ithe best ca rena ‘Budget 365-3300 rentacar oe sii Licensee ‘Owned in Canada by Conediane, Chamber Orchestra Receives $6,000 Grant The Kootenay Chamber Orchestra has received a Can- ada Council grant of $6,000 d to t h Such aid would allow them to hire four full-time musicians and pay a basic wage which | - association president Wendy ~Panattoni of Kimberley. The association plans to use the money to cover, partly, the wages of one full-time pro- fessional musician and so up- grade the calibre and potential % of the orchestra. could be y paid’ playing fees and teaching as- signments. ‘The orchestra will sponsor a music workshop for piano teachers in the Kimberley area and moderator will be Helen by the’ D. An *< association for assistance from % Canada Works has also been made and the group hopes to hear this week whether they will receive monetary help. Dahlstrom of Rossland. Mrs. is well-k in B.C. and across Canada as a teacher and adjudicator and ‘is chairman of the Canadian Fed- eration of Music Teachers’ Associations, ‘Addicts’ Offered $500 To Turn Off TV Sets A Detroit newspaper thought it had an offer few ‘ could reject—$500 if a family agreed to turn off its television ‘ set for one month. The Detroit Free Press ‘ ‘approached 120 families with the offer. And 93 turned it own. The paper said it was ; trying to study “television addiction.” A typical response came ! from a Romulus woman, who said: “My husband would never do it. He comes home from work and sits down in front of the TV. He gets up twice—once to eat; and once to go to bed.” : The newspaper selected five families that agreed to ‘accept money in exchange for television and sent TV repair- men into their homes on Sept. 19 and 20 to disconnect their sets. The paper reported these results: @ One couple stopped talk- ing. Six days into the project, the husband ducked behind a newspaper and never came out, “I think he's suffering from withdrawal,” his wife said. @ Two people started chain smoking—one going from 1 to 2% packs a day. . eWhile some children played together peacefully, others became cranky, bored and begged to have the set turned back on, Most of the fathers said they got to know their children better, and four families said they were drawn closer by the experience. - COMMUNITY. Bulletin Board = “ “THE PROMISED DAY 18 COME” The Baha'i Community of Castlegar is sponsoring atalk on “The Promised Day is Come” tonight (Thurs., Nov. 10) at 8 p.m. in Apt. #3, 406 Ivy St. Everyone is welcome. For further information, please call 365-3773 or TEA AND SALE The Lutheran Women's Missionary League will Ta ell SPEEDEOAT CHASE ‘is just one of the exciting moments in Warner: Bros’ -spirited. romantic comedy “Outlaw Blues” which is playing this evening and tomorrow at the Castle Theatre. Hore, stars Peter Fonda.and Susan Saint James pilot a speedboat | through a police barricade on Lake Austin. They are portrayed as free-living country music singers bringing song, daring stunts and chilling chases to the scréen. =~ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 10, 1977 Ae CASTLEGAR NEWS ENTERTAINMENT |i Receives Canada me Gra The Slocan Valley and Arrow Lakes Community Arts Council has announced the awarding of a.Canada Works Grant for $16,190 to transform the. Silverton School into’ a cultural centre, the Silverton Gallery Project. Work will start immediately to re-roof the building, put up a new entrance and completely renovate the interior, including new win- dows, . | What's afoot? Nothing less than’a’ studio-theatre to’ seat 120 ‘people,- which will: also accommodate musical events and community meetings; an art gallery, and workshop and office/information centre, all with the purpose of promoting the arts in the Slocan area. ‘ing in May of next year, Band Leader Guy _ Lombardo Dies at 75 There will still be a New .. Year's Eve this year, but it will not be the same for tens of millions of North Americans— for the first time since 1929 Guy Lombardo . will, not lead | his. Royal Canadians-in Auld Lang Syne. The Canadian-born creator of “the sweetest music this side of heaven” died Saturday night in Houston's Methodist .Hos- pital of a breathing problem associated with the pulmonary. artery trouble for which he was admitted Oct. 27. His wife,.the former. Lilli- belle Glenn of Cleveland, Ohio, whom he married 51 years ago, was at his bedside. Arrangements for a funer- al service near his Freeport, Lombardo was 75 and had led a band for 63 years. He started at 12 with four other youngsters playing for worffen’s clubs in London, Ont., his birthplace. He was named ers, Carmen‘and Lebert,’moved their band to Cleveland in 1925 and Chicago in 1927. A younger brother, Victor, and a sister, Rosemarie, also were with the orchestas.: Theatre Energy Working be holding their annual Tea and Sale on Sat., Nov. 19 from 2 to 4 P. m. at St. Peter Lutheran Church, ven St, CUBS AND BEAVERS TO SUPPLY LABELS Anyone need address labels for that Christmas writing? Cubs and Beavers are now taking orders. Please phone 385-6890 or. 365-5538. ROBSON SUNDAY SCHOOL Robson Sunday School welcomes children from 3 yrs. and up to attend each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in Resker Hall. Parents wishing to attend Church are welcome to bring their children under 3 yrs. Anyone who is interested in helping with Sunday Schoo! will be most welcome. 7 WOMEN’S AGLOW LUNCHEON Women's Aglow will be holding a Luncheon at 11 a.m. on Wed., Nov. 16 at the Community Complex. : Dolores DeRosa of Trail will be speaking. All ladies are welcome and babysitting service is available. For tickets, please call 365-7380 or 365-5443. MINTO CHAPTER #79 ANNUAL BAZAAR Minto Chapter #79, Order of Eastern Star, will hold their Annual Bazaar in the Senior Citizens Centre, Ist Ave. N., on Sat., Nov. 19 from 2 to 4 p.m. Sewing, baking, and novelties will be.sold and there will be ¢ a Door Prize. " RIN.A.B.C. CHAPTER MEETING. +The regular monthly Chapter Meeting of the R.N.A.B.C. will be held on Tues., Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Conference Room at the hospital. FALLTEA & BAZAAR The Pythian Sisters, Kootenay Temple 437, will be holding their annual Fall Tea & Bazaar on Sat., Nov. 12 in the Legion Hall from 2 to 4 p.m. * KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR THE HANDICAPPED There will ‘be “an” important meeting of ‘the Society for the d on Wed., Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Resolution will be voted on regarding the future of Silver Birch School and there will be a progress report on the ceramics workshop ("Clay Castle”). All members and -any interested parties are urged to attend. : NORDIC SKI TOURING CLUB MEETING The first fall meeting of the Nordic Ski Touring Club will'be held on Sun., Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. in the Nordic Hall, 1009 - 7th Ave. S. Castlegar. All interested skiers are welcome. Operations. Please submit n Cistlegar News by 5 p.m. fatices_ i A Public Service of interior Pulp and Interior Lumber Operations, Canadian Cellulose On New Original Show only production : ‘of the group Trail Art Club | Theatre Energy is current- ly working on anew original show—this time about-relation- ships! Working title for the production is «Muck, Millie, Virgil” and it will open in Nelson in January. At present, because of ~ this season, and for that reason plans are to tour it extensively > throughout the West Koote- nays. The production is sched- uled ‘to be ‘shown in Castlegar Feb, 2, 3 and 4.. funding problems, it will be the »! J, Le mH pve ca OCT. 30 WINNING NUMBERS vinciol Lottery. 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From May to September, a full program of musical events, theatre productions, movies,- gallery shows, and workshops ., ih the visual.and performing arts. is planned. The project is located next to the Municipal Hall in Silver- ‘Local Melodrama ‘The cast has been selected - and rehearsals are well in progress for Theatre Unlimit- d's production of “Dirty Work at the:Crossroads.” _ : Jim” Muir ‘of ‘Rossland is ‘Mookie, Maguggins, Florence Bullock: of Trail is’ Fleurette, Sharon Clement of Castlegar is Widow Lovelace, Cynthia Mes- senger of Fruitvale is Nellie Lovelace, Sam McBride of Trail See us for. ci _ Commercial Pring CASTLEGAR : 191 Columbia: ‘Avenue “Valley Community Arts Counc ton, on Highway “4 easily accessible to local: and tourist traffic. In undertaking the Silver- ton Gallery Project, the Slocan Valley and Arrow Lakes Com- munity Arts Council will at last beable to provide a home for the area's “artistic activities. Bert Herridge On CBC ‘Radio The. ‘Squire of Kootenay : West’, the late Bert Herridge, is to be featured in a CBC radio program Saturday 7.to 8 p.m. Producer of the program, John Edwards, has used taped interviews by Maurice Hodgson to give an entertaining and in- terestng portrayal of the late CCF-NDP politician, many years member of. parliament for Kootenay West. Interviewed were _politi- cians, including Bill. Hamilton, Robert Thompson, - Haro!d Winch as well as old Trail members of the Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Union friends and family. Underway the early 1940's, It contains all of the goodness, evil fun and excitement that 1890's melo- - dramas are famous for. Performances are sched- uled for Dec. 8 at MacLean Schoo! in Rossland and Dec. 9 and 10 at the Trail Junior High - auditorium. Advance tickets will be sold two weeks before the performances, is Munro Murg: Shannon DeBiasio ‘af: Trail ,.is‘! Leonie Asterbilt,::Barbara “Hurst of Rossland: is’ Mrs. Asterbilt, Ernest Miles of Trail is Adam Oakhart, Mary Snyder of Ross- land is Ida Rhinegold and Linda Popoff of Fruitvale is Little Neva ae director is Betti Hall Rants Work at the Cross- roads; or Tempted, Tried and True” was adapted from an old melodrama by Bill Johnson. i in Officially Opens Exhibit Today The official opening of the _ Trail Art Club Fall Exhibition takes place ‘this evening at Knox Church Hall in Trail with opening remarks by Trail May- or Chuck Lakes and Mrs. E. A. Tweeddale. _.. ‘The exhibit, which is to be held this afternoon and evening as well as Friday and Saturday, has a good selection of oil and water paintings, pottery, wall hangings, batiks, sketches and prints. for the past several years, the paintings will be judged by a panel. The selected item is then bought by the club and becomes ‘a part of its: permanent collec- tion. These art items are then loaned out to public institutes for display. 2 . CIVIC THEATRE Nelson : One Show Only -8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday ‘Two Shows -7 and 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday Nov. 10 < __STARSHIP INVASION _ Nov. 11-15 i (General) Nov. 12°". Matinee 2 p.m. FREAKY FRIDAY. Barbara Harris Jody Foster o Anabel isn’t herself today This morning they became each omer tees ROLLERCOASTER George Segal Fimothy Bottom Richard Widmark’ (Mature) Conimunity TV COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 Schedule for Tonight :00—Liberal Cabinet visits Trail-Castlegar, headed by Hon. Len Marchand, Minister of the Environ- ment. 7:00—Dorothy Jackson—A . Rosslandite shows slide and gives narration.of a helicopter trip to a remote area of British Columbia. 7:30—USCC Union: of “Youth Festival—Part 15. Pro- gram includes a sum- mary of the three-day festival by spectators Since it started in 1975, the Community Arts Counell has d the ol payne e HOE It raises “honey by spon- soring events, membership fees and nd _-the.. per the arts by sponsoring events such as the Summer Festival of the Arts and Valley Visions, and supporting various cultural : groups.’ capita grant . Cultural Fund, Its members include all types,of artists and PETER FONDA SUSAN SAINT JAMES - ‘There's some subconscious Castlegar & District ’ Chamber of Commerce *=+" De Soi Perinn: J one im SUG aka med The Hon. Graces (Secretary, and Minister ‘of « {Travel Industry; will: < Introduce this.multl- ye gee toy McCarthy, Provincial ‘campalgn, 2 and previews :. next year's Captain Cook and , 8:30—Canade © World Youth. Interview. “As has been the practice 9:00—Baha'i Educator, Ali Furitan, speaks in Castlegar. 10:30—Nelson Magazine: Fea- turing Ken Raines of the Alcohol and Drug: Com- mission. + entertainment. Com 's most 11:10-Sign-off. ieee ‘clip GUA To:: Regional Recreation: Commis DATE: Nov. 25 & 26 TIME: “Friday 7-10 p.m. & Saturday 9.- 5 pim.- Register at the Cr Please Include Fee — y Camptex by Noon, b dress: Phone No. « . nelther is her mother. : i "priday @ Saturday ‘ Dancing 9:30 Mon 30 ist & 3rd Open3 [pues Tuesdays °~ Guest be Signed In Dear ‘Ang: * “ia I ,_ introduce myself? I am Stinky the Il up the office. But I nave no intention of jew s those insults lying down. ' # Tt so happens I have.w ‘very good ‘reason for lighting up a ‘big {at cigar the minutel get tomy desk, It’s the lousy, cheap perfume the girls wear. Can you imagine working in close quarters with four dames who wear Gardenia from the dime store? ; The gir girls aleo complain that my dentures go “clickety click”. I’ don’t actually have full dentures—just. partials, but they never did fit right and I feel like I have a small tricycle in my mouth. Yea, I do click a little, but only to drown out the sound of the babes who pop their gum all day. long, It drives me bonkers. So you' see, Ann, there are two sides to every story. And * please don't ‘tsuggest that! buy them expensive Perfume, No deal. ied Dear ‘Maligaed: How about a Truth Session—with ‘both sides offering to give up something in order to gain something? Would you give up the etlnky cigars if thé gals gave up the perfume? ant i" ee ae sift Dear Ann: That letter from Klutzy Carol brought back some yondertal ry memories of the All-Time Winner of he National Klutz Ww Many people have been known to fall down stairs, but this woman managed to fall-up the stairs no matter where she was, She never falled to burn the toast or the roast or the pie crust. because she talked too Tong ‘on the phone. Usually helping someone in trouble. ° There. was always a dent in the car fender or a smashed headlight because she couldn't back out straight, yet she had a knack for. reconciling warring factions and'could get the most difficult people ‘to work together. During -her'last years her. voice ‘cracked on the high notes -when she sang The Star Spangled Banner but hor spirit was so great nobody noticed. : Mom died three years ago but hardly a week goes by but what, somebody comes up to me and says, “Gee, I miss your mother.” —The Klutz's Daughter ‘ Dear Klutz's Daughter: Tloved your letter. The Klutz must have been a real doll, ts . s s Dear Ann: Ihave a. nine-year-old. stepdaughter. We obtained custody of her when she was six, Since ae time.she insists on taking showers with her father. About five months ago! told her it was time ‘the bathed alone ina os Her answer, “I like to be with Daddy.” I discussed this with my husband after reading ofa similar situation {n your column. You ‘advised strongly ‘against it. He “Y don't see anything wrong with a Uttle girl showering ‘Ann Landers is off her rocker.”, Nease. adi yourself to this eubject once again and dox’t pull ‘any punches, As a stepmother, Iam —A Minority Voice Dear Min: Me pull punches? You must be a new reader, honey. The time to have put'an end to the joint showering was when the child was six. (It: atill would have been about three’ years too late.) Nonine-yearold girl should be romping nude with her father. seduction going on. ‘A heart-to-heart talk witha counselor should set your husband straight. If this ‘situation-is not resolved soon, get ready for real trouble later. * * s : Dear Miss Landers: I am a 96-year-old mother with two daughters, . 16 and 10. I was widowed eight years agoand remarried four years later, My husband is'30. Last week my elder daughter told me her stepdad has been Taking geal advances toward ber for feo eazy ond liely, e's. become so forceful she is gee aes | My first impulse was to eye that would create another, - }hell for my kids to live through. We ean't leave. My only, relatives’ jare.a mother who is in bad health and a brother 2,000 miles ‘away. «1 £U helped by husband build his business with insurance left by my first husband. We are ‘secure ‘and have-a lovely home but I know very little about running a business. My mail is delivered to the company post office box'so please put your advice nthenie per. He never reads anything but the financial and sports he. wealt kegw 1 wrote, Etoved out of his bed ani cant 3 {eiThin why Tate bis gta, —XYZ ‘Dear XYZ: Get some counseling at once. Peat-up e emotions are like a time bomb: You need toredice your rage bo you can talk to'your husband rationally. Then he must get. some counseling. Heisa sick man and needs insight into his illness. : With help, hopefully, he can be straightened out. If, he's too sick for straightening, ‘you: must wick him ‘out—but do try to salvage the situation first. | i -Kornie’s Ladi , Wear Bow Tie Blouse's: Pretty bow tie blouses of crisp Poiyester.’with full: button front and cuffs are featired this week... Dressy blouses in’ antron: with gently draped..cow! : neckline ,are In.:. The super. bale with.tong tle’ works - many ways —-wrap It, bow it, or tle it. 7 Dainty prints of ran shades to choose from. Sizes 8-20 1d 38-44. ¥ he as donamea F ishlalatajallafaighebploleiototaioiaiphaioieteiaiataiciaheteiale y |: IT’S SOUND COUNTRY Doug Davis” When the phone rang. the In case you' rea. bit; other night at 10:30, the voice © disappointed with the newest rice single on ABC/Dot on the other end informed me y of:‘Born to Love You,’ til pit that he was scaling to tell me at over. The 'Born to Love NO by not calling! By hows was side features the ‘too close to thoroughly contused, so | bef music sound’ of Price, i isked the gentle fellow who but the flip of “The Only Way, fe was ane would he please Say Good Morning? isabit ean I ove Taare tah the liking of fans who The character was Joe prefer the ‘country’ side of Stampley, a fellow It's always Ray Price, good ‘to fo hear from, both on : the phone and on record. The favor he had so graciously done was NOT. to call me a * couple of nights earlier when he and wife Jo Ann had driven within spitting distance of my home. It seems that Joe and . his better-half had made the trip to Oklahoma to pick up a brand new touring bus for Joe * and the band. Their schedule appened to put them In my .. neck of the woods about 2:30 A.M. | assured Joe that it would have been fine if he . had called and | wished that he had. | don't think | really* avinced him! Record World has awarded The e Boys the ‘Top New. Vocal; Group’ in its annual awards ‘poll. i group. which just signed with: . -ABC/Dot Records and whose first st alngle ‘on the label ‘Y'All @ Back Saloon’ is in the ton ‘country charts, . is ‘also being seen‘on the MOR lists. They are in the midst of a ‘cross-country tour, which last month found: them in Muskogee, Okla., where they were. made ‘honorary citizens’—the | first since Merle Haggard put the city on the musical map. Plans after a The. DINNER STEAKS 22s: f MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF CANADA GRADE ......... MATURE GRAIN FEDBEEF A $] 39 CANADA GRADE, Pre iv. ew BONELESS | $1.79 Mp 89 MEATY SPARERIBS==:........ 79° ‘PORK CUTLETS DELICIOUS. bs GROUND BEEF aT 69| EMPIRE BACON $1.39 By. the way, he ju: ust happened to mention the tact that he had a new Epic record of ‘Every, Day | Have To. Cry Carnegie Hall concert this fall include a European tour, the second after their Wembley Festival triumph last spring, and a return trip to the Soviet ‘FISH & CHIPS © FRASER VALE FROZEN. 2002. 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They have had to literally turn their Bel: Air, Calif. home into’a prison fortress to give them any privacy at all. The’FBI nabbed the people involved in the plot to kidnap Charlie's Angels Kate Jackson, Jackle Smith and Farrah's replacement, _Cheryl Ladd.’ But that hasn't stopped the ‘tremendous flow of obscene mail. Farrah is still deluged with a staggering average of 700 ‘sick’ letters a week: ‘As far as I'm concerned, this is‘a sick commentary an what. is toa society ~. «It's all due to the efforts of wife Natalie Wood that Robert Wagner, .now starring in ‘Switch,’ ;lost 15 pounds, bringing: him- down. to his fighting trim. of 165 pounds,’ same as he weighed 23 years ago. How did she do it? By throwing all his favorite junk, foods :and soft drinks out of the house, and feeding him spinach salads and egg whites. She even has a secret agent at his studio headin him away from the refreshment wagon. ... Look or Jack Ki Klugman, ‘Quincy’ to you, to.tie the knot soon wath actress Beds Kally. For years Bebe was the best friend of Jack's, former wife, game show player Brett Somers, but, Brett. says she isn't angry at. the new arrangement: she wishes them ‘‘all of the best."' Out at Hollywood Park the other afternoon to obsetve' the 3 bangtails, Jack got lucky. He. didn't bring any money because he didn’t want to lose, but he borrowed $2 froma - friend and ran it right up to $530. "I'm so used to losing." heclaimed, *'that this makes me nervous." WV BACKSTAGE: Coincidence: ‘Operation Petticoat’ was the first flick Tony Curtis made after his daughter'Jamie ~~ Lee was born in 1958: Jamie now plays a nurse in.the TV.~ series of the same name « .’.. A swarm of cop-cars rushed to Cher’s Beverly Hills home when the burglar alarm went > off recently at 3°A.M.. but it turned out to-be only-a ‘problem with the wires: nobody was inside. Meanwhile. the lady: herself. was in. 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