SDUDAYS A WEEK. Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. after 9 p.m. Guests Must Playing Fri. & Sot. Be SIGNED In GLEN & SKIP LOS ANGELES (AP) = s lined as a conic in Las Vegas, appeared in on Broadway, produedd Chico and the Man and Welcome Back, Kotter for television. 3 : Now he's ing his first movie, Porky's Revenge, L thursday bingo cu Secs he's having “the most marvelous time.of bt Yes, it's the third coming of Porky's, the outrageous’ comedy that set records. for bad. teviews and:big box Komack, who could write his own ticket for sitcams with any network, is directing Porky's Revenge in Y Plorida and loving it. As he explained by telephone after a week's work: “I've been trying for 10 years to nail my first feature as a director. I almost did Love at First Bite with George Hamilton, but Welcome Back, Kotter was picked up for another season. I was going to do Somebody Is Murdering My Husband with Farrah Fawcett but Chico and the Man interferred. I almost made a picture in Aus- tralia, but the Australians wouldn't let me both write and direct, “When Porky's Revenge was offered to me, I thought of it as something raunehy and seamy. Then I ran the whole picture and I was surprised to see that it had aj beginning, and middle and an end. It was raunchy, scat alogical and prurient, but it had a good story and good players. I also saw Porky's II and hated it. I couldn't believe that both had been directed by Bob Clark, whose work I admire. 7 Your choice of one gate admission to Calaway Park or three tickets for rides at Heritage Park. Just present this ad when checking in. Calgarys more tun when you stay at the Hospitality Inn or Village Park Inn Friendly statt, relaxing atmosphere Good restaurants pools saunas other exercise tacihties Great nightlite *For even more tun visit. when you check in we offer your choice o! @A gate pass to Calaway Park. with rides and attractions tor all age> “I decided it would be good for me to be associated with a commercial property and let people know that ‘this guy can bring in a picture at a good price.’ From my experience with Kotter I knew I could deal with a gang O hire ride tickets tor type of humor. And I thought I could stay within the SSudtchellorccmenal Porky's framework, giving the characters a better rela tionship to each other.” and antique train Vah to $3.00. lie de Komack had been in television since playing Jackie Cooper's millionaire buddy in Hennessy. Danny Thomas and Sheldon Leonard introduced Komack to directing, and he directed everything from Combat and Dr. Kildare Both hotels feature: * Indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna * Poolside restaurants * Fun nightspots ¢ Leafy indoor plantlife. fountains © Banquet and meeting facilities ® Special saver weekend rates . to Tarzan. His forte was comedy; as he proved with The CYP North Calga 7 caun (ini) Sotho Courtship of Eddie's Father, still his favorite show, 4 Hospitatity Inn Ans 'thoygh Kotter was his biggest moneymaker. In Motel Village, across from On LRT to Stampede Park and . McMahon Stadium and the downtown. Near Southcentre, He last worked in television as executive producer of 9 to 5, “I'd had it with TV,” Komack explained. “I was not giving more to the medium, and I felt I had done my best work. Besides, the bottom had fallen out for half-hour comedies. When Norman Lear, the king of half-hour comedies, comes back with AKA Pablo and can't make it, you know the medium is in trouble. “Will the half-hour comedy come back? I think so. It's necessary to grab the audience or Bridge time periods.” University. Near Market jrentwood Village and Foothills Hospital. On direct route to Calaway Park and Banff Chinook Centre and Heritage rk FOR RESERVATIONS. Phone (403) 278-5050 135 Southland Drive S F at Macleod Trail FOR RESERVATIONS: 1804 Crowchild Trail N.W Toll-Free RESERVATIONS for both Hotels: Phone (403) 289-0241 1-800-268-8993 ” “a a ie ~~ « + + ee OM PY AAAI AASV VV b > he HF MN ‘ ‘ NTT 2 MBNA LE BIG FANNIE ANNIE. (515 Ibs.) APPEARING NIGHTLY at the MARLANE HOTEL TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 9 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. BIG FANNIE ANNIE had bit parts in such movies as PORKYS. She has done local commerials in the Florida area. She is very funny and, ina fun- ny kind of way clagsy, COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF — BIG.-FANNIE ANNIE AT THE MARLANE HOTEL, AUG, 13°T0 18181 , MARLANE HOTEL (1980 LTD.) Phone 330 Columbia Ave., Captiegar ~ 365-2626 MUSIC WITH A MESSAGE .. . Kin Lalat — a musical group from Guatemala — performed last night at the Community Complex to an enthusiastic audience Cosews Photo Ghostbusters on top HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Viewers poured in to see Purple Rain in its second weekend at North American movie houses, but not enough of them to keep Ghostbusters from knocking the newcomer down a notch and reclaiming the top spot as the best box office draw. Ghostbusters, the comedy about a team of extrasensory exterminators, grossed $6.5 TV's Alice is in her last season LOS ANGELES (AP) When Linda Lavin returns to taping her hit CBS series Alice this month, it will be her ninth season in the situ ation comedy and, she says, her last. “There's comfort in playing the same character and mak ing her grow,” the actress said, but after filming 16 more epidoses she plans to move on to other TV proj ects. During her annual break from taping, Lavin has been performing with the presti gious Boston-based American Repertory Theatre, a com pany she’s worked with on and off since 1966 Learning scripts, rehears ing and then performing plays on alternating nights ’t easy, Lavin said in an interview. “I guess the gears that are hardest to switch (are) that in Alice I can learn the lines on my feet in two days,” she said. “Also, they're not rhy med couplets from another century.” In addition to a spring engagement in Boston and a July stopover in Ann Arbor, Mich., the company has play ed at two festivals this sum. mer: the Quebec Interna. tional Festival and the Olym pic Arts Festival PACKS HOUSE million during the weekend to boost its nine-week total to $152.9 million. The Columbia release had fallen into second place the previous weekend when Purple Rain, the auto- biographical film starring flamboyant rock star Prince, opened as the top draw. Purple Rain, a Warner Bros. release, grossed $6.2 million to raise its two-week total to $18.8 million. The next five spots were taken by films aimed at the summer youth audience. Gremlins, well behind the leaders with a weekend gross of $4.1 million, moved back into third place after being edged into fourth the pre. vious week by a re-release of Disney's Jungle Book. Jungle Book, in fourth place this weekend, was fol lowed by The Karate Kid, Indiana Jones and the Tem- ple of Doom and Never ending Story. Indiana Jones had not ranked in the top seven the previous week. Here are the weekend's top seven grossing films, with distributor, weekend gross, total gross and num ber of weeks in release. Ghostbusters, Columbia $6.5 million, $152.9 million, nine weeks. Purple Rain, Warner Bros., $6.2 million, $18.8 mil lion, two weeks. Gremlins, Warner Bros., $4.1 million, $120 million, nine weeks. Jungle Book, Disney, $3.8 million, $12.6 million, two weeks. The Karate Kid, Columbia, $3.6 million, $48.3 million, seven weeks. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Paramount, $2.3 million, $155.5 million, 11 weeks, Neverending Story, War ner Bros., $2.2 million, $14 million, three weeks. Lavin and her colleagues played to packed houses in Los Angeles, performing two contrasting works: the 18th century comedy The School for Scandal, and Pirandello's thought-provoking Six Char acters in Search of An Au thor The theatre gives me a chance to stretch my range,” said Lavin, who plays a grieving old woman in Six Characters. You don't get that much chance to spread out age. wise or character-wise in tel evision or film.” Lavin says there will be TV life after Alice. Wizard's Cable 10 TV CABLE 10 Access Television Thursday, Aug. 9 6:00—Sign-on and program information. 6:03—Politieal Prisoners — Two guests repre senting Amnesty In ternational, explain this world problem and what can be done. 6:30—Contents Under Pres sure — Lorne Creor, a Margot Masterton re. views the following movies available on First Choice for the month of August: Strange Brew, Jaws II, Survivors, Greg. ories Girl and the David Bowie concert. 9:30—Battering — Are you aware of the facts? Gillian Browning in Palace to Seturdey Mondey 9 10 4B 6 to 10:30 movies, ineluding two she Sundey 1 to $ developed and produced for 1003-2nd St CBS, as well as her own She has starred in four TV musical special last year [PURASE Wore: Twrs PRocem owLT — cacu PRAvUR RE-QUIRES A SEPARATE AmMiSSIOW NOW SHOWING! THE music AND BREAK WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, DANCE EXPLOSION! terviews RCMP - 10 rene Const. Terry Searbo videotapes this roc and Val Stephenson of band from Seattle, the Women in Need Society, concerning battering 10:00—Open Mind This final segment in the 10-part series explor es a local event which celebrates the grow ing awarenéss of the human community, the spring festival of awareness 10:30—Sign-off MMUNITY . VACATION BIBLE : SCHOOL A Vecotion Bible will be held of Resker Hail in Robson, August 13 to 23 from 9:00.a.m. to 12 noon. Ages 4 to 14 welcome. Come enjoy gomes. cratts, Bible stories and songs. Sponsored by venthDay Adventist Church. 6/00 Washington during a recent performance. 7:00—Robson Volunteer Fire Dept. 2nd An nual Firefighter's Competition. Part 2 — held at Pass Creek Park during SunFest. Commentary by Norm Wilkes and Glenn Bryéon. 9:00—Front Row Ticket — THE RIBBON On the Fortieth onniversary of people from the U.S. and Cenade wili sie @ ribbon ergund the Perttagon . ta be sewn together with of others. Joints al thé United Church, nt 7:30 on Saturday, August |) to hearJustine Merritt. one of the orgonizers of the project. and see some of the ribbon segments 2/63 poper and § iw Mondays tor W. 5 poper fo the Costlega: Mews gt 197 Mulroney defends Tory ‘separatists’ WINDSOR, ONT. (CP) — Conservative Leader Brian Mulroney said today the Tories “are indeed reaching out” to recruit candidates of other political persuasions to form the next government, even those who supported the “yes” campaign in the 1980 Quebec independence referendum. Mulroney said now is the time to heal old wounds — not settle old scores — but he aceused Prime Minister Tur- ner of avoiding the fight for united Canada four years ago and compared their perfor- manices at the time. “I was there in the tren ches fighting for Canada and I didn't see Turner around,” Mulroney told about 150 sup- Oy the Comedian Following list of candidates in einigh Colombse ior the Sept. 4 tedero! elec ated moterio! after the riding Serer 15C). Bob Cameron Crofren (PC). St pamen Bt. eres Keer! . Ganry Kriarnan fr Pere Mon / porters at a breakfast meet- ing. Turner has accused Mul ‘roney of speaking out of both fis ‘sides of mouth by re- cruiting separatists while preaching national unity. Tories nominated for the Sept. 4 election in Rimouski, Hull and Louis-Hebert rid ings “not only would, but worked actively for the sep- arate side in the Quebec ref erendum of 1980,” he said Mulroney, on a five-day swing through Ontario, promised to pay special at tention to economic growth in the province and “work in timately and closely with Ontario political leaders. “When Ontgrio is booming it's good for the rest of the countrf,” he said. e0) re Herre (Green). Neville Houghton (COR), Mike Lotte (PC), Leon Mikulin (ind) ‘Purych (Rhino). «Melson Riis (NOP) w. 1 (nOP 631 oe & ). bid Poche (NOP) (MOP 815) — bob drinco ry, sre OF). Jeon Ter D «iain Pat May (MC 3. 78) — tom wdeiay (MOF). Pomgy rome (SC Labon A). Rhone Wannice (Oreen) ‘Gory 5 test (NDP 7,042) — Aileen, Fletcher (Green). Louis Lesosky (ind). Joe Martin (L). 1-Ted Miller (NOP). Mark Mosher (Comen). ¥ 9 (PC). (Pe 1 467) Hever (COR), tone Compagroto () John Clarke (Lin). -Chuck Cook (PC). Phi Marsh [Green ‘ oo”) @). ice Vehey (rc 2.414) — Orion Lew (kin), eA McCyiah (FC). Most O'Bewne William Kashtan said at a news conference. “It's a kind of alliance of a sort and it's unfortunate for the Canadian people that this is so — that the don't have separate, distinct policies. “One right-wing party is bad enough. Having two right-wing parties is worse for Canada.” The accusation echoes the thrust of NDP Leader Ed Broadbent's campaign in which he has attempted to portray Turner and Mulron- fielding candidates in 52 of the country's 282 ridings. No Communist.party can- didate has been elected to the Keegstra to run as Socred RED DEER, ALTA, (CP) — Jim Keegstra, the former Eckville, Alta., school tea cher facing trial on charges of wilfully promoting hatred against Jews, will run as a Social Credit candidate in the Sept. 4 federal election. Keegstra, 50, filed nomin ation papers at the last min ute Tuesday for the Red Deer seat currently held by Progressive Conservative Gordon Towers. At least one Social Credit candidate and the Canadian Ethnoeultural Council con demned Keegstra’s candi dacy. Keegstra, second vice president of the party's Al berta wing, said earlier this year he would not run in the fall election. When the party failed to nominate a candidate last week, the tall, grey-haired garage mechanic decided to enter the race. “I felt somebody else would probably take the nomination but no one did so,” Keegatra said. “We want to keep Social Credit alive and want to give those who feel that these present politicians haven't provided very good govern- ment an opportunity to vote for a party whose policy could eure the terrible mess and financial slavery this country has got itself into.” ), x-Ahar gare Mut ). She fae (Riva) Chall (NOP), Jock Volrich (PC). Shirley Wong Veneowver wor 5.974) Nancy Morrison (b), Ved (Green) ter (Comm), ton Weddell (NDP) Collin Wong (PC). (Pc 12.034) Te John A. Freser (PC). Mork i Credit Union = teal ® Fewievae © ; ce eee Keegstra was fired in De cember 1962 from the teach img position he held for 14 years after some parents complained about his views on Jews and Roman Catho- lies. During a nine-day prelim- inary hearing earlier this year witnesses told a provin cial court judge that Keeg- stra taught students the number of Jews killed by the Nazis during the Second World War was greatly exag. gerated and there was a Zionist plot to control the world. CANDIDATE OBJECTS Rod Start, Social Credit party candidate for Leth bridge-Foothills, said Keeg. stra should resign from the ty and not seek election, “I think defiriitely it’s going to upset the party with the negative publicity that's being placed on him,” Start said. Navin Parekh, president of the Canadian Ethnocultural Council, said Keegstra’s can didacy is shocking and cause for concern. “Mr. Keegstra's views rep resent everything that is mean-minded, racist and un Canadian,” Parakh said in a news release. “|. am particularly con. cerned that he will now have another platform from which to spout his policies.” Keegstra is scheduled to appear in court Sept. 24 to set a trial date Happy 20th Anniversary AGNES Love Gardon Pa % - er ED BROADBENT ‘annoyed Commons since the 1940s and the proSoviet party drew only 0.05 per cent of the vote in 1980. Kashtan has urged the NDP, trade unions, native organizations and women's and peace groups to band to gether to ensure neither the Liberals nor the Tories form a parliamentary majority However, he admitted his appeal so far has fallen on “barren ground” and blamed Broadbent's “shortsighted” opposition for scuttling such an alliance. In his news conference, Kashtan blamed the party's poor showing on a media blackout of its policies, which gthe new LUNCH IN THE 1884 RESTAURANT Open Monday throught Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. LUNCHEQN SPECIAL $3.50 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 11 .m.-2 p.m. Nea! cho NDP : he said are aimed at fighting unemployment, poverty and social inequality. Kashtan urged Canada to United States but said « “policy of peaceful co-exis- tence” is needed. He called for countries, viet Union, of all production, testing and deployment of nuclear weapons. The NDP supports such a freeze but Turner and Mulroney have Castlegar - Beside Mohawk | 4 Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. — Fri. through Mon, . 365-2262 or Winlaw 226-7270 HOMEGOODS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Tues. - Sat., 9:30 - 5:30 China Creek Drive a Little to Save alot” not yet allowed t! to be pinned down on the question. Full employment, in which everyone who wants a job can work, could be achieved through a reduction in the work week with no reduction in pay, pension changes per mitting earlier voluntary re tirement and an enhanced public investment program, Kashtan said. Unemployment in was at 11.2 per cent. He also predicted that des. pite apparent opposition to the national energy program and the Foreign Investment Review Agency, public opin ion would support nationali. zation of certain key indus- tries so Canadians could “de- termine the destiny of our country.” June DINING GUIDE A Magnificent Dining Experience awaits you . . . from light lunches to . . . full course meals . . . at \eh/ Vale HTT WEWee rey nbn ghiiiitii hotel trail bc. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE: SHIRLEY ANDERSON—365-7561 fine restaurants. 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