Ab CASTLEGAR NEWS, janes 18,, 9a) ae ~ Kicks. off Sarge “tour. in ‘Montreal - By MICHAEL LAWSON ie TORONTO (CP) — Bruce Cockburn accepts the over- whelming international suc- cess of his 11th album, Hu- , mang, with quiet reserve. It’s not ‘out of character for. the somewhat withdrawn artist, “who after 10 years has become Canada’s riost dur- able acoustic songwriter. What is out of character — at least for. the rd being = at is the direction his’ souste ts taking. When Cockburn kicks off his month-l ‘long winter tour in Montreal he will ke bringing -to Canada an album's, worth’ of new materlal — of the electric variety. He drops the bombshell in an off-hand manner; it’s just ene more progression in a career that has taken -his musie through quiet folk ' ‘introspections. of his early years to dynamic reggae-pop |. ‘and, most recently, the stark, pessimistic moods ot his Jagt , release, Friday Hoi fay — a as Open Every Da: 9 . inelodiag onaays Monday aoa joy + 7am. Friday & Satordey 7a.m,to10 p.m. Sunday Sa.m, “9pm. nocd sevet RESTAURANT 479 Baker 952-3456 WOODEN SHOE] RESTAURANT © Dutch Atmos * International Cul Mon, - Fri. 60.m, to Midnight | Saturday 7a, mn. to Midalg it: Sam. ‘Pistson Ph, 352-999: Allen. _Janies King “will peraonally narrate his :film,; : “Song of the Northern Pra-.j. 1984 KOOTEN ~~ ‘MUSIC FESTIVAL Trail, ‘ March 30 - Keats, 1981. ‘Syllabus and entry forms ‘at Carl's Western ‘Drugs. E try closing doje: b, 15, 1981. Festival rie” on the Castlegar Cam-.. pus, Jan, 21 at 7:80 in’ the 5 Main Lounge. a ee The principle locale of te k film is the State of: North’ Dakota, The wetlands in this state. are. situated on. the’: central flyway and ‘aro. the breeding grounds of ducks, coots, - pelicans and black cormorants. While filming the, abun. ‘dant bird life, King ‘did not. ignore other animals of the region like bison, ‘antelope, dlack-footed ferret and coy-.°-" - corny joke ‘ANSAS CITY; MO. (ap 1 _ culture department ha) * come: the. Butz os a lorge' movies with. Bin; ig Crosby. and Dorothy Laaous to.thé mod- .. this ‘weekend may: top: any: ‘kab! thing in his daytime soap operas. Now he™ . isthe man responsible for the explosion of nighttime suds, “File Dallas Phone 396-6486 “AFFORDABLE HOUSING at Northwest Homes| Double wides from 960 sq. ft. to 1440 sq. ft. Dealer for Meduline and Manco. “Northwest Mobile Homes: 4978 Col. Ave. 6583 fntifuing reporters’. nan, “who showed" expecting to hear .the ‘former agriculture, secretary, Butz was’ not « there. He ‘was never .ex- pected. The after-dinner. speaker was actually Joseph Adel- man, a retired Kansas City police captain turned comic, A spokesman for the asso- .¢lation said the announce- ment about Butz was meant - Pri to be a joke, and the’; ‘BSSO- ciation never expected ‘the ‘agriculture Seperiesent to + Emotions, Anonymous n You * teering would be ‘greatly “appreciated. Call “bet, » Sahistrom, 365-5160 orl, Godberson, ao - }OR CITIZENS Castlegar and Dinteiet Senior Citizens will hold a Social . _ meeting at the Centre on Thursday, ¢ Jan. 22 commencing MINOR HOCKEY 4 a . ISTERS > “ ‘Kootenay Tomple ‘No 8) oP inen Sisters will hold thetr i. second meeting of the, mont Thurs, Jan. 22 at 7:30 Ps m1. :intheMasonicHall, .. NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS “Twin Rivers coh of Pythias No. 70 will hold their F ° second meeting of the month Jan. 19, 7 p.m,'in ‘MasonicHail, . HORSEMAN'S ASSOCIATION stiegar Horseman's Association meeting Wed., Jon. a” : frome 91 7:30'p.m. at 415 6 Ava. MEETING i the Contlegar & District Mhopter of the Registered N svg “" Association of B.C. will maat on Tues., Jan. 20, 7:30 in Room 112 at Selkirk College, Jim Smee, speech, pajheleats, Wast Kootenay Health Unt, will ipesk on NATIONAL EXHIBITION cain The National Exhibition Centre In Castlegar hos expan- ed the @ gallery hours ta seven days o wock. The new : to note are: Monday through friday 9:304: 0: ¥ satucey and Sunday 10:30-4:30; Frid ig 6:30- | :, 9:00, This expansion has been made osslole bye bya canada rom and ; _ Immigration Canada, A Bohemian priest chose to raise his voice against what he felt ware abuses of the church, ond prepared the way FIVE DAY PLAN TO STOP SMOKING 3} Want to jo quit? Here's your ur oppariunlty at this successful progra fered by Seventh Day Adventists in conjun- ¢tion waith Selkirk College's Community: Education ser- ‘vices, a8 a community service. There are 5 consecutive sessions, Jon. 25 to 29 commencin: vei : p.m. and lasting for VA hours. 7 materials. Phone 365-2649 to pre-regi ster. or for further information, EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS meets every Tuesday ot 8 p.m, at * the Volunteer Exchange 1215 3rd ‘Street. . THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING FARNESE ‘ Gastion Theatre production "The Importance ng Eamest", Jan. p.m. at the Trail ree ae auditorium. Reserve tickets on sale at L8J Books starting don. 12, Sponsored by Trail and Diatrict Arts Council, P Caming events of Costlegar and District non- profit, organizations cre listed here through the courtesy of Canadian Cellulose’s Celgar Pulp and Celgor tumber Divisions. Please submit notices directly 10 tha ~Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Thursdays. A Public Service of | Celgartulp._| : ision and Celgar Lumber Division Canadian Cellulose. take it PRIZESS INCREASE ‘The. 1981 women's golf tour, fessional Golf Association has announced, : with creato David. jacdhs,, ‘and at Lorimar Productions on CES: ‘and Fae man Road on NBC. “When the networks saw. that this form’ was successful’ they. began coming to us‘and sayin, the bandwagon, too,” Filerman. B The only prime-time soap opera, that has‘escaped Filer- made: several attempts at night time, soap operas, lace, a sudser ' inthe , dtmosphel and enjoy cuisine at its Dee Choose from our popular Oriental Cuisine or delicious Western “dishes. WE'RE & Mon. tor 7a. ri Friday -11.a.m, to 11. p.m. OPEN: Saturday - ‘4p.m. to 1} p.m, Sun; & delideye : +4 4 Sunday Stiorgestond : Sp m1. ‘to 8 p.m. UBC SFU uvic BCIT: oll. Representatives from these i ors Deughters was-a "very: tilddlé-class show. and: . you couldn't take, as much . Hcense with the stories you were telling: You couldn't _ have archvillainy, - as with “JR. eS mu CITES GLAMOR nd 40a, they. ‘reputations in movies about ‘just the kinds of things we’ re end about) now, “And ‘I think part of the + success of Dallas is not only that larger-than-life quality: -* but the glamor, Y‘ “The audience is interested. in character relationships,” he says. “What goos on be- tween. people and ‘among people, and not knowing how «it's going.to end ‘or how it’s goitg. to grow... People. on. ‘serialized . dramas . change, their attitudes change, ‘their characters change, their re- , lationships change. ; And ‘I: think" people are‘ finding that’s alittle “more . inter-. . esting... Dallas has! come. in; for some criticism because of its’ séxual cotitent, but Filerman insists that the shows are not 0: much: permissive as they : aré romantic. « think there's a. lot of rO- Restaurant | : The Crown Polnt:1895, featuring giant: ‘cabinets, turn, inform about pr grarr , fees, fitutions will be ’ Thursday, Jans22; 1981, 7-9p m1. at the OLI/SELKIRK Adulsing {s! : 367 Baker Street, Nelson Friday; Jan. 23; 1981; 9.4.m. - 12 noon. . atthe Main Lounge. Castlegar care Selkirk College a Interviews on a first come first sored basis. Peter O'Toole received one of he was'asked why he ‘never.’ de any movies in America, “Because Hollywood: made the comment almost 20° years ago and it has taken Hollywood that long to come cup with what O'Toole con: siders his kind of movie. « :- The film. «is’-ealled ‘The Stunt Man and in it O'Toole. portrays an obsessive: film director, Eli'.Crogs, a’ who will.go to any length to get the shot he wants. oe that. regard, .O'Tool wich of himself in Eli Zt's “the man: who teed the “ball ' ‘Up shortly, (fore noon ‘Wednesday rind of Saad? closest tte Mes bfor : whose Eleenhower Medical Contre he:has raised.between - $6 millionand $7,million., His fondest memory is of a’ urprise gesture he pulled on: : Busonhower before the death ‘eof the five-star general sand a ‘BUSINESS AS USUAL: “Just, gotin from Burbank, ‘where we iced four hours peaking . by: tele- -phone from Palm Springs: “It: . washis and Mowe’ ‘8 | wedding Z “"T go! brea mailllary bands = from the army; navy and” air fe arch:up the © po Tk + sald she had ‘never Not: all. of the xperiencea\!! ” in’ the ‘Hope. Classic, whichy¢ | was begun 21 years ago, have 9 been as pol Some have. layed golf the ctfet executives: eu: 5. in the last quarter. . of a century — Eisenhower, o - Europe with the play. Those celled. “I'm never going to play --Macheth again,” ‘said . the - Irish-born actor, “and you “need to;be.a Shakespearean ‘understand’. why. When you do Shakespeare, Ixrious, others’ unset- i 'Agh : playing’ partner, Doug Sand- -ers, The incident made head-. lin ted still in disctissed he | faa jp] cee - “It's purely. t aecident that I haven't playedsBroad- «° way. I've played in:Ghicago and Washington but ‘not New * you do it for the adventure, ..: \ for the scale of it. Tho scale is 88 huge’ you.’ put’ to work rery- resource you have. “Well, T I’ve only. doubled a - role twice. That was Hamlet ° sand although praise: bo’ es; 1 didn’t, “ ins it-a ‘accord’ time. T'd © been there.” thas ‘on Broad: sad raed atrestor and an actor en go. eight-hour ABC-TV series o" 7 be broadeast in the spring. or ‘He ‘also’ paid a visit ‘to : chard" Stunt: Man director Ri Rush, + bh er. ‘Wo a partn ship,” said id O'Toole referring into making, his fret. totally rere places. Think of John Hustc ‘and’ Humphrey © would be nice’to do another: movie with Richard Rush.". *' bit rusty and we messed wil it a bit. There's no room, sth, theatre: isn’t, -a one-night ent,” he said. “We worked And.worked unil we eventual: ‘High: -flying Billy: Garter says he’s looking forward to . the sleepy life’ of Plains “I've, enjoyed. the-“atten- tion,” he said, bpatierart : 524 Vern St. Nelson’ Phone 352-3636 : Located near the Nelson Post Offic oer Cada, anne? Su vi oftour. Y dlelictous home: > He wit you? Plaza Waneta Castleaind * -Plaza. ©