LIFESTYLES COMMUNITY NEWS Ramey, the bounty November 2, 1988 November 2, 1988 «4 _Castlégar News FRANK’S SHARPENING SERVICE ‘astlega: “Behind Castle Theatre" For all Types of Girl youngest Lottery numbers chess master SHARPENING Saws, (All Types), Chain Sows. Carbide Bla Scissors, Drills, Shears, etc., etc Mower blades balanced ‘and sharpened Bandsaw blades (up to '" wide) made up Most types of saw chains made up 365-7395 Compliments of Castlégar News LONDON (AP) — A year of stunning upsets has catapulted a 12-year-old Hungarian girl past fel low prodigies and could herald the and of male domination of chess. At the end of November, Judit Polgar will become the youngest player ever to gain the title of inter- national master, which Bobby Fis cher of the United States and Garri Kasparov of the Soviet Union didn't achieve until they were 14. The formidable performance by the youngest of three chess playing sisters is shaking the game in which no woman has ever competed successfully against leading male grandmasters, Men and women still play for separate world titles in chess and have segregated ranking lists. The current women's champion, Soviet grandmaster Maya Chibur. danitse, 27, ranks 79th in the world. In August, Judit became the world champion in the under-12 division after refusing to compete in a separate competition for girls. Rom. NEWTON INN * 7300 King George Hwy. 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The rise of Judit and her sisters Zsofi, 13, and Szusza, 19, is the story of a family that fought off pressure from East bloc officials and won permission to educate their daugh- ters at home. Their parents, Laszlo and Klara Polgar, are teachers. Her father, a psychology specialist, believes chil- dren are capable of learning far more than educational methods will allow and should specialize very early. From the age of five, each sister has studied chess and languages. Zsofi speaks three languages in addi- tion to Hungarian. “It was an experiment and it is succeeding,” said Klara Polgar, who brought Judit and Zsofi to London for the Duncan Lawrie tournament. Zsofi finished fourth in the 10. player field. The eldest daughter, Szusza, stay- ed in Budapest with her father. 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Too many vitamins harmful TORONTO (CP) — At the first sign of a head cold many people increase their intake of vitamin C but overdosing can be dangerous, says Dr. John Marks of Cambridge Uni veristy in England. “Self-medication of high levels of any substances is not a good thing,” he said in a recent interview. Vitamins A, D and B6 in particular, Marks said, “can cause significant health problems if used in excessive. ly high doses over an extended period of time.” Overdosing on the retinol form of vitamin A for example can result in loss of appetite, lethargy and fatigue and skin disorders, he said. The daily recommended nutrient intake of vitamin A is 1,000 micrograms for males and 800 micrograms for fe males. A “safe” level is considered to|be no more than 10 times the recom mended nutrient intake Overdosing on vitamin B6 can cause a serious but usually reversible nervous disorder known as “sensory neuropathy,” resulting in loss of co-ordionation and impairment of the senses of touch, temperature and pain, Marks said. R NEWS Gan oc vin De CASTLEGA! 0 pumas 2007 © hunter of the stars By JOHN HORN Associated Press HOLLYWOOD — Phil Ramey is a bounty hunter, and the bigger the name, the greater the prize. Don Johnson and Barbra Streisand fetch more than $1,000. Michael J. Fox and new wife Tracy Pollan can bring in five times that. Sean Penn and Madonna, though, are on the discount shelf. Ramey calls himself a photographer. His critics call him’ a paparazzi. Whatever the case, Ramey’s subjects rarely say cheese. “In you're in open view, you're fair game,” Ramey said recently as his Bell Jet Ranger helicopter roared over Beverly Hills. “When you're a celebrity, the normal rules of privacy don’t apply,” he said, leaning out the door to shoot another roll of Merv Griffin's new home site. Ramey takes the shots — a secret wedding, an undiscovered affair, a private estate — that push readers of National Enquirer and Star into tabloid ecstasy. But he does have standards. “I don’t pop up from behind hedges, and I don’t enter private property,” Ramey said. “I think this thing about invading privacy is way overblown.” Tell that to Cher. On July 27, Cher's live-in boyfriend, Robert Camilletti, was arrested for investigation of felony assault after he crashed into photographer Peter Brandt's car. Brandt, who had been staking out Cher's mansion for the Star with Ramey's assistance, said Camilletti also smashed his camera. Prosecutors have yet to decide if Camilletti’s outburst was justified, and no charges have been filed. Meantime, the incident has prompted fierce debate over the tabloid photographer's place in Hollywood Veteran publicist Richard Grant on a ‘recent Saturday night took clients Jill Eikenberry and Mchael Tucker, both stars of TV's L.A. Law, to dinner at Spago, a fashionable Los Angeles restaurant. “I pulled up and I saw 20 photographers ‘out front,” Grant said. “So I used my car phone, called the restaurant and told them to open the back door. We had to sneak in.” If they're not sneaking through back doors, celebrities are fighting back. Photographers have been chased and beaten, with Sean Penn and Prince's bodyguards leading the charge. In one famous case in the early 1980s, a New York judge ordered cameramen Ronald Galella to stay at least 25 feet away from Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and her children. But lost in all the finger-pointing and name-calling is the fundamental role these photo- graphers may play in perpetuating the Hollywood myth, Said James Seymore Jr., assistant managing editor of People magazine: “Celebrity is a two-edge sword. If these people did not hunger for fame, they would not make themselves so available or show up in such conspicuous clothes.” STARS FRIENDS While the photographers are frequently depicted as voyeurs and leeches, their relationship with stars can sometimes be symbiotic and even friendly. They do, after all, keep stars in public view. “We may make thousands of dollars on photographs, but the stars make millions on them,” said Bob Michelson, who runs a celebrity photo agency in Los Angeles. “If we take the stars’ shots and put them on the covers of magazines, these people will continue to work.” Conventional thinking holds that celebrity photographers always stalk their victims, springing from bushes at just the right moment. Their real tactics, in fact, tend to be much less dramatic, Ramey’s helicopter notwithstanding. Most published shots come from photographers in the right place at the right time — often with inside information supplied by publicists and other sources. Don Johnson, for one, said he’s resigned to the fact that the photographers — and their other half, the gossip writers — will never disappear. In the end, an individual's celebrity can be measured by the number of photographers he or she attracts. DON HARRON = Sa at Book reveals actor TORONTO (CP) — Writer-actor Don Harron is a nauseatingly humble man, says his daughter Martha Har. ron. That's why 37-year-old Martha wrote her father’s biography, en titled: Don Harron, A Parent Con- tradiction (Collins, 326 pages, $26.95). Don's earlier attempt to write it produced a manuscript that didn't do him justice. “I was just appalled,” says Martha, sitting with her father in her Toronto home. “It was so humble it was sickening. I said, ‘Why not call it It's Only Me!’ ” Don Harron is probably best known to most Canadians by his comic alter ego Charlie Farquharson, the fictitious farmer from Parry Sound, Ont., who has authored sev. eral satirical books and anchored a rural newscast on TV's Hee Haw. Macho men unhealthy REGINA (CP) — Men can enjoy better lives if they escape traditional sex roles, says an education pro- fessor from Queen's University in Kingston, Ont. The traditional macho man — a competitive loner who fears intimacy — pays a heavy price for fulfilling society's expectations, Allan Robert son told a workshop on growing up male. He said men are taught to be tough guys who are aggressive, com petitive, courageous, take risks and avoid getting close to other men. They're discouraged from expressing tenderness, affection, compassion and vulnerability, traits usually as. sociated with females. (Fa PAINT Many will know him from his five years as host of Morningside on CBC Radio, winning an ACTRA award for best radio host. Some may remember his involve ment in the Spring Thaw revues that first took to the stage in the ‘40s and have reappeared frequently since then. A few may even know that he and Norman Campbell wrote the musical Anne of Green Gables, the perennial mainstay of the Charlottetown Festi- val. But most people may not realize the extent of his entertainment career. GETS REVIEWS “He never boasts about himself, but he's had so many rave reviews,” says Martha. “Most people are stunned when they hear how he was commanded by Katherine Hepburn to appear with her (in The Merchant of Venice)in Stratford, Conn.” Don's first step into show business came during his boyhood in Toronto during the Depression when he lent his voice to a series called Lonesome Trail After graduating from the Univer. sity of Toronto, he turned down a job offer to lecture at the school in English literature. His father would have liked him to become a cartoonist, and young Donald dabbled in the field but never pursued it seriously. Instead, he decided on the performing arts. When Shakespeare first came to Stratford, Ont., young Don played alongside Sir Alec Guinness in Rich ard III He went on to perform in various productions in Toronto, New York and London, where he played with people like Vivien Leigh, Sir Ralph Richardson, Maggie Smith and Chris. topher Plummer. LCON ING & DECORATING 2649 FOURTH CASTLEGAR 8 C vin 2S! Gary Fleming Dianna Kootniko! ADVERTISING SALES Tou FREE OFFICE 965-6210 5 663-4966 AVENUE 365 3563 NOU DRIVEN 4 FORD ‘Are: y Eventually, he followed the starry- eyed group to Hollywood, signing on with a major film studio in 1958 for $750 a week. Hedda Hopper's Hollywood gossip column marked the event this way: “Paramount has succeeded in signing legit actor Donald Harron. They say he is a combination of Les lie Howard and Montgomery Cliff. Wow!” The book takes the reader on a dizzying journey over three decades as Harron shifts back and forth between genres, crisscrossing North America and the Atlantic. HAS AFFAIRS Along the way there are three marriages, two divorces, three chil. dren and the occasional affair. Throughout, the book gives a glimpse of Harron as slightly neur. otic, somewhat erotic, artist who either wants it all or can't decide what he wants. He grapples with the role of writer versus actor, stage versus screen, leading man versus character role Like any eccentric creator, or cre ative eccentric, he has his share of curious tendencies He struggles with the physical world, fully capable of ransacking a room when he's misplaced his keys, or demolishing a dresser with a drawer that doesn't open properly After a fight with his second wife, he took a butcher knife and slashed his right arm (which still bears the sear). Writing the book gave his daugh ter a chance to see a different side to her father, whom she calls “a Ren aissance Man in a typecast world.” STAR GROCERY .« + 328 Rossland Ave., Trail |/ 364-1824 . JUICE RED BARBERA BURGUNDY VALDEDENAS GRENACHE CABERNET BLEND ZINFANDEL BLEND PETITE SIRAH GAMAY BEAUJOLAIS WHITE CHENIN BLANC FRENCH COLOMBARD MUSCAT PALOMINO CHABLIS RIESLING SAUVIGNON BLANG JOHANNISBERG RESLING PINOT CHARDONNAY Check Our Freezer Beet Prices! cat 364-1824 RE ete % GREEN THUMB THEATRE . . . (From left) Stephane Kirkland, Lesley Ewen, Brenda Pennock and Jennifer Clement are with the Green Thumb theatre group which played in Castlegar yesterday. The group staged a show at Kinnaird Junior secondary school and at Stanley Humphries secondary school. The shows dealt with realities facing contemporary teenage girls. Recreation news Now that all the ghosts and goblins have been laid to rest for another year it is time to look ahead to Christmas. If you missed our bro- chures in the stores, please drop by the recreation office and pick one up. It is filled with our Christmas crafts coming up along with information on our second session of fitness classes starting the week of Nov. 21. You don't need talent to attend any of these sessions, just lots of enthusi- asm and a desire to have fun. Lifted Star Create a family treasure in one evening. You supply the material, we will provide the instruction to create a beautiful lifted star to give as a gift of keep as q wall hanging for years to come. There will be two sessions, Nov. 22 or Nov. 29, 6:45 - 9:45 p.m. at KJSS sewing room. The cost is $10 plus supplies. Choir Angel ' Make these adorable angels full of lace and curly hair, a sight to behold. You will have enough time and supplies to make two angels, the start of your choir to add to your Christmas decorations or give as gifts to someone special. Nov. 21 at the complex-kitchen, 7-9 p.m. Fee is only $10 Beaded Lace Angel Are you lacking in Christmas decorations. Come and make three delicate beaded lace angels to hang on your tree or give as a gift. This session happens Nov. 28 7-9 p.m. at the complex. Fee is only $8 for three beaded angels. For a peek or closer look at the above three crafts, feel free to drop by the recreation office and have a look at the Lifted Star, Choir Angel or Beaded Lace Angel. Gingerbread House We are offering two sessions and all you have to do is show up. All the baking is done, your “job” is to ice and decorate a gingerbread house to. treasure for years to come or eat up after Christmas. Your friends will be astounded that you created masterpiece of winter wonderland. Sessions wisll be held Dec. 6 from 9 a.m. - 12 noon or Dec. 7 from 7-10 p.m. at the complex-kitchen. Cost is only $30. this Kid's Christmas Crafts Come out.once a week and make all sorts of Christmas presents for family and friends. This will happen once a week for kids six to 12 years old starting Nov. 15 and going to Dec. 13 from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. at the activity room in the complex. Fee is $15. Kid's Gingerbread House We will be holding a session for ages six to eight years Nov. 23 and ages nine to 12 years Nov. 30 from 3:30 kitchen. Your child will create and decorate a beautiful Christmas treas. ure. Class size is limited so sign up early. 4:30 p.m. at the complex- y: The esecond session of fitness classes starts the week of Nov. 21. We have all types of classes for all types of people. Sign up arly as they are filling fast. Morning Stretch Just right for those of you wanting to start out slow or learn all the moves in a fitness class. This is for beginners and people who don't like to bounce, jump or run. Lots of stretching for flexibility. Held Tues- day and Thursday, 9-10 a.m. New. We also have babysitting for this class, with special rates for both the fitness class and babysitting pack. age. Morning Aerobics Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 10-11 a.m. Start your day off just right with this high energy class. There is also Variety Hour and Babysitting offered during this class. Aerobics — Downtown This class offers you not one but two fitness instructors to help you get in shape. Never boring, always Answer to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No\| 337 TM OILIA a - aials AIYIE! Answer to Sunday, Oct. 30 Cryptoquip: IF | WERE TO NOTICE A DIETER'S FLATTER WAIST. TODAY, IS IT CONSIDERED FLATTERY? DIR $ @); FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.0.P.) EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST 914 Columbia A s Below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 PASTOR: BARRY WERNER * 365-2374 ~ SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m Morning Worship — 10:30 a.m Evening Fellowship 6:30 p.m Wednesday: Home Meetings 7 p.m Friday Youth Ministries 7 p.m HOME OF CASTLEGAR 9:45 a.m Sunday School for All Ages 11:00 a.m. Family Worship Sevice Discipleship Ministries Women Ministries Youth Ministries PASTOR: ED NEUFELD Phone: 365-6675 “A Church that Loves the Castlegar Area!” CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 PENTECOSTAL NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY 602-7th Street * 365-5212 Near High Schoo! LivingWaters _ Faith Fellowship — SUNDAY SERVICE — Christian Education 9:45 a.m Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Crosstire for Youth FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting WEE COLLEGE WOMEN 5 MINISTRIES, 1406 Columbia Ave. — across trom Mohawk Phone 365-5818 PASTOR STUART LAURIE * 365.3278 Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m Nursery & Children’s Church provided Mid-W Bible teaching for all ages A Non-Denominational Family Church Preaching the Word of Faith! ‘A Vibrant Faith Buriding Friendly ANGLICAN CHURCH PASTOR: "UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2224-6th Avenue 1% Blocks South of Community Complex 10 a.m. Worship & Sunday School Mid-Week Activities for all ages Phone for information Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 Ta6i Columbia Avenue Sunday Service 8 a.m. & 10.a.m Sunday Schoo! 10 a.m. REV. CHARLES BALFOUR 365-2271 — PARISH PURPOSE — To Know Christ and Make Him Known " SEVENTH-DAY.__ ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbie A: Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Cliff Drieberg 365-2649 CHURCH OF GOD 809 Merry Creek Road Past Fireside Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY 6:00 p.m. AWANA WEDNESDAY NIGHT Study & Prayer 8 p.m. CHURCH 365-3430 OR 365-7368 ROBERT C. LIVELY, PASTOR = ST. PETER LUTHERAN LUTHERAN = CHURCH — -CANADA ] 713-4th Street Office 365-3664 PASTOR GLEN BACKUS SUNDAY Worship Service 9 a.m Sunday Schoo! 10:15 a.m. Youth Group 6:30 - 8 p.m . WEDNESDAY Bible Study 8 p.m Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, a.m. on Radio CKQR ___ GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Columbia Ave. REV. J. FERRIER © 365-3182 Morning Worship a.m 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m Pastor Ira Johnson * 365-6762 fun; come out Tuesday and Thursday from 7 - 8 p.m. at SHSS and try out their “new gym floor” to the latest hits. Before Supper Aerobics Get your workout in early and enjoy your evenings on Monday and Thursdays from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. This very popular class combines low impact aerobics and fun, an unbeat. able combination. Tone It Up The following are winning num bers in the weekend Punto lotteries. Punto: Sunday, CFL, Saskatche- wan and Calgary: First quarter skatchewan win. 2nd — Tie. 3rd ary win. 4th Saskatchewan win. Final Score — Calgary 28 Sas kat. 22, Time of fine score 13:54 Sunday, CFL, Toronto and Winni- peg: First quarter — Toronto win 2nd — Winnipeg win. 3rd — Winni peg win. 4th — Toronto win. Final Score — Toronto 22 Winnipeg 16 Time of final score —00:42. 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Y Y Cycle paths If you hate running and jumping but prefer more strengthening and stretching, then this class is for you. Using different apparatus (tines, dowels, ropes) you will get in shape by having so much fun it won't even feel like work. Come out Monday and Thursday 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Craft Fair Blueberry Creek Craft Fair is happening this Friday from 10 a.m. 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Come down to the complex, you may be able to get just that “right” Christmas present for someone special . * Steam room ¢ Exercise room # Underground park ing * Pub © Family dining at reasonable prices SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY RATES As tow * per. penain as per night (Double occupancy, Canadian currency, plus tay, to May: 31 and after Oct TL 1988 Long weekends excluded) Children undet 16" tree! Treat the family — call now for reservations! & KANANSKI ~* SE Kananaskis Village, Alta. 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