- RSs Castlegar News "october 13; 1985 ENTERTAINMENT LUNCH H NT thru Saturday 9 a.m. to 2:30 p. SALAD BAR (Monday through Saturday) — $3. 95 OPEN FOR BREAKFAST AT 9 A.M. tu TON SPECIAL = 3 50 pi MN ba Poi reeaaear rtitittiiit hot trail f.c. BE epee ieon is what he is NASHVILLE, TENN, (AP) — Bill Anderson, host of the game show Fandango on The Nashville Network on cable TV has probably been On Room Rate with this Coupon WE FEATURE: ¢ Kitchens © Courtesy Van ¢ Heated Pool © Continental Breakfast Jefferson House provides enjoyable, quiet, secure, comfortable lodging within 3 minutes from City centre. Advanced reservations . required. Subject to space availability. ___.__Call tor Reservations 112-509-624-4142 (Olfer expires Dec. 31, 1985. Not valid Sept. 25 10 Oct. 10, 1985, Jefferson Jtouse onde, MOTOR INAS ote as much as any country performer. However, he likes to tell people with a laugh: “I look better on radio.” : “I don't try to put on airs,” Anderson said. “I am what I am; maybe people relate to that.” For three years in the late 1970s, he made periodic cameo appearances on the soap opera One Life to Live. He also acted in episodes of Alias Smith and Jones and The Men. In 1977, he was co-host of the ABC-TV game show The Better Sex. He appeared was a celebrity contestant on Family Feud with other Grand Ole Opry stars. His-own_syndicated coun- try music TV show, The Bill Anderson Show, was one of the early productions origin- ating from Nashville. It was on from 1965-74 and helped pave the way for a torrent of TV productions: in subse- quent years as country music ‘ gained popularity. On Fandango, he~ asks questions about country music to three contestants who vie for prizes. * Anderson, born in Colum- bia, S.C., has a journalism degree from the University of Georgia and wrote songs while working at newspaper jobs. His City Lights in 1958, recorded by Ray Price, regularly as a ce hed his country music elist on such game shows as ‘The Match Game, Hollywood inspokone COMMUNITY Bulletin Board CANADIAN FARMERS IN NICARAGUA Tools for Peace is Pertied @ slide show and talk given SENIOR CITIZENS TEA Senior Citizens Centre, Friday, October 18, 2 - 4 p.m. Door prize. 3/81 CASTLEGAR BADMINTON CLUB Starts Wednesday, October 16, Selkirk Si: 7:30-9:30 every Wednesday. $40 season. 3/ A. GIA! NT RUMMAGE: SALE _ Castlegar Hospital A Auxili 18 ond-19. Friday, 6 9 p.m. Saturday, 10.a-m.-12 noon For pickup please ‘ohone ¢ 385-8302, 365-5552. G65. Shirt at ter 5 p.m.). All donations appreciated. ZENS ASSOCIATION ° Social meeting ag thortday, Oct. 17 at 2:00 p.m. 2/82 MALLOWEEN 0 DANCE . Robson Hall. Dance to Recreation Society. ~_ s=, _ ROBSON RIVER OTTERS CASH BI Soturday, October 19 at Arena Complex. Acvonce tickets $8.0 hin Grotery, Catlegar Pharmasave, Kel Print, Mountain 1 & Sports Hut, Central Food. Early Birds 6 Squares and Tattletales. He MAPLE LEAF Elected as directors were: Ian Wickett, Salmon Arm Observer; Luke Vorster- mans, 100 Mile House Free Press; Elizabeth Lundell, Revelstoke Review; George Le Masurier, editor, Comox District Free Press; Manfred Ladysmith- . Tempelmayr, Chemainus Chronicle; Bob Grainer; Williams Lake Tri- bune; Gordon Grierson, Ab- botsford, Sumas, Matsqui News; Glenda Bartosh, Whis- tler Question; and Brian Mc- Cristall, Surrey Leader. Manfred Tempelmayr, Peter Speck and Tony Rich- ards were named as the BCYCNA representatives on the Board of the 600-member 74 newspapers with a com-_ bined circulation of more than 800,000. “Our 74 member news: papers are the primary-_print_| medium, and in many cases, the only print medium, for readers who have more than $32 billion in disposable in- come,” Speck points out. “With a circulation of more than 800,000, many. adver- tisers are realizing commun- ity newspapers are the best and sometimes the only way to reach this tremendous market,” he says. “The result is that com- munity newspapers are the fastest-growing. medium in North America.” Seek pay VANCOUVER (CP) — Sec- ondary school teachers in Vancouver have voted to withdraw from all extra- curricular activities starting Nov. 1 if they do not receive full salary increments during this fiscal year. About 300 of the associ- ation’s 1,100 members voted Canadian C News- papers Association. The BCYCNA accepted the motion at a general membership meeting. « Birchbank ‘GolfCourse Clubhouse IS AVAILABLE FOR BANQUET _BOOKINGS THIS WINTER il | Parties ° Chr , etc. — Capacity 150. in favor of. Join us for Cross-Country Skling on weekends. For more Info phone Rob Tambellini, Manager 693-2366 an P ion program. “What it indicates to us is of going to per cent for the Social Credit ~Join us ————-fora a Have ian X $20 $60 Daily Flight ‘Service to Cranbrook 365-7701 5 $286 NOV. 2— 8-DAY" $299 or $249 74 NOV. 16-23 —8-DAY OCT. 22 SENIORS 3RD ANNUAL JAMBOREE INCLUDES. Full . . . Waiting List Only DEWDNEY TOURS 800-332-0282 MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL 365-6616 about how much they cost or I can go to an ice cream shop government and 8.8 per cent = “$1955 F for—the: 1e-random telephone sur—j estaurant — netting out father—ran—a—barber-shop-for-40-years— a — AP AF Po —TJurkey Dinner — 2 Ecard [= [setae = SEY ae ing ial ices ie Eetate Galea eee —He-can-also-go-to-the-Redwood-Empire-tce-Arenaz = : = the $2-million skating facility he owns in Santa Rosa, ‘OCT=--19-Gattery Singers—Voncouver HENNE Kokanee Strings the Oakmont Golf Club, which sponsors a Woodstock ch 3 1410 Bay ieee Ave., Trail OCTOBER 25th Roger Whittaker SPOKANE OPERA HOUSE 1 Night at Sheraton NOVEMBER 30th Mitch Miller SPOKANE OPERA HOUSE 1 Night at Sheraton ~ TOURS 1985 DEPARTURE OCT. 26 "Riverside Hotel & Casino 7 DEPARTURE NOV. 9 © Riverside Hotel & Casino DEPARTURE NOV. 23 Riverside Hotel & Casino’ 8 SENIORS DISCOUNT OF *10.00_ PER PERSON (MUST BE 65 OR OLDER) WEST’S TRAVEL 1217-3rd St., Castlegar 365-7782 1410 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5595 OCT. 20 A Capella Singers Male Ensemble, Dr. Antony Jones — Organ Harpsichord Lynelle Inwood — Flute Senior Piano Students TICKETS: Adults $6; Series $15; Seniors & Students $4; Series $10. TICKETS AT: Collage Boutique and L&J News. Open named after the little bird who hangs out with Snoopy. He works 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. five days a week, answering mail, conferring with his staff on who-should get licences to sell Peanuts products and changing blank paper into laughter for his millions of readers. “I can honestly say it's as much fun as it was 35 years ago,” he said. “It’s more fun because now I know what I'm doing. I'm more fussy about what I draw and create now than I was in earlier days. I'm anxious that the strip not level off and become the same all the time.” Schulz first sold the comic strip to United Features “Brown when I-was younger, an ocdiuary t “type little kid who never did very much.” REFLECTS REALITY He says the most important factors for a comic strip’s popularity are whether it's quotable and whether readers can see. their lives reflected in the “little world” created in the strip. “Nothing is more flattering than to go into someone's house and see your strip taped to the refrigerator to to go into an office and see that the secretary has one pinned on her bulletin board,” he said. “Then you know you're doing it right.” -* DOCTOR Your television guide to good body maintenance. With hosts Barbara Constantine and Dr. Art Hister. Saturdays at 4:30pm CBUAT Television _ . LICENCED DINING ROOM Open 4 P.M. Daily WESTAR & COMINCO VOUCHERS serie Reservations for Private Parties — 365-329. Located I mile south of weigh scales in pesos Williams dies of cancer NEWHALL, CALIF. (AP) — Country and western sin- ger Tex Williams, whose hits included Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (that Cigarette), has died after along battle Jumbo Italo Burger | With Ranch Fri ries. Grilled Pork Chops With Apple Sauce. Mashed Potato & ravy, Vegetable, Dessert & Colfee Homemade Meat Loaf and Gravy. Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable, Dessert and Coffee against cancer. He was 68. Williams died at Newhall Community Hospital Friday, er daughter, Sandi Aiello, rita, the first presi- dent of Academy of and Texas in My Soul. Open for Thanksgiving EASTGATE _ GARDENS ~NEW WINTER HOURS 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday thru Sunday 8 1. 932 Columbia 365-7414, the province today, is coming home,” said Robin Blencoe (NDP-Victoria). ‘A poll by the Institute ‘of. Social and Economic Re- Sept. 23 and Oct. 3. Institute director Greg Mason said the sample should be accurate within 1.9 percentage points 19 times out of 20. Brisco to chair gov't committee Kootenay. West MP, ‘Bob Brisco, has been appointed to chair the legislative com- mittee réviewing the prop- osed to the the proposed amendments. The rules set down by the House of Commons for legis- lative committees require Family All Act. Bill C-70 proposes to the entire child benefits sys- tem, consisting of Family Allowances, Child Tax Cred- its, and tax exemptions for children, to ‘provide max- imum benefits to families with annual incomes of less than $25,000. As committee chairman, Brisco cannot comment on publicly, and in the House. Brisco will,-however, be free to comment once the bill has returned to the House for third reading. z: Ho Shop Cost! c This Week in DEXTER’S PUB — MON. THRU SAT. — Sat., Oct. 12 to Mon., Oct. 14 Noon ‘till 9 p.m. ENJOY A RUSSIAN SMORG PLUS ROAST CHICKEN Full course mea! cludes dessert, coffee or tea. 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