Castlégar News Jonvary 22; 1989 ENTERTAINMENT UPCOMING MUSICAL . . . National tour of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Broadway's Tony Awar- dwinning Best Musical, comes to the Spokane Opera House Feb. 16-18. Pictured*here; the fair young Rosa Bud (Marie-Laurerice Danvers, centre) is térrified as her sinister music: teacher John Jasper -{C.M. Yates, centre) finally seveals_his passionate desire for her in the song “’The Name of Love”. The shocked citizens of Cloisterham look on in the background Z Pro wrestlers pick up jobs in Hollywood NEW YORK (AP) — In the world of acting, there are the blue bloods: Sir John Gielgud. Lord Olivier Enter King Kong Bundy Gielgud and Olivier work on Hamlet works on Hulk He n's head. OK, soit t «© Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Bundy, a 450-pound, bald-domed~ professional wrestler, is getting his share of casting calls. He and a growing number of his fellow grapplers have gone Hollywood Bundy “If you think about it, iemakes a lot of sense in the right-environment,” says- Myrna Gardner, -a~World Wrestling Federation marketing director. “They're very experienced, great in front of the cameras." Producers and directors evidently agree Grapplers big, Andre the Giant (7-foot-4) in The Princess Bride, and small, The Haiti Kid (a midget) in Penitentiary III, are available on the shelves of video stores. Bundy has appeared with Richard Pryor in the film Moving and appeared as a guest on the Fox Network show Marric with Children Jesse (The Body) Ventura has enjoyed prime roles in the Arn hwarzenegger box-office Predator and ning ~Man. Superstar Billy Graham has a f Tiger Chung Lee worked on Eddie Murphy's Golden Child Big Johr i ared in 1984's Micki and smashes Maude and on shows like The A-Team and Beauty and the Beast. Rowdy Roddy Piper's third film is John Carpenter's They Live Next , Hogan — perhaps America’s best known professional wrestler, the force behind Hulka mania, a man whose likeness can be found on more gift items than Elvis Presl will star in No Holds Barred PLAYS ROHREM The Hulkster will appear as wrestler Rip Rohrem Such typecasting isn't unusual: Rarely do wrestlers play romantic leads. “I'm not Robert Redford, I'm a villain,” says Big John Studd, a 6-foot-9, blond-haired behemoth. “It doesn’t bother me to play that kind of character. I've been doing it my whole life.” Playing that character? You mean wrestlers are acting out there? Well, yes, but not the way you think, the wrestlers The performance isn't in the ring (at least no one admits to that). It's developing a persona and taking it on the road, creating a good or evil character ‘for televised interviews and arenas around the country Bad guy Rowdy Roddy Piper says he was so convineing-in this violent version of the Strasberg school that irate fans stabbed him three times and shot at him once Veteran MR. & MRS. IGGIE ARE BACK TO CELEBRATE. s And to celebrate this they're having 2 SPECIALS. Fc SPECIAL actress dies SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. (AP) — Character actress Norma Varden, whose lengthy stage, television and film career included such roles as r e WE ACCEPT WESTAR, CELGAR& COMINCO MEAL TICKETS Ph. 365-8155 1004 Columbia Ave., Castlegar comedian Jack Benny's mother and the housekeeper in the movie The Sound of Music, has died. She was AR- D DINING LOUNGE Thank You for Your Patronage From the Management and staff at the D-Bar-D CLOSED FOR THE-HOLIDAYS! Located | Mile South of Weigh Scale in Ootischenia — LICENCED DINING ROOM — Varden died Thursday of heart failure at Cottage Hospital's coronary care unit, nurse Kathy Polischuk said Saturday. She had moved to Santa Barbara in 1969. ‘Mill GN She began making movies in the early 1930s in her native England Among her English films were East Meets West, The Student's Ro mance, The Iron Duke and Fire Over England Fhe movies led to offers from Hollywood, where she appeared’ in some of the biggest hit movies of the coors” SUNTREE INN \ for this of Gnd 2 for ratel time come see”? "“ Ketus wom $07.90 Conecaon Among her credits were Random January 26 Sot Rue h Reger pater . 5 Harvest, The White Cliffs of Dover, February National Velvet and Gentlemen Pre fea Bs hr “Tne hhytery of Edin rood” tondey te February 24 Klev Russion Batiet fer Blondes Call Now For Reservations & Tickets! 1-800-421-1144 Canada Moliére's comied School MAKE IT RESOLUTION: Lose weight Eat Healthier iS Sc. Nutritionist Phone: 365-7616 for Wives At the Capitol Theatre| January-25, 1989! Showtime: 8:00 p.m. | ee 352-6363 Look out World, Here! come! HAPPY 13 HEATHER! ission: $14.00 Students/Seniors: $12.00 BATTLE FOR PUCK ... . A Trail player ties up a Rebel during Friday night's KIJHL matchup bet ween the Jr. Smokies and the Rebels at the Com. Trail shad By CasNews Staff It was close, but not close enough as the injury-riddled Castlegar Reb: els limped off the ice losing a 4-3 de cision to the Trail Jr: Smokies at the gone after the opening faceoff. Keith Semenoff and Rick Crowe assisted, and Watts Trail’s Andrew Prentice got the weary Rebels cauld not hold on for equalizer with 5:52 remaining in the bi period. Doug Gardiner got the lone plex. The injury-riddled Rebels lost a close 4-3 decision to Trail es Rebels 1:28 mark of the final frame. Harding assisted. But the road the final 18 minutes. - Trait’s Darren Rommerdahl scored 0 p.m Sunday Brunch as Love Grandma & Granfpa 4 c T J Tickets available at the Capitol Theatre and Allen's Art Shoppe SS) ‘Dog’gone it! Have yourselves a Get-a-way! Look here, for just $34.00 you and your Pardner can enjoy: * An exciting evening at the new Coeur d'Alene Greyhound Park Free General admission for two Community Complex Friday night The Rebels were without the ser vices of team scoring-leader Lorne Kanigan (blood clot in thigh), power- forward Shawn McAdie (broken leg) and winger Glen Ormsby (badly bruised arm) but still managed to give the strong Trail squad a chall. enge The Rebels got ‘out of the gate early as Jarret Watts scored his first of two goals with just 33 seconds assist. The teams were deadlocked at one after the first 20 minutes Watts picked up his second goal the only goal of the period — with just over five minutes to go in the middle frame. Semenoff and Taylor Harding assisted on the power play effort. The Rebels were ahead 2-1 after two The home team increased the lead to two goals on the strength of Semenoff's power-play marker at the his first of two with 12:35 remaining Jim Inkster and Gardiner assisted Romnierdahi got \his second on a power-play effort with assists going to Chris Bruce and Inkster Roger Anselmo got the _game-win ner for Trail with 2:22 remaining.- Peter Geronazzo and Kevin Berdusco assisted The next home game for the Rebels is this Friday when Spokane visits the Community Coniplex Free program Note: Dinner (not free, but we'll sure make the reservations for you) at the Clubhouse ¢ One night’s deluxe accommodations at the new Suntree inn, Including Free continental breakfast Free cable TV with Showtime Indoor pool and hot tub 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m Reservations 825-4466 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL a TRY OUR BORSCHT & PYRAHI CALL AHEAD, QRIVE THROUGH SERVICE POST FALLS, IDAHO ‘WINTER HOURS 10 a.m. - 6:30 Hist across the highway from Coeur d'Alene Greyhound Park, ‘igor @ 22 miles East of Spokane on I-90 1521 Columb Ave. Offer valid through March 15, 1989 Now, don’t you agree that's a rey fine excuse to mosey on in Advance reservations are required, cewhstcha waitin’ for? Call toll free and be sure to ask for the “Getaway” package. 1-800-888-6630 USA 1-800-421-1144 Canada SUNTREE INN W. 3705 5th Ave. ike Rose’s Restaurant South Slocan Junction CLOSED If you chicken, you'll love 365-5304 For Renovations ‘til February’ Upstairs in Trail's Towne Square SATURDAY, JAN. 28 jJ.L.Crowe Athletics ~— All Regular Booklet and Bonanza Bingo Columbia Ave Payout . Regular Blackout Only 250 Tickets Printed FOR TICKETS CALL 364-0933 or 368-5650 Columbia Av Meeting, Jonuary 26, 7 p.m., K.J.S.S. Library Saturday, February 4, 9:p.m. to 1 a.m Pharmasave, Carl's, Turners 365-7578, Sr Saenyavong Refugee Support Group Castlegar chapter R.N.A hospital. Speaker: Hilary Lindsay. Topic: Eating Disorders ST. DAVID'S ARTISTIC CREATIONS & COLLECTIONS JON-28--F-9 p.m. AduNs $7, family $F Castlegar intormation meeting: Jan. 25; 7:30-9:30 p.m. Twin Rivers Gym. Please attend. we need your suppor! Social meeting, Jan. 19 at 2 p.m. Next business meeting, Feb. 2 26 Coming events of Castlegar and District non profit o here. The first 10 words are $3.75 and additional wordy. are 20¢ each. Bold faced words (which must be used for headings) count a no extra charge for a second insertion while the third co y-tive percent and the fourth consecutive um charge is $3.75 (whether ad is tor one Deadlines are 5 p.m. Thursdays tor Sundays paper and 5 Wednesdays paper. Notices shold be brought 10 the Castlegar News at 197 COMMUNITY Bulletin Board LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION tickets $6 ot sored by the 6/5 REGISTERED NURSES’ ASSOCIATION meeting 7 p.m., Jan. 24. Conterence Room. ¥. David's Anglicon Church. CASTLEGAR PARENTS FOR FRENCH SENIOR CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION rganizations may be listed insertion two or 5 p.m. Mondays for COMMUNITY Bulletin Board edithken dus 2 i — wT: WE ARE A FULL SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY Spring Reno Coach Tours: March 11-18 — Harrah's March 25-April 1 — Comstock April 22-29 — Hiltom May 6-13 — Riverboat $299.00 $279.00 $289.00 $279.00 Disneyland Spring Break Fly Tour - — March 24 + 1989 HOLIDAY TOURS — Reno ¢ Las Vegas * Jackpot, Nevada March 24-April 1 — 9 fun-filled days Yukon, Alaska — July 21-Aug. 11 Includes: Deluxe transportation * All accommodations * Fresh salmon bake 2 day cruise ¢ Frantic Follies performance * Historic museums Paddiewheel cruises * plus much, much more! Campbell River-Ucluelet Aug. 19-27 Cross-Canada Parade of Colors Sept. 1-Oct. 1 Nashville September 15-October 2 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (HENNE TRAVEL 4410 Boy Ave;; Trait 368-5595 WEST'S TRAVEL 1217-3rd St., Castlegar 365-7782 COME IN AND ASK ABOUT THE NATION-WIDE ‘SEAT SALE. Girardelli wins downhill WENGEN, SWITZEREAND (CP) straight downhill Saturday, capturing the race on the World Cup’s longest titcuit, the 4,185-metre Lauberhorn curving, bumpy an hour. track Switzerland's Pirmin Zurbriggén And Canada, for the second week the defending World Cun “sham , as second, 1.92 seconds be hind. The_time difference was equi valent to more than SO metres more than what separated the next in a row, lost a key -performer in pion, was second second-year racer Ralf Socher after the 22-year-old from Fernie, fell and wrenched his knee, knocking him out of next week's world championships 10 finishers. in Vail, Colo. The best non-European finisher was Canada’s Rob Boyd, now in his fourth season, who placed seventh Socher, the 40th starter, was one of the fastest skiers on the top section. But hé came off a bump on the upper section of the course, fell backwards as he landed, caught an inside edge and twisted his knee while trying to recover him Girardelli,_bidding—for—thisthird World Cup title in a 10-year career, the same as Friday called a ‘‘course finished in two-minutes—25-76—sec — Marc Girardelli won his third onds. His average course 1,028 metres was 103.478 kilometres seconds behind the winner but fore cast better things in Vail, which he for gliders’ like Rob_Bosinger_of Banff,Alta._re- bounded from a dismal 42nd place in Friday“srace-to-score his first top 15 finish this year. He placed 14th in 2:29.93. Felix Belczyk of Castlegar, placed 20th in 2:30.40. Don Stev 7 F Rossland was 39th in 2:32.88. speed down the dropping Socher, who had two top 25 results in the last two races, tore the anterior cruciateligament_in-his left-knee,a race doctor said. Socher said lhe was not in any pain, other than the dis appointment. of not finishing off a promising season I'll be back for sure, but the most watching all I've worked for over the last’ one or two years dwindle away and not be able fo do anything,"’ said Socher Socher will fly back to Canada today and will be checked by an or thopedic_surgeon—i_Vancouver_and will likely undergo surgery frustrating thing will bé He finished 2.60 Kootenay Savings Rangers ice Canucks 5-4 in overtime VANCOUVER (CP) '— Ranger captain Kelly Kisio slapped in a bouncing shot from the goal crease area in overime to give New York a hard-fought 5-4 decision over the Vancouver Canucks in the NHL Saturday night Kisio scored his 16th goal of the season after one minute and 59 seconds of overtime, during a scramble in the Vancouver zone. The Rangers won their fourth straight after killing off part of a minor penalty early in the sudden-death extra period New York rookie Tony Granato sent the game into ovetime when he scored a power-play marker at 7:57 of the third, his 10th goal in six games, Granato now has 31 goals for the season: Carey Wilson, James\ Patrick and- Mark Hardy scored the other New York goals before a sellout crowd of 15,668. HABS 4 LEAFS 3 MONTREAL (CP) — Guy Carbonneau scored twice, including a glittering short-handed goal, and Mats Naslund was credited with a goal that Toronto steered into its own net, providing the Montreal Canadiens with the key ingredients in a 4-3 NHL victory over the Maple Leafs. Todd Gill had a pair of goals for the Maple Leafs who set up a nail-biting finish when Mark Osborne's goal at 13:43 of the third-period pulled them with a goal The Leafs had trailed 3-1 after Stephane Richer's 12th goal at 14:10 of the second period, but Gill, .a defenceman, notched his third of the season just beyond the seventh minute of the third period. NORDS 4 FLAMES 3 QUEBEC (CP) — Robert Picard broke a tie with a shorthanded goal in the second period and then Peter Stastny added a power-play marker in the third as the Quebec Nordiques defeated the Calgary Flames 4-3 for their third straight NHL victory The improving Nordiques, in the midst of their longest winning streak of the season, got excellent goaltending from Mario Gosselin. Quebec's netminder stopped 35 shots to help his team defeat the powerful Flames for the first time in three tries this year. The game was tied 2-2 when Picard connected only seconds after getting on the ice following a line change Picard took a pass at Calgary's blueline and fired a wrist shot that floated past Wamsley who was screened on the play WHALERS 5 KINGS 4 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Third-period goals by Dave Babych and Jody Hull lifted the Hartford Whalers to a S-4 come-from-behind victory over Los Angeles in a game where the Kings’ Wayne Gretzky became the NHL's second-all time scoring leader. Hull's unassisted backhander from the left post at 11:24 and Babych’s tip-in with 2:39 left rescued the Whalers, who rallied from a 4-2 deficit as Gretzky figured int each Los Angeles goat. Gretzky's four-point game moved the 10-year NHL star one point past Marcel Dionne of the New York Rangers with 1,771 points. Gretzky trails only Gordie Howe, who produced 1,850 points in 32 seasons FLYERS 7 JETS 3 WINNIPEG (CP) Goaltender Ron Hextall blocked 37 shots and assisted on Tim Kerr's third goal of the game as the Philadelphia Flyers ended a three-game winless streak with a 7-3 defeat of the Winnipeg Jets Hextall, a native of Brandon, Man 21st win of the season and fifth assist The Flyer power play, ranked second in the league clicked with Mike Bullard and Brian Propp scoring goals with a man advantage Rich Tocchet-and Scott Mellanby, with one second left, als scored for the Flyers who are fourth in the Patrick Division picked Up his Brent Ashton, Laurie Boschman and Dale'Hawer chuk scored for the Jets, who had a modest one-game win streak broken PENGUINS 7 OILERS 4 EDMONTON (CP) over the Edmonton. Oilers, racking up his 51st and S2nd Mario Lemicux stomped all goals of the: season” plus five assists to les 7-4 win Paul Coffey kicked in a goal and two assists. Bob Errey, Rob Btown, Troy Loney and John Cullen also scored for the Penguins, who simply overpowered the Oilers on a night of slick shooting and blown scoring chances. Glen Anderson, Mark Messier, Keith Acton and Craig Simpson scored for Edmonton. The win lifted the Penguins past the idle Washington’ Capitats-into-second place in the Patrick Division SABRES 6 BRUINS 5 BOSTON (AP) — Pierre Turgeon scored his second goal of the game on a power play at 3:58 of overtime Saturday as the Buffalo Sabres rallied from a 4.0 deficit for a 6-5 NHL victory over the Boston Bruins Dave Andreychuk scored on a rebound with eight minutes left in the third period to tie the score 5-5 After Boston's Bob Sweeney was penalized for holding at 3:37 of overtime, Turgeon banged the puck into an open net, enabling the Sabres to move into a tie with the Bruins for second place in the NHL's Adams Division Pittsburgh Penguins to a ISLES 8 STARS 6 UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Pat LaFontaine scored three goals and assisted on two others, leading the New York Islanders to a wild 8-6 victory over the Minnesota North Stars. The Islanders, outshot 44-25 overall goals on just six shots in a wide-open third period in which Dave Gagner had three goals for the North Stars. In the first period, the Islanders were outshot 24-9 by the North Stars, yet only trailed 2-1 LaFontaine scored a goal in each of the periods for his fourth career three-goal_game—as—he—led—the Islanders to their third straight victory and their fourth scored four in five games Merle clinches SGS title TIGNES, FRANCE (AP) — Carole secutive super-giant slalom Friday Lucie and clinched the World Cup title for Que the season in that event Merle, the only non-Swiss woman with 1:20.47 to win on the World Cup circuit this winter, flashed down'the hard-pack ed course in one minute 17:34 se¢ onds. She finished ahead of Aus trians Anita Wachter, in 1:17.60, and Sigrid Wolf, winner of the event_at the Calgary Olympics, in 1:17.67 1:23.65 Karen Percy of Banff, Alta., was Merle of France won her third con- 11th, 1:29-seeends behind Merle of Lac-Beauport finished 16th in 1:18.82. Kerrin Lee of Rossland, was in 38th place Laroche Well back in the elle McKendry of Orangeville, Ont 45th in 1:29.95; Kendra Kobelka of Revelstoke, 48th in 1:21.47; and Jose Lacasse of Bossard, Que., 54th in Merle, with a perfect 75 points after three super-giant slaloms, can’t be overtaken for the super-G cham. pionships. Her hikes rival. Wolf has 46 points, and only one more super-G is left, at Steamboat Springs, Colo field were Mich Merle, 24, is second in the overal World Cup standings. But with 186 points she's still far behind Switzer land's Vreni Schneider, who finished 12th Friday and has 261 points Hold on to your hats hockey fans, it's the best in the West going head-to-head against the best in the East in the KIJHE All Star game this Saturday in Grand Forks. The game will see the league's premier talent skating hard in Kootenay hockey's battle of the best Speaking of best, three Castlegar Rebels are singled out to skate for the West Squad, although none made the first team and one will not play due to an injury Sporting Views By Brendan Nogle Rebel captain Lorne Kanigan and Rick Crowe both made second-team status with Keith Semenoff getting selected by West coach Brian Hoodicoff for third-line duties. But Kanigan will not take part in the contest because of an injury suffered last week in the game against Columbia Valley. LORNE KANIGAN won't dress ‘It's a thigh injury.’’ he lamented over the phone. “I can't really bend my leg."’ The injury is similar to the one he suffered last season which sidelined hin: for nearly two months. The six-foot, 17S-pound forward leads the Rebels with 78 points. I found his selection to the second team a little disturbing as he is second in the KUHL West point-derby_behind only Jeff Adams of the Nelson Maple Leafs. But Kanigan, who turns 19 in May, said just Three Rebels chosen as All Stars getting selected is an honor — regardless of first or second team status Just making it is great,’ he said. “‘It’s a fun time. He, will not be skating in Saturday's East vs. West showdown but he will be there in the stands. He is not sure how long this thigh injury will keep him sidelinéd either Defenceman Rick Crowe was also happy to be selected. The second-year veteran has anchored the blue-line corps for the Rebels this year but admitted he was caught off guard by the selectino “1 was a little surprised,"" he said been playing better since 1 got selected. “But I've The five-foot, 10-inch, 175-pound defender-has contributed 16 points so far this season for the Rebels and says he can hardly wait to get onto the ice next week in Grand Forks. “‘I'm looking forward to it," he said Teammate Keith Semenoff, who was selected to play on the third line for the West squad by Grand Forks Border Bruin and West All Star coach Brian Hoodicoff, echoed Crowe's thoughts “I'm really pleased at being able to play next week," the 18-year-old left-winger said. ‘'I think it will be a real fast-skating game.” . Semenoff-has-54 points for the Rebels this season for third spot in team points standings “It's hard-to” say -who-witt win," Semenoff offered. ‘‘Hopefully we'll give them (the East) a good run." KEITH SEMENOFF RICK CROWE coach's choice caught off guard The game goes next Saturday at the Grand Forks arena starting at 8 p.m Attention all soccer jocks and those interested ir playing club soccer. The Castlegar Stars soccer club begins indoor practices later this month at the Kinnaird Junior secondary school gym Anyone interested in playing soccer for the Stars this season — the regular outdoor season begins in April — can try out for the Stars by attending the Friday night indoor sessions at KJSS. The three-hour sessions, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m begin Jan. 27 and all you have to do is show up. I've been assured that the indoor sessions will be nothing more than scrimmages with the focus on ball control For more information call Carlos Amaral at 365-7601