RENO ‘TOU Totem vcawe I eoianiners bin Inn’. + $219 a Eldorado Hotel vos $259, Goldminere i inn... $219 J der Blues Nov. 13 ¢ jov. 13> spotlight. Goldminars Inn's. -salo q Tn fact, the aw award: winning Nevada Express Pines ban has: af Mak and‘ recorded his first ‘solo album: between.) recording sessions and concert dates with’ The Powder Blues. »)Released’in July, on the dor ‘record’ label, the Nov, 20° 25 25229129, (Per Person Based on | TOTEM TRAVEL } @nee-fietion ‘and the warm,’ tropical ‘breezes conjured by. ee album's flowing, shifting Fie Pete has definitely given me. Ae outlet for. the sneering A afr fe nto th resin been gating al from Ear opean ‘jazz festivals.” Frascats ig not’ new, for Haaselbach.‘ He began’ play- coronet!.at/.the:/age of eight in Denver, ‘Colo., “where he grew up. “I remember seeing a marching band ‘and decided I wanted ta play the. trumpet,” he Tn!:junior/high ‘he | took lessons from Ziggy Elman, a former, lead trumpet. player in ‘Benny | Goodman's « band. His'prime musical influences .are Miles Davis (“His playing is always soulful and he has’: complete 'control of his’ in- , 365-8451 2 Pick Hobson's Riverside Sundowner Hotel a “$279. Casino. : Sundowner Hotel a $259 Casino . ‘ : Colonial inn & a gags Oct. Casi Colonial Inna Casino WELLS GRAY CALIFORNIA TOUR 3 — departure Oct. 17. day: We Visit: Reno - Tos Vegas - San Diego «| Pineylond. : San Francisco = = Oregon Caas' z NEW. THIS FALL: “GAMBLER'S DELIGHT” Departs Oct. 2 : Beh fie a.m. Castlegar 12:15 pee. Trai i Arrival In Reno Oct. 3: 159.00 reson sharl acgommodati ' § ee 1 Con adian Pin *,2 ‘nights <= 'Riverside = Soke Coach Transportation =) %&- Casino Packages - - ‘ ok Hotel Tax & Baggage Handling” Depart Reno Oct. 5-6: ‘Arrive Trail Approximately 6 “ & Kenny Rogers - ~Sept. 1 Appearing at Pullman, * Barbara Mandrell’- ~ Sept. 23 rae’ te Marty Robbins - Ott. 22 Ree %* Charley Pride - Nov. 19. : The above prices. are. per pe: * Funds based on sharing accommodati =: pick’ up: passengers in. Nelson, Castl Trail. FOR MORE | INFORMA ON: NASHVILLE, Tenn; (ap) ‘Comedian-singer Lulu Ro- to. me: i Bie ‘my tailbone. 1. shouted to my husband, ‘Ican feel_my tailbone! I can: feel my. tailbone!’ Me 2 an: original-cast: member of Hee Haw, the U.S. syndicated country music- comedy : show, “has lost 130 pounds: daring \ the > last” best," ‘ap interview at his Nast a speed’ mn who played with John Mayall | “I fo gon there and. NASHVILLE ” & MEMPHIS ‘A. Secondary Schools Tuesday, September 7 is an “in Sarvice Day” tor secondaiy hence, students enrolled In grades 9 fo 12 at Stanley Huey ") ‘and Blue Mitchell, and Harold as far as range and © but he was also, “being robbed. “They stole my. 3 my trumpet,” ‘he’ explained, .. “But a couple of the:.band, members caught’ the. guys “Mitchell has'an of phrasing ‘and: choice of notes ' that's: impeccable,” * says Hasselbach. “That's who. Treally ee samire, who my style uae Seranoed “some success in his iate toons —: he was the’ ti! only ‘white’ member: of an.: *-albblack . soul: band’ named je he, now oe wrelighs 228 ‘pounds, She has gone from a a and ‘bought some st hak -lused to have to go to the ‘fat. “the pounds through diet, exercise. and jexercise mach- ines, ‘says ‘her’ smaller size can’t ‘detract: from ‘er well- ° established ‘image on the show as’a funny fat. woman. “Just becatise I lose weight doesn’t mean Til tose imy humor or. my -timing. Tf any- thing, I'll: more likely be live- Her..weight loss. is® the 5 und * Nitro whieh / cut” its’ first}, “ugly” resurgence of Jepanees militarism. couver da a landéd immigrant; in'"1972 sand? me ‘since ‘has. earned - nomneed "the film. ‘already m ‘for. his next solo album. | “be ig This ‘year.;he won'a Juno Allstar. Band award. {ballooning on one of erlace thesizer.;I hope to use, ‘some, different combinations, ‘of struments. } There ’ will be some commercial jazz tines but’. 1'.want ;'to ‘stretch, to reach a little’ further ‘ito uncharted. territories.” . seta eal ot Calgars kde | Banff National Park. }:\:\':) HAD The tr * English-language Japan. ee ‘and quf-" ‘ on both sides. But it: its wartime prime minis- ‘ter: (Gen. Hldekd Tojo as a:’ benevolent ‘man,’ while « de- The film's) opening ‘has. picting J colnelded with an‘ uproar’ in Asia < over ‘new | Japatese' high-school textbooks, which ° feature watered-down accdunts of the Japanese em- . pire’s cruelty in. the. years leading up to and including: the Second World: War, The textbooks have threatened to damage’ Tokyo's.“ relations with its neighbors. : py SERRY BUCK: ss fears GOS, ANGELES (AP), — life; ago, she was atrested twice in Dallas, her-homie town, on charges of: dangerous. drugs. Roman said tee ined ae tye fe always. been very in- ATTEMPTS SuIGDE After her 'first drug arrest, she was removed from the Hee Haw cast — @ show she had been on since 1969. She then attempted’ suicide by :. trying to take an overdose of drugs.” The attempt failed, \-and she fell deeper into hard- : Smug use, she said. - star. Lee Horsley, one hand on the wheel, backs the sleek yellow Excalibur: dround the: foun- tain and out of. the flagstone courtyard .; of the palatial - mansion. © = Horsley, star of ABC tele- vision's new Matt :\Houston’ “ series, plays a Texas oilman: who moves all of his toys and ° frionds to California and be. comes a: playboy detective: + The Excalibur is one of his toys; the licence’ plate ‘says Times said it turns Toje : >and nign, sensitive super-patriot: shedding tears over his’ de- | cision to raid Pear! Harber.” \China’s ~ official news - ‘agency Kinbua said the film leaves the impression that Japan was. compelled .to 4 launch the war. for its own ag whe ‘picture hid’added to | ane tes that. .Japan_ is, brching toward repetition of a its military. past, an issue’ the” ‘textbook ; that emerged clearly ‘over changes. ‘Bavealy His sais of alent sereen:* comedian . Harold Lloyd. ‘The Spanish: mansion house is'about the size of a Stel. small bh Reitman. hits: = -anada’ “TORONTO: (cP) — “Ivan - Reitman, a-Canadian movie- : suffered the most tinder their ‘< Japanese. conquerera, ‘have led. the. -denuneiations. They.:: say the. revised textbooks are «. a “crude. attempt to ‘distort “This is not a private eye” 294. show, it’s a magetery com ed, and . that's: why: I like? it,” Hordley & gays in an interview. pacna he ‘s the kind who: a ‘Japan's. colonial be- % ~ havior in Korea‘ have incited | maker with 's Midas touch — known for. turning such low-: budget’ movies ‘ as- Animal ‘House, | Meatballs and Stripes into top money-makers —‘is again going to produce fea- ture films in Canada. °° ‘ Dreihuosin dlrector Reitman has signed ‘a deal with Col- umbia ‘Pictures ‘Inc. ‘to ‘de- velop and Prodice & an Unspec- Some’ restaurants and taxi” eevee bags ealedta lee makes you step back and say a that's alee, ‘And the kind who Cowboy, 1. He’ also ‘has asmakes you mad. Matt: Hous: crime-solving computer named Baby. At his ‘side in the car is Pamela Hensley, who plays C.J. Parsons, his Spelling Productions, with a. fast-paced plot. that leaves. _ you too breathless to ask a lot: involved with an aging movie. to make a‘ come- trying back. It’s being filmed at the ton haga lot of money, but he doesn’t shove ‘it’ down your throat. He's like a’ little Mid lke °“This show is. tos Beni formula — rich ‘people, beau- tiful girls and fancy cars.” shoe, Tex., where his. grand- father was a cattle rancher. His parents’ later moved 'to ‘South Korean author Hahn ‘Unes, interviewed by. the Asahi The‘ movies will. be ‘made’. by‘Reitman’s company, Nor thern :-Light © Enterprises. However, ‘they: will: be: fi- nanced by’ ‘Columbia’ “and srefore‘ will not fall ‘under. ‘Shimbun, .: said . Japan. has never officially apologized for what he called its war crimes. -“That's. why ... \Japanese- \man for Columbia Pictures'of. Horsley was born in Mule: ; “textbook issue) happens, we _ feel.the ghosts ‘of militarism’ Colorado ard he attended thé reat. University ‘of Northern. Col- orado. 2 seichers only; ties Seco! dary and grades 7 to.8 at Kinnaird Junior Secondary will NOT atten classes on Tuesday. However, studen the. District should realeter atthe appropricte Tuesday: Report cards from the last schoo! Gttend at this time. — B. Elomentary Schools’ ts SL anodic td oe eco! school on: d should ‘be = presented All Elementary schools in the District will be in ‘operation on Tuesday,. September 7, 1982. This day is NOT an'“in Service Bay" fer for clementary teachers, Morning bus runs will be i in: schedule: However, students will be sien! home sorlier! than usual in. cre ad dito Plog lunch at school. inches if they normally eat : Wednesday, j, September 8, &, 1962 Is o FULL DAY for ‘all School District No.9 1g on thelr regular sch: willbe edules, botly In the atal 9 ad Cc. Special Parents or guardians wha have | pre-registered their pean for kin- dergarten have ‘been or will ben nolttied aires by. the school! as to assignments, etc. eae Parents or gi kind ais have NOT r. istered. © Roundtrip air transportation ‘© Accommbdati Acco! Quali ero ity mmodation:.in Memphis at the Alrport and. hote! sic City” have’ not, yet been: put~ to ‘guidelines stipulated by.:the state secretary to qualify for | Canadian 3 tax credits. Rhonda Bryant, a ‘spokes- Canada,: ‘said’ that ‘because’ Columbia: is - funding’: the films, “if they. want to uso an : whatever, it won't be a prob: - : lem.” “I think they want.tobe as . flexible: as‘ possible . do Suzuki's planned ‘visit to Fe king next month: : descriptions of Japan's move. ‘into China in‘ the’ 19808 is. ‘have’ publistied ‘stories ‘and ; photos of Japanese atrocities, ‘especially: the .. "80 what is best creatively and : not worry, about following + goveranient guidelines,” said-* COIN SYSTEM USED -To: qualify. for: tax ‘incen: tives under Canada's capital ‘cost: allowance,’ films’ must: meeta point system by using: «Canadian per- : Bryant : added: that . ‘the number of ‘films, their bud-” gets or. their themes’ aren't known at this p Point The first; en Reitman, born in Crechoe- lovakia and. raised in Toron- ‘of for. several , have no patriotic pride if they thought - : their ® forefathers: years. “In the release, he sald the and: “Castlegar town’: centre, sidewalks are. getting $16,000.. facelift “as t! laying: ofthe first of the red bricks got. underway this week. 5 » City. administrator Lar- ruikshank said the city ig the lion’s share of ‘ totalling ‘$10,000 which had ‘been ‘allocated in'the bud- t for sidewalks — and — an amount - a sidewalks in front of n n Columbia ‘Avenue with ° “the mieschanta’ ‘are: paving $5,000, ‘Currently, only the side- walks that need repairs are ~ being replaced in red brick. Cruikshank said the’ idea was originally conceived when the* fledgling down- town ~ revitalization : pro- gram waa being considered: about’ sift ion ago. Sinte’ then,’ Cruikshank said," little progress has been’ ‘made to Spruce up the town. ») Ald. Bob: MacBain, plan- ‘ning committee chairman, said’that once it .was dis- covered that had * and soon bricks will grace the sidewalks on Columbia. from Fields to Dixie Lee, in ; front of Bob's Pay'n Takeit and {Fields will to. be: -repaired' because - they were broken and’ \ chipped, council decided to speak to local businessmen.- to.see if they would con-.: tribute tothe cost of re- placing fhe sidewalks with + brick. The businessmen agreed “brick sidewalks at the cor- replace the sidewalk cios- est to their store.) Future » plans , include ners where Castlegar Drug store and ‘the Canadian Imperial. Bank. of *Com- merce are. located, Mac: Bain ‘said. .. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Development of a simple test which ‘could lea ‘detection’ of cystic fibrosis shortly after birth’ has. been Lawrence Whaten, a Mell tronic’ vice-president,” sald this wook’ that /res been’ good, ‘but more’ e sive. testing ‘is; needed OR ALL YOUK PAVING HLEDS . Medt: Ine. Cystic ‘fibrosis’ is ‘a life- threatening: genetic illness which’ strikes about one of every 1,000 babies. It often is not’ detected for. about sev- eral months and, by then, the jlung.‘disorder has ‘had a chance to cause Permanent ‘damage, the the ‘method. Its ‘safety ‘must’; also be demonstrated to fed. deral. ‘health ‘officials, The ‘a salty: quality: characteristic of the illness, Whalen eatim- ated it could:be administered / Ifthe new test works as “well:/as “company officials, ‘hope, it could be used within cost $76’ or more, ° $ The} Medtronic. device | ‘a few years to screen babies ” ;Foutinely after birth. The teat has been tried on about 200 babes at Univer-* sity, of ‘Minnesota’ Hospitals ‘and. four other medical cen- tre: the device, pushing a chem. open for selling Tickets 0 on . For ‘further Information Thurs aN fro call Mire, Bea tondauiet ata pct 5135 o Mrs, Corie Water. man ot 365-7646., Coming events of costly and District (immediate area) _ non-profit organizations ae (3 Pornogra, shy i -Gity. app VICTORIA (CP) '— City Council ‘will: try. another tactic to rid Victoria of porno- graphic video tapes. ‘Council lost ‘its earlier: bid to regulate the selling and leasing of video tapes: when the B.C. ruled the '. Indecent ‘Films Prohibition Bylaw was un- constitutional. City ‘solicitor Jakob de Villiers has advised council to Supreme Court, coffer for, appeal the decision and, he also proposed a new: bylaw which would use city powers under the 1919 charter to regulate \; motion picture trade, The bylaw makes it legal for, anyone to; “sell, lease or sale jor, lease, a motion picture ‘that depicts real” or simulated | sexual activity, combined with voi- lence or coercion, or real or Girl Statistics oi BABAKAIFF — bag ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ken Babekoltt ¢ st egeesre a NSON = To Mr ond Mrs, Albert Be of Trail, 0. gir, bom July 31. HENKE — To Mr. ond Mrs. Richard Henke of Trail, a girl, born Aug: tas SERGENT — To Me, ond, Mr rea ickey LeSergent of Genelle, o git; born Aug. 16. OZEROFF — To ie, and Mrs. Stan Ozeroff of Castlegar, a boy, born Aug. 14, ‘ PATIENCE — To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patience of Nelson, a. boy, born Aug. 19, $ ee PEDLEY — To Mr. and Mrs. Russ Comoe of south Slocan, a boy, PLANIDIN--To Mr. and Mes. Fred Ronidin ‘of Castlegar, a girl, bern uae Mr. “and” Mrs. Hans Welk ef Rosdland, a girl, born Aug. 23. + OBITUARIES MacLEOD — Funeral services for Catherine Macleod of Nelson died at St. Johns, Ne Be swick were held in the chapel of the | Thompson eral» Serv Tuesday, sae Wayne’ Mackertie sine Ree ‘Interment followed in Nelson Memorial Park. Mrs. MacLeod died Aug. 21, tn Mount St. Francis Hospital, * 3747889, 2996888, recited in thee chopel ‘of the tt Thom pson Funeral Service Avg 19 with ‘Monaghan iclating. Ison rer on Aug. 14, aged. REZANSOFF — Funeral services were hel and Saturday at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel with buriol at Park Memorial Cematery for Peter F. Rezansoff, @ longtime resident of Blueberry reok,- Mr. Rezansoff died Thur- aday at Castlegar, aged 62.; epee iat SALEKIN — Funeral services for Peter Salekin of Nelson were held in’ the ‘chapel of the Thompson ‘Funeral Service on Wednesday. Canon R; Bray officiated ‘and cremation followed. Mr, Salekin died accidentally Saturday while beating; aged 50... 2eals elie dec simulated’ sexual activity in-’ volving a: person under the real or apparent age‘ of 16 years.” The bylaw would set out a: fine: of $1,000 to: $2,000. or three months in jail. Mayor" Peter. Pollen got council's approval.: to” give notice of appeal on- the quashed bylaw,. while refer- ring final decision on whether to actually go ahead with the” appeal to a committee of the whole meeting next month. Winning Western Winning Western numbers for. the Aug. 25. draw for) $100,000 are . 3667204, 2589626 and 2711266, _ Numbers for. the $10,000 prize are: 3666484, 2216271, 1827340, 2016728. Last six digits win. $1,000; last five digits win $100; last four digits win $25 and the last three digits. win five 1726280. and dollars’ worth. of Express tickets. ‘the jackpot winning num- ber 9944444 wins $230,000; the last three digits of the’ . jackpot number 444 wins $25. Next Winsday's total jack. pot will be $50,000. 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