A6 ¥ CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 30, 1982 ‘Hoss’ was an Eric “Hoss” Cartwright, one of Bon Cartwright's three sons on the long-running series Bonanza, was christened Eric. \.. Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170 CABARET Friday & Saturday Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. . Open 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Open 1 p.m, Saturday Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. after 9 p.m.* ’ Guests Must Playing Fri. & Sat. Be SIGNED In “SKIP FRASER" Thursday Bingo , -ARTS— Calendar Currently showing ... at the National Exhibition Centre In Castlegar is a show of and Moc- | Entertainment Spielberg films % box office hits NEW YORK (AP) — Last year, director Steven Spiel- berg was responsible for the top grossing film of 1981, Raiders of the Lost Ark. This year, Spielberg could be responsible for two top- ‘grossing films, ET, The Ex- tra-Terrestrial and Polter- geist. And the two movies, al- though virtually made at the same time, are like day and night. “One's a boy and one's a girl," says the 34-year-old director, whose movies also include Jaws and Close En- counters of the Third Kind. “Poltergeist is a real scary ghost story while ET is a love story about friendship.” In ET, that friendship: is between a boy and a creature from another planet who gets stranded on earth when his most died casins worn by the Ploin's Indians, ‘and “Kootenay Steam- boats", a show co-ordinated by Diane Chapman, con- sisting of paintings, photos ond articles from the steam- boat era, loaned by many loca! residents for the exhibit. is the Rothman Collection of Con- “duly 16 - Aug, 12 from France; a fabulous show temporary Tap everyone must sea. . Durlng SunFest Week. «of the NEC there ore activities for children as follows: Monday, July = Movies 1:30 103:30; Tuesday, July 20... . You yo Workakop |: R088 33 ng Port ti 2 ‘and Thurs., July 22 Port) € 2... 9:30 a.m to 12:005 m Weaving Wtercolor Workshop . « Sandor 1 Tandory will conduct o Wednesday from 6:30 p.m, to 9:30 p.m. at the Natlonal Exhibition Centre, trom August on for 10 weeks. Call the NEC to register, MEANS A LOT “ET. means more to me than any movie, I ever made,” Spielberg says. “When I- was young, my father would move us from one town to the other every time he found a better job. 'd be on the brink of making a best friend and suddenly I'm somewhere else having to start from scratch.) . Poltergeist, on the other hand, is a horror story about a typical suburban family being terrorized by a force that exists somewhere be- tween life and death. The movie developed out of Spielberg’s interest in people who claim to have had life-after-death experiences, “Many of them,” he says, “report seeing a glorious light that seems to want them and they seem to want it, but something either holds them back or rojects them from the light, or something brings them back to where- ver they were when they al- “Some parapsycholgists believe that people who die im. linger before they're shep- herded to higher destinies.”. ROAM FREELY Spielberg believes that creative ideas roam freel, “There are certain paoele Spiritual Communities of Christ union of youth council who are good receivers and they can reach up and get an idea and realize it, Panther's back HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Robert Wagner will star in Blake Edwards’ Curse of the filmed simultaneously on lo- cation in Europe. aN INTERNATIONAL NUMBER . . . Members of Union of perform 1 number at M night's Judi the serena at the Si incan Cultural Centre. [) —CorNewsPhoto by Cheryl Wishlow, CHiPs duly 17 - 24, duly 24... The first ever bread faire, fun anda chance to win prizes for all the good bread bokers in this district, to in the vacant store next to the Dairy Queen in the Castleaird Plaza. There are five categories: white, whole be held -j Shildran’s Aut Show, sponsoredtby th Community Arts Council, to beh Ploza in the vacant store next to nee Dai nthe Gantlnalrd ahbuld be honded into olther jore July 19, Entry forms are Pink Panther, one of two Pink Panther movies being SUNSET - VE-IN Radio Sound Theatre stlegar fri. fo Sun. June 25, 26827 Female Animal It will be a reunion of Wagner, David Niven and Capucine, who starred as The Litton Family 20 years ago in the first Pink Panther. In Trail of the Pink Pan-... ther, Niven and Capucine are [R e creation: News 7 interviewed about their ex- Recreation programs NEW YORK (AP) — This clones dressed in tight T- must be the place. You walk shirts, dungarees and sneak- into an office and see a couch ers. - full of blond, muscle-bound And they all have one‘more periences with Inspector Clouseau, played by the late Peter Sellers. In Curse, Wag- wheat, variety grain, sweet fancy and bread sculpture. - All bread must be wrapped in Soran or a new plastic bag and drop) off at the Breed Fale location on Friday evening between 7 and 9 Judges will be Janis [auman from Roger's Milling ond Super-Volu's Bread Beker from Trail, Bread Falre will be.open from 12:noon 5 p.m. Janis Lauman will give'a demonstration on Sekine whale Wheat-Bread” following prize presen- tations at.2 p.m duly . Summer meeting of ‘a Community Arts ena willbe held at 2 p.m, at the home of. Ed Chernoff In Ootischenio, witha barbeque to! follow. Performance ‘82 Preview... The Trail Society of the Per- forming Arts has four music: ts lined up for fall and they ore: The Chinese Circus, the Canadian Brass, the Pacific Ballet.ond d plonist Harold Zabrivk, and two plo a "On Golden Pon gan ‘ieee Call”. Season tickets will onaciein will i Tuesdays. : The Ce Costleger & District, Community. Arts ‘Council also has an exciting year planned, with the Purcell String Quartet, Vancouver Wind Trio and blues-jazz Folk Singer Holly Ar- ntzen coming in the fall and a Photography Exhibit in November, a Talent Night in.January and the annual Community Art Exhibit in May. Anyone. interested in joining the Arts Councif and becoming involved in the sponsorship of these events call S, Willlamis at 365-3126, Items for this bi-monthly .feature should be telephoned to Mrs. D. Miller-Tait of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council at 365-7850. gl iS ): Sponsored by Castlegar Savings Credit Union (Restricted) ALSO Spaced Out (Restricted) eo ef (Restricted) A Beesting Loose (Mature) ~* Showtime 9:30 p.m. ner joins them and they all become involved with a New York policeman (Ted Wass) . grams ran very smoothly last assigned iby Interpol to un-. Saturday with approximately _ Favel’ the! Clouseau: myste POTTER AND PRESLEY. |" Harry MOrgan, Col. Potter “5, fe penings for most levels in all .on MASH was in the 1968° four sessions. Registration film Frankie and Johnnie starring Elvis Presley. for our summer programs is each class. We are offering lessons and summer pro- e.time. Robson Pool and Bob Brandson Pool still have going well, There are still "SALES AND RENTALS” 840 Rossland Ave. 364-2922 The Amplifier and PA System Leader of the Kootenays Libra Music Trail Reminder:. Spectacular “Saturday Only’’ Bargains at... SU 141 Columbia Ave., East Trail — Justa tew. blocks dohistroam RPLUS | in’ the programs: i Sunfun Adventures Sunfun Park Adventures’ — This program includes a wide variety of activities for _kids 4-9 years. It is a great opportunity for your children to learn new games, -meet other kids, develop their ar-~ |. tistic talents and most of all have fun. The fee is $2 a week or $14 for the summer.: - Soccer School Summer Soccer School “starts Monday, July 5 at the Kiwanis soccer pitch. If your children are interested in soccer and want to improve their skills then this is the camp for them. The soccer schoo! is four hours daily and is run by certified instruc- tors. The fee is $25 which in- eludes a practice ball and T-shirt. Register now. ‘Tennis Lessons . Tennis lessons start July 5 in north and south Castlegar. We are offering ladeis, chil- dren, teens and mixed les- sons. If you want more infor- mation about tennis lessons give us a call at 365-3386. Children’s Cooking . Children's Cooking — For all those young cooking en- thusjasts a chance to learn how to cook some simple foods. Recipes are fairly sim- ple and cover the basics of cooking and nutrition. Taste your creation at the end of Now SHOWING! (een fru (FRI) A lusty epic of revenge and [SHO two duly 5-8 and August 3-6. The fee is only $10 So come on out and cook | ses .. body ‘with’ sex appeal’ ‘and a’ ‘out every Monday, Wednes- day and Friday mornings from 9-10 a.m. and wake up to one hour of aerobic ex: ercise. This Idi thing — big smiles. If you're going to share motorcycle duty with swarthy Erik Es- trada, you need good chop- pers. This was the scene last weekwith a steady stream of dreamers, all hopeful of win- ning a starring role in NBC's hit, CHiPs, about California motorcycle cops, Larry Wilcox was left the show for wider thorough- fares, leaving Estrada with-' out a partner. “We're looking for some- strong image,” says Al On- orato, casting consultant for CHiPs. “We're stressing that this is not a replacement but a new _” New partner for Eric But the most essential quality is that he must make women swoon, “There are different kinds of sex appeal,’ What we want here is a man's man, like Tom Selleck; He's not a threat to men, and women love him.” Greg Wongler, 20, is one of the hundreds of hopefuls who's been auditioning in Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, New York and Los Angeles. The first three cities grow them strong and tanned. The last two‘are actors’ havens. Wongler, N.Y., attends C.W. Post Col- lege, where he plays lacrosse. He's blond and can ride a motorcycle. He's done recent paced fun fitness class done "to music. will help improve your heart and lung condi- tion, muscle tone and flex- ibility. If you can't make our morning fitness class, drop in to our evening class held Monday and Wednesday from 7-8 p.m. The fee is only $1: per session ‘and Lorene will have you in shape in no time at all. - Birthday Parties !The Recreation. Office is now offering Birthday par- ties for all the moms who have run out of ideas for their children's parties. The people at the Recreation Complex can show you how to have a birthday party the recreation way. Our birthday party in- _ cludes games, films, a trip to the swimming pool or roller- skating, hot dogs, drinks and more fun and treats. The cost is $30 for up to 10 children. So have a birthday the rec- reation way, give us a call at 365-3386] 365-3386, Rollerskating Rollerskating is still taking place at the complex. This week rollerskating is Friday and Saturday from 7 - 8:30 p.m., 9-10:30 p.m. See you there. 1 Ice Times Anyone who wants to book the ice for this winter must have their ice request in by the end of August. TIMES: & 9:00 ato. “It's not an advantage to look too much like Larry. “The guy has to be young and fairly cocky," adds On- torta, “He's on the police force because there's a moral fiber about him. But he'll take on the establishment when he has to, and bend it his way. “It's preferable that he's blond and eee that he tide a says Onor. - for the army, Three Musketeers and Zest soap. “This is surely harder than commercials,” Wongler said after reading a scene with Onorato. “You have to come across in a realistic way." Wongler made it: past the “interview-and-reading stage. The next step is an audition tape that will be screened by at NBC and MGM, CCommunity Ty / CABLE WEST 10 ACCESS TELEVISION 5:30—Sign-on. 5:35—Castlegar library storytime. 6:00—Senior chef Part 12. 6:30—1981 USCC Youth Festival Part 8 — a continuation of even- ing entertaii deals with causes in- eluding levels of gov- ernment adding fuel to the fire of infla- tion. 8:00—Trail and District _Arts Council AGM with guest speaker Ruth Schiller, | the to Featuring: the friend- ship choir, Ann Hadi- kin, Kootenay youth choir, And “Super- market blues” by the Glade youth group. 7:30—WARP update — “In- tion out of control,” Jo Wild and Roberta Taylor give research- ed statistics on prices going up and up and up. This program nahn .! at x: THE a play. B.C. rep the Canada council. This years AGM hon- ors the Canada coun- cils 25th year in oper- ation. 9:00—National Exhibition Centre presents a look at their latest and upcoming exhi- bits. 9:30—Castlegar council meeting of June 22, 11:00—Sign-off. ".says Onorato. . from Croton, Travellers to U.S. & Other Points Unlimited year-round cover- age for excess medical ex- pense is now available for you and your family. No need to report each trip. Bantt take chances on havin; 0 poy big medical bills i carted ou tside Canada, Insurance CG: COHOE Agency Ltd. GEARING UP . .. for all those tourists, the Castl Chamber of Commerce has now hired two summer students and opened its tourist information centre seven days a week. Rachel Adams (left) and Donna Ozeroff, two Stanley Humphries Secondary School d will be workin ig at the inf CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 30, 1982 AT Hijacker holds plane BANGKOK (AP) — The estranged Italian wile of a Sri Lankan hijacker begged him today to free all 256 hostages ‘aboard an Alitalia jet he has morhage, airport officials said, Thai Communication Min- ister Amorn Silppaarcha told reporters that despite the to Lanka's amb hi Piess of Italian A Rip- 4 land said. ‘The hijacker, identified by the Italian Embassy as Sep- ala Ekanayaka, 33, seized the Boeing 747 with 260 people aboard ona flight to Bangkok . from New Delhi earlier to- day, saying he had dynamite strapped around his neck. He later released four captives. Ekanayaka demanded that his wife bring his son from Italy and asked for a $300,000 ransom, Thai official said. SriLankan Ambassador H. Abeysekera said the hijac- ker'a wife appealed to him in andelli, the hijacker's wife appears unwilling to come to Thailand. WANTS TO SEE WIFE Authorities hope Ekanay- aka wants to communicate directly with his wife, iden- tified by the Italian Foreign Ministry as Anna Andovran- di, a teacher living in San Cesario, north of Bologna, with her son, Frey. The plane's pilot, Capt. Giorgio Amoroso, is in radio contact with the authorities. He told them he saw tubes’ and wires sticking out of the hijacker's shirt but that the situation was calm. Reporters saw at least 60 Thai police with light ma- chine-guns and M-16 rifles ringing the seized plane, parked at Don Muang Inter- national airport about one- half kilometre from the main terminal. No other planes were nearby. E Northeast coal finances finally straightened out VICTORIA (CP) — - Quin- tette Coal Ltd. has dustry critic Stu Leggatt “The balance of the funds financing of up to $1.3 billion for of its coal a taper tion with the Italian ambas- sador to Thailand. The tape was played into the plane's cockpit, Abeysekera said. “Give up!" she said the wife pleaded. “This is not the way to do it if you love your baby.” Before the hijacker heard “sttice this his wife's appeal, he released summer, giving visitors a a hand. The office is now open trom 9 a.m. to7 p.m. Monday to Friday and 9 a.m. to5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. an Indian woman and her child, an Italian man and an —cotNevathoto, elderly Japanese man suffer- mine in northeastern British Columbia, B.C. Industry Min- ister Don Phillips announced Tuesday. Phillips also announced completion of two thermal coal sales to the Japanese from the Quintette mine for an estimated $1.4 billion. This means Quintette has sold all of its annual pro- duction for the first 15 years ‘of operation, he said. The announcement was b: it ing an acute ii hem- ry (NDP - C dy) who warned that even with the additional sales, the min- ister still is 10 million tonnes a year short to break even on the ‘massive investment the taxpayers have made in the development. Phillips said seven inter- national banks have agreed to provide up to $950 million Canadian for the ‘project, They include the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the Bank of Montreal, Fuji Bank, the Bank of Tokyo, Mitsui Bank, Mitsubishi Bank in- and Credit Lyonnaise. will be pi by equity from the shareholders of Quintette.” The minister also disclosed that the Japanese steel in- dustry had agreed to buy a 10-per-cent interest in Quin- tette, and Sumitomo Corp. will buy a five-per-cent in- terest. This means the Jap- anese will own 88 per cent of the company. He said Denison Mines Ltd. of Toronto will increase its share to 50 per cent from 45.9 per cent. Charbonnage de France International owns the remaining 12 per cent, WE HEAR VIA the grapevine that “The Great One” (alias Wayne Gret- zky) was in these parts recently. Actually, he was in Christina Lake on a bit of a holiday, but that counts, doesn’t it? COMINCO HAS more appointments than a den- tis. We see that Dieter Bogs has now been ap- pointed superintendent of Cominco's Central Shops in Trail following the retire- ment of Emi] Kwasney. WHIL! second year in a row. decades. head-to-head. | Street talk | EON THE subject of Cominco, their Sullivan Mine. team .from Kimberley captured the ‘national underground metal mine rescue championship for the The team won the title at the Dominion Mine Rescue Championships in Victoria, but didn't win the overall national title — which wen to a team representing the Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan. A Nova Scotia team won the coal mine rescue competition. WE'VE PERHAPS strayed a little from Castlegar streets, but we'd like to congratulate Mas Fujibayashi of Nelson on being named their 1982 citizen of the year. Mas is a dentist who has devoted an average of 30 hours a week to minor baseball and hockey for the last two IT MUST BE SOMETHING about the north end of Castlegar. Street Talk noticed this week that the new Century 21 real estate operation has moved from its old location beside SuperValu up to Castleaird Plaza in the south end. In fact it's only two doors down from one of its two competitors in town — Cooper Realty, which will soon’ be Block Brothers. BJORN EDBLAD'S Realty World Castle Realty is also located slightly south of the downtown core, though admittedly it’s not in south Castlegar. Still, it makes one vender just what's wrong with the north end. WAYNE GRETZKY ... visited here Now that’s going at it Have program will travel Janet Morton, project manager of the Get Into STEP program, is offering an alternative for community people to take the parenting skills course, “STEP.” For those who would like to form study groups within their own neighborhood, church or community group, the program staff will now travel to them. For instance, families in an apartment building or neigh- borhood could organize a group and provide two spa- ces in their building or on their block. The parents could meet in one space and + child care would be provided in the other. Child care will be available free of charge. STEP — Systematic Train- ing for Effective Parenting — is a.course outline which helps parents to understand democratic approaches to raising responsible children. It involves nine sessions of approximately 2/2 hours each. The course fee is $20 per person and $32 for couples. This includes the cost of the parent's’ handbook and course materials. To register your group, call the Castlegar Volunteer Exchange at 365-2104. Other STEP classes already organ- ized by the program, get underway the week of July &. Thurs., July 1 7:00 a.m.-10 a.m. — Firemen's Pan- cake Breakfast (Fire Hall) ° 8 a,.m.-8 p.m. — Community Slow Pit- ch Tournament (Park: 9a.m,-12 noon — Kiddies Races, 9a.m. — Kid's Fish Pond. 9a.m.— Booths 9:30 a.m. — Senior Citizen’s Jam or Jelly Contest 10:00 a.m. — Bing 10:00 a.m. — Tittle League Ball Games 10:00 a.m. — Horseshoe Tournament 10:00 a.m. — Beer Garden — Craft Fair :00 a.m. — Senior Citizens Pie Baking Contest SALMO JULY Ist DAYS. ~\ Come and celebrate Canada’s birthday with us. See the July Ist parade and join in all “the fun. 10:00 a.m. — Happiest, Prettiest, Fat- * test Baby Contest. :30 a.m, — Grease Pole 11:00 a.m. — Largest Family Contest 11:00 a.m. — Crown and Anchor 12 noon — Spaghetti Eating Contest 1:00 p.m. — PARA\ Fi — Oldest Gramma Contest — Oldest Grampa Contest — Ice-Cream Eating Contest — Grease Pole 3 200 p.m. 3:30 p.m. — Grease Pole 4:00 p.m. — Senior Citizen's Grocery Race — Men's Dioper Derb: 4:30 p.m. — Senior Citizen's Balloon Throw 4:30 p.m. — Egg Throw 5:00 p.m. — Ke 's Treasure Hunt 5:30 p.m. — Beef 8.8.Q. 6:00 p.m. — Raffle Draw at the Park 7:00 p.m. — Street Dance 7 00 p.m. — Pop Garden 9:30 p.m. — Fireworks BOOTHS: Hellium Balloons, Muppet Character, Peanut seramale, Dunking Machine, Tacos, Slush, Corn on the Cob,. Popcorn, Cold Concession and, Hot Concession. 3:30 p.m. — Senior Citizen's Rolling Pin Contest 5 .m. — Senior Citizen's Nail Hammering Contest 3:30 p.m. — Bubble Gum Drop (weather permitting) 4:00 p.m. — Jello Eating Contest Fri., July 2 p.m, — Adult Dance at the Curling Rink. Music by "Killough and Jones” Sat., July 3 7.a,.m, -10 a.m. — Pancake Breakfast (Fire Hall) 10:00 a.m. — Cold Concession 10 a.m. — Beer Garden 10 a.m. — Bingo 11:00 a.m. — Firemen’s Competition 11:00 a.m. — Crown and Anchor 1:00 p.m, — Raft Race 1:00 p.m. — Decorated Bike Contest 1:00 p.m. — Decorated Trike Contest 6:00 p.m. — Raffle Draw at Park Sun., July 4 7:00 a.m, — Pancake Breakfast iin’ a.m. — Demolition Derby (Ski a 10:00 a.m. — Mofor Cross (Ski Hill) 10:00 a.m. — Beer Garden (Ski Hill) 11:00 a.m. — Firemen'’s Competition (Park) 10:00 a.m. — Bingo 10:00 a.m. — Beer Garden (Park) 11:00 a.m. — Crown and Anchor 6:00 p.m. — Raffle Draw at Park Located on Hwy. 6 j Tenting and oll Rl ° HIDDEN CREEK CAMPGROUND just 5km. north of Salmo — Phone 357-9717 C&E Ribbons & Trophies Phono 367-7760 Valu-Mart FOODS Phone 357-2316 SALMO RECREATION SOCIETY “Have Fun... and Come Again” THE COFFEE CUP “Drop in and visit us” Pizza and Burgers Our Specialty BEAVER VALLEY SAND & GRAVEL . 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