CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 28, 1980 Province of British Columbla “Change of Name Act'’ jection 6) Notice ot Application far Change of Namo NOTICE Is ereby given that lication will ba made to the Gi Castlegar, In the Province of British Columbla, as ange m. name from Elizabatt ih an Tensail to Ellzas beth aan Sherstoblta! if, unmarried child's igh’ 4) "ame {a) trom Daniel rihur Charles Lansall to Danial puber See Shorstobitoft AR ycainering Marger tof this 21at day of May, f 1888 on G, Lansall”” Signature of applicant ACROSS TOWN.” Minimum wage to he increased Minimum wages will’ of $2. 60 will increase to be increased this year in $2.85 July 1 and to $3 on two stages, Labor Minister Dec. 1. Jack Heinrich announced This will be the first * Thursday. increase in the minimum The current $3 min. 8e Scale since 1976. imum wage for those 18 ahe increases amount years and over will jump to to about :22 perscenty a $3.50 an hour as of July 1 boost Heinrich admitted and to $8.65 on Dec. 1 did not keep up with what % ee he said was a 30-per-cent For those under 18, compounded inflation rate the current minimum wage since 1976. “SORRY WE DON'T REPAIR ANVILS, BUT I KNOW A PLACE Smoke alarm installation program compieied A joint federal/provin- cial program to install smoke alarms in 8,000 residential housing units managed by the British Columbia Housing Management Commission has been completed, accord- ing to Lands, Parks and Housing Minister . Jim Chabot. C Record Tracks” , Foster commands airplay In the last few years, David Foster has become one of the most .plvotal figures in sic. He has ‘produced some of the years top albums, as well as written some of the years biggest s He was recently nominat- ed for three. Grammys for his work in association with Earth, Wind & Fire's t Am * album: Song of the Year, Best R&B Song and Best Arrangement for thelr hit single ‘After The Love Is Gone.’ He won for Best R&B Song. David doesn't consider himself a prolific songwriter, “ but does like to write when an artist needs tunes for an album he's producing. The first artist to give him a chance at producing was Jaye P. Morgan. He earned $8000 for three, months’ work; but since Morgan didn't have a record deal, the album was never sold. tn March, 1978, Foster received sole credit for producing Hall and Oates for RCA Records, in addition to co-writing their hit single, ‘It’s a Laugh." Meanwhile, David's writing started to blossom, and he wrote songs with, Kenny Loggins for Loggins’ Celebrate Me Home LP. He started writing with Carol Bayer Sager. Through Carol, David met Alice Cooper, who hadn't cut an album in two years; and during one studio session Foster and Cooper cut a song, ‘How You Gonna See le Now.’ Feeling comfort- able, they decided to do an album on which David co- wrote four songs with Alice The program began in t April 1978 on a phased basis, and is the most extensive use of smoke alarms in residen- Erma Bombeck. Okay, women of America. If we don't do a blessed thing all year, we've got to put our shoulders to the wheel and get Prince Charles married off. The kid is 31 years old, hangs out at the castle a lot, and his best friend is his polo pony. Now don’t tell me his mother isn’t worried sick about him. The trouble with the Queen is she knows nothing about the Jewish Mother syndrome. This includes: (a) sighing every three hours and asking your son why he is trying to kill you; (b) marking an X on the calendar each day and announcing loudly, “Another day without grandchildren,” and (c) offering finder’s fees to anyone who can uncover a girl with straight teeth who knows her place. Frankly, I don’t think royalty knows anything about making a match. Let's examine Prince Charles’ habits. What does he do for a living? He goes to funerals. Is that any place to meet girls? Maybe if he took a few informal classes or dropped in at a Thank God It’s Friday, things might look up. Another drawback is the Queen. Who wants a mother-in-law who expects her son to live at home after he’s married? i Marie Osmond would be great. She's a smiler and a waver, but Prince Charles must have a disciple of the Church of England and Merie is a Mormon. (Besides, there wouldn't be room in Westminster for the bride’s entire family.) Gloria Steinem is out because she’s too militant to walk behind the Prince and call him “Sir” for the rest of her life. (Besides, her philosophy of “If a man's home is his castle, let him clean it” might be unpopular.) Ladies, I think we're looking for a unique woman from English background who is decorative, subservient, has a good sense of humor, can embrace Protestantism, be comfortable in gowns and jewels, be non-threatening to tee Queen, and have international appeal. Good Lord! I have just descrited Miss Piggy! GUARANTEED SERVICE GUARANTEED PRICE tial buildings in British Col- umbia, ‘ Approximately 20,000 residents in commission-man- aged units are benefitting | anc Bernle Taupin.’ During this period, he also wrote ‘Got to Be Real’ with David Palch and Cheryl Lynn, and this. sone became a smash disco More recently "avid has done production projects for the newest Hall & Oates album, X-Static, Deniece Williams’ disco single, ‘| Got the -Next Dance,’ which achieved the No. 1 spot in Billboard, Cash Box, and Record World disco charts, and Cheech & Chong's new movie soundtrack (Cheech & Ctiong Go Hollywood) His current projects In- clude his producing the Average White Band (four sides), Ray Kennedy (LP), and Tavares (two sides) for Atlantic Records, ARC, and Capitol, cesbectively. 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Girl Guides and Mothers’ Auxiliary will look after the children’s races on Tuesday,‘ and Kathy Tennant will look after the adult races; Lorne Wuori will be in charge of the cross-country races on Tues- day and Mel Ebert will look SPECIAL BONUS OFFER 10%, OFF ON PARTS . after. the logging competi- tion. . The Queen Pageant will not be held this year, but last year's contestants will be asked to help this year. Corporal Tysouski will look after the bicycle races. duce the student to the structure and materials of music. This course will pro- vide the necessary back- ground for entrance to the first year Music Theory course beginning in Septem- re : It also provides a “brush up” for active musicians in the development of music reading skills as well as ele- mentary encounters with ear training, analysis, composi- tion and conducting. 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It seems only fitting and proj that today’s chronicle of crime should be devo! exclusively to that rare and abhorrent dastardly — matri- clde. While the act of lee seed « mother is relatively rare, this horrendous crime has the annoying habit of Popping up up every so often, even from the very ear! Greek mytholog: informs us that the com- mander-in-chilef of the Greek armies, A, amemnpen. returned home from battle to his ever loving wife Clytemnestra, who, unknown to him, had taken ¢ a lover. Woulda’t you know it, unfaithful nestra and her joven murdered Agamemnon. This did not sit well with their two children, Electra and Orestes, but alas, Orestes was a mere slip of a lad and could do very little to avenge his father’s death. But boys do roy up. Later, at Electra’s urging, Orestes ¢ consulted the Oracle of or pelphl who e evidently ge gave the e 80 ahead to the unfc lot. mnestra and her, paramour were in Argos, Orestes killed them both. Had m- nestra only known of thee close association between the name Argos and losers, no doubt she would have avolded the city. Orestes was eventually tried for the murder of his mother. Because he had the bl of the Oracle of Delphi there were many who thought he was justified in taking his mother’s life. The court was equally divided in their judgement. In the end the goddes eas s Minerva cast the deciding vote, acquitting 1 modern era, perhaps the most famous case of unproven matricide involves a hood, yet on tae day in 18 River, Mass., she claimed that she found her fathe er dead on the livingroom couch. Upstairs her mother lay in a pool of blood on a Pedroom floor. Someone had jbludgeoned a to death with an other thi that day. ted. insie lived on in Fall ifter the murder until financial burden as well. He decid ed . kill her and make a few pounds at the same vital that he was, Sid was successful in lacing 3,000 "s life, od you will, inged at Before yu are con' ced’ thet ‘Sid was the only ghaps who lit a match to his mummie, itis my sad ict to inform you that 4 years earlier another fellow did the very same thing. Petrus Stephanus Francois SPORTING FELLOW...Canada's Wayne Ford killed his Lizzie Borden, on by hitting her on the head with a baseball bat. the old block. She used an Good Sports Begin Here... ™“~ © Boseball rallies : Soltbal! Osago + Teams & Club Unitorms SETH MARTIN SPORTS LTD. 907 Rosslond Ave., Trail Ph: 364-1757 Dy, © ‘JOGGING SHOES © SPORTS CLOTHING para YOUNG attempted to kill his father, sister a ‘friend.’ He eventually did away with his mother iy slowly poisoning her. Hau tMelsch had more than a big name, he had a big t, too. Petrus was a 40- earold alcoholic in South Africa who came home e too often. On Jan. 13, 1925, he strangled his 67- carold mother and d placed b her body on’a brick kitchen stove. Then in from the house screaming that his ate had caught fire while cleaning the chimney Two days before Christmas, 1926, Petrus was hanged for his crime, still protesting his inno- an “decapitating his mother and her best friend. After turning himself in to police, Edmund pleaded to be executed, ie instead received a ler of received a sentence of life enim an is confined to this day. Graham Young wae a thoughtful young lad of 14, who spent ‘many quiet afternoons at his mother's sickbed. In 1962, Graham's mother Molly suddenly ame ill and died a short time later. It was soon tha had been poisoning his mother all the time. Graham thought very little of the ineident. After all, at the same time he was er, alater, and a school chum, all Sil Fexlix Silla. . . used to not being seen In the tradition of Robby the Robot from ‘Forbidden Planet’ and C3PO from ‘Star Wars,’ Felix Silla stars as Twiki, Buck Rogers’ robotic pal, in NBC-TV's hit series ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.’ Fellx doesn't even mind that his face isn't seen on screen every week. Once he's inside the Twiki his metallic app: hides the real Felix a. “I'm used to that,” explains Felix, “from when t starred as Cousin Itt on ‘The Addams Family,’ the walking ball of hair that was so funny on that series. 1 was also an ape in ‘Planet of the Apes,’ so I’m accustomed to being on screen but not being oreelix was born In a small town outside Rome, and trained for many years as a circus performer. He emigrated to the “adited States in 1955 and toured the country with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Balley Circus. Fellx says wearing the Twiki costume is like wearing a suit of armor. ‘The outside ‘metal’ parts come in seven fiberglass pleces which weigh seven or elght pounds total. It’s very light, and it takes five to ten minutes to snap the sections together." When he’s not on the set of ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,’ Felix is home with his wife, Susan, a Burbank, Calif. schoolteacher, and their children (Bonnie is 12 and Michael is 5). Felix relaxes with photography and leathercrafting, and.he's formed his own band—The Original Harmonica Band, which has played Las Vegas and Reno. , Coe by Joey Sasso Don’t let over-enthusiastic audience steer you from show Celebrities Were Kids Too by Beatrice Gross ly with loud recent attempts to review ABC-TV's 'Kids Are People, Too.’ But although | still strongly advise the producers to kill the forced frenzy, I'm glad | finally overcame my pull away reaction, to give the show a chance. was a day | put aside a number of prejudices. For ees would not have guessed that | could tind something noble and exemplary in the life of a gossip columnist. But | found that Rona Barrett is, in fact, a remarkable model for kids, especially for children who are ‘different’ and feel sorry for themselves. sash what kid doesn’t feel that way at one time_or anothe Barrett’s imtavigw with emcee Michael Young was both unique and typical! of the good material for young people on this show. Rona, like many show-biz personalities, looks and sounds to me like a bit of fluff. So, it was with great interest that | tearned of the ional scars she because of muscular dystrophy. When she was put into a brace at age 5, her teachers, in an effort to be supportive, ° told her classmates to, "Be nice to Rona. Don't make her feel she is different because she has a brace.'’ But those words may actually have called attention to her problem. She was followed home by taunting kids yelling “Hey cripple, Hey crip.. he knew then that she Dead never belong, that she would never walk up stairs or roller skate, never “be like others. What's worse, from overhearing doctors, she thought she could die young. But she concluded with child-t ike Tesic, if she became famous, nobody would tease her again, and since famous people never die young, she would become long-lived and popular. Success followed determination “Stick-to-it-ive- ness," she told her young audience, “is what gets you success. | drove the local station head crazy for over a year with my proposal to be one the air, and finally just to get rid of me, he gave me a break."" ‘Kids Are People, Too’ affirms the need to. persevere, not by lecture, but by example. Pearl Bailey is beginning college at 60, Richard Dawson is a single parent raising children, Tony Danza, Robbie Benson, Wolfman Jack—they all have stories and all the stories point to the truth that effort is needed for success and it's never easy. In addition to interviews the program has other informative features—but |. like the interviews best. So again | have learned not to judge a book iby its cover. | hope the lesson ‘takes’ this time. If you've been put off by the over-enthusiastic audience, check it out despite the applause. ‘Kids Are People, Too’ is really something to holler about! . Beatrice Gross has edited several books on children tion. and education iso his fa ig oe survi to 15 dwell MOTHERS EVERYWHERE — Have a great aay but don’t turn your backs on the little devils. Marriage no liability for Anne Murray In the normal course of show business events from a female perspective, marriage and children usually curtails-a budding career, if not outright retirement. For Anne Murray, it was the other way around. After five years of respected but not outrageous success and recognition, she married the man who ‘discovered’ her, and then she gave birth to a baby boy. After that blessed the across-the-board single ‘You Needed Me' and a string of four back-to-back Gold albums and five Top 20 singles. “My career never really took off until | got my life together," Murray said recent- ly, after the birth of her second child (a girl). “Took off,’ is a mild way to describe Anne fdurray'’s ac- complishments. She won the Grammy for ‘Best Pop Female Singer of the Year" in 1979, edging out Donna Summer, Olivia = Newton-John = and Barbara Streisand and was second only to Donna Summer in female solo hits that same year. On her latest album, Somebody's Waiting, she McCartney revives the U ballad anh. Just, To Dance and the Twenties tune VRlevertheless. which Fred Astaire sang in the MGM musical ‘Three Little Words.’ charts with a bullet the same week it was released. Anne Murray Anne Murray has also been elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville and with all of her musical activity, she still had time to serve last year as Canada’s honorary chairperson for The Save the Children Fund (which allowed her to co-host a formal dinner in Toronto with England's Princess Anne). CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Dingbats of the world unite! They're poised to kill off our Edith. Oh Archie... could you? The bigoted Bunker has been insuiting nis scatty wife for years, but in that time a nation has grown to. love her. And when she faces such an awful threat, we're all in her family. Edith, played by actress ‘Jean, Stapl leton, il! seen in reruns of the hit series, ‘All in the Familiy with Carroll O'Connor. But they've parted company in his spin-off show, ‘Archié Bunker's Place'—and that's raised a problem that poor, dizzy old Edith would never understand. It seems that O'Connor's new venture is slipping disastrously in the ratings, and the producers have decided the only way to survive is to kill off our innocent Edith, Such hearless murder, they figure, would leave a widowed Archie free to get involved with other women and pep up his fading plots. Much to her credit, Jean Stapleton has already refused the pleas of producer Norman Lear to return for just one final—fatal—appearance. Jean is a stout defender of her character's kind-hearted ‘honesty and integrity.’ She says: ‘Her spirit has so touched people that, as her interpreter, | often receive much of the love she evokes." Yet, despite the affection felt by millions, Norman Lear is now planning for Edith to die during a summer vacation so that Archie can _return in the fall for a short-lived mourning period. Can we let Archie and his cronies get away with it? We say ie 's time to Speak out for mother whe? 's never been guilty of ey unkind phate There's a hope your pleas could save Edith. You can write to: CBS-TV, 51 W. 52nd St., New York, N.Y. 10019. Attention: William S. Paley, Chairman. erie is out. . add your voice to save Edith from being stifled ... permanently that is. NYS IN 3 CAROLL O'CONNOR ++. gone too far TV TICKER: Six Busleads of handicapped children from New Zealand got the thrill of their lives when Air New Zealand flew them to Hollywood. They visited the set of their favorite TV show, ‘CHiPs,’ and saw star Erik Estrada. Real state troopers even took the cnildren for rides and producers gave them gifts and toys...Lou Grant star Robert Walden is shocked at the X-rated fan mail that has been flooding in. **My character isn‘t really a sex symbol or anything—but | get letters from girls thet you wouldn't believe. Sometimes they make me_blush."’... Another star with similar problems is Taxi's Tony Danza who complains, “My mail is so dirty that | have to send it to the cleaners before | can read it. And, it’s not just from girls—it's from guys too! Now that’s disgusting’. TV CLOSEUP: Sandy Dennis and Gerald O'Loughlin star in Liberty Mutual's ‘Wilson's Reward," a one-hour television special to be telecast nationally over 100 stations during the week of June 21. ‘Wilson's Reward,’ which is based on a Somerset Maugham short story, was directed by Patrick O'Neal and produced by Robert Halmli. The program features Fred Morsell and Mark Soper. The theme of the story depicts how love rehabilitates a two-fisted drunkard and turns him into a law abiding member of society. This comedy-drama is the fourth in a series of television specials sponsored by the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. Their earlier brogrerns were ‘Calloway’s Climb’ and trwin ‘Oberndorf Revisited,’ filmed on location on the island of Bonaire in the Dutch West Indies.