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Megs af the JOAN COUNS ee en, ee ore rears ag es Minecet dune | oe ‘whether Sap ler ent ree ar “I stayed in this room all of young British actress her privacy by staying in her youth, and it slings every one Anta, Collins made two soft- “I've been screaming for low Wants me pat 4 ead Sracle ort engiaerleg day long. with my bathrobe. and no makeup,” the actress said. more comedy,” she said. “But producers thought the glam- our roles were better.” E. 1629 SPRAGUE AV SPOKANE, WASHINGYON 99202 (509) 535-1626 NEW T.V.'S AND QUEEN BEDS & WATER whose good looks semed to dietate her career. It also is a steamy romp through the work for the modernization and if the project does not get underway this fall with government assistance, the team will be disbanded. “Please, I'm not complain- ing,” Collins said. “What OMMUNIT Bulletin Board 6. Baked 5 Setedeeem, 8. wien By The Canadian Press Gordon Sinclair lived by the advice he once gave a young reporter — make yourself controversial. Sinclair parlayed that style and his beguiling way Front Page Challenge and his public attacks on religion made Sinclair the man many Canadians loved to hate. newspaper job he faked a picture to go with a tearful monkey feature he had written. Later he said he deli became sia because “I wasn't getting anywhere by being mild-man- nered.” GORDON SINCLAIR with author Ernest Hemingway, a job as a sports columnist and a period as women's editor. One of his turning points on the paper came six years after he started when he was assigned to cover an auction they gave him two paintings. His interest in money, he once said, was ingrained “Tm a millionaire,” he once said. “Money isn't everything but it’s good for the nerves.” SPEAKS OF FINANCE In the early 1960s, Sinclair happened to mention his watch and review television shows and partly because “I don’t have to work at all.” iy 2. Prawns 3. Sweet & Sour Pork 4 2 5. . 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I can’t get my inspiration com- pletely from women because as a panelist on Front Page Challenge in 1957 and appearing for more than 25 years. From the early 1940s on he did programs for Toronto radio station CFRB, in which he became a substantial RODE BOX CAR. when an editor suggested it in the late 1920s. After that he travelled to many countries, mainly on special assignments for The Star, and later wrote several books about his adventures, including Footloose in India, Cannibal Quest and Loose Among Devils. if up to a fever pitch, pacing the floor and repeating himself,” Sinclair later recalled. “We left without his noticing us go, but not without a souvenir because Hitler gave me a Nazi uniform.” very inspirational. Harpo had ed as a waitress to support in a play, set up an audition different view of Duffy in the series The Blue and the Grey, on CBS two years ago. She played the woman who married Stacy Keach and was killed at Gerrysburg. “When I was in drama school in New York we rich background. “I grew up in the suburbs. My mother raised us by her. self and it was a struggle. Four girls, 5% years apart. I've played a lot of rich, spoiled women. There's noth ing fantasizing. LUNCHE y LUNCH IN THE 1884 RESTAURANT Open Monday throught Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ION SPECIAL $3.50 and Wednesd: \ale/ \ah/ 2 Day Tour ... i $129 Ss CALGARY STAMPEDE 5 Day Tour .. duly 4 $269 DBL. SHARING WATERTON/GLACIER PARKS TOUR 5 Day Tour $279 DBL. SHARING POPE'S VISIT IN VANCOUVER 2Day Tour....... .. September 17 SHRINE CIRCUS Love Boat. The role in the pilot is very straight. After seeing me in The Blue and the Gray, CBS wouldn't audition me for Wizards and Warriors. They said I was lovely, but not funny. I had to read for the casting person's assistant. There was no other way to get in. I went in through the bgck door.” Cominco is applying for federal funding based on the environmental benefits of a new plant and dramatic p in energy ef . Meanwhile, this week the company’s bid for federal aid was given a boost in the House of Commons from NDP* He went on to ask Minister of State (Finance) Roy Mac- Laren in the absence of Trade Minister Ed Lumley if he would “use his.4ood offices” to ensure that “fair consid- eration is given” to Cominco's recently,announced proposal. Speaking later outside the Commons, Riis suggested that “big potential winners — such as Cominco — in Western that while he did not have any details of the proposal he would be glad to look into the question and was certain that the proposal “will be given every consideration.” Kri ho: ined in the riding for wl Trail’s tinued, “and their current IRDP proposal makes good short and long term sense for Trail, Kootenay West and all of Canada. “If — with a little help from their friends — Cominco can get this new project underway soon,” Kristiansen added, “then we will get a jump ahead of the pack and have not only recent help to Nelson's “Save DTUC” campaign .for 1982 blast that injured 10 people at the Litton Systems bia Supreme Court Friday to 20 years in prison. Juliet Caroline Belmas of New Westminster was sen- , Burnaby shopping centre in January 1983. Mr. Justice Samuel Toy said Belmas had 4 i for causing the injuries in the Litton bombing, but said he MP WITH GHETTO-BLASTER . . . CBC’ o is now avgilable vie satellite for the first time. MP Lyle Kristiansen (right) tunes in with Thrums resid- By CasNews Si Castlegar residents will soon be able to pick up CBC FM stereo on their radio. converts to newer equipment as a part of a major pro- gramming overhaul. satellite dishes, with only minor modifications. Cable companies can also pick up the signal and broadcast it over their service. “This doesn't yet put stereo into your radio, but it ent Basil MacAlister — a satellite enthusiast. Kristiansen is encouraging cable firms to-carry the’ signal. ® : e inanee eritie Nelson Riis (MP Kamloops-Shuswap). ciasensere Canadians lovedtohate him = | 22522] City to get CBC FM “early st e modernization program. : tat firm provides CBC AM on the FM dial, but until now has not had access to the CBC FM stereo channel. After the equipment conversion and the addition of with the printed word into one of Canada’s most of British paintings. Feeling he had nothing to lose, he shareholder. They were mainly newscasts but heavily : ee Kootenay West MP Lyle Kristiansen in a prepared an extra satellite dish, Shaw Cable will be able to send A 5 g . ‘seas! to hi ition, Riis ted out that there ry sai “ an : profitable careers in broadcasting and’ writing. slammed the art display in slang terms. spiced with pungent Sinclair opinions on religion, lies are sea a ee aeta “that so much fg Telease says Shaw Cable of Vancouver — which serves out 18 television signals in addition to various radio net- CHRISTINA PINES His preoccupation with money, his penchant for Instead of being fired, he made the front page and hypocrisy or personalities who rubbed the bantam-sized money has been spent bailing out many (loser) firms in Castlegar, Trail, Rossland, Nelson and surrounding areas works. _ - TENT & TRAILER PARK asking embarrassing questions on the CBC-TV program the auction people. were so’ pleased with the publicity scrapper the wrong way. central Canada.” — intends to carry CBC FM stereo later this year when it At the same time, Kristiansen explained, the present o First Choice pay-TV could be joined by Super Channel, Action Sports Network, Much Music (Toronto) and perhaps by two new American TV stations as part of a He was born June 3, 1900, next to Toronto's from childhood. Born to poor i Scottish parents, His early fame at The Btar followed s series of ’ industri f It is all made possible byCBC’s decision to put the full : an : Riverdale Zoo, and many considered him up to monkey his mother impressed on him a determination to become __{TRt-Page stories about a boxcar journey with bums from Coe have been too long Hf co signal on the Anik D satellite, The FM network larger selection of pay television services. Old rates in effect till June 15, 1984 business from then on. On the first day of his frst. rick ee ieee Tn answer to Riis’s question, the Minister of State said ff now is available for Canadians in rural areas who own ‘What it all means ts thal: CHC FM ereo is avaiable Box 380, Christina Lake Ph: 447-9587 in time to be included in our area’s major cable system change-over to new services, and becomes part of what everyone who subscribes to commercial cable will receive. “In unorganized areas,” Kristiansen continued, BED... NEW SPA-TUB .. _ NEW MOVIES EVERY WEEK NO CHARGE FOR MO’ ADULT MQVIES ON CLOSED CHANNEL * ot ¥ “HEATED POOL" Liverpool disc income while being interviewed in TV. Th ri read aye ; q it 4 ‘Although he always seemed a crusty old codger, he reactions to his nerve made him realize he veroutes On “his carly association at The Stqr with sppeiotentnte: foDowing Sitver City aye ating fp makes it possible for me to encourage the local eable firm community cable systems will have to decide whether had a softer side. In 1962, hearing a rendition of the song _good thing and throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, he Hemingway, Sinclair said: “I considered him a rather weekend. said:that.while he had been “quietly supporting i to follow through on plans to tap into it, go everyone who the signal warrants the cost of added equipment, but this ll Take You Home Again Kathleen brought tears to his gave a running account of his financial affairs. hoorieh’ show:off; He sometimes: came to work ‘with and: monitoring” the progress of Cominco’s application “for Hj subscribes to a commercial cable service will soon receive jis at least another tempting possibility added to the air- eyes. B ty 1981, he had chi hi - i and manure on his boots. I don't know why, perhaps it was an some, weeks,” the public announcement of the bid last the radio signal. wave. ser =e By early 1961, he had changed his approach and frectati Friday, had edmvineed him that the “time was now approp- races 3 - ; May 25—29 CHINESE & WESTERN FOO! “Kathleen was my grandmother's name,” Sinclair. declined to say exactly how rich he was, but did admit an we ae eth . ; . on ; t know élearly that “thie major ‘And if you have a satellite dish of your own, you ‘As for towns such as Nakusp, where a new licencee INESE & D said in an interview. “I get a little emotional.” estimate of $2 million was low. He said he did not want to ._1 don't think I was jealous of him, but I wasn’t much riate” to let the government Know clearly at clear end (gy might want to buy what's needed to hear FM pro. will soon provide the Canadian-content CANCOM TV and 00 HAWAII DINNER ULTERIOR MOTIVE? draw attention to kis weelh because be had received impressed with his routine news stories or his short initiative” by 8 ai mnible corperete epee nee * gramming in full stereo.” radio package, it’s even easier technically, because their $42 per night CHINESE TAKE 0011 9% DISCOUNT ‘There were two testimonial dinners in one week for _ threats on the lives of some of his nine grandchildren. “Ties either.” a bas ceed each fined en _- snd perhaps the At present Shaw Cable serves the area’ with satellite dish must focus on the Anik D satellite ta get Single or Double Occupancy (May 16%0 May 31 ...... him that year, causing him to comment his hosts must In addition to his career in journalism, he was a Binclair interviewed more than his share of world. one of the eet ans ceriotanscn [20-year-old equipment that can only accommodate 12 that signal. Only a few circuit boards could make CBC FM Felden 809% alt dlaner ‘a the “1881” SPECIAL LUNCH EVERY AY have had an ulterior motive. “They must be trying to commercial spokesman for Dominion Stores Ltd. for a eee caat Ti Gandhi, Pope Pius XII, King pers — corporate record hannel ding to a The cable stereo available to them.” acumen earch 365-7282 TRY OUR SPECIAL DINNER} plant me,” he said. more than 20 years, an honorary director of the company Edward: n = jolt ‘Hitler. = . Q ioe inthe ivate sector, their par for room). Call your local travel 4 5 " ‘ His interview with the German dictator took place in ‘Relative to other majors in the priva' ° His newspaper career, which stretched off and on and also did commercials for Nordair and Sunoco. et ook: in job ity, environmental management, wages, agent or the Sheraton-Spokane Hotel Sunday Smorg 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. $8.95 between 1923 and 1960 with the Toronto Star, included a Sinclair was fired 11 times by The Star, ending his *” ffice overlooking a cemetery. Remi plain gvod citizenship is tops. IGNORED FOR 20 YEARS Rooms on a space available basis. 6 eyo FREE SALAD BAR ‘ - stint as a globe-trotting reporter, and early association last stint — writing an entertainment column — volun- TOOK A SOUVENIR “They have certainly not made a practice of appealing ‘ (509) 455-9600 = "Tia. tarily in 1960, partly because the paper wanted him to “Hitler talked slowly and calmly at first, but worked for special government aid as some have done,” he con- Sheraton-Sy pokane Hotel S overs Beatles LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND (AP) — Driven to its knees by recession, Liverpool is its only growth industry. rotting teeth of one of the and risk getting tun over by speeding cars outside the Strawberry Field orphanage, can now see it all from a bus house of the post-Second World War industrial boom. Now it attracts novelists and poets who come to write estimated 503,000 last year. Unemployment averages 19 per cent, and is over 50 per cent among teenagers. 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Box'2525TA aE S TRAVEL gaiedets Covina res : nly swallowing its pride and : ee the biggest, but the best and most competitive lead-zine -, hing in on the Beatles leg- on a day: tour that costs the its epitaphs, like Beryl Bain- unemployment rate nation- re U a S Nn ew ro e smelter operation anywhere in the world, and our people 444 Having largely ignored equivalent of $19.80. bridge: “Someone murdered ally is 13 per cent. 1217-3rd St., Castlegar 365-7782 NEW YORK (AP)— When going to get my personality who need the jobs and the business will have them —here st it, four most famous sons for ; Liverpool and got away with NO MONEY SPENT CARRIAGE CHOUSE J titerace was a child in Wis- across? home where it counts. _ 20 years, the city is dis ,7nere, is something sad it.” Or Keith Waterhouse: In a city with spreading consin, the third of four chil- ~ “She said, ‘You aren't sup- “The federal government has demonstrated, by their —.. ¢ring the Beatles may be tee eh re Denies anid Liverpool may or may not poverty, the Beatles are regarded im City Hall as a _-——~. CRESTAURANT dren, his music teachers posed to have a L Juli i i i f i NIN RA p personal- Julia Duffy creates a paradox Princess Ariel that I realized a childlike purity. Those myself. weak “ economic tio1 d 4 ‘ ; 7 MONDAY-THURSDAY taught him concert piano and ity,’ Liberace recalled in a with her role on CBS’ New- how far you could go,” she were some of the funniest example,” Kristiansen concluded, “that when a apenas Suddenly, Beatles monu- Oe es decay. tee ae a ... but either way, asthe city frivolity. The resolution to HE E T VEL 4 DIFFERENT ENTREES told him he had to be serious. recent interview. hart. She is both spoiled says. “Women have been too moments on the screen... | ne Second year we put Ae canal pcchacipen mee Potncea deal, ments are sprouting every- tin when Liverpool lived on it once was. it's done for.” | name streets after them was 1410 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5595 n . : s 7 on plays and an agent saw me set e of progress a1 . ring Its population has slumped adopted only after a lon YOUR CHOICE Thad to get around that,” rotten and appealing. careful in comedy. People It was her role as Princess “The - I which combines high technol- where, gold fillings in the oi. achievements +n e000 pia pages ee ly 9 find~.exporter of Lancashire cot- Len-_ ton. And when that dried up, the city became a power- Includes side salad, potato §—- ¢ 9S Stephanie Vanderkellen is loved the princess. She was Ariel, a women who meas- 7 4 Megs Neo or Cates seis 21 *6 me, ‘don’t smile, don't talk to. set me apart and helped me the kind of person you wish very materialistic. ured her suitors by how ira soap oper. I got a role ogy with our igrenpeenel sirengthe: ie goes Mosinee and Tost regions in Win, sibs Prime Rib Special . 85°] J people.” 1 said, “How am I to soar.” had been paddled more often “Newhart is much more much gold they had, that led 0” Jove of Life the same day. am comfkiegt that it and wo will succeed. Europe. bers moved out long ago and = SHOPPERS DRUG MART. : when she was growing up. Of based in reality. It's not as to Newhart. T was also in The Doctors. There is a Yellow Sub 2°T i wer axle 2. le 646 Saker Street, Nelson 352-5358 Ce mm me Oe Oe oO Oe OO OB course, if she had, she broad as Wizards. I love “It was apparent from the PLANS WEDDING Fema le bomber marine, a replica of the Cav- = he ® wouldn’t be as funny as she is playing a women who has a time Wizards and Warriors Duffy, who says she is ern dance cellar where the ‘The city was once a great ‘ » . & on the comedy series. She temper like Stephanie's. An came on that the show wasn't “mostly Irish with a little 20 Beatles were discovered, port, famed for its archi- F d D R has a face that seems made ingenue could never play a going to be a winner. After French,” is marrying Jerry gets yea rs streets. named after John tecture, the starting point for ( iresi e ining oom for pouting. part like that. That would be the fourth show, the produc- Lacey, an actor who was on 3 éie be Lennon, Paul McCartney, the emigrant’s journey to the 5 ‘“ “Stephanie has a lot of violating the male fantasy. ers of Newhart gave meacall The Young and the Restless. NEW . WESTMINSTER had to reject that factor Harrison and Ringo New World. Liverpool, it : 0 & Cocktail Lounge human traits,” says Duffy. Still, Stephanie is definitely and offered me the role.” They met on Love of Life. (CP) — A.Zi-year-old British cause the incident was 20 seemed, always had a future. TR Al L ST Oo RE ON LY “She's been spoiled all her an ingenue role because she Viewers also got a much Duffy doesn't come from a Coley ia, wentiiny who sduslt- grave. _ When the 18th-century slave ; life.” behaves like a young girl. But ted detonating the October He also said it was nec- trade.dried up, it became the 3 Pool Chemicals at the Right Price YOU HAVE.A. 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