E2 : 1975 SIERRA GRANDE GM en with 8° camper. Asking Ph, 399-4300, MUST SELL. 1980 Ford Falrmont s/W, extras, $7,950, Ph, 367+ le re, ! 1973 FORD GALAXIE 500, 2. aoe cgnaition Be Best offer. jood radial lipst, Gc Good h. 3 65 : ine MERCURY MONARCH. Clean : Interior, cuns efficiently. Ph, 365- 2350, . 457 * 1977 374 TON CHi : condition. 50,000 mi } ineulaied Sanepy, f re BARRACUD/ 273, ? good condition, $2,500, Phe . mais, 87 1974 DODGE SORCNET, custom. $600 o.b.0. Ph. 6/5 1967 FORD 1/2 T, ee vA Looks Bess. runs wel $' 957-9387. 3/57 Ph. 365-7088 after ws? BE eXreanin. GARY KALESNIKOFF "Sales Coll for a demonstration anytime Res. 7 rt Bus. 352-6688 449. - |. Hydraulic angling, stick shift ‘° Here anata ot Huss couple wiih child went 2 ord CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 12, 1980 THE BETTER HALF WILL BABYSIT In my home: Mont y day to Friday, Ph. 399-4300. /57 . By Barnes " AIL_KINDS of WOOORUTTERS ANOLOGOERS CHAINSAWS Le WE FIX AND ‘SHARPEN 7) oat BRANDS BUCK HAVEN CHAINSAW Completa Service Center a Beever Crook 307-7822 “SMALL GROWING BUILOING., 1 SUPPLY BUSINESS. Ay nurses and ‘in ‘he, passing of my i nbend Rober}. EARN A SECOND INCOME, Learn > Incor me Tax at home. For cee brochure write U & R-Tax |, School, 1345 Pembi ‘Mai nipeg, nies HOW to get 000 hom: $75' ‘will place your, 2s-word Classified ad men of ‘ie. 8. E-Yuhon ‘Some ion, fi k Phone after 5 p.m 963-5 7h rok fins: "NEED a eer Will work by 379, FORD WAGON, $400 o.n.0. h, 365-6512 after 5 p.m. wv: 7 7 HONTE CARLO, $4,600: 1960 Grand Peix, $7,600. DL #5388, Ph Serta SNOW blade. Supplier. operation. Fh. 1978 FORD MUSTANG Gobra. 902 V-B guto., 40,000 miles, ganaition. *aahcng $6,500, Bh 96 3/56 fa 'EPIC for paris, Ph, G65: 3678. 1975 CIS. JEEP. Me tg anda rs 3. Coli 625-9306 afterS p.m. ‘3/55, Hondas Cost Less In Nelson 352-3195 D.L. #5017 1274 ITERATE 1 Ton. 14° box, hydraulic {cilgate. Excellent condition. Ph, 359. ‘6000 miles, pant one Nelson eer Before S p.m. BOW MAC Terenas TRAIL HONDA 368-337, 1975 SKIDOO TNT 440. Excellént 48 hours More reasons to choose TRADERS HOMERLAN MORTGAG! ° Upto ae of the appraised value Consolidate debts . into one affordable poyment No hidden charges Insurarice available— Life, Disability, _ Fire & Theft Nobrokeragefee Home appointments canbe arranged Call me: RICK PEPPAR 352-6696 TRADERS HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES 626 Baker Street NELSON, B.C. hone 724-3731, 8:30 a.m. to Pr 8 a rr | pm Z_CLEAN working man requires one if To par etws 1967 TEMPEST, good motor, good ironies yabod "body, extrod. th a7 RUSTANG GHIA, 4- rE je 1,000 kilometres, sun Foot, new tren, 35. b.o. Ph, 365-5714 ask for Kare 3/55 Unwanted Vehicles Towed Away Free (Cash for Some) BLEWETT AUTO WRECKER 352-9590 7050 KENWORTH LOGGING TRUCK with Venture loader, tons Hayes Logging Trailer ith salvage contract. $60,000.01 ONE DOUBLE wide snowrmoblle trailer, tilt, Ph, 359-7428. COLUMBIA 22 outboard, Yoba HB 20 ft. with trailer and outboard. Ph, 368-9600 or 368-5325, ttn/37 mand exiras ye YAMAHA SR-500cc, $1, o.b.o, ess Suzuki) 185ce, eeking $450. Ph, 365-234! 1980 aig 4 eacalion condition. Ph. 2650, 3/57 ACTION ADS GET RESULTS Sailboat with - ‘¢ 1.C.B -C. CLAIMS ©. RESTORATIONS * AUTO GLASS BUSINESS HOURS MON. — FRI. 8 A.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. - SPM, NOON Castlegar Auto Body (1979) Ltd. 2230 - 6th Ave. 365- 5424 SHUG aa OED a working condition, Call 365+ sis, GRADE 12 Student: u sate wires room ond. board, Cal « 3 Ae Rod Grad ‘a ENT: Working, married th selerences: Ph. 226-7782 or 8. WANTED: 300 tu. in, Ford 6+ =n aa “goo ood condition. Ph. 365-3730.3/57 Wiinted Clean Cotton Rags Castlegar News 7 Columbia Ave. WARY TO BUY good qualliy used slossicial guitar, or accoustic, Ph, ail 368-369! nGERLY NEEDED: Hower” trailer or cabin to rent in Castlegar vicinity for reliable searking' adult. Please Sentact 9 bi housadeqbin. madiatelys sais rite “ia00 ce alitaenee sone: Ph, 365-7175 afterép.m. ORGAN lessons in Shoreacres. “Ph. 359-7501. 3/56 56 area anytime durin hour of gr contract. Free en imotes. ‘PAINTING ‘CONTRACTORS Cominéicial © Industrial ‘Residential oe NSS Paint Clinic + G6S:B5 FOUNDATIONS 7a ana” ema. Eime: tins guarantedd writs 365: unplied fond ins instalted * 229 ae Gusrerteca, Oe -Phona 365-5164 ONE 3 mi pup ie seats wistureds Ph Se 2/57 T you have an item you'd like. to give away, please drop us a line or phone and we'll run your ad free for two:weeks unless % ' notified otherwise. tin lasses, brown awn case, in, Vicinity of eomegar ‘Primary. Fh, 365-61 tos: san Shephard, ans 3 fs 1, OPBFO: Sidr He ia block and teeond hak 6 visible scar on his left front paw. For Foe ny Information please coli bin tie. £965 °7 M4Diz gp 2/ST ft aah ee Found i tei are not charged for. If you've lost some, thing or found something, ‘phone the Action Ad number in your business hours, We'll run the ad two weeks unless notified otherwise. tin/11 SINGLE’ PERSON. urgently needs one or two bedroom apartment or suite in Castlegar area. Ph. 3. ke . iow BLADE for 4-wheel dri Smo!! puppy, prefer part cocker spaniel ond part Pomeranian, Ph, straight split okes. “ é. ais {0 BUY: Used plano, spinne! or small upright in goed condition. Ph. 365-5444 cfterSp.m. 3/55 Ost: Clear plastic tab on ring with 3 keys — one Dodge ignition key, Lost near Plaza on Menday. THE SHAKLEE family. Ind f + 862-5825 oT. Bg! ociat! fa handte everything right here, for more information centact the Cast jar News, Columbia asilegar. tin/A21 ee “at ‘Northwest, Homes . ¥ ‘Double wides from 960 89.” ft. to 1440 sq, ft. Dealer for " Meduline and Manco." _ Northwest Mobile “Homes . * 368-3881 ° Aa78Cot, Aves: : \ .ONo. 6583 Ey San ae FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER, at Tenders will be accepted Up: 'o Noon, November 21,'1 Thad Fee the followin, I— MJ H.C, Scout” 19 1 lawheel deve) SS cc Vere AL-ANON, Anne F. Christine C. 965-2448, ‘Care (, 999-4419, Po ny ie "es a Beg areal Poy. iat ANCORFORATE Low OVER THE PRONE =-FAST - Phorte RT MELAW: Se eogs E > TOLL FR F -800- in Vancouver greocall (aav2da2) sheteae, Mastercharge ac- “pari Hislp You Con Afford” ’ ALCOHOLICS - ANONYMOUS _ 365-3663. BIG. ROROTHERS. of Share a ment will brother, iG reall last forever. se jor. ttle “up to roe eere arenes" cee ae as "1 ia me Scout Tender” pba CARTLEGAR, B.C, vin SHO SHE STRICT ARO QW Quotations will be received! loon, November 14, :1980,. rer Y COMFORT DISTRIBUTORS 7; (on the Farm) . Ph. 226-7221 éy'Cafntatt wood ‘heaters & baittrene ae os Castlegar News ' Action Ads ee one «They ¢ Get Results + {efor Advertisers! bE fe Da vie MONTREAL (cPy. = The movie’ business has a ways”: traded primarily: { Illusion but precious little of “it has rubbed off on/Plerre David. ¥ “I'm doing, what I can sell,” says David, .summing’ . up a philogophy: that has al- ready propelled - -him .to the status, by: Canadian stan- dards, of movie mogul. “y’ At34, David heads Film- plan International, one.of tlie. most’ successful ‘movie pro- duction comipariies in Canada, and. Mutual) Films, Ltd.,’ the country’s .-largest, indepen- . dent’ distributor, both based” in Montreal: The two are part of the’ ’ Civitas group of companies which ‘also. owns extensive boardenatiog facilities in Que- A: new company, Film- . plan, turns out slick, com- ercial movies aimed at the ‘ma , mass North: ‘an xf wnitket yet, but David says “office and suitable’ sH) those that are are returning vision sales “and wot 4a pha a bullets. °:“Quir...may’ about fables cts ; > That, kere h Brood, ‘Si Fright, atetth' Gas,'a suspense caper < called Dirty Tricks; roe ented fare sue! oy na Comie ch AaB! emily a CBr ios. -oarit irt; y, Tricks js head by auch bankghle, Holly woo stars ‘as Elliott Gould bis Kate Sachsen The Fright by ¢ : William Shatner ..and -.Lee,’ Grant and. Gas by Donald Sutherland and ‘Susan’. Ans- pach, ‘Not all. of these movies are completed and on the’ (Castlegar Socials 7 for interi Paintin classrooms af the ” Weodana Pork €ler ley Humphrie: le tan! Secondary School — (2) DIVORCE u OVER THE PHONE - FAST \W SHI pets lin Vancouver area cal call 687-2442) Chargex and Mastercharge ac: pied aa ‘Legal Help You Can Atford™ ORDER your aecdlng Inia rane, oF ot eget Beautiful ekg com fit prices. 197 Co! unbia ave: iy Castlegar, All work shall be ¢o: . on or before: December to reject ony 01 der dey) wll not necessaril Me, apa ed pricas shall bd shown tor each school, ‘or further information, con fact N. Bonderoff or P. Konkin at 365-8331. 3 ster J. DASCHER, Secretary-Treasure: School Di ‘ict Ni Box . CASTLEGAR, &.C. > VINSHS. . “Dulfus College, 543. Seymour Street, Vancouver, B.C. Vél ae Phone 681-7567. ttn/: Boarding, and ‘= Pet Supplies SHASHEEN KENNELS (Reg.) NELSON 9352-2164 ECKANKAR Discussion, ord Tusaday monthly. 7:30, 5 Seth tava Solleg je, Rm, L-11 INCE BANDS and mobile disco av eral le for any type of engage. business’ people who enjoy sharing quality products that co- operate with nature. To become a member call: 365-5239. 9/53 GIRUS BROWNIE unitorm, size 10 ort2, Ph, 365-6183. . + 3/54 DIESEL TRACTORS with or without trailers required to haul lumber =. ae Castlegar to Alberta. rb WANTED, responsible abyaitos for ‘Saturday afternoons ani avanings. Blueberry Creek area, [Se A RESPONSIBLE be babysitter to look after Z children in my home for 24 weeks at the end ay Januai Ph, 365-5606. Pe MATURE, reliable babysitter for ayr. old girl, in Shoreacres. Leave message at 365-6248 or ap- By in person at -No. 2, Tutte railer Court. EXTRA income from home on _ round basis ‘without gi fomily ‘or job Ra c/o Casil legar News, Box A SHOP THE ACTION ADS 2 Weeks Onlly - Special Offer Castlegar 8 H.P. Snowblower. 2 Weeks Only — Special Offer. Sen See *998 The Snowblower that's used by Rental People . . . So you know it's tough! Trowelex Equipment Rentals & Sales 365-3315 WANTED | SSS STEADY PART-TIME HELP Male or Female From 18yrs. to 60 yrs. APPLY TO: BOB'S MARINA Syringa Creek * or Box 3044 Castlegar B.C. VIN3H4 romposaiition . ‘and Mrs, Frank J, McLeod, Bie ton Avenue,. Contlogen, B.C. are pleased to announce the and Mrs. Georgi Castlegar. The oe taine ‘all et place ‘on Saturday, January’ 24, 981 of the Castle; Ap United Church, Reverend T istow oe fete tiny cand Mrs, Jack Grant a sired McKinnon) are the prov “parents of a7 Ib. 1 oz. baby boy: atrick John, born Novem! er 1980 at Hospital. CLERK We are seeki a career-ori ACCOUNTING dRIA/C R, te Jackman’ sarrereneeee | GA student with-growth potential for an opens ing on our accounting staft. Duties are clerical in nature, providing experience in statistics and exposure to" EDP, budgets, payroll and payables. Nillingness ‘to relocate in tuture is an’ asset. Salary i is competitive and our bene- fit package i is. excellent. Please send your resume, which willbe handled in strict confidence, to: Personnel Co-ordinator Canadian Cellulose Co. Ltd. Box 1000, Nakusp, B.C. VOG:1RO Burnaby General « “57 * -BEFORE WT. Sulies (esate 80 PINTO HIB eye, 4-spd., to, etc, Sik, No. PB-104-79., "79 FIESTA HIB a-cyl., 4-5pd., sun roof, radio, etc. Stk. No. PB-1-B0.. 80 FIESTA HB 4-cyl., 4-spd., fear wipet, atc. Stk. No. PB-7-1 "80 Zephyr Ghia 4-dr; 80 Zephyr 27 2-dr., sport coupe ” Gran Marquis . dr, 2. From%60-1,4408q, H. 1980 Display Units still at aSpring prices, so buy now! “datos df Nelson Bridge tow foward Balfour on Hwy. 3A) Phone éascasi6 (anytime) FREE Towing - . within a 20-mile sg With major; J INCLUDES: road test, remove pan, visual Inspection, clean sump and screen, adjust bands and {Ink age, replace pan gasket and fluid Kits In stock. One-Day Service tn most cases _ see S331: P.O. Bo: Rock aol Hwy. No.3 623 RAILWAY .ST., NELSON 352-7202 D. No. D51458 " 1981MODELS ° ON DISPLAY NOW!! SEE & DRIVE THE NEW FORD ESCORT AND MERCURY: LYNX ‘80-BOBCAT HIB sun reat 4-eyl., auto. - MANY OTHER ‘1980 FORDS AND MERCURYS TOO!! "1980 DEMO SALE * '80 Fairmont Squire Wagon ‘80 Monarch 4-dr. ‘80 LID 4-dr., extra savings 623 RAILWAY ST., NELSON D.-No. D51458 352-7202 Several members of the local Senior. Citizens’ Aaso- elation ‘attended the. McMix- erg'.dancing Friday evening. On behalf of the members, Mrs,’ J: -Raine expressed thanks for such a delightful evening and for the delicious refreshments, s . . - Mrs. H. Johnson re- turned home last weekend 10 days in after spen Rossland apy fa eae * N ed * . Mrs. WJ Chress sppnt the long webKend in Nelson, returning ied mine seremiemeneey! neheads Mrs. Donnant An election of officers took place at the regular business’ meeting of the Castlegar and District Senlor Citizens last Th ing caretaker of the Centre; and minutes from the re-: gional meeting. Mr. Cormier’s letter of ternoon. Heading ‘the executive will be.Mrs. J. Donnan, as-° sisted by first vice-president Mrs. M. Brady, second vice-- president Mrs, J. Raine, sec- HetaryMra! R: Hunter, treg.. qurer E. Newman-and dir + ectors Mrs. H: Johnson, Bob Cormier’ and. Bob Hunter. Corresponding secretary is Mrs. J.’ Stone. ‘Correspondence includ- ed an invitation from the MeMixer Square Dancers to attend their dance at Wood- land school; a letter from Bob Cormier resigning from be- was with regret. Sincere thanks were extended to him and Mrs. Cormier ‘for all the years they had kept the Centre so clean. “The membership endor- Ved -a letter, received fromi- {Salmo S:C:A.1 Fegotdlie the, cost to seniors. of surance. The treasurer's report showed that the association funds had been greatly in- creased by the proceeds of the bazaar held early in the month. # Reports from several Lefeaux named -...John D. Lefeaux was re- turned’ as :president ‘of the Kootenay Lake District Hos- pital and Health Services So- elety following an annual meeting attehded by 56 mem- “bers and community repre-" sentatives. Lefeaux, who first joined the board of directors as an ‘auxiliaries’ representative, in. 1964, has served two terms from 1964 to'1978, and from 1974 to the present. Durin; :that period she has‘ been‘el- jected chairman of the West “Kootenay Hospitals Area’ ‘Council, sat as’ area rep: .fesentative on the B.C. - Health Association board and served’ on the’ provincial: body’s executive committee, and in a number of provincial committee roles, : Returned as vice-presi- dent of the society and vice- -chairman ‘of the board was ‘Douglas P. Ormond, while -Mrs, Corinne Massey suc- *ceeded to the treasurer's post. South. Slocan and W.C.- Penner of Blewett were elec- ted'to the executive commit- - tee; R.H. Procter continued as executive secretary. Gratitude of the society was expressed to retiring directors Glen W. Purdy, Lionel C. Stainton of Balfour, William’ Costain, past trea- surer, and James W. Street + of South Slocan-Crescent Val- ley area. “Trustees remaining in office were A. Naqvi, past president, C.M. McNown of "D.C. Axworthy of - R.R. No.3, William L. Taylor of Salmo and Jack W. Stew- art. Mrs. Patricia Cardwell of Salmo was welcomed as aux-- iliaries’ representative to the board, succeeding E. Kay Coletti. City and CKRHD Tepreshtatives are Ald. Rose- Bradshaw and William A. Forsythe of Queen's Bay. The board has been reduced from 18 to 12 with the bylaws revision under the new So- tieties Act." Medical staff representative has been Dr. - Nelson Ames for 1980. Prior to the annual meet- ing, scores of members and visitors “saw. .displays on health care activities by staff members. These had also. been well received at Kaslo and Slocan (New Denver) hositals' annual meetings. cold cash to the investor. “I could mike a 100-per- . vious question, Moat of his films benefit 1 teoik ‘thie Canadian Film De-. velopment Corp.'s tax write- off'deal for inveators. The producer is similarly lukewarm to the idea of Filmpjan making a French- language movie, though Da- vid ‘isa French -Quebecer who .; started out as a-distributor of suchrQuebec hits ss Mus- tatty, La‘ Mort d'un Buetieron ai 1Z0. whee itDhe:p roblem' is I can't. go to.the pata investor and say you'll recoup your in- vestment, because the odds are 60 to one against it.” CANADIANS FEATURED Filmplan’s movies do de- velop and promote Canadian directors — men like Les Rose; . David Cronenberg, Jean-Claude; Lord. and Ron -Clark. And they givé a lot of youtig, Canadian actors a br ‘oak, Comics, for instance, will featire'several. young Can- adian comedians in a $3- million movie written and directed by Ron Clark, the writer of many Mel Brooks coniedy films. Demanding, hot-tem- and a self-confessed holic,. bachelor David dnd deals Filmplan’s fortunes from small, over- ore ffices in a rundown Seniors. committees, - indicated the .. members: are all: keeping . busy. Several members will attend a bowling session in ~ Fruitvale; ‘two carloads will attend cribbage in Trail. Entertainment on Nov. 20 will consiat of singing of old-time fAvorites and carols, and some card games if Rehm { ‘iLiwas ‘noted that Rose? ‘Wenzil and her band will play” for the dancing at the Senior Christmas Party on Dec. 6. -.G.- McAndrew gave a report of his-counselling for- seniors. He is availablé .to help any senior’ — all they have to do is phond him. He also reported that Meals on Wheels is needing a driver to take out the meals. Mrs. Joan McKenzie, as guest speaker, told of a clinic’ held once ‘a month for over- 60-year-old seniors at the Health Centre — the next one'to be on Nov. 24, All are welcome to attend. She also reported that there is still vaccine on hand for those who need flu shots. Anyone’ interested can call in at the Health Centre on a Tuesday afternoon or phone, 365-7748 for sn appointment. section ot the ‘city’ 's east end. “Aren't those offices just awful?" ‘confides a. shocked Hollywood screenwriter, in town to work on a movie. Yet the implicit message of those offices is that re Is * a no-frills jon, hard- of the movie tusingeent i This dark-haired, .be-'' spectacléd product of French 4 Quebec's bourgeois upper- crust — ‘he’s the son of- Dr. Paul David, director of the Montreal Heart Institute and the of the late nosed enough { to avoid the in- fectious, high-upkeep glamor Minto Athanase David, a culturally minded Quebec cabinet min- ister who created the prov- ince’s top ‘literary prize — ‘would probably be . pleased - with an epitaph that read, ‘I + protected my investor's ass.” . Certainly it’s his’, most | aft-quoted phrase. -.- DERIDES ‘AMATEURS’ ‘ : iA loner with .10..years’ xperience dealing. with Hol- ywood,. David’: doesnt par- icularly care to be:lumped in ith “the - - majority ~ off Can- provided a festive; batons ‘ Castlegar Legion Hall suhen : q Minto Chapter, Order Uf tie’ Eastern Star, held its angual * day afternoon. Mrs. W. Crawfard,,the. ‘Worthy Matron, extended a? welcome to. all iromeitiand? | declared the bazaar open, As * the guests arrived: thay were! weléomed by Mrai: Crawford { and Mra. D. Steward, Asse ciate Matron. -=-- The head table, was ocv- ered with a while cloth with a lace cloth overlay, ‘tentred with a Christmas motif with green tapers on either side. Silver, urns added to the decor. Each tea table was centred with a smaller Christmas motif. é The hall was filled throughout the afternoon with cheerful shoppers who also enjoyed a cup of tea and ; a chat with friends. Presiding at the urns -during the. afterngon were Mrs. D. Askew,: Mrs. C. - Ackerman, Worthy Matron Mrs. K. Weir, and Associate Matron Mrs...D. Waldie — . both of Columbia’ Chapter OES., Trail, H. | Schellenberg * was in charge of the tea tables and was assited by Mra. J. Raine; Mrs, R. Four- . bister, .Miss Dione. vanBey- num and Mrs. L. Klimehuck. Mrs. J. Heslop was’ TA purge of tiGKGk sales on at - quilt draw and the treasure table. Sewing and novelty +. tahle was supervised by Mrs. - ‘W. Sommerfield and Mrs. J. Donnan, A well-laden’ bake table was in the charge of Mrs. E. Sherbiko, assisted by. Mrs, M.-Peachey and Mrs. D. MeNichol, Mrs. H. Johnson ‘and Mrs. N. Zuk looked after the | .tea ticket sales. The ever- "busy kitchen was convened © * by Mrs. N. Gilchrist, assisted by Mrs. N. Oswald, Mrs. D. Craig, Mrs. L. Buffett, Meas J. Nickolson and Mrs. Ed. . Johnson, i Mrs. W. Chress of Rob- son was the winner of the af- ternoon's door prize. . Minto Chapter extends its thanks toall who attended | the bazaar and helped to make the day a success, “MERRIMAN: SCHOOL BOARD AREA J “MALCOLM SCOTT FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE TRAIL HONDA | We don't make 6 lot of nome but we ser. ice what we sall_ond our mies ore Bien cnoter Hand unt vou shack our pre or you poid fi much, |] BuOTEMOrORS up. ! will work hard for Equal opportunit @ facilities. for teachers & students. 2. Increased time for teachers work preparation. Student p for graduates. t progr Future growth in our area. Increased communication be- tween teachers, board & paren- ts. . ‘i ©: {VOTE SCOTT FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE ON SAT. 15th_ SCOTT, Malcolm J. x Pgh oacadae presence was 89 over-hyped people thought we were’ doing “five ‘Gone With the Windg.; 4. <> “Now it’s the cleaiting’up of the game. A lot-of these guys are very discoufaged. So a lot of them will end up trying to’get a job. with an _ established studio or going back to -their T-shirt busi ness, whatever.” David got into the movie kusiness via radio.'He began in 1966 as’a reporter for CJMS, a French radio station- that gave him a car with gadgets and paid him. Sha He began organizing mu- sic concerts for the ‘station and when ‘that became: a~ province-wide success, « president of Civitas gave him ~ the green light'to move into films. 3 Formed in the early 1970s, ‘Les Films Mutuels (Mutual Films) invested in or distributed many ‘of French ‘Quebec's screen successes as 6s filme That sell” *, well as distributing . inter- national ‘films; “Volume is the way to make distribution work,” says David. “You never know which picture is going ‘to make it. I apply the same market “concept to Produc. tion.” Last year Filmplan be- came the first Canadian film company to offer its inves- tors an $11.3-million three- film package, on thg premise that risk is lessened if the eggs are in three baskets * instead of one. - The movies were Dirty ‘Tricks, suspense; Hog Wild, a youth comedy, and Scan- ners a selence-fiction shocker directed by Toronto's David Cronenberg. David predicts Scanners . will gross between $16-and $20 million. ‘VERY SORHISTICATED' “It's very sophisticated with scenes that have never been shown on film,” en- thuses David, displaying a colar photograph of an ex- ploding human head that may be used to promote the film. “I'm a big fan of shoc- kers,” he adds, suddenly re-, vealing a side of his per- sonality that is pure’ boyish | enthusiasm.‘ “I'm driven ‘crazy. 3 “I saw Alien three times through my fin like this,” he says witha Hugh, cover- ing behind .a handful of splayed fingers. L ‘Not one tolllet an idea languish, he parlayed his own particular phobidi* hospitals,- into Filmplan's $6-million movie Fright. "Shot in Montreal this fall and directed by his longtime friend) Jean-Claude .Lord, .Fright has a psychotic killer loose in a hospital. Once ‘a year David checks into his father’s heart ‘institute for a routine check- up. + “Nothing - frightens - me. more than to, be told I'm going to be spending a few nights in hospital,” admits David wide-eyed. “You can't even lock your door.” -H&R Block ~~ | Franchise Available We are seeking a responsible individual cap- - able of operating a volume business for the largest income tax preparation firm in the” world. Prior tax knowledge Is helpful, but not necessary. An H&R Block franchise is com- patible to most service-oriented businesses. As‘a Block Franchisee you will be provided with professional training, national advertis- ing based on in-depth. research, and supplies: = CLIP AND MAIL TODAY a at a your brochure Sut: fining oe HER Block Program. | understand there is no obligation ‘on my part. (SET LOCAL ADDRESS HERE) Name Kadress City ‘State/Zip Code be, HERBLOCK =. | ilcuc NOTICE The Ministry of Transportation. “and Highways . advises that the PASSMORE BRIDGE willbe” = - CLOSED ‘Thursday, Nov. 13 and Friday, Nov. 1 4, ~ between the hours of $ 6p.m. to 6.a.m. for the purpose of drilling test holes. The bridge will be closed to all vehicle traffic (foot traffic will be permitted). W. R. BALL District Highway Manager INTEREST RATES ARE” FOR THE FIRST: YEAR — OAC 100% FINANCING — STILL AVAILABLE