rent a car ‘The best car rental deal in town Is Budget A Bud; (Ouned In Canede by Canadians, 365-3300 System Licenses : Kinnaird Elementary : Students Show Talents : The intermediate students ‘of Kinnaird Elementary School displayed their varied accom- plishments at the annual talent show held Wednesday of last week, Judges were Mrs. C. Dinning, Mrs. T. Rogers, and J. ‘Corbett. Grade 5 winners: first {tie)—Tanya Rogers (plano) and Carla Harder (piano); second— Brade Mair and David Streloff (pencil sketch); third—Nikki Hyson (sparkleart), Other competitors were Julie Cseppento (pantomine), Patti MacKinnon (poetry read- ing) and April Heslin (poetry reading). Grade 6 winners: first— Shauna Mason (piano); second i-Melody Sahlstrom and Deir- dre Collier (vocal duet); third. Other competitors: Ruth Ehman (piano), Maureen Allan (watercolor art), Mary Ellen Muller (three-dimensional mod- el) and Eva Varabioff (piano). Grade 7 winners: first— Martin Andrews (original poet- ry); second (tie)—Derek Sali- ken (string art) and Kevin Mason (piano); third—Kari Sahlstrom (piano). Other competitors: Elaine Campbell (piano), Kari Sahl- strom and Connie Kositsin (vocal duet), George Roberts (papier mache art), Curtis Nixon (pencil sketch), Karen Birch {accordian), Robert Rich- ards (pencil sketch), Beth Krug (piano), Kevin Seminoff (poetry reading), Stephanie Zoobkoff, Beth Krug and Lisa Plotnikoff CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, February 2, aD CASTLEGAR NEWS. AUSTRALIAN WILOLIFE fllm will be presented Wednee- day evening at Selkirk Cotlege. In attendance will be Lionel Hudson of Australia, author of the several books on Australian wildilfe. The showing Is open {0 the public. Admission Is free. A short review of forth. coming Selkirk College Film Festival attractions was pre- sented at'the January nieeting of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council, by guest Alan Bell. Films ‘of out- standing quality will be shown every Sunday afternoon until March 12 in the Castle Theatre. The Kootenay Regional Arts Council is compiling a, register of arts and crafts people, in the area and all arts councils have been requested to supply information fer this and for a regular calendar of events, Members agreed that the arts council should purchase an electric potter's wheel for the arts and crafts room in the Regional Complex, Bs (vocal trio), Manley mache art), a HRY Civic - THEATRE Melson One Show Only - p.m. Sunday through Used . Two Shows -7 end 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday mention was given to Aaron Embree, Len Marshall, James Barton and Clay Martini for their KISS performance. COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 Feb. 2,3&4 Schedule for Tonight : PIECE OF THE ACTION 6:00—Canada World Youth in Sidney Poitier & Bill Cosby Trail. (General) 6:45—Women's Aglow Fellow- Feb. 4- Matinee 2 p.m. ship Presents: Bible FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE Smuggling Behind the Richard Basehart Iron Curtain. Feb.§,6&7 - Sa ET : JOSEPH ANDREWS 8:30. a La at the Trail Day Ano Margaret 8:45—Trail City Council Meet- Fob. 8, 9,10 & 11 ing. WHY SHOO’ THE TEACHER Bud Cort Samantha Eggar 9:45—Theatre Energy-"Muck, Millie, Virgil.” 10:10—Seat Belts—A Distinct advantage, SENIOR CITIZENS BUSINESS MEETING The Castlegar and District Senior Citizens are holding a Business Meeting at the Senior Citizens Centre, Ist Ave. N., Castlegar, this afternoon (Thurs., Feb, 2) at 2 p.m. PROVINCIAL EMERGENCY PROGRAM Community TV Notoriety a Valuable Asset - Watergate: Crim By NICHOLAS FRASER and JEROMEBURNE (From the Vancouver Pro- vince.) THE AGENTS FOR FOR- mer Nixon aide, H. R. Halde- man, have just come back from Europe after offering the se- rialization rights to his forth- coming memoirs, The asking price in Germany, France and Britain is believed to run to several hundred thousand dol- lars, Earlier this year, the BBC paid an estimated $200,000 (100,000-English-pounds) for Singer Debra Kaye the television series, “Washing- i&™ Behind Closed - Deors," based on the “factional” book by Nixon’s other aide, John Erlichman. These are but the most recent arrivals from the seem- ingly endless flood of lucrative reminiscences about life in Nixon's White House. Seven of the conspirators have already written books detailing their part, and more are promised— or threatened, . “Watergate is like sex or the Mafia," says Richard Sny- Appearing in Nelson At the age of eight, Debra Kaye made her first profession- al singing appearance on a Bermuda radio program. The inevitable happened—she got bitten by the incurable show- business bug. Even at the tender age of eight, Debra had audiences raving about her special musi- cal charm. Over the years she has conveyed that charm to all the All members of the Provincial Program are requested to attend a meeting regarding emergency services organization on Wed., Feb, 15 at 7 p.m. in the Kinnaird Hall. Any other interested adults are welcome to attend. BLUEBERRY CREEK RECREATION COMMISSION ANNUAL MEETING The Blueberry Creek Recreation Commission will hold their annual meeting on Tues., Feb. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Blueberry School. All residents are urged to attend. STAMP CLUB MEETING The David Thompson Stamp Club will hold its regular meeting on Mon., Feb. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Undercroft of St. David's Church. A workshop on exhibiting will follow the meeting. STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART Your Castlegar Heart Unit needs you. If you are willing to pledge an hour of your time on Heart Sunday, Feb. 19, please phone Margaret Pryce at 365-8058 or Betty Sahlstrom at 365-5180. Ask your friends to have a Heart and phone too. Be a lifesaver! TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION . Transcendental Meditation presents an intro- ductory lecture on Mon., Feb, 6 and Thurs., Feb. 9, at 8 p.m. in Room B-16 at Selkirk College. Admission is free. For more information call 365-2437. DIET CLUB The Kootenay Karrot Krunchers (Canadian Calorie Counters) meet every Thursday evening at 7 p.m. in the basement of the West Kootenay Health Unit, 305 Spruce St. For further information phone 365-5177. Anyone is welcome to join. BAKE SALE The Kinnaird Brownies and Guides are having a Bake Sale tomorrow (Fri., Feb. 3) from 6-9 p.m. in the Safeway at the Castleaird Plaza. Proceeds are going to - the Children’s Hospital in Vancouver. PANCAKE SUPPER The Robson Christian Education is sponsoring a Pancake Supper on Tues., Feb. 7 from 4:80 to 7 p.m. in the Robson Community Hall. Pancakes, sausages, fruit ‘and cookies will be served. Admission will be $2 for adults and $1.25 for children under 12. Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations are listed here throygh the courtesy of Canadian Cellulose's Interior Pulp and Lumber Operations. Please submit notices directly to the, Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays. A Public Service of interior Pulp al Interior Lumber Operations. Canadian Cellulose while developing a formula unmistakably her own. Debra ‘Kaye chooses a song, makes it her own and then shows her audience sides of it they perhaps have never seen before, Quite simply, she takes you Places you have never been‘in a song. As a teenager, she got her Canadian musical start on the Tommy Hunter Show where she spent five years as a regular performer. Since leaving the Tommy Hunter Show in 1970 she has guested on most major Cana- dian variety shows including recent appearances on the Wolfman Jack Show, the Alan Hamel Show, Neun at Nite and Celebrity Revue. Debra will be appearing in ‘Nelson at Kips, Jan. 31 through Feb. 11. der, president of Simon and Schuster, the publishing house most closely associated with ~ Watergate books. “They are not new subjects; but any worthwhile book dealing with them is a good seller.” And that’s only too true. Estimates of how much ex- President Nixon will make from his memoirs, due out in the U.S. in May, vary from $2 million to $4 million, To that must be added the $1 million he got for the Frost interviews and his three pensions. JEB MAGRUDER, DEP- uly director of the Committee to re-elect the President (CREEP) and who pleaded guilty’ to conspiracy in the Watergate cover-up, is said to have received .a $100,000 ad- vance: for .his book, while Charles Colson, Nixon's special counsel, and Haldeman, each received $50,000. These figures may be much swollen by book club fees, royalties and syndi- cation rights. After the book comes the film. E, Howard Hunt, the former CIA man who got eight years for the Watergate bur- glary, is reputed to have been paid $450,000 for the film rights to his autobiography, and Er- lichman got $75,000 for rights to “The Company” on which “Washington Behind Closed Doors” is based. Musical Spoof Presented Feb. 16 to 18 Light Opera in Trail Rossland Light Opera Players will be presenting Rick Besoyan’s “Little Mary Sun- shine” in Trai! Feb. 16 - 18, with a cast of performers from Castl Trail, Vito and music director Loren Culley are polishing up the dialogue and songs, while cos- tume mistress Doreen Burger relays measurements to her Fruitvale, and points between. 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For. a fact finding Mr. Russ Lumsden 324-1115 (Collect) manager John Thorne has lined up a full production team. ‘The play is a light-hearted spoof, Deborah -ENTERTAINMEN Local Arts Council Discusses Film, Music, Theatre Plans - The possibility of bringing to Castlegar the Vancouver Playhouse production of the comedy “Loot” is to be ex: plored. Don Mitchell attended the meeting to discuss various musical events the arts council could sponsor. The Kootenay Chamber Orchestra will be joined by the Kokanee String Quartet for the next concert in Castlegar. x The Vancouver Symphony Youth Orchestra will be coming to Selkirk College in March for concerts and workshops, The arts council is supporting Thea- tre Energy's production of “Muck, Millie, Virgil” in the community complex on Feb. 9 - 1. is the Piece fer e jete Line’ of U Servi FURNITURE & AUTOMOTIVE 701 «7th Ave, 8, lnholetery 985-9055 LANDERS | Dear Ann: You doan awful lot of good in the world, I wonder ifyou will do just a little more. It might seem like a simple thing—too : dumb to put in the paper, but it could mean the difference between : life and death, _ My {ob requires that I go to different homes in different Members discussed at length the philosophy and pur- pose of the arts council and its role in the community. President Marjorie McBain and vice-president Ruby March consented to stay on in their present offices until the end of this session. Correspondence secretary Ruth Waldie resign: | ed and Sally Anne Williams volunteered to replace her until the end of the present session. LIGHT onet "PLAYERS sa beat on wy LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE Trall Juntor Secondary : School Auditorium ,- February 104% 16, ty, and oe Reserved ee ‘only on: Friday and Soturdey, night Tickets a uJ Boostands Trail Some rush ticksts avallasis for Thursda' ay night n Reserved seal dult rush: $2.50 Student and d Senior Citizeh rush: $2.00 : $3 pel EVERY ‘OWN st Meow Arena Comnlex 9 p.m. - ? Music by New Company! ay iE COR = WE RENT WE BUY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WE EVEN LOAN MUSICAL _ INSTRUMENTS MERRIMAN MUSIC In the Plaza 5 WATERGATE. NOTORI- ety is also a valuable asset on the college lecture circuit. Two weeks after Dean was released from jail, he was signed up for a intensive tour of 48 lectures in six weeks at $2,500 a time. Even television interviews can be lucrative, Besides Nixon's jackpot with David Frost, y don Liddy—jailed for the ori nal break-in—and Haldeman got $75,000 and $50,000 respec- tively from CBS. _All these sums earned by however, pall into Chmara, a to the group, in the title role. Babs Bourchier is her naughty maid, Nancy Twinkle, and Phyllis Scaia is the retired opera singer Madame Ernestine von Liebe- dich. Cliff Read and Jim DeLong play the parts of Captain Jim Warington and Corporal Billy Jester of the United States Forest Rangers. Another new face in the group, Ron Steven, portrays General Oscar Fair- fax. The entire Kadota Indian tribe consists of Chief Brown Bear (Glenn Granstrom), his wicked son Yellow Feather (Sam McBride) and the guide Fleet Foot (Bob York). The chorus members are Forest Rangers and young ladies from Eastchester Finigh- ing School. The production promises to be good family entertain- ment, and reduced rates will be in effect for students and senior citizens for the Thursday night performance, CRARRARAAAAERAR EARS Entertainment Pages News and Ads Deadline 5 p.m. Mondays KARR RREKKKKER insignil d to the revenue of the big corporations, A survey undertaken by. The New York Times, who are themselves publishing Halde- man’s hook in the U,S., eati- mated that the Watergate industry has so far netted $100 million at least. WATERGATE, HOW- ever, has not proved to be a money-spinner for everyone. John Mitchell, former attorney- general, has lived on loans for several years, and came out of | NOW SHOWING Di! 300 & SAT. 1300 — 3:00 ~ 9305 7}: 5:00 — 7:00 prison recently with an ar- thritic hip. Liddy, who-has spent more time in prison because of Watergate than anyone else, declared on a pauper's oath that he could not ‘Winner of | Meroe pay his fine. Royal Canadian BRANCH No. 170 Invites YOU to. Participate in These Functions Legion — Friday & Saturday Dancing 9:30 p.m. ~ 4:30 a Open3 be m. eae ‘Open p.m. Saturday ae Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. atter Guests Must pe signed | in MEETINGS 1st &3rd Tuesdays on. an 7:30 p.m. Body Mare ing Tonight= Play) atarday BINGO, m. Every Thursday 7pm. a every day of the week. You wouldn't believe how F as trouble I have finding house numbers. Either they are i missing, hidden behind a pillar or post, too rusty or weatherbeaten { to be read, a number or two has fallen off, or they are in such a + dumb place no one ‘would think to look there. T wonder how many people died needlessly because a fire ; truck, an'ambulance, a rescue squad or police officers couldn't find | the house they were looking for. Just sign me « —20-20 ; Dear 20-20: You make an excellent point. Aside from those who ) are trying to hetp people in distress, the annoyance of finding the home of friends who have no visible address is enough to drive a person bonkers. I suggest that each and every person who reads this check the numbers outside his home or apartment building : today. If you were new in the neighborhood, could you find ; yourself? . 3 oi . * * + Dear Ann: About a month ago, my boyirieid and i (we are both 18} > were afraid’ we might have VD. We finally got up the nerve to go + ; tothe emergency entrance of a local hospital and get tested. We ; .were assured no one need find out about it, They even made : special arrangements 80 we could come back and learn the results, * thus avoiding a phone call to our homes, Happily, the results were negative, e A nuree who happened to be a good friend of my boyfriend's $ mother somehow found out about our hospital visit. She | told my : 's mother who him with it This has resulted in a great many problems and I am * heartsick. Please let that gossipy lady know that she did a lot of s damage to several people and we hope she won't do it again and : hurt others as she has hurt us. —Canada Mess 3: Dear Canada Mess: That gossipy nurse should have been reported by at once for unethical behavior. I urge you to seek out the chief of - the nursing staff and inform her of this disgraceful breach of ; Professional conduct, fie t * 8 8 Dear Ann: ihe letter signed “Plenty Shaky”—from that unhappy wehand_zould leave her and her baby in the she didn’t produce a boy—asked you for someuhing aw ~ “hang on to” in her aiponth month of pregnancy. Please tell her to : “hang. this one” on her husband. The sex of the child is determined by the male, Every normal oman’ ze chrcrnosomal makeup is XX. The normal male has the XY combinatior when the chromosomes split and “fertilization takes aoe 3 Woman cen contribute only an X__ “chromosome. The man, however, can contribute either an X or a Y. His contribution is what determines the sex of the child. If he adds his , X to her X, it's a girl. If he adds his Y, it’s a boy. So please tell ‘sBtenty Shaky” to settle down and stop feeling it is her “fault.” T hope you will print this letter so “Shaky” can share it with her husband. —Mother's Helper a Dex Mother's Helper: I just checked with Dr. James Bowman— of Chicago D: are right on, lady. é 1 also heard from hundreds of irate females who wanted to , know if I had slept through m: logy classes in high school. A steaming woman wrote, “Why ‘t you tell the wife to explain to her husband that she couldn't give him anything different from al he gave her nine months earlier?" So—now we've got that settled! RII III IAI II IT’S SOUND COUNTRY i t by Doug Davis The story of Harold Reld, Lew DeWitt, Don Reld and Phil Balsley, collectively known as 4 the Statters, has been chroni- cled many tim times but these are 5 ne group sang’ together for the first time but it wasn't until 1963 that they turned prolessional by joining 4 the Johnny Cash show. Two years later came ‘Flowers on the Wall,’ the first ina longline of hits for the Eroup. including ‘Bed of R ‘Do You Remember. These?, * ‘The Class of '57," ‘I'll Go to M Grave Loving You,’ ‘Than Joh Cath Sod: Ne Got You' and ‘I Was Steen It will not be surprising to see alot of pickin’ and grinnin‘ going on when the new Nash- ville Sounds open their ba- seball season in Music City {or the Southern BI ile the Cincinnati Reds' AA farm club will be making baseball music on the_ field, the owners of the” Sounds willbe upin the stands making a different kind of | music—country music. - The Nashville Sounds are owned by 15 county and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 2, 1978 FAIR WEATHER FOR SAVINGS WITH THESE FOOD BARGAINS! At Central STEWING FOW POT ROASTS OF BEEF MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF CANADA GRADE ..... Food Mart FRESH KILLED ae 99° a An 6% music p including recording artists Conw: .69° IMEATY PORK RIBLETS~:.... The Statler Brothers The album ‘Short Stories’ is possibly the best of their career. The Statlers' brand of humor is evident in ‘The Regular Saturday Nite Set- back Card Game." They take n + Twitty and Cal Smith. "ity doesn't miss a chance to plug the new Nashville team. “I talk about travel," Twitty said. “I was ot ‘Dinah’ recently talking ‘about them. I've been around .ba- them wherever it “ PORK CHOPS DELICIOUS GOVERN. APPROVED .... d he says you * an unusual look at one of World War II's forgotten ca- sualties in ‘Silver Medals and seball for a long time but | don't plan to do any coaching, believe me. I'm just going. 12 COTTAGE ROLLS 5159 EMPIRE ... pelo $1.39 Sweet Memori ries Of. special note is ‘The Star,’ alook inside the mind of an entertainer before ie and during oa be at the games everyone else." . eb: away from San the rea- sons behind their longevity as country. music stars for fear they may start imitating rather than innovating. As Reid points out, “We're not going to think about what we do. We're"just going ta do i and hopé we get it righ' Obviously, the philosophy has been successful for the group that likes to be called entertainers—both on and off the record. Cal Smith AAI ARIA IK AIA KAAAAA ARAKI Lo ey JOEY SASSO———____—_+ (CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: A bitter feud has ‘erupted (Prov. 24:24) {2 A day of defeat for law and order, 1! | JUDGE we, the country's little people WHO denounce the man who-deflantly PRONOUNCES abolition of the death penalty. A sad retrogression of justice to let. -GUILTY men go free to murder and rape afresh! i] MAN who has fiendishly taken ‘INNOCENT. blood and virtue 1S condemned by God’s Immutable law, } CURSED by his own deeds. iF By every standard of safety : L such men must pe removed from society. “NaTiONs ih the past hav LL proved this the only. way to protect PEOPLE, ‘who want peace. The; EXECRATE the men who fall to guard THEM from these orges of evil. Lucy Ellen Eaton Although 1 the author wrote the above poem almost two years ago, she feels nqw is the opportune time to put it in print, in view of the recent. shooting deaths of two policemen. The killings “show how dangerous a time we are living in, Says Mrs. Eaton, “with these murderers and potential murderers tunning loose. It is time for.a return of the death penalty, which ought ‘never je have been removed." Tonight through : February 11 nApM. fo9isegim. Coe Guin bantene COME FARCY | 198 Baker St., Nelson, Phone 352.7285 Lower Level at the Savoy '§. top. greasers--Henry Winkler of lappy Days’ and the ‘50s nostalgia group Sha Na Na, which has a syndicated series. In a radio interview, Bowser, bass vocalist with Sha Na Na, attacked Winkler's Fonzie character, calling him a fraud. “The tough guys of the ‘50s were not nice to the straight kids in school and they didn’t have hearts of gold,’ Bowser asserted. “Fonzie never existed and Happy Days never existed." Although Winkler doesn’t want to be associated too closely with his TV character, he's proud of his role and the interpretation he’s given the character. When Winkler heard Bowser’s comments he went into a rage. ‘A bunch of greaseballs who make mediocre music are calling me a ripoff," he cried. ‘That's great. That's just great. This negates my entire life, what they said. i SAUSAGE PURE BEEF fee 10.97 47 CHUNK CHUNK LIGHT TUNA CLOVERLEAF60Z.TIN ..... RED KIDNEY BEANS Diio tier. 7% INSTANT COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE 10 02. JAR. BLACK PEPPER NABOBSE OZ. TIN .... $1,098 ROM THE IN-STORE BAKESHOP DUTCH APPLE PIES 9% RAISIN BREAD Dean 9 ICE CREAM ASSORTED FLAVORS ..... 2225149 JELLY POWDERS JELL-030Z....... weeee cesta, OTE »° 1.59 MILD CHEDDAR .... FLAVOR CRYSTALS $1 gol FLOUR TANG ORANGE. pack of 4- 9% OZ. RICE KRISPIES $1.16 KELLOGGQS 500 GRAM... 20 2:52.69 ROBIN HOOD {CAKE MIXES ROBIN HOOD ASSORTED FLAVORS .. .abox 69 everything I've lived for. George C. Scott and Botte Davis watch ‘Happy Days.’ They love Fonzie. Both of them. They told me so. Vera Miles’ son Keith Larsen will soon make his TV debut on ‘Police Woman.’ Not that it's nepotism, but daughter Debra just happens to be an associate producer on the same show . . . Age differentials don't worry Kim Darby, who at 30 is seeing 22-year-old Andrew Stevens, whom she met when she guested on his ‘The Oregon Trail.’ Their togetherness has easily survived the show, which was recently and abruptly cancelled. TV BACKSTAGE: You. remember frwin Shaw. He's the author who penned the novel ‘Rich Man, Poor Man,’ which scored high as a TV mini-series, as well as its best-selling sequel ‘Beggarman, Thief.’ Well, at a party on Long Island recently, he was introduced to Miz Lillian Carter. And Miz Lillian was so overcome, she extended the following invitation: When you come to Plains, Mr. Shaw, don’t you forget to bring your clarinet."’ Seems she mistook him for the oldtime band leader Artie Shaw. trwin wasn’t fazed. He may not be Artie but heis an artist . . . Blond David Soul has been squiring blonde Leigh Taylor-Young all over ef Hollywood. Curvaceous Leigh, who used to act in the TV serial ‘Peyton Place’ with Ryan O'Neal--and was married to him for awhile--was introduced to David two weeks ago at Lainie Kazan's opening at the Playboy Club. They've been a twosome since. You might'call them Body and INSIDE THE TUBE: On ‘Three's Company,’ John Ritter shares a pad with two lovelies yet he's just a boy at heart. And he really is. The other night he was watching a kung fu flick on TV with some friends. During one of the » John ‘ated a karate chop in the direction of the door jamb. Pow! He connected. Ouch! He fractured a bone in his left hand. 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