rent acar The best car rental deal in town Is ‘Budget 365-3300 Owned in Canada by Canadians, ” Famous Finicky Feline Sheds Last of Nine Lives Morris, the finicky 9-Lives cat on television commercials, is dead at the age of 17, the pet food company has announced. Morris’ veterinarian, Dr. Barbara Stein, said the cat died July 7 and was buried in a suburb on the grounds of the home he shared with his handler, Bob Martwick. She said Morris’ death was iated with cardige related to old age. At 17, Morris was the equivalent of a 90-year-old human, she said. Morris was found in 1966 in a Chicago-area humane shelter by an animal handler searching for an orange cat to appear in a television commercial. At the age of seven, Morris appeared in: his MORRIS THE CAT . . discovered in humane shelter first commercial for 9-Lives and for the next 10 years made more than 40 television commercials, A spokesman for the public relations agency which handles the account for the pet food company said Morris' role will be taken over by a cat who has served as an understudy. He, too, will be known as Morris, “He's a double for Morris physically and is as finicky, aloof and independent as his predecessor,” said a spokesman, A musical comedy b y Kaleidoscope Theatre, Victoria at — DTUC Theatre Fri., July 21—9:00 p.m. Admission $3.50 $2.00 students and seniors Successful Music Exam Candidates The following is a list of successful candidates, in exami- nations held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Nelson. The names are arranged in order of merit. A.R.C.T. Piano Written Honors—Marta L. Brock. Grade V Theory Analysis — First Class honors—Marta L, Brock, Grade IV Theory Grade II Rudiments First Class honors—Kim- berley A. Fraser; Kirsty Mcll- waine; Corinne Y. Riederer; Brian J. Kirkhope; Naomi R. Sawada; Alison Slater; Mark M. Bell; Bradley Russell (equal). Honors—Hilary J.” Swan- son; Brenda Prysiazniuk. Grade! Rudiments First Class honors— ie Harmony — He na J. Brock. Counterpoint — First Class honors—Darren W. Bond; hon- ors—Marta L. Brock. Grade IH Theory History — First Class honors—Elaine Davis. COMMUNITY Bulletin Board: YOUTH CENTRE OPEN The Castlegar Youth Centre will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 7 to 11 p.m. Ages 13 to 18 welcome. Come in and use the facilities, BINGO Play Bingo every Friday night at the Local 480 Hall in Trail at 7:30 p.m. There is a $100 jackpot. Come and bring your friends. Free coffee. NEW HOURS FOR THE CLAY CASTLE The Clay Castle at 211 Maple St., Castlegar, will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays and 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays until further notice. Coming events of Castlegar and District non- profit organizations are listed here through the courtesy of Canadi Cellulose's Interior Pulp and Lumber Operations. Please submit notices directly to the Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays. A Public Service of Interior Putp and Interior. Lumber Operations. Canadian Cellulose WITH SPECIAL GUESTS “TEAZE” MONDAY, JULY 24th, at 8:00 P.M. Castlegar District Community Complex Tickets: $6 — Limited Advance Discount $7 — General Admission Available from: Kelly’s Stereo Mart, Trail (364-2611) Kelly’s Stereo Mart, Nelson (352-3000) Produced by Perryscope Concert Productions Community Complex Box Office (365-3386) BIGGER, BETTER, MORE EXPLOSIVE THAN EVER Roberta L. Brock; Valerie G. Drew; Carolyn D, Carnegie; Dina Correale; Stephany Dean; Cris- ta L. Sumanik (equal); Jo-Anne Russell; Philippa M. Kirkhope: Ann E. Kirkhope. Honors—Janice Barnes. Preliminary Rudiments First Class honors—Laura J. Douglas; Sheryl A. Carney. Community TV COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 Schedule for Tonight 6:00-Fiveday weather re- port. 6:10—Childrens’ new theatre workshop. 6:45—Alternate Energies with - William Lowe: Part 4— Bio mass fuels. 7:30—Castlegar swim meet. 8:40—China Creek protest against uranium explo- ration in water shed area, Features Bob Bris- . co, MP and Chris D'Arcy MLA. 9:40—Part One of NDP spon- sored public hearing on uranium exploration. 10:40—Family in crisis—deals with family court and probation. 11:10—Sign-off. Elvis Failed To Pass FBI Inspection An internal FBI memo says Elvis Presley volunteered to become an informant in 1970 _ after expressing disgust with the influence the Beatles and other entertainers were exer- cising over U.S. youth, the Washington Post reports. But the author of the memo, noting Presley's shoul- der-length hair and flashy ° dress, later wrote that “he is certainly not the type of indivi- dual whom the (FBI) director {J. Edgar Hoover) would wish to meet," the newspaper said, The Post said the memo was made public under the Freedom of Information Act. H the “ * LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS by Stephen Ams- featured In a one-man show at the National Exhibition Centre and will romain on display until Aug. 11. Amsden has shown his work previously den, are presently being in a number of B.C. centres.. His intense Is the Place for & Complete Line of Upholstery Services... FURNITURE & AUTOMOTIVE Upholstery 701 - 7th Ave. S. 365-3055 moody canvasses have a attracted 8 good deal of attention In the Kootenays. A large exhibitions entitled ‘Nova Scotia Mines and 4 Minerals"’ Is on display concurrently with Amsden’s paintings. Area Students Win Honors in Music The following is a list of successful candidates, in exami- nations held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Trail. The names are arranged in order of merit: A.R.C.T. Piano Written Honors—Marilyn F. Lewis. Grade V Theory History First Class honors—Adriana Venturini; honors—G. Mark Fabbi. Grade IV Theory Harmony and History Honors — Isobel Doyle; Christian Sutherland. Harmony First Class honors—Craig R. Webber. Grade Ill Theory Harmony and History Honors—Patricia D. Me- Kay. Harmony Honors — Adriana Ven- turini; pass—Leslie A. Glover; Robert Bertuzzi. History Honors — Robyn Miller- Tail; pass—Hugh A. Suther- land. Grade II Rudiments First Class honors—Jon S. Varabioff, Michael C. Varabioff (equal); Teresa M. Pryce, Linda er * July 20-22 TURNING POINT Ann Bancroft Shirisy McLaine (Mature) July 23-25 THUNDER & LIGHTNING David Carradine Kate Jackson (Mature) July 26 - 29 IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS Hayley Mills” Maurice Chevalier (General) said the file does not indicate whether the singer ever volun- teered any information to the. FBI. RIK AAAI AAAI Entertainment Pages News and Ads Deadline 5 p.m. Mondays “KA Thursday 8 p.in. Friday, Saturday 7 & 9 p.m,] Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 8p.m. Lattanzio; Gordon P. Gallo; Denise L. Lecomte; Shelley D. Landis; honors—Christine A. Schmidt; Derek G. Betnaza; pass—Betty E. Hendrickson. Grade I Rudiments ‘First Class honors—Bren- da J. Hood; Laurie L. Itcush, Eva Varabioff (equal); Kevin A. Mason; Shauna L. Mason. Honors—Barbara G. Hood; pass—Deirdre Collier. Preliminary Rudiments First Class honors—Susan M. Vellutini; Jeffrey A. Stew- art, Kay Syrja (equal); Aurora Maskall; Sharilyn Henshaw. Honors—Ken Syrja; Hans Edblad; pass—Robert Krug. Joy Keillor . Bridge Club Nine-and-one-half tables participated in Monday night's play at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with an average of 108 and the following results, North-South First, Joy Keillor and Judy Sheppard, 129; second, Cleada Bower and Agnes Charlton, 126; third, John Sokolowski and Trene Hess, 123.5; fourth, Lorne Musclow and Chuck Clarkson, 118.5, East-West - First, Jude Goodwin and Don Ellison, 130; second, Vic and Helen Ferguson, 119.5; third, Lois Cairns and Etuka Cameron, 118; Norm and Les Gallie, 116.5, Gracious Party Hosts Guests Politely Fleeced knew’ ouly a “Gene.” Thomas, himself a vietim of the hour- robbery, said the man told him a parly was planned, Once guests began ar Five neatly dressed, polite robbers methodically ordered the 125 arrivals uta party into another room where they were robbed of valuables and tied up, police in Hartford, Conn, re- ported. One man was wounded, Authorities said Berisford Lewis, 30, was wounded in the shoulder when he apparently argued with one of the five bandits, who carried shotguns and revolvers, He was later released from a hospital. Joe Thomas, 19, super: intendent of the building, told police he had rented the apart- ment lust week to a man he riving at Lhe apartment they were met by two men carrying revolvers who ordered them into another reom and forced them to hand over their valu. ables. Money, some leather «eo and amounts of illegal drugs were reported taken by the men, Police had no estimate of the lo Phe men were polite,” one victim told police, they didn't want to hurt us.” “They said i This weekend, plan to attend the Lions Club Suntlower Fest Celebrations. Lions Bavarian Nite © Games of Chance ® Dancing with the Generation Gap This Saturday at 8 p.m. Castlegar Curling Rink Tickets: $2.50 Available at Interlor Armor Plating, Mitchell's Auto Parts, Mitchell Buildall, and Anderson Insurance. Sponsored by the Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club Complex). Address. IMPORTANT! Sunflower Fest PARADE will assemble at Castleaird Plaza (NOT the New Arena Parade Starts Assemble 11 am. 9:30 a.m. Karen Oddy Miss Castle Theatre Congratulations also go out to first princess Felisidade Rego and to second princess La-Verne MacPhail Captain Cook g will be escorting the queen and her lovely Princesses to mest you This Saturday, 9 p.m. at the Castle Theatre Be there! Some suggestive scenes & dialogue. B.C. Dir. CIVIC THEATRE 719 Vernon St. Nelson, 8.C. 382.5833 Bike [ | “Busgy [| Other in| BRING THIS FORM WITH YOU TO THE PARADE ASSEMBLY ATTHE PLAZA Castlegar unflower Fest Felday, Saturday, Sunday, July 21, 22, 23 Enter Today! ‘SUN: MON (TUE! Aiiakenings Avvie PRESENTING THE FINEST @¢ MOTION PICTURE CXTERTAMMENTI woke THEATRE The railroad bridge was bullt only for trains, Anyone crossing on fool. is not using his brains. Ann LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I just finished reading that updated sex test for teenagers and you've got to be off the wall to print such craziness, I figured out my score and I am “a candidate for sainthood.” I racked up seven points, T'ma normal, 16-year-old girl, and it isn't possible that I'm that much better behaved than most teenagers. Please say it isn't so. —Stunned in Huntsville Dear a“saint” ding to the score guide. sat adjust your aes and don't let the word get around, *“ * 4 Dear Ann: I ama 17-year-old high school senior who, according to that nutty Sex Test, is “In Serious Trouble and Plenty Messed Up.” Any kid in this day and age who hasn't done some drugs and tried sex is not normal. (P.S. I just looked at your picture and you need new dentures.) —Benton Harbor Dear Benton: Your letter is additional evidence that you are “Messed Up.” (Maybe your paper needs a new picture. The choppers are my own.) s 8 Dear Ann: Every kid in our class took that 1978 Sex Test and 15 out of 26 are, according to the score guide, “Damned Fools and Freaked Out.” How can this be? We demand a new test with more realistic seoring. —Grossed Out in Honolulu Dear Grossed Out: The scoring looked OK to me. I suggest that those 15 kids with the high scores take a good look at themselves and the direction in which they seem to be heading. I am also —"Grossed Out” Ann Landers, You Idiot: My mother and father asked me to take the Sex Test and tell them how I scored. Well, I wanted to be honest and it turns out that I missed being “Normal and Decent” by two points. They are very upset with me and I would like to wring your neck, I'm signing this —A Former Fan Dear Former Fan: Read on. You've got a twin someplace in Stamford, Conn, * 8 Dear Ann: My mother asked me if I was “Normal and Decent” according to the Sex Test those morons in Dayton put together. 1 told her “No.” I missed it by two points. She is making an appointment for me to see our minister tomorrow and I will never read your column again as long as I live. —Stamford, Conn. Dear Stamford: Sorry you won't see this but thanks for letting me know. * 8 «@ Dear Ann: My roommate ‘and I are 18 years of age, coeds. We both scored well over 12 and th ig to your we are not “Normal and Decent.” We'd like you to know that we do not hop in bed with every guy who comes along, but we believe it is useful for a girl to have a variety of sexual experiences so she will know when the right guy comes along. —Fed Up With Square Old You Dear Fed Up: If you're looking for the “right guy” you'd better stop sleeping around. He’s not apt to be interested in you, * #8 «@ Confidential to A Reader Who Was Once a Devou! Believer Is Finding It Awfully Hard: The best answer I can give you is . age that appeared ona church bulletin board: * far away—who moved?" “If God seems Just aoe eee Fi sisi for your living room, famlly room, or any raom. Lamps All styles to choose from... complement any decor. ° ene Pictures Frame your room **‘lovely’’ with these oils and prints. All at ip | Tym mpe The Oak 3 Boys took over the spot in country hits with their single ‘I'll Be True fa to You,' only five weeks after i] release. In addition, the Oaks Tenn. aaibox cenit honored ihe Oaks as the To; Country Vocal Group on bot singles and albums for 1976. Anymore. Recently released RCA Records, the song was written i, barn Hand and Eva Aldri - sae Joe Stamploy CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 20, 1978 Castlegar Sunflower Fest Savings Friday, Saturday, Sunday, July 21, 22, 23 at Central Food Mart! SHOULDER STEAK MATURE GRAIN FED CAN. GRADE OF BEEF Hl 29 mam Wayland Holy Field, ao to the microphone by backing big sum Star tampley’s new single release ‘If Minutes, Let's | Fall in Love’ see Valley ley Authority, directed towards saving energy. will be voicing commercials and radio spots with the leadoff line ‘It You've Got 10 Barbara Fairchild a esirentie has a in the works in . entitled “This |s Me.’ Barbara is set to headline at Knotts Farm in Buena Park, joy listening to their Tavorite recording artists, amon, hem entertainers Jim Et in orn performers is an inte- gral part of the exhibit. Don Williams, gion with up Dicke) wh Lee on his newest single ly Heart Won't Cry Met! Tillis in Wheeling, W.Va., and the r musical theatre o in North Ton- CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: sKolak: got the ax but Telly alas hile allowing for a because the character jew regrets, isn't going to and | are one and the same. I've been living him a lot longer than I've played him.” Savalas told me that in the five years of the show, however. the character was never fully exploited. * “There didn’t have to be a homicide every week,“ he said, “and he could have had more depth. We never knew if he had a family.” Savalas admits the money that came in from the show went right back aut on hi first class from day one. It igh living, “I have lived 1 have money in my pocket, ! spend it. If | don't, I don't. Either way, I'm wealthy. As long as I'm breathing. I've got it made. | have my tongue in my cheek, baby. and I Spend money and I ride the merry-go-round as long as celebrating their first weddin, Boxleitner and wife Kitty told the West Was Won." in which they co-: can producer ‘of “How the Star, that if the show goes into another season, the script will have to write in a pregnancy for Kitty. Because that she will be, by then. It's scriptwriters would have to find a on the ‘show she and Bruce play it's their private plan a complication. The husband for Kitty, as brother and sister. TV BACKSTAGE: The first épisode of the new season for ‘Charlie's Angels’ is being shot in Vegas and for the first time, one of the Angels will fall in love, according to the script. The Angel is Kate Jackson Dean andthe lucky guy is Martin, who plays the role of a casino owner. Matter of fact, Dean has already twice, so maybe e it's not strictly fiction . taken her to dinner . Cloning, the Creating of an exact-duplicate human being from a single cell, is the subject of a movie being made for TV showing in the fall. The lab creation will be the copy of a powerful olitical seeder one talking arte it." Andy as spokesman in his office. ‘I sup about marriage, we'll just go al actor named so far is Ral ead and do TV INSIDER: ‘The Hardy Boys’ star Shaun Cassidy is starry-eyed over new Nancy Drew star Janet Johnson. The minute he met her, he demanded a date. Then they were together every night for aay te and handholding for a week rt before Shaun sadly let Valerie Bertinelli, of ‘One D. in {ot 2 concert a Time,’ is Cotomby a fetid for for her affections between Scott solamby = and is «Welcome Jack Kotter’ es Five-O’ ran up a $3,000 ‘phone bill {ove Fenny. Darrow from Hawaii Enough’ _ star willie _Star Robert He: calling nis Rotiyw a Erik Estrada ih be and may star as Freddie Prinze in his Wt biog ral hy. ene stovtied Tany Orlando to play only himself. thought he'd star as friend. . Luscious Victoria Princl is running scared. She sold her his late best al, co-star of ‘Dallas,’ eautiful beach home in California because she believes an earthquake will cause it to fall into the ocean within the next 10 years. 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