:] 479 Baker RANCH E oP DE oD oaseeRU Tr RrrEerEEEERERTE ITT E A delightful afternoon of music ‘is guaranteed those who attend thfs coming Sun- day's concert at Selkirk Col- lege, performed by the Sol- stice Wind Quintet with’ pi- anist'from Washington State. University. The quintet consists of. Frances Risdon, flutist, Bar- bara‘ Cantlon, obsist, Verne Windham, hornist — all mem- bers of the Spokane: Sym-. phony Orchestra’ —: John Reld, bassoonist ‘and James epflin, clarinetist,” both claimed Judith Schospitin, pianist, and her husban < male: vocalis James, are also with the Mubilfeld Trio which performed so success fully in Castlegar three years ‘ago, All are members of. the Music Faculty of Washin, iState University. ‘and Thuille. The performance {will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday in‘ ithe Selkirk College, Lounge: ‘Tickets will be available at. the door and will be free to Selkirk students with LD. : This concert. is sponsored iby the Castlegar and District . :Community Arts. Council in cooperation with Selkirk Col- lege. Sunday’ s: ~ Super Loto TORONTO (CP) — The ‘$1-million “ winning - ticket ;number in Sunday's. Super Loto draw was 601225. The five $100,000 winning numbers were | 396161, 081512, 487095, 180410: and 972106, The $10,000. winning num- sber -was 48420,: the $1,000 ‘number 9059. and the $100 number 262. ‘Their program will include: jworks by Mozart, Nielsen: Tene om inet ber ied is piece. * There were 165,975 prizes as with’ a total value of $9,610,000. : Ely engbe tocloding Heh ding tidey Monday to Thursday ‘7a.m. 109 p.m. Friday & Saturday Jam: te sunday Be ay 9 p.m. not Sever RESTAURANT = S52 5406 * NEW YORK (ap) — I read the script of a reall awful Foreign Legion movie, March or Die. It contained this line: “You, assured’ me, ° ‘DuPont, that there would be ‘so turmoil in Morocco,” . Its oddly soothing to say. this line aloud, particularly in’ a crowded elevator. My only” regret is that it’s not included ina fine new hook, The Movie Quote Book. But. then, author Harry . Haun, a reporter for a great - metropolitan daily here, de- . liberately shunned lousy di- alogue when choosing 2,876 “* quotes from 671 films for his volume, er’ down,” says Haun. "His criteria for quotation in ‘The. Movie Quote Book,“ he _ -says, is that the ‘lines be famous, or funny, or memor- able. He's put them into 373. ° categories such as: Children: “Well, there. won't be no patter of little “feet in my house — unless I ice.” (A was to rent some mi forlorn Peggy Lee in Pete, Kelly’s Blues.) (Sylvia Sid- ney in Summer Wishes, W! ter Dreams.) : Elephants: “One morning I shot-an elephant in my paj- amas. How he got into my pajamas Ill never’ know.” {Groucho Marx: in “Animal . Crackers.) ) . * - Good-byes: “So: long,,.S0 - * long; you ancient. pelican.” Mary Tyier Moore + pal orectoayRebent Reatero} Sy peso nats aeiueth neta (Regis , Toomey,: Wayne limps away in The High and the Mighty.) " Marriage: “Getting mar- ried: is serious business. It's Kind of formal, like funerals or playing stud poker.” (Wil- liam: Gargan in. They Knew "What They, Wanted.) = - it news or money? No? Good- by Thotisand Clowns.) “I. caught the Tight, behind my. jear. A. black pool opened at my feet. I djved in. It had no bottom.” Being a movie buff helped Haun in preparing the book.’ He ‘didn't need. to see Casablanca again or ‘check the script for:example, to . know that Huniphrey Bogart never said, “Play it again, Sam," to the piano player. @ Crown Point 1895, as * Jolin, {Richard Powell in. . Farewell, My Lovely.) CALGARY: (CP) — Laura Vinson, ‘an’ Edmonton-based “country. singer, has. “been nominated for. two Juno." Awards— ‘as Canada's’ beat country female voralist of the year and most ‘promising fe- it —- but she* } doesn’ fexpect to’ win. “I'm going down there just ; forthe fui of it this time,” _ Vinson said in an interview at bani ‘lar. pencmhe att? ein the yn band ~ #9. ys ce fe had finished a head- iliing ‘engagement’ at ‘the = ‘West End Cafe a week and a th, ‘The ; ‘cafe's ‘owner, Phil Schaap, > gave the» seulogy Monday t Shirly -played Mood Indigo, Do Nothin’ Til You’ "Hear from Me and Don't’ Get » Around Much Anymiore. - HOLLYWOOD’ (AP) .— Former silent film star Mary MacLaren may be forced to leave her home of 64-years despite a -successful: court ‘battle to win the fire-ravagtd house back from an ‘evan- gelist who moved in atd tried * to force her to leave, Following another visit by the Los Angeles County Thureday Night Schedule : S 5:30—Sign-on.and program port from the West:- * Kootenay environ- ment office. 2:40—Castlegar Library story.time with-Sally ‘lliams. 6:00~The National Exhil tion Centre presents : Airborne: The “’ tory.of B.C, Ayiati and Ron Beauchamp’: 8 * serial Photography, ' 5~—SHSS Feport — rian: Ashton ; of. Stanley E Humphries Second- » ary School shows: us’ the school's computer facilities. "6:30-J.L. « Crowe: Senior! High Cagebowl — - Part’ 1, J.L.. Crowe Hawkettes ve .Crai ‘brook Trojanette: ’ Girls’ basketball at its finest. - 8:00—Access to the Arts Genevieve Le. Mar- chand interviews John Dayton, ‘a, me! ber of the Federal Cultural Policy . Re- * view Committee and Milton Carmen (staff member,-on the | ‘pub- -- lie's effect on future directions of federal cultural policy. “Helen + Dahlstrom .. discusses ‘Maxine Dewdiie: 9:00——Into ‘the 80's insight ‘to the ‘Kins- + meh Rehabilitation Foundation’s coope: tion with the mothe: March Campaign. and -an explanation of the foundation’ master -plan for the 80's. 9:30—Castlegar. City Cou: cil meeting. ‘of'Jan. + 31981, 11: 00-Signoff. local priorities with : ‘of Recording’ Arts and Bélences Sino Award emonies. will in’ nto Feb. 6, competition ~: is mt she ‘said. “There's Anpe ’‘(Muyrray): and Carroll (Baker) in country and most promising has Carole Pope and ‘Shari’: Ulrich... Some heavy-duties there. But it sure is ‘nice "pet recogni- NT, be tough ariment, Mac- re ‘she and three ing in: the con- id ose 1: : building on the’ property actress, a former lady with Douglas ‘Fairbanks Sr. and Rudolph Valentino and queen in, the {921° film:'The Three. Mus- keteers, said she. bought the Hollywood home when he. as 17... ‘ ‘Both’ bier'-home and the’ two-storey: building “in. the: rear of the. property ‘were ° condemned by the city build- ing and’ safety department 18 - blaze, Laren regained’ title to the house: following 2 two-year legal “ battle.- with : James- Griffis; self-proclaimed — bis- hop of the Evangelical Castle: . Church of Jesus Christ Apos- tolic'and Rescue Mission.” MacLaren testified Griffis had moved'in and put “hyp: notic pressure” on her.to sell the house: at about half its . estimated worth: of $90,000. Deputy, County Counsel Rich- -d Charvat tes’ ar § “a “strong: hint “of “exploit- ation, : nds for Royalty ‘Records, : an Edmonton-based indepon- dent Isabel, and hasn't had the |” kind of exposure in the Enst- ern market that would riake radio programers sit up and - take notice., *. “It's a problem trying to work down there. It’s much easier for us to go south to the States, where we're get- ting some air play. I hate to . say this but I feel.more at home in Montana than 1 doin Ontario." Vinson has been porter: ing professionally for 18 ~ years. She was born in Brule, a small community near Jas- . | per, grew up on a ranch, took education at university and worked briefly as a teacher before she became a singer. LIKES TEACHING - LI Bke teaching but I like * this better, quite a lot better as a matter of fact, The do- greo enabled me to borrow ai Jot-of money to: buy! equip- ment. Banks just lovo'to-give: youd loan if you've “got ‘at degree.” ¥ She started out is: igre :ainger in the ‘late 1960s," _ switched to rock for. a while “Sand then’.moved “batk _ country about: eight years’ ‘ago when she and htisband’ Frank Walls got together. to Vinson's Indian ‘origins, . ‘Pm’ a Little bit. of‘every- thing,” she, said, . mum's‘side and Cherok my .dad’s. side. Red. Wyng “now. Hnelade Walls, on lead ‘and: bass. rhythm guitar. Vinson has a ae voit and an easy rapport bie he ‘audience. 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