ate pee ROSS: OG CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 22, 1977 rofile Z Jack. Klugman After 30 years ‘of Playing almost every character dtum to “gambler—Jack Klugman ‘role that i doctor to has found a very appealing ine'and in his NBC-TV series, ‘Quincy.’ = For Klugman, his rete satisfying a yen. ‘When | get a yen for drama, just urn to drama is.a matter of do‘a lot of. comedy, | always as a person gets a yen for a; “But the plece of gman funny part is, if | do'a lot of drama, | never get a yen to do comedy." Klugman, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., attended Carnegie Tech before deciding on acting. Once his went to and enrolled in a mind was made up, he. ; course atthe A To support himself, ployee and a housepaint Seer S38 ts converted churche: wESS spent 10:years in summ experience in such plays ‘Born Yesterday. play. starring Henry Fol credits:are’a revival of ‘Tehin Tchin.’ ‘The Odd Couple. odbye Columbus with another struggling actor, Charles Bronson, in a $14-a-week apartment. Klugman learned his craft with him and other friends such as Ossie Davis, Rod Steiger and George Roy: Hil! performing in drafty cellars and 8. - He considers his first real break in acting an ap- pearance with Kim Stanley in "St. second, opposite Rod Steiger in ‘Stevedore.’ He then On his return to New York, he understudied in ‘Mr. Roberts’ before taking the role of the doctor in the hit -.His entrance into TV began in the early days of live productions, such as ‘The Velvet ‘Alley’ on ‘Playhouse 90.’ He has more than 400 TV credits including his 1963 Emmy-winning portrayal of a blacklisted actor in the ‘Blacklist’ episode of ‘The Defenders’ and his role in His motion picture credits include: sme aa ‘of Wine.and Roses,'.‘I Could Go On Singing’ and* ican Theatre Wing. he worked as a postal em- ler. Those years were spent Joan,' and his er stock, gaining invaluable as ‘The Petrified Forest’ and nda. Among his Broadway ‘Golden Boy.'. ‘Gypsy’ and ‘Angry Men," Original Theatre Energy Ploy at DTUC This Week gy by Popular Demand — you missed | Thqatre-, Energy's original play, ‘Volces: - ‘|.Now and Then in the Koote- ‘nays’, you' will. get two -more” changes to see it at the, NDU: (DTUC) Theatre this. Friday © and Saturday evening. , Many, people have asked the Theatre Energy group to again perform this play which, last May, delighted audiences from Golden and Invermere to Nakusp, Rossland and even Kelowna. ‘Voices’. is: unique as a theatre picce. It’appears as a {series : of ‘images and scenes ~ CRTTC In Hot Water. (continued from page A4) Such a hearing would force -» the minister of communications tb account for the activities of the. government, ‘the ‘political party in power, subpoena ‘all financial records of “both: the party and the companies -in- volved. The chartered banks -. would have to disclose accounts ofall directors of the companies _.and the political party concern- ed. j e Any. suspicion of irregular- - ity would bring in ad immediaite RCMP enquiry, with possible ?i fons by the Canadian + The City of Castlegar is to advertise for a new assistant superintendent of works and services. * Council made this decision at its meeting last week fol- lowing the ending of Peter von = Harten’s employment in the position. | . As well, council approved the promotion of Peter Koochin to general foreman and the promotion of four senior men in the works and services depart- ment to the position of lead- hands. Complete — £01701 - 3rd A’ © All Major Appliances © Complete Line of Parts © Fast Service © We Service the entire Kootenay Area i Call Now -368-8612— Trail Appliance Repair Shop Ltd. ve., East Trail Federal Supreme: Court, not - issions operated by the gov- ernment. In fact, the commis- sions should, be under Parlia- ¥ mentary. control, with an all- party committee being respon- sible to parliament and, hence, “the public. The third, very telling piece of information,-is the ap- pointment. ‘of: Mr. Camu as chairman: of the CRITC, re- placing Harry Boyle, who has retired. Mr. Camu has been— now get this—president of the ‘Canadian Broadcasters’ Asso- ciation forthe last four years, thereby lobbying for that group of businesses who control our Prehistoric ‘A baby mammoth, which lay for 12,000 years preserved in the Siberian pi was private radio and television stations. The i of} We must continually com-; based on Kootenay history. The characters include an Indian “shaman, ‘Doukhotor farmers, .. |" ° restless’-hippies, cavorting dance-hall girls and boys, and even an Englishman in love - witha’ dream and a lady. of refinement, and a patient Ja- panese fisherman who finds out one day he is a prisoner-of-war. Cast of thousands? No, just nine’ people. who: collectively created ‘this. work’ (on LIP’ , funding) from‘'a mixture of stories, gossip, rumors, and ~ ramblings of old-timers’ as ‘wel! as documented evidence. Says’ one very modest actor in the company, “It's a combination of experimental theatre and pure schmaltz.” But Bob Allen‘of the «Vancouver Province had more to say after, he watched a Silverton performance: ~, “Theatre Energy weaves a remarkable spell of theatrical magic that delights with its : humor, deeply moves with its sensitive portrayal of simple people up against nearly impos- ‘sible odds, sharply bites with its strong social satire and works as a compelling and powerful evening of theatre.” Theatre Energy of Winlaw is a cooperatively-run perform: -. ing ensemble going into its second season. Its main interest Mr. Camu is like asking a top Mafia ‘Capo to head a crime -commission! 5 No way, Mr. Trudeau, we can’t. buy. this-it - stinks! . You cannot expect any one person to head a government commis- sion, with the responsibility.the position holds, after represent- ing an important.lobby to that commission for , the ;, previous ; ‘tour’ years, The Devil always . looks after its own and it will be : so in this case. . Mr. Camu may bea‘ very . honest, capable person, but it is 1: eo. d Works and Services — wiucsty%e Siete com Coa ant te Carden poh z o,e s gee ba Position to be Filled Perhaps Uncle Pierre, is'using this as’ a devious way .to discredit the CRTTC and put it under: government contro}. I sincerely hope that our MPs are. wise to this and stop any government chicanery -in this regard. D This is an editorial and’ represents my own opinions on the facts available. In any (so-called) democracy, every citizen has a right to his or her opinion and should value it very. highly. Any person who be- comes apathetic and says, ‘what's the use, they will do it any way’, is asking for trouble.: ” | Scientists Thaw Out - Youngster Leningrad zoological museum where it was shown to journal- ists and -scienti: thawed out recently and shown to Soviet reporters and scien- tists, Tass news agency re- ports. “It-.ig.a little over one metre (three feet) long and Scientists are to study the mammoth—the first prehistoric animal that modern science has “been able tostudy in detail—for six months before it is stuffed and put on public display. weighs almost’ 100 kilograms (220, pounds). One can see the minutest details of the struc- ture of its head, trunk, legs and the pattern of its skin," the agency reports. al The mammoth, estimated to be six, months old at its death, was found July 8 in a mine in the Far Eastern region of Magadan. It has been kept in- a‘refrigerated chamber, at the with our tives and state our concerns, be they for our own reasons, or for the*community/region. Every- - one seems to forget, the federal and ‘provincial representatives are our employees in the full sense of the word. They depend upon our support. 2 : is in’ loping original plays “about the area in’ which: its characters live. Members of the company are Buzz Bense, Mary- Lynn Burke, Judy Ceroli, Ron- nie Gilbert, Nancy Harris, Hank Hastings, Bryan Marrion, Cathie Marrion, and Meredith ~ Bain Woodward. : NOW LOCATED. WCASTIEGAR, ; _ AGL EXTERIOR SIDING © VINYL:® ALUMINUM © SOFFITS © FACIA ‘Your Specialists In New. “or Home Renovations” < BREE ESTIMATES . 1005 - Sth Ave.,'S;, Castlegar ~~ QUALITY & ECONOMY “COMBINED ‘= economically-priced Chinon Single, Lens Reflex at 205/90) ‘Pettitt Photos 74PineSt., Castlegar | 365-7663. ~ CLARKE TOYOTA - ta! SALE Drive : Clarke Toyota will fly you from anywhere in B.C. 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Now 10” ‘Reg. $13.75" Gal. now. ‘Wallcoverings. _General Paint Pro KRY on WINN grounds Oct..6,°7 and.8-is' the ferris wheel pictured above: d by the Fest Committee to raise funds for next year’s FUR TEI Bas _ Bridge Club... |) Game Results: ‘| “Ten tables participated ‘in Monday night's play at the Joy, Bridge; Club. wi simple®: praye: entered her life ~ toa life of fulfillment an xisting orga +: Phe decision to recommend. a separate association for. the pron nd further develop; ment of Highway *No,. 8° was: ‘at: the steering’ commit- ~ Yee's, reguiar’ meeting: held at Cranbrook ‘on Sept. 9.-)):; -! Originally, ,the ‘committee + had been: feaning towards’ re- commending ‘that. a ‘council of existing organizations be ere- participation. Bald’ Hansen, “We, tool long look :‘at:'some,’ type: Highway No. 3 counc/! organiz- ed’on, a, regional’ basis, . The more’ we’ looked ;at it," the: steering i ‘ u ‘matters,”. Hansen ighwa: i continued."What.we don't have . , and what we need,” he went on, “ig an’ organization \to |’ be concerned with the big pleture id’ our recommendation for a stated, “the more it appeared that we were creating a system where”: more:'emphasis °, was Separate is if adopted by the conference, will definit- ‘ely: fill the’ bill,” ° ‘Other recommendations adopted by the steering’ com: mittee, will: call for an initial rship fe6 schedule rang- ing from $10 for an individual business to $100 for cities and i a.°15-member . 9 Castlegar Kiwanis < Club was granted approval for ‘a*liquor’ licence for, its’ annual ‘Klondike:: Night | dance... Ald. -Dave!-Ferguson: said: the’ city can approve 'only six licences a year: and? the: Kiwanis: Club licence: ig ‘the fifth one okayed so far in‘1977.:.: 2 ee The city: has received con- + |: gratulations ;on* its two-tone 4th Sto: S.:and \6th 'Ave. 8. A e 3 Couneil approved sidewalk construction ' program: changes allowing: the ‘bullding“‘of | side- -walks Ave. in board of directors to be elected by the general membership; a chairman to be elected by and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 22, 1977, | Beautiful Hair. “Begins with a call to. . Kelly Tuse - Sat., 9a.m.-5p.m. Gary Bacon Is avaliable most Mondays & Thursdays: « Inez'M: Smith, Manageross 605 and8t., 8: PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC NOTICE. - As part of the review of the Pollution Contre for the. Mining, Miné-milling and Smeiting .of British Columbia, a task-force meeting‘will:be held, 977 at 310 + commencing,at'7:00.p.m.. on October.’3, "Ward. Street, third floor conference room, : Prov! Government Bullding, Nelson, B.C. "’. The. purpose of: the meeting Is to encourage publi | i participation Inthe review of the Objectives and anyone from the board of and the bil h of five stand-” jpMatter, -1s i welcome. to_ attend. ing ‘committees: highway: Pro- motion, highway development, f .On SO z front_ of the Castlegar News, 282 ft, on Pine St., and, if funds: membership. eat -“Everything we-have done so! far*is' a recommendation,” sald Hansen, “as'the final say’ - rests with those who attend our founding meeting to be held at ‘Cranbrook én Oct. 29 and 30.” Persons’ interested"in ob- |. taining the’ particulars’ in’ the. ihighway.. i : liminated thi letter. from. Polly. “sinoff: regarding her‘driveway - "the city was turned down by council. Mr. Poster explained in on’ a’ neighbot’s ,property’ but -, that ‘differences ‘with the new neighbor, necessitates, a: new connection on his own propert; Féquest by the’ Castlegar ‘Sbéetyfor.three more entrance, : her:.third on “the subject, was referred to works and services .. superintendent. . “Alex ‘Lutz for further investi- gation, <5. a ee oe a er. Council, as it has in past years,’ approved an application ‘ by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club < for exemption of the Kiwanis 1 rty takes | fe Scout. riences rifle’: practice “on. Wedne * evenings,” provided ‘the hall ailable on those. evel tb dere Mic , the, villa’s‘e: ion when the city’s: parking requirements considered ‘necessary, will inchided in ‘next year's budge pone sia , Coples of the Objectives and of the briefs to the Public *; Inquiry are available for public scrutiny at the Regional: office of the Pollution Contro!. 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