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Phone 365-8155 1004 Columbia Ave., Castlegar It’s Our Anniversary Saturday, October 7 the BLUE TOP BURGER wou brave th Year A Thank you to the following companies tor their donations to make this day a success Dairyland — Ice cream, Plaza Donuts, Kootenay Coltee Coffee. Quality Pastry, West Kootenay Wholesale & Central Food Assorted Candies, Kootenay Office Outfitters Desktop Calculator, Cohoe Insurance Smoke Alarm, Gordon A Read (C.G.A. Accountant Valley Pacific Beverages — Stuffed Gorilio, Purnel ops, Kootenay Sign & Awning Petro-Canada Wallcovering sour Wo Warehouse — Case Schweppes SHOWING! WED THU KEVIN* (FRI) [SAT] (SUN) MON {TUE WED, {THU LLY CRYSTAL MEG RYAN WI hen Harry Met Sally... “A BUOYANT _ COMEDY” ROB REINER [SAT] [SUN] [MON) Smeciac maTINEES OPER TPA. SHOW 130 iF ‘Ail FAIRLY DETURTAININENT WITH SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION MICKEY <‘SEAL The Walt Disney Company Family Adventure (SAT] [SUN] OCTOBER LATE ASTEP BEYOND SCIENCE FICTION. Canadian films head for market By INA WARREN The Canadian Press Canadian will be in the spotlight in New York this fall, with a strong presence at the Independent Feature Market and a major retrospec tive at the Museum of Modern Act The premier yenue for the buying and selling of American independent films fitms, the\feature market is wHere, for the first films of Spike Lee (Do the Right Thing) were launched Three years ago, the market began opening its doors to a limited number of films from other countries, with Atom Egoyan’s Family Viewing the first Canadian film invited in 1986. During this year’s 10th edition of the market Oct, 3-11, Canadian films will be ser King’s Station Bouvier's Les matins infideles (Un faithful Mornings), Netti Wild’s A Rustling of and Denys Ar cand’s Jesus of Montreal Jesus, winner of the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in May, has not yet found a U.S. which could explain the film's showing at the Independent Feature Market four recent Allan Francois ened Termini Leaves, distributor, This year's market is also holding national-day seminars on the film in dustries of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Britain. A pastel with film-makers David Cronenberg, Anne Wheeler, Hubert-Yves Rose, Nettie Wikd and Roger Frappier, the producer of Jesus Of Montreal, will wrestle with the question. of whether Canadian films are distinct from those of other countries The following day, a gala screening of Jesus of Montreal at the Museum of Modern Art will officially launch the museum's tWormonth-old_ retrospec tive of Canadian films Oct. 13-Dec. 24. The program, entitled O Canada: L'Amour du cinema from North: to South, and 90.animated films, making it the largest exhibition of Canadian films ever presented in the United States consists of 45. feature movies Organized by film curator Adrienne Mancia, the exhibition. .includes in dependent films of the last five years, a tribute to the silent film-maker and ac tress Nell Shipman, and a historical overview of Canadian film from 1928 to 1980. AUTHOR ARRIVES Library tonight at Bill Barlee will be appearing at the Castlegar .m. This writ , historian, journalist, politician and raconteur will provide an entertaining evening for all. Festival features TV pilot VANCOUVER (CP) — Film direc tor David Lynch is ready to make the move to the small screen. But is television ready for him? The answer is yes if the two-hour ABC pilot for Peaks, opened the eighth annual Vancouver Twin which International Film Festival last week is any indication of the series to come Compared to fT ynch's works like The Eraserhead, Dune previou Man Velvet, Elephant and Blue Twin Peak tuft Someone told me it was like Knots Landing on star Kyle MacLachlan, appeared in Dune and Blue Velvet, said in an inter acid, who also view MacLachlan, 30, plays an FBI agent who investigates the mysterious mur Open 5:30 p.m Sunday Brunch 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Reservations 825-4466 e Sale to be he and Saturday, Oct! Id in the K Jay, O 365-2561. ask tor Dee Sat Hi Ar cing at here. The first 10 words are $4 and ad. words (whic tra charge for a second haltprice and the fourth consecutive charge is $4 (whether ad is tor one Thursdays for Sundays CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL AUXILIARY 365.543 LIGHT AND POWER THEATRE CONVENTION OF THE CANADIAN DOUKHOBOR SOCIETY BAG SALE $2 bag sale start Coming events of Castlegar and District nc h must be used tor headings two or three times paper and 5 p.m Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave. sie der of the mos pond Lin Twin Peaks, a fictional Paci’ Northwest town The investigation reveals glimost all of the townsfolk. have a dark side captured in Lynch’s trademark visual style but with a twist of humor I see it as really the chronicle of a town,” said executive producer Mark Frost, who co-wrote the with Lynch. ‘‘It’s-almest-as-if-you took_a novel and decided to film every page. ABC plans to air the pilot and seven pilot episodes next spring. Shooting — is scheduled to begin in two weeks in Los Angeles NETWORK TRAILS Frost, 35, said the network decided to take Twin Peaks because it’s trailing NBC and CBS in the ratings and had nowhere to go but up Festival director Alan Franey said he took the unusual step of choosing a made-for-TV night ** a chance with movie for his opening because it represented a won derful opportunity “David Lynch is a director of excep: tional talent and it made sense to wear our hearts on our sleevés and say this is the kind of a film that interests us and we want to do something out of the or dinary.”* Co-star Michael Ontkean, returning 1989. YB, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. For {Hail on Friday, Ostober 20 65-6987 Blueberry atter 679 aturday 7 ‘ tobe organizations may be listed Bold faced words. There v-protit tronal words are 20¢ each 2 the third ecutive half-price. Minimum Deadlines are 5 p.m Wednesdays paper insertion is also Mondays to’ COMMUNITY Bulletin Board DEWDNEY Call: 1-800-332-0282 TOURS 1355 Bay Ave., Trail | WEST'S TRAVE! 365-7782 to his home town for the Twin Peaks Canadian premiere, resist the script “*It was very, very subversive and funny and offbeat,’’ Ontkean said “In the 10 years that people have-been sending me said he couldn't television scripts, since Slapshot (the movie), it’s the best thing I’ve read.’ Ontkean, 39, was recovering from a flight the night before from Los Angeles where he’s shooting Post Car ds From The Edge with Mery! Streep. MacLachan says he’s never asked Lynch why he keeps hiring him but has his own theory “We really like each other friends. The munication is down to a minimum. We just look at each othere and say OK.” we're shorthand, com Here are the week's Top 10 pop and singles in Canada, based on sales, as compiled by the national music trade source, The Record. Bracketed figures indicate position the previous week ALBUMS 1 (1) Steel Wheels The Rolling Stones 2-42) Fhe Rawand the Cooked Fine Young Cannibals 3 (3) Alannah Myles nah Myles 4 (5) Girl You Know It’s True Milli Vanilli 5 (4) Repeat Richard Marx 6 (8) Hangin’ Kids on the Block 7(2)-Dr Crue 8 (6) Full Moon Fever Petty 9 (13) Pump! albums Alan Offender Tough — New Feelgood. — Motley Tim Aerosmith Canada’s Top 10 o Janet Jackson 10 (26) Braye and Crazy Melissa Etheridge NGLES * 1 (1)L Right Here Waiting Richard Marx 2 (2) Cold Hearted Abdul 3 (3) On Our Own Brown 4 (7) Girl I'm You — Milli Vanilli 5 (5) Keep on Movin’ 11 Soul 6 (6) Don’t Wanna Lose You Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine 7 (12) Hangin’ Kids on the Block 8 (14) If 1 Could Time — Cher 9 (8) Joy and Pain Base and D.J. E.Z. Rock 10 (10) Miss You Paula Bobby Miss Gonna Soul Tough — New Turn Back Rob Much BUSINESS october 4, 1989 Castlegar News a7 Wilson feels shift By LARRY WELSH OTTAWA (CP) Despite a long list_of groups urging changes to the proposed federal sales tax, Finan ce Minister Michael Wilson believes the tide of public opinion is turning in his favor Almost every consumer, business and economic research group appearing. before a Commons commit tee holding hearings into the tax has recommended Wilson alter his proposal And poli after poll shows the majority of Canadians oppose the new nine-epr-cent: sales tax, believing it is unfair ANALYSIS But Wilson senses a shift in the wind that will help his tax plan skirt political shoals, “Lam not unhappy with the way people's under standing is developing because it is a major new tax initiative,"’ Wilson said Jast week in an interview with The Canadian Press Asked if he believes he is winning the battle for public support for the tax, Wilson said it’s coming. existing 13.5-per-cent federal sales tax on most manufactured products must be changed, said Wilson The new tax is scheduled to be implemented on Jan 1, 1991 The problem for Wilson is there is anything but agreement on what type_of tax should replace the 65 year-old manufacturers’ sales tax. WANTLESS TAX Most business and economic research groups, in cluding the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Council of Canada, favor introducing the new tax at a lower rate One way to lower the rate would be to scale back refundable sales tax credits, housing rebates and other fits Wilson included in his tax proposals in an effort tomake the system mote fair But other social service groups and the housing in dustry argue Wilson has not gone far enough to protect low-income people and shield new housing from the im: pact of the tax Wilson believes that disagreement will ultimately bolster the case of his existing proposal “There is opposition, as we have always expected there will be opposition,” Wilson said. ‘But the op position in many cases has two diametrically opposed viewpoints.”” “It’s coming, The key is that despite a chorus of cries for changes to the tax, there is all but unanimous agreement the Wardair dissolved by PWA CALGARY (CP) Airlines International and Wardair will be operated as one airline, PWA Corp., the parent company of the two, announced Tuesday The Wardair name will remain and the planned fall-winter schedule of both carriers will be unaffected, the company said in a news release. “The integrated airline will take bet ter advantage of Wardair’s world renowned Rhys Eyton, president and chief executive officer of the single entity, said in the release Jack Lawless, PWA's director of corporate communications, was unavailable for comment on the release PWA bought Wardair, a money losing charter airline, for $250 million in April. It promised -the federal government's Bureau of Competitions Policy to continue running Canadian Airlines and Wardair separately service," Brewery talks continue LETHBRIDGE, Alta Molson Breweries says an **While discussions with Centennial Foods are the most advanced, they are certainly not negotiations are continuing, release. Fremes A news release issued by Charles vice-president of public af fairs for Molson Breweries in Toronto, only confirmed discussions between the company and Centennial Foods Inc. of Montana have taken place (CP) announ cement about a proposed plan to con vert its Lethbridge brewery barley processing plapt by a Montana company is premature Fremes, conclude d and into a said the said’ Molson is also negotiating with other potential buyers for the Lethbridge plant, which is targeted for closure within a year. The closure was announced following a merger of Molson Carling O'Keefe in late January “Any further speculation on the eventual use of the Lethbridge brewery is_premature_and would be counter productive and to our em ployees,”’ said Fremes Ike Lynch, president of Centennial Foods of Bozeman, Mont., who made the announcement about the proposed conversion last week, said it was his decision to make public his company’s plans for the brewery Later Lynch agreed his decision may have been premature. “1 guess in retrospect maybe I feel that,’ said Lynch. ‘We were getting some questions from people. We thought it better we release some in- formation. That was my judgment and not Molson’s."" Lynch agreed the deal is far from complete, “I think that’s absolutely right,"” said Lynch and unfair Thanksgiving! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 Sunday Brunch: 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Dinner: from 5:30 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 Thanksgiving Day Special: from 5:30 p.m. FIDDLER’ $s GREEN RESTAURANT er 6-Mile Road, North DON'T Prt DISAPPOINTED. esenve eamty, "025-4466 For the first six months of this year PWA reported an operating loss of $35.2 million compared with a profit of $11.5 million for the same period last year. Wardair was blamed for the results In-a-relafed matter, PWA is losing Inter-Canadian, one of the company's main Canada. Michel president, feeder airlines in Eastern Leblanc, Inter-Canadian told a Montreal news con ference that because of serious dif ficulties with PWA, he and his par tners were buying back their airline and creating another company called INTAIR Airlines Leblanc wouldn't say how much money he and his partners will pay to buy back their airline which operates mainly in northern Quebec but also has some Montreal-Toronto routes Eyton Oct. 9, Canadian Airlines International and Wardair Canada will be managed by a single management group and all operations of these companies will be co-ordinated by the group Kevin Jenkins, formerly of War dair, joins Canadian Airlines as executive vice-president and will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the airline. Reporting to him will be senior vice-presidents Terry Francis, marketing and sales; Sid Fat tedad, customer services; Terry Nord, operations; and Brent Aitken, ad: ministration and general counsel Murray Sigler has been appointed executive vice-president of the parent PWA Corp. said effective Canadiar—q DR. TIM ALLEN Optometrist the of his C gar Practice to 1458 Columbia Avenue Castlegar (Former Bun City Bakery) For appointments telephone 365-2220 LENA AND LEE CROTEAU wish to invite their friends to their 50th Wedding Anniversary Sun., Oct. 8 — 1-5 p.m. 791 Woodland Drive NO GIFTS PLEASE — JUST BRING GOOD WISHES! Personalized Christmas Cards - Now is the tinje to order! See our complete selection of beautiful personalized Citigtmas Cards SELKIRK COLLEGE presents THE SECOND ANNUAL CAREER FAIR Friday, October 20 12-9 p.m. Saturday, October 21 lla.m.-5p.m at the Waneta Plaza, Trail, B.C. * Meet Instructors * Talk to Counsellors * See College Program Displays PLAN NOW TO ATTEND! ga Be §% ———_CASTLEGAR CAMPUS ——. Box 1200, Castlegar B.C. VIN 3J1 Cable 10 TV SHAW CABLE 10 Oct. 4,6 and 8, 1989 5 p.m. (Wed) 9 a.m. (Fri) 11 a.m. + Games Closing s — This was the final get- together for the seniors who competed in the three days of head-to-head com petition that were held in Trail 5:30 p.m. (Wed) 9:30 a.m. (Fri) 11:30 a.m. (Sun) Miss Rossland Pageant — Produced by the Golden City Committee as part of the annual three-day winner will represent the Golden City of Rossland for 1989-1990. 7:15 p.m. (Wed) 11:15 a.m. (Fri) 1:15 p.m. (Sun) Personal Emergency Response System — This program ex event, the FALL RENO TOURS NOVEMBER 48 Day RIVERBOAT NOVEMBER 18 7 Day Ex HILTON $249 DECEMBER 23 8 Day Xmas Special NUGGET $289 DEC. 28-JAN. 3 New Years Eve. CIRCUS CIRCUS $299 SPOKANE BROADWAY SHOWS Vaudeville Show Starring Donald O'Connor ickey Rooney ‘‘Mame”’ Feb. 23-24 ‘‘West Side Story’”’ Mar. 31-Apr. 1 ALL TOURS NON SMOKING ON BOARD COACH EDMONTON MALL Nov. 12-17 Enjoy shopping in one of the largest malls in North America. Relax in your own private jacuzzi. Take in an evening af the Dinner Theatre in Calgary Breaktast and dinner are included at Radium Hot Springs. $499. plores Castlegar and public of about the PERS and how you can obtain one. This program was produced by the Castlegar Home Sup. port Services :30 p.m. (Wed) 12:30 p.m. (Fri) 1:30 p.m. (Sun) Home of Champions Award Banquet — This annual event held in Trail, recognizes local people who have -achieved in the athletic fields. Guest speakers this year were: Dr. David Cox, Tiger Walliams and Bruce Hood 9:30 p.m. (Wed) 2:30 p.m. (Fri) 3:30 p.m. (Sun) — Sign off. Note: This schedule is repeated on Friday starting at 9 a.m. and again on Sunday starting at 11 a.m. informs the chosen Q MNSWORTH Hinks Srixiivies 3 Hotel & Restaurant RESORT Thanksgiving Day Monday, October 9 Join Us For Traditional Roast Jester. With 2 Fresh Vegetables, Mashed Potatoes. All the trimmings, — pumpkin pie Wr Seniors $10.95 Children 10 and Under hich vier. 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