s a biG MAKING READY, th settle In ie mambers of Kinnaird Junior Secondary School, under the direction of Ken Nelson, for their concert at Jenifer Junior High School public. at Lewiston, Idaho. The results of the three-day-band Decision on Thomson's work OWEN SOUND, ONT. (CP) — Nine works of famed painter Tom Thomson have been taken from display at the Tom Thomson Memorial Gallery pending a decision on who owns them. the gallery is storing the works in a vault for the es- - tate of Thomson's niece, the late Jessie Fisk of Owen Sound, who died in 1979. ‘The Fisk will left about a dozen works worth an esti- - mated $200,000 to her three daughters: Helen Young and Frances Longford of Toronto and Catharine Morrison of Orangeville, Ont. But Norman Harkness, a Milwaukee . executive and cousin of the three sisters, is initiating legal action, claim- - ing that his aunt had no right to bequeath the paintings to, her danghters because she was only part-owner of them. Harkness, vice-president of Northwestern Mutual In- surance Co,, claims that the dozen works were hidden in his grandparents’ Owen Sound home when the estate was settled more than 20 years ago. z OPEN Sp.m. until Midnight Monday - Saturd International Cuisine ina Dutch setting WOODEN SHOE CONGRATULATIONS GRADS ‘81 SPECIAL THIS SUNDAY Salad, Spaghetti and Meat Balls, Veal Cutlets and Gravy, Baby Carrots and Green Beans, Chicken and Jo-Jos, Rolls and Butter, Ice Cream and Coffea. $8.75 — WE ALSO HAVE OUR REGULAR MENU — Advance reservations requested for special din- - ners, COLANDER Open 5p.m. to 9 p.m. 1475 Cedar Ave., Trail . is a small watercolor of the. pending. That estate was left jointly + to Fisk, her sister, and two brothers. However, "Fisk bought out her brothers’ and sister's share of their par- ents’ home and lived there until she died. Harkness claims that Fisk bad only one quarter share in he works with similiar shares belonging to her sister Buck and two brothers. He is atak- LOS By Jerry Be {AP) — ing a claim as the son of the aryl Anderson says he elder brother, -* thinks newspaper photogra- Both sides in the dispute phers complained about the have hired Toronto lawyers, character he portrays on Lou ‘Harrison says the works at. Grant for the wrong reasons. In the early days of the the. gallery include two of BS series, Animal, a pho- Thomson's later, better cil jo aoher for a Los Angeles works, three earlier oils and SSTaP he be ae four or five watercolors that TSWsBaper, Jeoked ie: pa i candidate for a rescue ‘e not classified as impor- d tant examples of his work. sjon, Ho had 8 y P th of beard, a far-away One of the two more im-- ‘took in’ his eyes (perhaps put portant ollsis entitled Spring there by a controlled sub- Breakup while the other is stance) and clothes that called Sand Hill on the Read:; tooked like he got them at to South River, painted inthe.. that mission... ‘ ‘fall of 1916. "Things bave changed. Ani- Sand Hill on the Road to mal now has a beard rather South River is historically than stubble, ‘has sworn off interesting because of: a the weed, and dresses more notation on the back by Tespectable. Not that he's Thomson's patron, Dr. Tames gone Establishment, but Lou MacCallum. and Billie and Joe may have ‘The notation reads: “On to start calling him Dennis this date-‘Thomson tramped Price instead. 14 miles carrying a sketchbox About once a year, Ander- and gun, a fox and seven 900 has a show of his own in trp was an afternoon performance for the'students on May 28 followed that some evening by one for the CASTLEXSRS-NEWS ENTERTAINMENT _ Animal's image now more respectable old Hollywood scandal and this year he dug into the past of a young woman who com- mitted suicide. He fell in love with his image of her. Anderson, an amateur photographer, was ready wth his camera for real not long ago when a building caught fire near a location film site. ‘He began snapping away wth Animal's camera. His photographs were dis- tributed to newspapers: by The Associated. Press and later reprinted in American Photographer magazine. DESCRIBES Al AUDITION - Anderson: was < born years ago in’‘Seattle - Pa studied acting at the Uni- versity of Washington and the Seattle Repertory The- atre. Two weeks after gradu- ation from college, he landed ‘his firat' role in the movie Revenge. It was while play- : inga part at the Los Angeles Actors Theatre that he was invited to read for the role of partridges which he shot that which Animal does get to Animal. day, and did this and another Work independently. er ast sketch.” year, he helped unravel an Another work the museum is holding for the Fisk estate Shooting Nashville training. on the Road KENSINGTON, PEI (CP) — “Remember,” singer Jim Stafford. tells the .kinder-. garten extras, “don’t frown, don't chew gun, and don't spit on the other kids.” Tho irrepressible Stafford, best known for his single, Spiders and Snakes, is here’ with Rex -Allen E Powell and others — with extras taken from the kinder- garten‘class — for the first filming’ cutside the United. States of the television show Nashville On The Road, seen by 15 million viewers south of the border. Seven half-hour segments, to be shown this fall; are being shot in Victoria-By- The-Sea, Dalvay and other tourist meceas, - — Bi view of the roofs over Tor- onto from the window of Grip Ltd., the commercial art firm where Thomson got his early “When showed up for the audition, I had’ a three-day he said. growth of beard,” . ra gotten a description of the character and grew the stubble for the reading. The casting director was. with my stage work. So on the basis of that and looking the part, I got a reading.” It‘ was his first television role. He later had a small part as a guard in the movie Butch and Sundance: The Early ‘Years. His firat tel- evision film was The Phoe- * nix, broadcast by ABC about a month ago. He played a scientist who gets a sarcophagus out of a South American country only -” to find thst the mummy inside is alive — and superhuman wers. The 3 po pint. is loosely based on the “ancient astronaut” theory. 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U S. musicians u: use B.C. s udios lelaine Drokan VANCOUVER (CP) — Geoff Turner likes to tell : about the American musician who came to his studio todoa bit part on the plano and {stayed to‘record an entire * album, ‘The quality of the sound at ‘the studio first attracted the American, saya Turner, But what kep him was the stu- dio’s individual merits com- bined with a favorable econ- omic exchange and acreative atmosphere. : ‘These attractions have re- sulted in a burgeoning re- gicnal industry that has local studio folk ‘chirping about how busy they are while the Canadian record industry in general is still singing the blues. : His own studlo, Pinewood Recording Studios, is booked solid until the end of Sep- tember. It is one of four major recording studios in Vancouver and the only one to consistently show a profit, Turner left New York nine years ago after working as a studio engineer for 14 years. TOWN LEFT. “I conaidered all the cities in North America ‘and even- tually decided ‘that Vancou- ver was probably the only virgin town left as far as the music industry goes. “I came out here on ‘an exploratory trip and saw there were virtually no stu- dios. It was great. It was like going back to the old pioneer days.” His first project wis the’ design and build Little Moun- tain‘Sound, which had the city’s first 24-track ‘machine. + Bpokesmen for the four top studios say competition flerce but they each have pete own methods of staying Tue Mountain was once co-owned by an advertising agency which stfll uses the studio for it jingles. Turner of Pinewood says 830 per cent of - his time is spent on jingles. episode was even filmed, - “The name Animal came not only from his offensive appearance but because he was emotionally _ removed from the events he photo- graphed,” he said. “He could shoot the most tragic scone without feeling involved. “I was only dirty for the first three shows, but the image stuck,” he said. “For two seasons I wore patched clothes. In the third season we dropped the patches. In the fourth season I grew the beard. One thing that has re- -mained constant is the tweed: cap. It's my own'cap, It's 10.’ years old and it’s aged per- fectly.” The format of Low Grant isn’t likely to allow an ex- pansion of the role. a “I don't object. to that,” Anderson said, “This is my first job and it’s a good part: for ayoung actor. 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