The best car rental deal town Is in _ Budget rentacar 365-3300 1om Licenses (Owned in Canada by Canadians, COMMUNITY ° Bulletin Board | CRAFT FAIR CANCELLED There will be no Craft Fair in Trail in May due to the cancellation of the Trail Fiesta. ANNUAL ROTARY SPRING BALL The Annual Rotary Spring Ball will be held on Sat., May 18 at the Castlegar Community Complex. Dancing begins at 9 p.m. to the sounds of the Big Bands, provided by the Stanley Humphries Stage Band. Admission is $15 per couple by advance ticket only from any Rotarian. For table reservations for parties, please phone 366-3444. LADIES SOFTBALL COACH REQUIRED The Castlegar Ladies Softball Team requires a coach. If you are interested, please call 365-3858, SN ces pasty “NEW WINE" The public is cordially. invited to attend an evening of music and inspiration presented by a : Canadian Cellulose’s Interior Pulp and musical team from the Full Gospel Bible- Institute, “New Wine" at the Apostolic Church of Pentecost, 201 Connors Road, on Tues., April 25 at 7 p.m. D.V.A. COUNSELLOR AT LEGION Jim Wilkie, D.V.A. Counsellor, will be at the Castlegar Legion today (Thurs., April 20) at 2:30 pm, For appointments, please call Steve Melnick at +2 965-8062 or Peter Lavoie at 965-7810. SENIOR CITIZENS SOCIAL MEETING Castlegar and District Senior Citizens will be holding a Social Meeting in the Centre, Ist Ave. N., tonight, (Thurs., April 20) at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Ward will be showing slides. RUMMAGE SALE y The Women's Auxiliary to the Castlegar & District Hospital will be holding a Rummage Sale at Kinnaird Hall on Fri. April 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sat., April 22 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. For pick-up of donations, please call 365-5308 for Blueberry Creek, 865-8302 for Castlegar South, 365-3992 or 365-3821 for Castlegar North and 365-5406 for Robson, CASTLEGAR LADIES SOFTBALL Anyone interested in playing with the Castlegar Ladies Softball Team, practices are held on Wednesday evenings at the Kinsmen Park from 6 pam. until dark and on Thursday evenings at Kinnaird 2: Junior Secondary School Gym from 7 to 9 p.m. SPRING TEA The Robson Evening Group is holding their :: Spring Tea on Sat., April 22 in the Robson Hall from2 to4 p.m. Baking, sewing and raffle tickets will be sold. Admission is 50 cents and there will be-a door prize. “THE MOUSETRAP” 2 Trail Theatre Unlimited presents Agatha Christie’s mystery play, "The Mousetrap”, at the Trail Junior High auditorium on April 27, 28 and 29. Curtain time is 8 p.m. HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Castlegar and District Homemakers and its affiliated project, Meals-on- Wheels, will be on Mon, April 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Health Centre. The public is invited to attend, CRAFT FAIR The.Ist Kinnaird Scouting Organization is holding its annual Craft Fair this weekend, Fri., April 21 and Sat., April 22, in conjunction with the Lions Club Trade Fair. Their booth is being sponsored by West : Kootenay Power & Light. Hope to see you there. “BOWRON BLUES” Slides of a 23-day wilderness canoe trip in the Bowron Lakes Provincial Park will be shown on Sun., April 30 at 8 p.m. in the Kinnaird Hall. The two-hour show (35mm slides with sound) is presented by Ray Lee and Gerry Rempel. A silver collection will be taken, proceeds to go to the Castlegar Pistol Club. CONCORDIA COLLEGE CHOIR The sixty-member Concordia College Choir from Ed Alta. will be ing in Castlegar on Fri., April 28 at 7 p.m. at St. Peter Lutheran Church. Also featured at the one-and-one-half-hour concert will be “Happy Together” and “SonShine", two ‘folk singing groups from Selkirk College, pius a multi-media presentation in sight and sound called “Out of the Ashes of a Dream Realized .. . Rises a Dream Yet to Be". ; AQUANAUT SPEED SWIM CLUB REGISTRATION Registration for the Aquanaut Speed Swim Club will be held on Sat., April 29 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 to 4 p.m. in the Community Complex. New :. swimmers, please bring a copy of your birth certificate. BAKE SALE Castlegar Russian Folk Choir is holding a Bake ‘+ Sale on Sat., April 22 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Plaza. Some Doukhobor foods will be featured. KINNAIRD & VALLEY VISTA PARENT CORE COMMITTEE MEETING The Kinnaird & Valley Vista Parent Core Committee Meeting will be held on Mon., April 24 at Kinnaird Elementary School at 7:30 p.m. Parents are welcome. Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations are listed here through the courtesy of. Lumber Operations. Please submit notices directly to the Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays, ~ A Public Service of Interior Pulp and _ Interior Lumber Operations. Canadian Cellulose ; Teciday, Saturday 7 & 9 p.m.| ‘HAPPY TOGETHER’ the folk group from Concordia College, Edmonton, shown here will be appearing in Castlegar, April 28, at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. They. will 7 be the Community TV SS COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 _ Schedule for Tonight 6:00—Five-day weather re- 2 ort. 6:05—Festival of the Arts— Kootenay Student Mu- sic Competitions, 6:50—Bob, Brisco—House of Commons presentation on regional economic ex- pansion, requesting as- - sistance for Castlegar, B.C. 7:00—A look at the National Exhibition Center's latest display. Also, an interview with local art- ist Harley Parker. 7:40—A look at the FURNITURE & AUTOMOTIVE _ Upholstery (J 701-7th Ave. S.. 365-3055 Stanley Humphries Band Organization Annual Spring Concert i Thursday, April 20. at 7:30 p.m. in the SHSS Gym Featured wil! be performances. by. the school's Stage Band and Junior and Senior concert Bands, all under the direction of Lorren Culley. i This concert is being Held in preparation for the Senior Band's upcoming exchange trip with Esquimalt Senior Secondary Band. Tickets avallable at the door. Notice of Public Hearing © of a radio station. 8:40—Bayan—Moscow Phil- ° harmonic Group sings in Castlegar. This program features a rare Russian instrument. 10:20—Trail City Council meet- ing of April 18, 11:30-Kootenay Enquiry— i Nelson Consumer Af. cane Ottawa, April 11, 1978 RESCHEDULING OF PUBLIC HEARING *BErTER PUT IN ENOUGH FOR BOVA/ OF US...1 WASNT AS GOOD AS 1 COULDA BEEN LAST WEEK, EITHER * 2:Clip:= Clip. =Clip= =Clip= =Clip==‘Clips z "FREE D.Q. Hockey Puck Display Board f with presentation of this coupon , b es Saturday & Sunday Only ' (Clipia Clip ==Clipe Clips = Clipan Clipss MAY 9, 1978, CALGAAY, ALBERTA The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommuni- cations Commission will hold its Public Hearing at the Sheraton-Calgary Inn, 202 - 4th Avenue South West, Calgary, Alberta, commencing on May 8, Ann fairs. : 1978, at 9:00 a.m. instead of May 9, 1978, at 9:00 a.m. as previously announced. ‘The Mousetrap’ Coming to Trail A classic “whodunit" will be fc d by the local Lise Ouimet, Secretary General CRTC — Public Notice 1978 - 53 accompany the 60- ber Ci lege Choir and together will one-and-a-half-hour concert. Besides featur- ing the ‘Happy Together’ group, there will plus a Presentation in sight and sound called ‘Out of the Ashes of a Dream Realized... Rises a Oream Yet to Be.’’ This up-coming per- Cal- e, which is open to all without hold a charge, will be a benofit concert with all offering proceeds going to ald the Edmonton college In Its rebuilding. ‘Dogs of War’ Author _ Bankrolis African Coup — Best-selling British novel- ist Frederick Forsyth financed and inded an attempt The newspaper said it pieced the story together from it in Eur- to overthrow the government ‘of the West African state of Equatorial Guinea six years ago, the Sunday Times report- ed. The newspaper said For- syth’s novel The Dogs of War, about mercenaries in Africa, was a thinly-disguised account of an actual operation in 1972-73. -The mercenaries in the book attained their objecti ope and southern Africa. But it said when its reporters inter- viewed Forsyth, “they found him oddly coy about his source of inspiration.” The Sunday Times said Forsyth began to plot his coup d'etat against President Fran- cisco Macias Nguema of Equa- torial Guinea in 1970, shortly after returning from Biafra. Forsyth was a reporter with the British Broadcasting Corp. . but “in real life, Forsyth's mercenaries were arrested by Spanish police 3,000 miles from during the Nigerian civil war, in which Biafra unsuccessfully tried to form a separate state. The wise known as Fernando Po, from which Nguema rules, Equatorial Guinea consists of Macias Nguema Island, about 82 kilometres from the African mainland, Pagalu Island, the three Corisco Islands and Rio Muni, a mainland area between Cameroon and Gabon. It has a total area of about 16,000 square km and a popu- lation of 286,000, The newspaper said Gay hired 13 mercenaries who came from France, Belgium, Hun- gary and England. They plan- ned to lead 50 former Biafran soldiers in a seaborne attack in inf dinghies launched their target and i; packed off home.” April 19 - 22 i NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE GARDEN Kathleen Quinlan (Mature) Matinee April 22 YOUNG RACERS Mark Damon (General) April 23-25 GRAYEAGLE Ben Johnson (Mature) Starting April 26 SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER John Travolta {Restricted} Thursday 8 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday i 8p.m. CIVIC THEATRE 748 Vernon St. said .For- syth’s objective was to provide anew homeland for the defeat- ed Biafrans. It said his con- fidant and adviser was a Scottish mercenary named Alexander Ramsay Gay. Their aim was to capture Macias Nguema island, other- from a hired fishing vessel. But Spanish police arrest- ed the mercenaries aboard thé boat in the Canary Islands before it could sail for West Africa to pick up the Biafrans. The Sunday Times said the abortive scheme cost $185,000. ‘T-Shirt Manufacturer Bowing to Economy Wholesalers Ltd. of Winnipeg, manufacturer of a T-shirt which. pokes fun at Prime Minister Trudeau and the Canadian dollar, is dropping the job because of concern over a possible libel suit, a promoter of the shirt said Thursday of last week. ‘The T-shirts, bearing the message “Trudel Fuddlebuck" and a ripped replica of a dollar bill with a caricature of Tru- deau on it, were conceived by four Kelowna, B.C., business- men. Hugh Harris, who started the enterprise, said that the group’made a deal with the Winnipeg company. for 600 dozen of the shirts. “By last week Economy. had run off about 150 dozen Guests Must Be SIGNED In \. =? Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170 Friday & Saturday in. Dancing 9:30 PA Bingo: Every Thursday at 7 p.m.) laying Tonight, F *yeaturday COMMODORES Pressure shirts and I got a couple of dozen samples and took them to Ottawa,” he said. Harris said a couple of MPs wore the shirts in the House, but the Speaker wouldn't rec- ognize them. Harris said he then was telephoned by Gerry Ratner of Economy- Wholesalers saying the order was cancelled and the shirts already made were to be destroyed. “Ratner said he'd been told that if the Liberals won the election it might not be good for the firm to have produced these shirts,” Harris said. “He want- ed me to give back the samples he'd given me.” * : Harris said Ratner told him that the company's lawyer thqught there could be a libel suit and that if he went ahead with the order “his auditors . might be very busy.” . George Whittaker (PC- Okanagan Boundary) said “it sounds as if they got the political muscle put on them." III IASI IAAI Entertainment . Pages News and Ads -Deadline 5 p.m. Mondays CARR AKERKKR -tised their guest house and * guest named Paravacini arrives Newspapers and on the radio is amateur theatre group Theatre Unlimited April 27-29 at the Trail Junior High auditorium. Agatha Christie's mystery thriller. “The Mousetrap" will play on those dates only, with advance tickets now on sale at Canadian Radio-television Conseil de ta radlodittusion i od and etdes | = = a 2. — OW CAN ANTONE fORGET 20 21 22 or ¢ THE GHRES-WHO-RELLT-TURNED US OK? the L & J Book Store in Trail and at the door. : Rehearsals have been going on since the end of. January, and director Lee Mendoza says he is - very pleased with the cast's progress and the excellent work done by the technical crew. The play is set in a large old‘ Home “north ‘of’ London, England. Mollie Ralston's ‘late aunt has left her the home, and Mollie and her husband Giles coulda’ erakeit... 72.10. 4 Warnleg: Occasional ude <_ 4x scenes — B.C. Dicector, have decided to operate it as a guest house. They find running a guest house is not as easy as they expected, however, especially when there is a fearful winter blizzard on the first day it is open for business, The Ralstons have adver- 23 2425: received four bookings for rooms, Christopher, Wren, Mrs. Boyle, Miss Casewell and Major Metcalf arrive at Monkswell Manor to claim their rooms. Each of them has peculiarities which are upsetting to the Ralstons, f Later on, an unexpected” —and he is stranger than any of the others. 2 The big sensation in the that a woman has been murder- ed in downtown London. Detec- tive Sgt. Trotter arrives at the guest house in the blizzard and tells the Ralstons and their guests that the murderer had dropped a notebook listing two addresses: 24 Culver St. in London where the murder took place, and Monkswell Manot. The Ralstons are told that a psychotic killer is determined to murder two more people— most probably at Monkswell Manor. SN THE CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS’ ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. | in with Prog Faculty of Commerce and Business A U MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES Saturday, May 13, 1978 © What is M.B.0.? (A brief history and overall model.) { * Goal setting — goals at various organizational levels. - © How can M.B.O. work for,you? (Development of the action plan.) Seminar Leaders: Or. Larry F. Moore : Or. G. A. (Skip) Walters Location: Castlegar (Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel) For an information brochure and registration form contact: C.C. LENFESTY, C.G.A., R.I.A. Phone 368-3348 or 364-1443 REGISTRATION DEADLINE — APRIL 29, 1978 LANDERS Dear Ann: Regarding the letter about the transvestite: When I first read it I thought any guy who would wear ladies’ underwear must be half nuts—at least. The very next day I saw something interesting in the newspaper. Four members of the Oklahoma State University football team wear long leg panty girdles. The only one who would allow himself to be named was Terry Miller, a halfback. i The girdle keeps muscles from knotting up—applying equal Pressure and support to all muscles from the kneecaps. to the waist. : ; The girdles first showed up in the team’s locker room about a year ago at th ion of the team ian. The names of the other three girdle-wearers were withheld until “the next of kin could be notified”, reported sports columnist Bob Hurt. (He broke the story.) i ‘ The girdles are purchased in extra large sizes at a local department store. There were a few snickers when the boys first put them’on, but after a while the snickering stopped. Girdles, it sems, doa better job and are a lot less trouble than wrapping up the legs. "5 Print this, Ann. It may prove helpful to others. —A Reader Dear Reader: Thanks for the tip. Girdles are also worn by truck drivers and other he-men who need back support: ‘There's nothing sissy about it. Real men are more concerned with their’ physical well-being than with their image of masculinity. Cr aoe) Dear Ann: My sister {married and mother of three) cannot possibly get herself ready to go anyplace (even to the drugstore) in less than one hour. Her face takes at least 45 minutes. What's the problem anyway? —Tired of Waiting Dear Tired: A person who spends that much time on the outside of her head probably doesn’t have much confidence in what's on the inside. Too bad. ~ < ita *. * * Dear Ann: Our 15-year-old daughter received a fur cape from her 18-year-old boyfriend for Valentine's Day. I don’t know a great deal about fur but I'm afraid it’s mink. When my husband saw it he screamed, “No daughter of mine is going to look like a kept woman. Give the thing back.” Our daughter is upstairs this very minute crying her eyes out. She loves the cape and says her boyfriend saved his own money to buy it for her and that dad is being unfair. What are your views? They've gone together (steady) for three months, 3 + —Mamma in the Middle Dear Mamma: A 15-year-old girl needs a mink cape like she needs a third row of teeth. She must have found this kid with a geiger counter. Insist that she return the fur piece. . « . Now On: During this Trade Fair Weekend. We'll Be Open Until 9 p.m. ‘both Friday and Saturday See You Here! -Furniture Villiage 60 Pine Street SOUND COUNTRY | Country entertainer Mel Tillis will be seen over the ABC-TV network this spring but this time he has his own variety series with former Miss California Susan Anton filling co-host duties. The show will be taped in Orem, Utah, at the Osmond Studios with producer credits going to the Osmonds. The show Is tentatively slated to premiere Saturday, April.22... Me! Tillis ‘Father of Bluegrass’ Bill lonroe was one of many leading country music per- formers who will be amon, over 100 entertainers head- lining ‘The World's Largest indoor Country Music Show, a two-hour special hosted by Kenny Rogers and tt West which was presented on NBC-TV April 5. ‘ The show was taped at a scheduled . concert perfor- mance by the stars at the Pontiac Silverdome Arena in Pontiac, Mich., home of the Detroit Lions. The atten- dance at the concert of nearly 80,000 broke the previous audience record for an indoo:. country music concert set last April when 27,000 fans were at the Capitol Center in Washington oc. \ into. the wi daughter Dana and her hus- band ‘Allen Stevens had a bouncing baby girl, Kelly Dawn. The proud grandpa has a new single entitled ‘I'm Always on a Mountain When | Fall.” Written by Chuck Howard, this country ballad was produced by Hank Cock- ran. This is the first single Hank has produced for Merle for MCA Records and it will be included on an upcoming album. Merle Haggard CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 20, 1978 _ TRADE FAIR — SPECIALS iPORK PICNICS een] FRESH 7E¢ GOVERN APPROVED ............ sree. PORK ST ananee FAK CUT FROM GOVERN " APPROVED PORK ..... P ORK ROASTS :::«. BOLOGNA fe GAINERS BY THE PIECE .. EROUND STEAK e222" A $1.69 IRUIViE ROASTS MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF A CANADA GRADE....:.... r COTTAGE ROLLS CROVAC ............5 erocroces . a 19 ALASKA SHRIMP BROKEN. FORTUNE. 40Z. TIN .. PREM LUNCHEON MEAT. 1202. TIN ...........06 BY JOEY SASSO CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: “It's no secret anymore that Cheryl Ladd hasn't been the replacement for Farrah Fawcett-Majors that we thought she'd be,"’ states an executive at ABC-TV who wishes to remain anonymous. When the lovely Cheryl first took on her assignment as Charlie's fourth angel on the top-rated show, she was nervous that she might be hooted off the screen as the replacement for America’s favorite face and newcomer. Then came September, and her debut and no one raised a fuss. Farrah even commented, rather hurt by the ease of the transition, “I was surprised how easy it was to replace me." The producers pelling and Goldberg had chosen well, for many TV reviewers commented that the late Alan Ladd's daughter-in-law was almost indistin- . guishable from her successor. But then things began- going downhill and the ratings—after_ viewers’ initial curiosity was satisfied—began dipping. From a summer high of No. 1 (Farrah reruns), the show slipped below the top five for the first time, finally stabilizing somewhere in the top 10. “Now there's a lot of talk coming out of ABC that Cheryl may not be around for next season," a TV insider and acquaintance of the blonde comments. “Even though she's done her job admirably and is now a star, she probably senses the letdown feeling on the set and it's starting to get to her." ... Twenty-year-old Donny Osmond gettin ried? Well, now the time seems to be right. mar- umors continuously come out of their Provo, Utah, hometown about Donny marrying soon but thelr publicity agent and friend Ron Clark denies any marriage plans. : INSIDE THE TUBE: The high price of | stardom Is something that Suzanne Somere of ‘Three's Company is learning the hard way. Twice In: recent weeks her 10-year-old son Bruce has been subjected to caustic comments from teachers in the attends, about the ‘scanty, provocative costumes his _ lallby school he mother is seen in. It’s tough on the kid, who's too young to be sophisticated about such {hing +. David fuming over reports that he’s left his jout is | Lynne Marta and Is romancing actress Leight Taylor-' ungs whe was once married to, Ryan O'Neal. The truth Is avid and Lynne are very much together. Leigh happens to be the sk Vf ul's Gi lead girl friend agent uy Sot MecElwaine... Richard Dawson, the host of the game show . ‘Family Feud,’ always kisses the ladies he introduces, But some of the viewers are becoming tired of all. the smooching. So ‘Dick took a poll, discovering that most viewers really don't mind the kissing. “‘I'was disgusted, though,"" he rem ‘ dare you kiss blacks! 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