A4. _ Scrooge comes to Arts Council Release If you still enjoy’ the thought of an old-fashioned » Dickensian Christmas, the “Castlegar Art Council is of-. ! fering a rare treat to put you in the right mood. Sunday, at 7 p. m., in the Castle Theatre, Charles Dic- kens’ ‘A Chriatmas Caro!’ will be presented in an’ enter- taining and unusual ‘way by an artist who tours-the globe with his unique: brand of ‘one-man. theatre, ‘Brian D. Barnes has performed in , every European capital city; « and audiences in places as far. ‘apart as theiArctic North of Norway arid Equatorial Af- rica, Fiji and Kathmandu, Tough guy George Raft not so tough | Legendary tough guy i George Raft, was really a " pussycat, says actor Danny Thomas who was one of about 100 people. who at- tended Raft’s recent funeral in Hollywood. “ have a tough bone in his body,” said Thomas. "He was just a’ pussycat.” Raft, whose career spanned 50 years and more than 70 movies, died recently of emphysema. eM Za SUNFLOWER PETE'S) Quote of the Week, NESS ZS Pere ‘takes | @ tailor to make a man — one dressmaker can - break him. Under the new management of Rob Dewdney, we now provide a new at- mosphere, new pricos and new hours. Meet Your Friends For Snacks in the Garden Room Hor’s D'oeurves No Charge Fridays 4-6 p.m. LUNCHEONS Mon.-Fri, 11:30 a.m, to Z p.m. Dining from 5 (Closed Tuesday Evenings) FIRESIDE RESTAURANT. ‘Don't Forget Every Tues. ’ Working Gal’s Luncheon Special $999 Every Sun. & Wed. Buffet Served from 5 p.m. FIRESIDE RESTAURANT Reservations 5-6000 BPD ate cossnnrneeceneetaeresencnseme, a “He always played the role of a‘tough guy but didn’t CASTLEGAR NEWS, .December 3, 1980" < Brian. Barnes Ne have succumbed to the magic of his versatility. With the slightest ges-_ ture or change of voice, he can transform himself from a - haughty ‘grande dame to a grubby urchin, from a‘crafty Ebenezer Scrooge to an, ec- static Tiny Tim. * Brian Barnes’ play fol- lows the version of ‘A Christ- mas Carol’ condensed , by Dickens for his own reading tours. Judging by the rave reviews that follow Barnes, Dickens himself could only have. been as entranced as the audiences who find them- selves under the actor's spell. Barnes gave a magnifi- cent Oscar Wilde program in Castlegar three years ago and on the strength of the impression he made then, the arts council was very happy to invite him-back for a sec- . ond time. ‘Thanks to the help and co-operation of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, the play is being staged in the Castle Theatre. Coffee, ete., will be served at the interval by arts council directors. A reception-cum — Christmas party for arts council members will be held after the performance at Doreen Knutsen’s residence. Remember, paid-up arts council members get a price reduction for this: special Christmas event. The mem- bership drive raffle for a dinner for two at the Fireside Place will be drawn at the theatre on Sunday night. perform Gastlegar ° fr for her acting debut TORONTO (CP) — For the first time since her carcer {began 15 years ago, Joni. ‘Mitchell is a novice at some. ; "thing. ’ ake ' *. “The Canadian-born sings er has just finished a thre “week stint at home in:-Los ‘Angeles, polishing a_ scrip! and preparing for her acting" debut. * Mitchell isto appear‘as'a’ '~ * black, male pimp in one of: nine. short films’ that form Love, an anthology, including work by Lady Antonia Fra: ' ser, Edna O'Brien, Liv Ul’ mann ‘and Mai Zetterling, who’ directs “Mitchell's seg- ment, currently being | filmed in Toronto: ‘Already, her musical background has-had an influ- ence .on the film, as she insisted on not only being allowed.'to write her own script, but on preparing the soundtrack herself in ‘ad- ‘vance, - ke “Mucisians are always annoyed at that, that music is - always a afterthought in cinema,” she said in an inter- view. “Some pe@ple compose .’ fairly articulate scores to a set piece after the-fact, but that’s not the way I want to work,” Perhaps surprisingly, Mitchell did ‘not write® the : ‘music, Rather, for the-14%- minute segment, she chosé a -heavy helping of the music of CASTLEGINCNEWS ENTERTAINMENT Kids’ books on upswing. ‘By JUDY CREIGHTON Dick and Jane have fallen by the ‘wayside as Canadian children’s books released for Christmas 1980 bring ‘ contemporary litera- ture into clear focus. Each year, Canadian au- thors offer increasingly bet- ter books for youngsters — When in Nelson enjoy 2 different Chinese Smorgasbords! Friday — Hong Kong Saturday — Shanghai Open Every Da: including Holida Monday to Thursda 7. a.m, to 9 p.m. Friday & cea 7a.m.to10 Sundey a.m. +9 pm, Sea Seve vnane 479 Baker 352-3456 and “this year they're spec- tacular. How could it be othe wise when children are ex- posed to novelists like Mar- garet Laurence, whose offer- ing, The Children’s. Christ-- mas Story, tells the nativity tele in clear, loving language? This book, illustrated by Toronto artist Helen Lucas, is particularly suitable for children aged 3 to 8. Montreal journalist- broadcaster Suzanne Martel sets her novel, The King's Daughter, in 1672. Written for 10- to 16-year-olds it tells of young Jeantie Chatel, who travels from France to the Quebec frontier as award of the French king. Martel ‘weaves a mar- vellous tale of pioneer endur- ance in the New Land. Pub- lished in 1974 in, French, it was just translated this year for eager young Englisi- Not too many men have, entered the children’s -liter- ature market, but book edi- tor Terry Leeder has taken , the plunge with his tale about a family’s ¢ross:country jour-...., ney in their camper. .. In Trip Across Canada the family moves to Vancou- ver from Newfoundland be- cause the female parent — not her husband — has had a job offer in B.C. Leeder thereby dissolves the stereo- type that wives only must follow their spouses when jobs are offered. His book, educational as well as entertaining, is illus- trated by Emma Hesse. - Good Times Bad Times Mummy and Me, by Priscilla Galloway and illustrated by Lissa Calverg, describes the poignant relationship be- tween a child and her work- ing mother. A first-person narrative on the little girl's Line ‘drawings are e by Debi Perna, VAST L_IMEATR SHOW Tie EVENINGS ONE SHOWING Tem, are- alistic but teases picture of single-parent families today. It’s ideat for children 4 to A Unique Restaurant | The Crown Point 1895, featuring giant antique cabinets, turn-of-the century English and Italian stalned glass, and much more. Dinner, lunch & breakfast. Surround yourself with history. 1399 Bay Avi Tralt Community TV. CABLE WEST 10 ‘ ACCESS TELEVISION Thursday Night Schedule . 5:30—Program ‘information and si ‘ 5:35—Five-day weather re- play, for instance, is a Miles Davis fan, and he carries the.” soundtrack around with him | on a big portable cassette.” Actually, Love isn't Mit- chell's first involvement with film. She did all the editing for Shadows And Light, a ley Humphries’ stu- dents erort on school 6:10—B.C. girls Senior Sec- ondary Basketball Tournament. report from SHSS. 6:20—Learning Disabilities — Anne Rushworth, past chairman and founder of the Ken- neth Gordon Centre, speaks on the treat- ment of dyscalcula. ':35—Rossland Golden City Days Mock Trial — an historieal enactment of an early 1900's trisl. “(Scene takes place in the Rossland -court house.) 8:30—Baha'i interview — Kent Robbie inter- -. views Valentina Tremblay. 9:30—Canada Music Week — piano recitals spon- sored by ‘the Trail Registered Music Assoc. 11:00—Sign-off. ‘Walters cancels interview | ‘NEW YORK: (AP) — ABC-TV correspondent Bar- bara‘ Walters cancelled an in- terview recently on radio station WMCA ‘because of a producers’ strike. h concert film to which her latest double al- bum is the soundtrack. It'is to be aired Feb. 22 on CBC" said, "It threatens the. friend: ship and forces them to: change, It scares them, whereas. it interests me, lett some’ ‘old fans behind, and she understands why. "Friends and loved ones generally the least Lau 0 hange," she patie a ish ay ° ‘ folk music, When Bobby, (Dylaf) went electric, some people threw things at -himy and those who didn’t wept. I made dinosaurs out of them.” Even Mitchell. finds ‘some change troublesume, however, and her - friend Dylan's latest, well-published’ “Porcine ‘performer “is, popular “PV: idol Miss Piggy was meant to be. a supporting actor on The Muppet Show, but the porcine performer ‘had star quality, says Jane Henson, who joined her: hus- band, Jim, in the first Mup- pet venture 26 years ago. “She was just supposed to be a minor character,” Haagen said at a recent opening of The Art of the Muppets exhibit in Los An- geles. “But there: was an audience response. Suddenly we wete all cheering, ‘Go, fat pig. Do* it. Be Be beautiful.’ " A star was born. Miss\Piggy and other — Kermit, ‘Teeth, . Gonzo, “Chicken, Bert, Ernie, -Big- “Bird: Oscar the Grouch and the Count — are on display,at the Museum of “Seletice’ and ate In ae there are e about 120.Mi one such change. “I don't think it’s a step ° ahead. I think he's just ‘exploring, but I think its a step behind.” . Branch No. 170 Fridey et Dancing 3 sR on. a 1 es after 7 p.m Playing Frl- & Bal. FILAND! BROS. Bingo: Every Thursday at 7 p.m. La. Sunday Bingo : and on pay in the U.S. The film and the albu feature the corps of mu t... eiang she-has ased-since’ her" shift to “jazz began a few years ago, culminating in last year's Mingus, a veneration‘ of the late jazz bassist. The change, while it gained Mit- chell a new following, also John lennon § is happy as househusband Say you were just kid- ding John! John Lennon, who spent most of the last. five years as a “househusband,” caring for his son Sean, 5, says he has no interest in performing again with ‘his one-time Beatle mates. Asked in a recent mag- azine interview if he'll ever perform again with Ringo © Starr, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, Lennon re- plied: “Why should the Beatles give more? Didn't they give everything for 10 years. Didn't they give them- selves?” RESTAURANT © Dutch Atmosphere . 1a Cuisine The 13 produ ers, ‘who ‘handle’ telephone |. interviews.and book guests . for talk programs, walked out Nov. 24 in’ a‘ contract dispute. Walters said she _ asked ‘that her interview be postponed because she could not cross the picket line. Mon. - Fri. 6 a.m, to Midnight Saturday 7 a.m. to Midnight Sunday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. At Lakeside Park on Nelson Ave. Nelson Ph. 352-9998 WOODEN SHOE}. Early Bird 6:30 Bam: Regular7:00p.m: * nS, ‘WERE MORE THAN A ©) NICE PLACE TOEAT Sy ): “Come and relax in our friendly atmosphere: + and enjoy cuisine at its best..Choose from our | ‘popular Oriental Cuisine or delicious Western - dishes. U Mon. to Thurs. +T1a.m. to9p.m. ‘ WE'RE Friday -11.a.m.to 11 p.m. - OPEN: Saturday - 4 p.m. to 31 p.m. Sun. & Holidays +4p.m. to9 p.m. Sunday Smorgasbord 5 p.m, to 8 p.m. EASTGATE GARDENS ie ceale n as Calendar ntl Dec, 1“ — Watercolours by Phylis Margolin of ‘aigenta, noted B.C. artist, ot the NatlonalExhisitien Cen- tre In Castlegar. Hours at the Centre are 1 a.m to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday and re 3D p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Thursday and Friday nights. Closed on Mon- days and Tuesdays, Centre phone is 365-2411. : Detember 7 — “Christmas Coral” “enacted by London ac- tor Brian Barnes at the Castle Theatre at 7:00 p.m. You and your children won't want to miss this classic in alive theatre Presentation Sr. Citizens may obtain rides to the theatre by phoning the Volunteer Exchange at 365-2412 on the Friday beforehand. December 9 — Musica, do Camera Praga will pertorm in tis Selkirk College main lounge in a noon-hour concert at pe Mm, as part of the Festival Concert Series. ==Puppet show and a visit from Santa Claus GaaTuna) Rane Peon EC taeae NOTE SPECIAL SHOWTIMI ‘ Sun at 9:%5pm only The aif new adventure of... es és PRI & SAT at 93:00pm Only Mon & Tue at 7300" & 9:00pm BURT REYNOLDS + ene ee , ‘par HecORMICK. | Superb Picture... - : Tri-Focus Picture Tube’ Dependability... Color Control... Now More Picture Detail... 25% More. nt nu MICE’S TV SERVICE . 355 Columbia Ava. “Peak Resolution Picture" Cireult e Z is More Triple Plus Chasis — Color Sentry Zenith’s New Castlegar will take place as a Christmas event tor shildren ot the Castlegar branch of the Library at 2:00 p, ; December 15 « January 15— "Airborne", a historical air- - galt show featuring grophics and medals from the B.C. Provincial Museum at the NEC. Memberships tothe Costfogar ond District Community Are ts Council may 69. obtained or renewed at Carl's Drugs, Castlegar Orug, and both Nbraries. * Currently on view at the pTuc gallery is a show of work done at “Emma Lake 79" from the Edmonton Art Gallery. The gallery is open during school hours. Tell your trlends about the Quilt Show to be held at the . ° NEC In the spring — March 15 to April15, Call Arlene ot 365-3720 for more information. (temp for. this bi: -monthly feature should be telephoned to Mrs. D. Miller-Tait of the Castlegar and District Community. Arts Council at 365-7850. Sponsored by Castlegar Savings Le Credit Union " “Look what happened to AMI BA ‘OW UNL yNoIs "on annggoy, @Biey20}seWC) es}AD) enbayod 'ON 3NOHd anima 3000 HOR i 2 “$s ZOT MGIN “WO “oWouL ‘y LONEIS SPE KOR Aid ‘tooayoo S6NOHDOM AdOONS 3HLW 701 lcs aati mave, back to the Bible, is x ¢ ‘$ppa1q pur spz\s |\¢ jo $60] # H yonsaio> pudissapun ea pur Byjuyeydiye uv . 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Wem Ul we MS we won: hy eat Saroiete ‘ ow AD we o ‘ : +02@ ‘non 12 avon we rn 21O we oO wwe wwO we IMAL 2 EES Week of Friday, Dec. 5 to Thursday, Dec. 11 first job | could make Look around. 'Some of the most successful people you know were’ ence newspaper carriers There's a good reason for that. Being a carrier Is more than a jol . it’s on unforgettable learning exe perience. it teaches young people how to use their time wisely . handle money . . ..to deal with ale ferent kinds of people. It gives them feelings of conti e, pride and accomplishment’ for Handling! an important. fesponsibilty, reliably and well. And ‘what's more, it’s fun You fe have to be a boy. \Girls Make " Excellent Carriers * Women’s lib is here to stay. Girls ‘are very capable of handling a newspaper delivery route,and more and more gitls around’ the country _afe‘taking on o carrier, job. It's a jood ‘way fo. meet new people, learn good business practices and .. earn ‘alittle extrd money, too. Learning how to be a good carrier can help ‘you throughout your life. The Castlegar News welcomes” female carriers: Join yourfriends today ~ a difference Sieatation en ett g Citteger, B.C. VINGHA ~ _ OrPhene 365-7266 Ask for Cireulation Cartier. é Ne Age. ye Address City eon eee eeepc Yar. dlike to bgasn more obout being aCostlegor News ** Parents. Your child's A Word to SENIOR CITIZENS .. . Why don't you consider a Castlegar News route? You get. regular exercise through an interesting bi-weekly routine, it's profitable part-time work, and you get the op- portunity to meet people and make new friends. As well, you get a choice of area — even your own neighborhood. For details phone 365-7266. Ask for Linda, P.S. We're also interested in Seniors as vacation + eeliaf carriers. It pays well ond there is a gos allowance as well, Why not consider this aspect? Phone Linde at 365-; e266. ‘Supplement to the Castlegar News of Dec. 3, 1980'~' “Week of may: Dec. 3 to SAEED De Peter Scolari BOSOM BUDDIES lork and ae -a rejuven nda fee ene Ba Bere titers he new ABC si ae Tras 3 reaco s inable chance of succeeding, that ‘Tom Hanks Ip rot thei masce uproarious in tl gre one of the fines eomeey du fully, ABC ee Hot si to make this series one of prime-times to 4 day a ps and place.‘ your TV set. 3 to right, Castle Yates, Justin Dana and Kevin Dobson star in the emo! Hatt to Tah ae tlerce stvuggle benweeng father and grandparents for custody bey, In MARK: I LOVE YOU. 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