Aé CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 31, 1983 ELO goes backwards in Secret Messages HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Electric Light Orchestra's swipe at: those who com- plained about so-called “back- wards masking” on the rock band’s earlier records has been nipped in the bud — in the U.S., at least. Controversy over alleged backward recording of Sat- anic on albums by MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL A GOLDEN AGE TOUR (Age 50+) SUNNY SOUTH A ture © 25 nights for only $1679 per person © Includes air ex. Vancouver end three nights in London MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL Lid. ELO and other rock groups had led to demands in some states for legislation requir- ing warnings on album jac- kets, So ELO leader Jeff Lynne decided to deliberately re- cord non-Satanic messages backwards on the group's new album. He also had the words “Warning: This con- tains secret backward mes- sages” printed on the United Kingdom album cover. But Recording Industry Association of America offi- cials weren't laughing, The name of the new al- bum? Secret Messages, of course. 10.4,m. = 4:30 p.m. Saturdey 10.¢.m,-1 p.m. COMMUNITY Bulletin Board VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL by the Castlegar Evangelical Free Church at lobson Communi: throw h August 12th, s all chi voted 13, VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL At St. Fete, Lutheran Church on Aug. 8th - Aug. 12th, from 6 to 8 p. for a 4 to 13, Bil bl i handicretts, Allhildrerreitoner, Cole stories, songs, BEAUTIFUL MUSIC . . . Folk singer Elizabeth Thor-Larsen ente: her songs during the noon-hour concert held at Kinsmen Pa ittani also p dat the concert. Dern is running for the edge SAUSALITO, CALIF. (AP) — Mount. T: says Dern, who's run more than 160,000 kil since rises from the Golden Gate like the walls of heaven, its base surrounded by water.on three sides, its peak often shrouded by swirling fog. -Each year, hundreds of runners challenge the moun- tain in a foot race — the Dipsea, a treacherous contest that is the backdrop for actor Bruce Dern’s latest movie, On the Edge. _'Grimmest run of ‘his life’ Written and directed by , Rob Nilsson, it is the story of “runner Wes Holman, Dern and Nilsson have approached the project with the fervor Nilsson, best known for the award-winning Northern Lights — a movie about Nor- wegian farmers in North Dakota in 1915 — ran the rtains the crowd with Dipsea decades: ago. On the irk Thursday: Nelson's Edge is based, in part, on the Coming events of caalleper. ond District fi organizations may be listed here. The first 10 words are $3 ond additional words are 12¢ each. Boldfaced words (which must be used for headings) count as two words, There Is no extra charge for a second consecutive inser tion while the third consecutiv COMMUNITY Bulletin Board SHOWTIME © “MOVIES _. *“€anadian News ' ara Sports Network Canadian Channel | By request onl tlonal channel: the latest on our op- I LT movies. © All Color TV © Queen Beds © Snack Bar © Direct Dial Phone Shamrock Motel E. 1629 Sprague Ave. Spekene veoninaten 992 Telephone (509) 535-0388 RESERVATIONS ARE RECOMMENDED HELEN HAYES Alive BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. (CP) — The First Lady of the American the- atre retired from the stage a decade ago because she's al- lergic to stage dust. But at 82, Helen Hayes is as active as ever in television and film productions. The legendary actress tries to limit herself to one project “iter “wen, we filmed in Santa Barbara, and a lot of things were agin’ us. Like frigid cold and rain every day. We worked indoors while it poured and poured, and when it stopped, we tried to make it look like.the tropics. I was wearing light clothes over thermal underwear.” Another hazard was the th