BA CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 9, 1980 L Showbiz by Joey Soese CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: While, much has been made about Vanessa Redgrave's shooting her controversial movie-for-TV ‘Playing For Time: behind barbed wire secrecy, a source at CBS assures'me that.newshounds have missed a bigger scoop. The’ source alleges that when Miss Redgrave was in New York recently for ‘Playing For Time,’ the Oscar-winning actress was really shooting scenes for the film under armed guard. Miss Redgrave has already been the target of at least two. deat nine- -year-old Gregory Harrison of CBS-TV' TV's threats... Twenty- 3 ‘Trapper John, M.D.' is taking a generous, paternal interest in his younger. brother. He's moved the teenager into his new lollywood Hills home and enrolled him at U.C.! L.A. The kid wants to be an astronaut and the first man ia actually live on the'moon.. . Guaranteed to be one of the most » coveted female TV roles of next year Is the lead in the four-hour CBS-TV v-movielet Tammy Msnette's Ss auton Your: t? graphy, . ‘Sta ict star has had a a many-times-married- -and-divorced country music super- life for jacamalizetion 7a 7 including a ‘ ,, Kdnapping and beating in 1978. “WV CLOSEUP: Keepin, ‘weeks’ after they sai theis. marriage secret for several their “I dos" in Montreal were ‘Holocaust’ star Joe Bottoms, 26, and producer Delilah Andison, 36. While the newlyweds are happily an cour jo promoting Joe's new movie, ‘The Black Hi .” we hear , that his parents are back home fuming about the “older * woman" who caught their son. . Kate Jackson seems happier now that she's left "Charlie's Angels.’ She and husband Andrew Stevens were mobbed young fans by recently when they vient shopping at F.A. 3. Schwarz in ate New York City. autographs. chatte ine delighted mom said: “Kate was with ‘them and signed husband and took time out to talk to the kids. Her husban Nes itching to Never underestimate Hollywood's abil leave but she encted ty to ten him. exploit ‘tragedy for the sake of a quick buck. Shooting has begun on a four-hour CBS mini-series called ‘James Warren Jones: The Mad Messiah,’ which scripter Ernest Tidyman, an Oscar winner. for writing “ Connection,’ says is 3 a cenuine tragedy tf that should be he French fonder what he'd call Universal's “Guyana: Crime of the Century’ oozing ,, Into theatres across the ae next April. By Llewellyn C. Fletcher A unique dining estab- lishment had its official open- ing in Salmo on Dec. 7. 3 Trapper John’s restaur- vet ant, under the owner-pro- prietorship of John and Den- ise Patrick, is prominently i+ located and well lit up at HENRY FONDA «+. part in Family’ DBEAL KATE JACKSON «--much happier .CELEBRITIES IN CANDID: ABC's ‘Family’ has some high-powered stars: one both sides of the camera this Joa season. In one is Fonda, who plays a man 2pproaching senility. ng . Hen her first job directing a TV show, iss Woodward says: | feel more creative doing this. You're In a wonderful position of power, you can tell people what to do and ou never have to get up in front of that camera, which is terrifying.” . The end of the world is just around the corner, insists Christian actor Efrem’ Zimbalist, Jr. “1 believe it’s close—that it will happen:in, our lifetime,” revealed the 60-year-old star. Ina’ rare_ interview, Zimbalist told how he recognized signs, foretold in the Bible, of impending doom. ‘The whole smut side of my industry makes me want to han, my head in shame. | see being in the period of the end days as part of a plan. For example, 30 years ago our country was the most powerful in the world. Today it is a third-rate power skidding downhill." Zimbalist said he is particularly concerned by the spread of communism and at home, the lack of respect shown by young people to their parents and teachers. . Metromedia Producers Corp. will use pay cable to preview the mini-series of its Golden . Circle (Project. starting with its third production, ‘Blue Grass." Tropper_ John : New restaurant well accepted legendary character of Salmo pioneer days who had a reputation for delicious cook- ing.:Begides the name, there are a number of other fea- tures which make this res- taurant one of the most unique in the Kootenays. The construction of the exe night on the Salcrest Motel *~" property as one enters Salmo from the south on Highway 3, log building and inside fur- nishings is from natural mat- erial found within five miles ae The name Trapper John is based upon the return of a * Salmo of the structure. The logs of larch and pine were peeled, Community Singers play to full house Salmo Community Sing- ers, under the leadership of Beryl de Jersey, presented a program of Christmas music - Dee. 28, to a full house in Salmo Ci gift from the singers to Beryl de Jersey for her lead- ership and faithful services. The Salmo Community Singers, again under the hip of Beryl de Jer- Church. After the program, re- -freshments were served in the basement of the church, Dr. Stewart gave a speech of atl x sey, conducted the Christmas musical program of Christ- mas Eve Midnight Mass at Salmo Roman Catholic Church. Especiall i PP and p Free recipe booklets from Kellogg Salada A new series of metric recipe booklets has been de- veloped for consumers by Kellogg Salada. Each of The Best To You recipe booklets shows how to use ready-to- ‘eat cereals (whole grain, bran, rice and corn) in a variety of appealing main: course and dessert recipes, Consumers may obtain copies of the booklets, free of charge, by writing to: Kellogg Salada Canada Inc. P.O. Box 490 Station “A” Scarborough, Ontario was the music the singers sang softly as a background for the presentation of the Holy Eucharist. Yvonne and Faye de Jersey sang as a duet the verses of “O Holy Night,” and all the singers Joined in the chorus. cut, and trimmed on the lot across from the building. Cedar shakes used for the roof were also split and cut on the same lot. Dining tables are set on the main and mezzanine floor of the build- ing. z The main entrance door has a fleur-de-lis design carv- ed by Les Jensen. The matlepiece over the large fireplace has inlay work done by Italo Gnech, who also did the carvings on the other doors and bar. The fireplace burns gas, but looks as though it contains real -wood- ed logs. Mineral rocks dis- played on the mantlepiece’ were placed there by Lino’ Muto’ and son Dean and others from their own quarry. ; Stained glass windows in * front of the building were designed by Tammy Shields of Nelson and tell the story of Hew penny: Thinner ond lighter’ It costs the Royél Can- adian Mint two cents to make a one cent coin, Sc the lowly one cent plece is the latest victim of Ottawa's attack on the high cost of money. Starting this month, one cent coins won't wear a hole in your pocket as quickly. Thoy'll be lighter and thinner , at the edges. The. higher cost of cop- per is behind the change. By: reducing the weight of the coin to 2.8 grams from 3.24 grams and trimming a silver off the rim, making the edge thickness 1.88 mm instead of 1.65 mm, the mint says it can save $500,000 a year. Yvon Garlepy, master of the mint, said “the chante 3 is ‘Television and classroom instructors will join forces to help many British Colum- bians get started in small business when a 10-week lecture series is presented in schools, colleges and on BOTV. from mid-January + through March. harmony with the many AE. Soles, assistant deputy minister for colleges : and institutes for the min- istry of edycation, said: “We see this lecture series as a benefit to educators in terms ‘ out 914 million one cent co! mimimal and hardly able.” In 1978 tle mint tricned In the first 10 months of be made of the same alldys: per cent copper, 1.6 pe zine, and 0.5 per ce: to be the nickei. it cents to make a piece. As metal prices Haase may soon see slimmer’'and lighter nickels, The Bamber of nickels’ in circ increasing, with 187 irae 1978. In the first 10 months this year this figure was’ al- ready exceeded, with '-183 million made. Three actors také. on variety of roles to present in an entertaining ahd-‘inf mative way the requireme: + of getting into business for Computers and; it have ways of of and think it will make a con- of our The logs of which the building is constructed will shrink in circumference 14 in three years’ time. When they have finished shrinking, the lodge pole of the building will finally be that much lower. Screw jacks are installed to lower the support logs to that extent. All other parts of the construction are built to take care of these it people in B.C.-a8 evel Designed for the class- room with a complementary ting even with you. . + Just ask the Vaneor guy who thought’ he'd the system by applying for his five free shares in the- B.C. role played by i the series was produced by the Federal Business : Develop- ment Bank (FBDB). “How To Start A Small Business” will be seen in British Columbia through the facilities of BCTV. Vancouver Island, will receive Another special feature of the inside furnishings is a glass water tank with water continually kept fresh con- taining lobsters flown in live from ° the: Atlantic’ coast. Anyone wishing a lobster. meal may choose his own lobster. The kitchen chef is Steve Frampton and he is assisted by Stephanie Jablonski and Flo Zakadonski. Doreen Fleming is the bookkeeper. the programs from CHEK- TV, Victoria,.and its af- filiated stations and rebroad- casters starting Saturday, Jan 12, at 4 p.m. The-rest of B.C. will receive ‘the pro- grains through CHAN-TV, Vancouver, and its rebroad- -casters and affiliates starting Sunday, Jan. 13 at 11:30 a.m. ‘Each. program in the series deals with a different aspect of business, from get- ting one started to the legal and financial considerations, Enjoy the our holding. lounge before entering one of our 2 dining rooms for an of fine ex- pressed their appreciation to the singers by a gift of flowers to their leader, Mrs. Beryl de Jersey. The singers meet for practice at least once a week almost all year round. Their next public is culsine. Phone us today and make 8 reservation. Phone 365-6000 OF fireside place ~ Castlegar * Italian Food © Greek Food © Canadian Dishes Take-Out Meals Too! For Reservations Phone 365-6028 1432 Columbia, Castlegar Mon.-Thurs, 5-11 p.m. Fri. & Sat 7 ‘When in Nelson enjoy 3 different Chinese. Smorgasbords! Friday - Hong Kong Saturday - Shanghal Sunday = Péking Open Every vay including Holidays! 8a.m.-10p.m. noe Sever RESTAURANT — Sunday 479 Baker 352-3456 planned for Easter. WANT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE? CALL MARY 365-3750 or 365-2011 Big Rock Really Century 21 You may win a Dine Out! 40 Family Dinner forms must UNSCRAMBLE the letters and write the name of the restaurant on tho lino provided. e in by 5 pan, on the Voucher Draw Congratulations to our tast draw winner: KSNPSEOQEUHIEROAET 7 KAY BERTRAND, 2006 Donte! St., Trail, B.C, Send in your entry torm to: Restaurant Guide Caatger. B.c. Corp. at 33 banks — hoping to net 165 shares. The would-be cheat was caught by a computer cross- checking system. He won't be charged, a finance ministry official said, but for punish- ment the government cancel- led all but one of the 33 ol Se With This (Regularly 88¢) ir. backgrounds. pene our selection of eight scenic oy y select additional portraits f ee a = teasonable prices, with no, ta large Decorator Portrait. fon slays, or your money sired Friday, 10am. to 8p.m. * soliciting: iy. prostitutes, whether ‘persist 3 Crit Cotte, x more,than ‘mobiles because. their. stee * ing; may: not; work, Rey other job’ oppo: unit are. available. at: ‘Trail’ Canada Exiployment Centre, * 835 Spokane. 8t., need a’ certified baker must’’also. have - decorating’ experience: Wage $10.81/hr. _ (411) : Pp! + bodies ‘for ‘post-mortems and: other. related) duties.- (1821) Saturday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. same The Bay, Trail _ THIS WEEK ONLY. applications and won't tell nt oF gi One sitting per subject — $1’ per subject for | additional subjects, groups, orindl uals inthe family. proche under 18 must be y : Thompson . Funeral: Hom Pastor. salle: Funk ore him which bank is holding his . five free shares. Ceca spe = y 4 PURDY.“—".T “Dennis Purdy of McLeesa y “(nee*’Carot ‘eo STOOSHNOFF:.— Mi * Mra. Donald Siooshiol of. Nelson, 8,20; born van. ‘VANDECAR = To Mr. and ‘Mra, Lewis Vandecar. of eae a p.auahiets, bern dan. “BALL = uve a gal ot Nelson, | dled Oec.: 19 In Mount’St. Francis = Hosptial, Funeral waa, eid in the Thompson eunerel as fone on dan with En ictating. interrant was in Ni son Memor! ial Park. : {GHnisTeNsEN - = Mary Gertrude - ‘Christensen, 74/0! \Nalsan,, dled ‘cont -Memorial- ‘Chapel. in Trail Zapal ~, berry’ on Jan. 2 with Rev. Art it 60, cidentally on, Dee 22. in the’ Appied la + began Gvaing “toneluded in. 4 with ‘interment in ‘Albert H. Smith, “80, of: Nelson, died Dec: 28 at Kootenay ‘from Trinity y Gaited, Church id Rev..J.0. .Wilson officlat sisted-by the Fraternal ord Order! ‘ol TANNER — — Alfred Tanner, 63, of Nelson, died Dec. 31 In Kootenay Lake District Hospital. Service wae held Jan, 4.In the chapel of the “oat io. extra cost. ;: “Ror brochure and reservations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL su Vi ‘B.C. VEZ 1.1 oF Phi Frag, parking + Weekly, monthly Sfamily ‘Downtown iecation rates \ The cantlogar § Naws/Mid Week" Mirror. in co-operation with : Note: Alterations on Sole-Priced 3 cults and bt sockets 33 Please enter my name for the $40 Dinner jan. 2(n, Mount... Francie’ Hos- mg publuation. a3 outlined above. Lineral:was held: sens Tin alrd for one visit to.0 solociod b ‘ : a hompson Fu- restouront within 14 days of its sssue date. 45 x ‘ ‘Anbeat sere ohn the fev. J James ' - D : ee Every Tuesday from 4pm. “Negertancts et exaumttr athe Nae pes inn the eagieey Section. oF a Wunent aaeacie year al aeeen City iat cee oda ee ee Wow for people with a bigger hunger, there's a bigger © burger. Our great “6 to a pound burger”t- with “more burger than bun”™, Then we double the meat. To a full 1/3 poundt. Our double burger. And we i feature it Tuesday’s from 4 prn 4s our Family Speciall . Come ses how tender, deliciously-cooked. our . all-beef burger is. See how it stacks | p up against your burger, while its half the regular price, this Tuesday, during our Family Special. ; , Helen’ 8 Flowers & Cameras * presents, the... Pot 5 Good. Neighbour. : Salute Do you have an exceptional neighbor? Someone especially good; kind, and Tuesday followin @ The vouch Balance of Ovterwoar As3 OFF VF We Enterprises SS No. 1, Site 26, Comp. 6, CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H7’ N Phone (Ploase print) ~ Special Rack'o Now Reduced to... cs..20.2% “a PRICE Balance of Shcks ? Has out of his or her way to help your” Write ‘and tell us abaut. It = A Unique Restaurant The Crown Polnt 1895, featuring glant antique cabinets, turn-of-the century English and : Italian stained glass, Mondays and much more. AN... 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Neighbour’. certificate from the Casncaet News/ Mid: ‘Week Mirror. - ‘ 365-5519 or 226-7272 Road Building SNOW PLOWING Road Gravel Concrete Gravel Basement Digging 3/4 Crush Fill Gravel , WINTER RATES a Tues. - Sat. 5to10 p.m. Sundays 5to9 p.m. Closed xi ers to: goon, NEIGHBOUR SALUTE ox a ~ CASTLEGAR, B. c. 2 Anne Kinakins VIN 3H4 MEN :