CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 16, 1980 Commercial Printing o Envelopes © Letterheads © Business Cards Wedges fae Tia © Bocas. : Computerized Typesetting, CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 16, 1980 COME HELP US CELEBRATE ANEW YEAR, ANEW DECADE, A NEWMEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD Flannelette gown knit-L jownin ry For intantsand toddlers: inaqua Wa ewavanzichs ‘and snap Soft warm ai a venOW. Non-skid feet on closing. In blue, pink, te toute sizes, Rea. 6.50 and white, and maize. Sizes S, yellow,; blue.) of; pil eS 30. sales.ag Mil: XL. Reg. 6.59. Sale6.49 Sizes 1,2,3. Training pants jerprooft a pants in 75% cotton, 25% polyester. 16, 24, 36 thonths. tra Large. Reg. .69. ea. Reg. a Sale 4 29 sato2tore 9D Our new . Baby Registry We're proud to announce our new addition, the Bay's Baby Registry. If you're expecting a new member of thefamily, juststopby ourRegistryin washable. Reg. 8.98. Wi 3-in-1 comforter Thermal weave white training White, pull on style pants in With nylon zipper. 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Bumper pad not included. ’ | 179 Canadiana four drawer chest To match the Canadian crib, anatura! coloured hardwood chest of drawers, 16"x 29”, by 38” high. “135 ig blanket Easy. wipe bibs in assorted prints. baby'scom- covering ar ely ¥ win snap ties. Sale 1 28 oY See: | | 99 arlie ‘schmid. Sursed X ell a Chale parents : we foster’ ‘him: : -with a new red convertible to go: resented hin x \motoreycle. They also let him know he ~ would be receiving a $300 a month allow- , Charlie's + Craycroft in Tucson, seals owned the Katharine a large | nursing own sell contained’ house on’ Men a hie on homic rounds. An indifferent student, he: Tovped sutothighs school in his last st year. cHe achieve’ some ‘acclaim in: ‘ when he led the gymnastic team’ ‘the Arizona State championship. After Sropping out of bigh Schoo! Cuarile fe began to around a section o! ‘young adults could pop pills ray ere at ‘Gnd have sex. No one seemed to . Not }»' but en keep ‘them from recelving any cit- izen citations. ef ‘Charlie, who was -extremely short, ‘would stuff his cowboy; boots ‘with Baper beer cans to give him aadi- it. Swagseriag. confident his red convertible and his well have. any of jung ‘around:t! a et 16-year naked, He ty lo a favo: wanted to’ fis up his triend. John te.- Charlie had a inised to doula ite, but didn't bola ‘Out tuck of success. Although they knew each two were not exactly close Alleen wes an exceptional stu- dent who planned steading eae sity, abe. girls ‘dida't move in same - The first few times Mary asked Alleen double date, she refused. eCherile get mabe He fold Mary his plan awa: a o! lan and she did nothing to dissuade him. g On Sunday, May 31, 1964, valleen at last the date. It was a sweltering her up and drove t2 the edge of the desert. ’ The four got ovt of Charlie’s car and walked into the desert. After they had travelled some distance ° guitar wire. Ch then lie Repeatedly with a rock until she lay 5 0 killers had bro along ahovel with wulchtodig arate. Alltifes friends took turns : It wi le. went out'on a date other call: Police the following morning and reported her daughter. x muiseings “A list of ‘Allen's tha very fiat aa day of checking chanie, ‘John, and uestioned. Their ‘stories held up. and atney were not suspected. ‘A month went by without any face of Alleen. John Saunders left Tucson to join the -Na Mary French moved out of town. Months into years. Once more Charile be; hanging around - Richie Bruns. “eileen we was for- gotten, becoming another one of scores of teenagers who leave ‘reson each the Dr. Mrs. Fritz nw that t stay out all night, but 13-year-old eucy. Two weeks Inter the mistake of confiding in runs. took Richie out into the desert and showed him the . ‘struck her’ murder. John Saunders was located fa Northford, Conn. and brought back to French was. located in _ his teens: ‘exas. She too was tToextion Moen also 2 questioning regarding: the, still Mary was the first to contese Rowe killing,’ describing in‘ detail the thrill killing which she, Charlie, ‘and Saunders ‘had orchestrated, Saunders to Tucson for © missing ember the exact Ted 5 police out to the desert, but couldn’t find the gravesite: Saunders’ was found tually John guilty of first degree murder in the Rowe case and record a sentence of life was found accessory to mi Fritz. -Di itwas revealed led by is Charlie wi who had howe ry ‘their own child; sho On Feb. sss, Charile stood trial for . the inarders: of Gretchen and Wend: uring the course of ofa fa single sir ‘at and: aati ee and compounding a a ed a five'year prison. ‘his telah things, bat havens paid much attention to ; Layout and Design - Sensibility, Melissa’ pos- Di admi that they during deliberating only two hours and .. After deliberat ten minutes the jury tin two guilty “3. - verdicts. aaa a rentenced to the. While on death row he was charged with the murder of the fact that: her* 1967 stood ‘trial NE or Maden with f famed lawyer F. Lee Bailey as al ere Rowe'c Rove, cespite ‘Going In e gives sailors a boost With one in nine Amer- icans now over 65, this seems a prime time for a film that. focuses on the elderly. ‘Going In Style’ is just that, and as the title suggests, the three main characters, portrayed by George Burns, Art Carney and Lee Strassberg, don’t want to go:down as three lonely, old fogies. Review Bored with the of combined acting exper- ience to their credit, Burns (age 83), Carney (61) and Lee Strassberg (78),:mesh make ‘Going In Style’. su- premely entertaining—even Here you don’t have gray q pie ee pr Castlegar % Hawe/tAid-Waok Mirror : ee Zl Record Track S/ ‘Melissa Manchester’. breaks through As each of her personal ‘albums and erformances 's in contemporary With a voice. that goes straight for your heart and emotionally charged lyrics that ‘reveal a unique sesses the uncanny ability to create and sustain moods until the very last listener is thoroughly enthralled. ler career boasts one igh point after another— them ‘Midni among it Blue, : *Gome In From the Rain’ and ‘Whenever t Cail You Bionds and Melissa's new. album Melissa a same name; then £0 two films Clee Castles a pa “The . Promise’); . and — tw compositions featured in Bob Fosse's Broadway ‘exe travaganza, ‘Dancit i lissa ‘Manchester, the eighth volume in her musical journal, esents Atlanta with new musicians! and a new: producer. What: Melissa has triumphan ¢ emerged with is a work tl advances» her remarkal talents and vision, from. facta. ballad awn’ to a song as assertive -. end hopeful as ‘It’s ‘air tn the from pop to rhythm to rock fn: voll to close jomn 3 written with Carole Bayer, Sager, Adrienne Deniece Williams’ and "Ace i Willis. Elsewhere, as on the s outside materials, underlines © her . distinctive F ia uncer to get inside @ song and make it her own. ough the album, know- ledgeably produced by Steve Buckingham, Melissa © is: backed by a stellar collec- tion of maosiclane from Atian- enei yy" bunch ty enone boys and~ wasn't from their divers: with a magical-touch. Burns emerges as’ the trio’s thinker; Carney, the playful iy but ‘caring ‘youngster’; and Strassberg, the © worried follower. The | result is ‘not ‘rip- roaring hilarious, but it is honest, believeable and entertaining. To, keep ihe film “from Enjoy the relaxation ‘of life their social security checks have left them in their Astoria, Queens neighborhood, Joe Harris (Burns) talks .his friends .into a bank heist. At first his friends are skeptical. But who would suspect three 70-year-old men? And if they get caught, he figures the worst they'll get is three years with free room some or is sacrificed for authenti at times is di rately slow, allowing sentimentality to. creep in. In one scene ” Burns, in a fit of melancholy, becomes so upset he wets his pants. The viewer under- y. cleai though, that in directing this ‘ our’ lounge before entering one of our 2 dining rooms for an evening of fine culsine. Phone us today and make a reservation. Phone 365-6000 (OF; Fireside place Castlegar © Canadien Dishes Take-Out Meals Too! For Reservations Phone 365-6628 1432 Columbia, Casitegar Mon.-Thurs. 5-31 p.m. Fri. & Sot. 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Winners will be notified By registered maii. # gomiet’ hing Walking around backstage, selustiog. all the monitors and a ay earance a at ithe Jamboree ieee a. isap ha hast been blind since birth, but shows no signs of any handicap as he and his road band go through sound - checks and prepare for that night's two sold-out per- formances: Ronnie remarked, “I'm very much in love with what {dofora living: U2 I appreciate ash -has said about me, but if you really love what you do, you make it as near perfect. a: you Possibly can. its not that mm é peels! ton, D.C." For Ronnie, Milsap,_not oe their money to see us and hear been several... the cour of the. the For Theatre in i ‘MON. TO FRI. TUES. ‘& THURS. NIGHTS {Complete Pkg.: $75, or imp! C Pkg.: $75.( only) siating: using your own skis for Bo. commencing as soon as regulor night {All skting obilities.) < skiing starts. 5 CONSECUTIVE SUNDAYS Ent: 5 . a - Tuesdoy following publication. 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