and Lunch Hours: 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Open Mon. - Set., 4 10 p.m.’ Reser pp 365-6000 sprganizations.may be listed $3and 6 Hi while Minimum charge: Columbia Ave. ° f Coming events of Costlegar and District non-profit ere. The firs! 10 words are ditional words are:12¢ eech. Boldfaced words - (which' must be Used for headings) count as two words. There is no extra charge tor a second consecutive inser- tee comets eeen is halt-price. ad is for one, two or is $9 (whe! three times) ‘Decdiines ares Hee ‘Thursdays for Sunday's 5 pims Mondays for Wednesday's: paper. be brought to the. Clstlagar News at 197 COMMUNITY Bulletin Board life reminds Spacek of the warmth es toughness of Texas life. She also admires “selfless people, like. . . women, who at the turn of the century, had the guts to have 10 children and live in the middle of nowhere. “If I seem down to earth it's because I can afford to be,” Spacek says. Di touted as amateur artist Diana, Princess of Wales, has revealed what up until now has Been a public secret — she has talent as an ama- teur artist. Her drawing of her one- year-old son, Prince William, stole the show when it was exhibited at a London gallery Tuesday night. *; It's'a small pencil sketch'on the back’ of notepaper from the royal; yacht . Britannia sons indistinguishable from the mothers.” The first public work of art by the 22-year-old wife of Prince Charles, which shows the child- wearing dungarees and with his freckles clearly visible, is not ‘signed. Speaking of Diana, a sur- prise departure from’ Bal- moral Castle in Scotland by. Diana on the same day as her from d vacation has prompted spec- - The charity showing the drawing says: “The Princess of Wales, herself an emblem of femininity, has avoided the cardial error of most artist- ‘mothers. regarding ‘their sons, which is to niake the ulation that another royal . infant is on‘the way. Two: years ago; Diana made a similar flight to Lon- don from the annual Royal Family vacation in Scotland to see Dr. George Pinker. A month later the palace an- nounced she was pregnant. ‘of Dance DIRECTOR: k y omens “Bonin: ‘ | Aivenced Teacher Certificate poral sender pen BALLET JAZZ NATIONAL Adult and Children's Classes Commencing Sept. 12 INQUIRIES & REGISTRATION 364-1785 U ‘ Be ea oases his, paint nasi shee its 3 ep ny - a “2 Set romeeeter Sed daa Semen Sea ee : cis harold Wisbber eeu all any tina he tages "Bveey resk posse i come and ask, but I tell'them 1 feel at home here. “Anyway, what would I do with that money at my cheon wav tiesaga by NEC. representatives, city officials and prominent community figures, who offered their best wishes to Bloom. i) Speaking on behalf of the ‘West Kootenay Cultural So- ciety board of directors, Har- old Webber. said that the NEC had experienced “on- going stability” and'a “vari- ety ofexhibits” under Bloom's Pete Ogiow, of the Koot- . enay , Doukhobor Historical - Society ‘presented Bloom of with a hand-carved wooden ladle {and Eleanor. Elstone gave. him*a set of pottery, -* mugs and rice bowls from the NEC staff. world, I do hope to see you up there.” CORRECTION Grand Forks Western Week is 1.6 to.” 11, not to Sept, 18 as advertised in the. Wed., Sept. 7 paper. ; ae. The Castl for this error. ri News wi to Is Your Name in OPEN MONDAYS? LOOK NOW! THE BAHA'!| COMMUNITIES ° OF ROBSON AND CASTLEGAR cordially invite you to attend + aMemorial Service ¢ ; for martyred Baha'is in iran ~ Please come and share this evening with us. RESKER HALL, ROBSON ‘Wed., September 14 7:30 p.m. Gerry and Mel McMullen with Lucille _Nevakshonoff are ‘pleased to announce © the forthcoming wed- ding of their children, Bernice Louise.and Joseph Feter: Marriage to take plate at'2:30'p.m.,Oct: 15, 1983 in the Castlegar United Church. tions at BC Timber Ltd’s - wmill and planer ‘plant ing about 180° people out of é work. ® “rhe sawmill; Nelson's larg- ~ Sest employer, Tesumed oper. ations in May after a year-" Jong shutdown, while the clo- ace is still in‘effect. Sign “lows: Blueberry: Monday, Sept. 4g at:7:30 p.m. Blueberry ‘School, : Kinnaird: Tuesday, Sept. Kinnaird 18 at 7:80 Pam in CFS ETI Castlegar North: Wednes- day, Sept. 14 at 7:30 p.m. irf *the'Scout Hall. Robson: Thursday, Sept. ‘1G at 7:80 p.m. in the naten * Hall. Contact people are: \Blue- ‘berry — 965-6868, Robeon 965-8098, Castlegar North — 865-8774, Kinnaird 865-8174. Oor Action Ad Phone Nember is 365-2212 Seventy. weaken nj the sawmill and planer’plant in Nelson were laid off, while 60 about 100 kilometres north of here. Mill manager Roger Cross- ley said the day-shift at the operations will continue, but shift would be reinstated. 3 ares, company will continue “sve have no plans to shi down _ said. “Tf, lumber price levels remain the same, further we wouldn't layoffs, but that’s a mighty - big if” He. said lower lumber prices have resulted ‘from “people's nervous - attitudes added ‘that BC Timber does © not know ‘when the evening pay medical and .dental decision banetya be ashing a months if ‘the, layotis $33 5 1 TSpactous new acconimodations at the + Radium Inn - Studio, pd 2 bedloom sites “Radium Condominiums - 2: -betiroom apartments c eae ‘e includes Enjoy our long golf season, Fag eae Ober, Carly mgd 18 fae course. 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