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We are ’now only accepting New releases from Bear Grass Press Bear Grass Press in Robson has ven tured into the realm of children’s fic tion this fall, The Mouse Who Wanted to Fly, by local author Katherine Knight, is illustrated in two colors by Christine Moyer Because Knight has a love of native American. mythology, she the Great Basin Medicine Wheel as the background for her releasesays. Her main character, Little Mouse, and wants to learn to fly too. Her sear ch for someone to teach her 10 fly takes her on an adventure through the four directions on the medicine wheel The Mouse Who Wanted to Fly is also translated into-French by Eliane Miros and Doukhobor Russian by Voykin. A great stuffer for children of all ages. It is used story, a news sees a bird circling in the sky Leonard stocking availble through local book stores and gift shops for $4.95 or from Bear Grass Press in Robson. Meanwhile, the second and third volumes of Leonard Howe's series of books tinences are new this fall from Purse and Pocket Press A Collection of Nost collection ofshort stories entitled Drolleries_ and Imper the assumption that while a situation might be improbable, it is not im possible. Many of the stories are em bellishments of Howe ces. Itis illustrated by Howe and Gor don Seward. At 256 pages it sells for $15.95 5 own experien Limbs of a Dismembered Poet will be available in November Howe shows the truth in many situation pokes fun at **governmenters,”” take the reader on a journey through lite, laments on loves and laughs at the world around him, the release says Unlike many modern poets, Howe poetry is light and understandable. His poems are highly readable and often funny. Limbs of a Dismembered Poet is 112 pages and sells for $9.50. Howe is a local author, now retired, d lives in South Slocan, He expect the remaining volumes of the series to be available in 1990. Both books are available through local book or gift Ned Beatty is no Hollywood fake EDMONTON (CP) — Actor Ned Beatty may be wan dering around the film set in dark sunglasses, but he's no hoity-toity Yankee movie star The sunglasses? Simple, it’s a bright afternoon, And this isn’t some fake cardboard Hollywood set, turn-of-the-century street in historic Fort Edmonton: it's a quiet Hey how many American showbiz types drop names like “National Film Board’? or “provincial arts council? I'm’ very fond of Canada," explains Beatty, who made his name in the movie Deliverance Beatty’s in Edmonton playing Sir William Cornelius Van Horne of Canadian Pacific Railway fame in Tom Alne, a TV-movie ¢o-produced by Toronto's Atlantis Films Ltd. and Edmonton's Great North Productions It also stars Nick Mancuso (Stingray) as Mountie Sam Stcele and 16-year-old Noam Zylberman (The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick) as the fictional title character Tom, a boy who travels actoss Canada in search of his father 11's one of those half-history, half-fantasy movies ap: parently inspired by. the famous photograph of the last spike on the CPR what if that young lad in the background ‘was there because of some fabulous adven ture? az Beatty says it’s the kind of story at which Canadian film-makers excel. He really means it, too — he considers our govermment-sepported Movie industry superior Lo The American studio-dominated system That opinion is likely to set him apart from the majority of his colleagues in Los Angeles, where he lives. After all, this is the actor who made his first big splash as the victim of a But Beatty is used to being the odd man out brutal rape in Deliverance — a role that would have sent most image-conscious thespians running for the macho safety of an aftershave commercial. He surely knew from the beginning he was destined for character parts — he’s bald, squinty-eyed, and hay that kind of n politicians or corrupt preachers. Beatty's’ skill is in twisting ation for V-neck fat that gets actors type-case as sinister the stereotype; in 1976 he won an Oscar nor playing an evangelical corporate tycoon in Network Confining an actor’s scope is one thing, but Kentucky born Beatty abhors the narrow light film-makers have shone on his Appalachian brethren, They're either the Dukes of Hazzard or the Beverly Hillbillies or, he admits a little ruefully, the grinning, banjo-plucking morons in Deliverance FIGHTS IMAGE One-way he’s combatting that image is through his government-subsidized Ky. It started back in long-time involvement with a@ media co-operative in Whitesburg the early 1970s to support independent and novice film: makers in the state, He recently acted in a short drama produced there about the values southern men pass.on to their sons. A tess:successful project was a premise he developed alled My Old Kentucky Co-op. “The idea was there was this dying town in the moun. fora television series ¢ “Four or five people got which tains of Kentucky," he explains Together amd started doing would allow the town to remain there and thrive.’ vomething Together Beatty’s character would have been a blustery old coot who has real trouble getting through a sentence without swearing. When he’s approached to join the group, he puf fs out his chest and warns: “Well, I'l tell you one thing — if we call this a co-operative, people around here are gonna call us Co-omunists The problem was that network executives were worried the show promoted socialism I can’t help but think the “It didn’t fly,’ he says. politics weren't right Versatile Glenn Close back as an LOS ANGELES (AP) — After two Academy Award-nominated por trayals of vindictive women, versatile Glenn Close returns in another guise: a a married woman seeking to adopt the baby of an unwed teenager Immediate Family is the apt titlegof tion protagonist Merteuil in Dangerous Liaisons. In both films she wreaked dire revenge on men who had spurned her doesn’t consider the women evil “A tragic victim is her assessment of the Fatal Attrac think 80s woman almost characterless when I’m put in that kind of position. | don’t know how to promote myself. Because I’m would not be playing horrible, limbo but she an actor, | out of control myself. It's a strange, situation And | don’t think people really ultimately the knew what to do with me. I'd been November 10, 1989 Castlegar News BS Skarbo and Brenda Howel 101 —_ Shannon Johnson, Anna Knudsgoard, Jean Holden and Judy Pollard, program instructor. , Susan Jensen, Tammy Hage! -(Pfont cow, trom lott) Commerion & Marija Vrane ie ANN ARBOR, Prehistoric humans may have raided the nearest pond when they got g for leftover mastodon. Daniel Fisher of the University of Michigan said evidence he’s uncovered Years ago. hanker ai a pond in south-central Michigan indicates prehistoric humans would make a bag from part of a mastodon’s digestive tract and fill it with sand and gravel, making ananchor for the meat “This is the first physical evidence documenting times,” he said Fisher presented the results of hi Selkirk staff its use in work to a meeting of the Geological ‘a in St. Louis, Mo. Mich, (AP) Society of Ameri a onWednesday The Heisler site contains remains of a mastodon which died about’ 11,000 The remains are in cluster some of which are surrounded by gravel and sand ‘Our working hypothesis is that the killed some distance Fisher said. “Hun ters would have quickly butchered the mastodon wa’ from the pond, prehistoric animal into manageable sections of bone Large portion meat and fat were then apparently carried to the ratify contract Selkirk Colle; nment Employees Union, have signed a two-year contract after staff ratified the collective agreement by a.74 per cent margin, a news release Ghitta Lejeune, consultant and lecturer, will make two presentations in Castlegar next week Lejeune, will be the special guest attheCastlegar be Christian Women’s Club meeting on Thursday. She will also present a designer Saturday She will present the special feature and will also be the guest speaker at the Thursday night meeting, which begins Reservations are necessary her Lejeune will show women how to coordinate colors and Style expert here model, designer, personality. at a workshop at the San- dman Inn a resident of Penticton, served necessary showcase workshop on like Coco CHanel, J. Heim, and Dior movies and fashion around the world German government, model, 7:30 p.m, at the Fireside Place own educational school and accessories to Forest Wardens balance and harmonize the body and The four-hour workshop ins at 9 a.m. and refreshments will Pre-registration is Lejeune was a former model and designer in Paris. with couture houses She has been involved in television, presentations Sponsored by the she developed beauty and trained thousands of women for corporate or says an_ increase development time, and a pension pur chase provision private needs throughout Europe, a news release says At present she has an active career as The an interior designer, consultant, manufacturer and designer of her own one-of-a-kind fashion accessories line For the past 20 years she has been, and still is, a keynote speaker for College. in an efficient testimonies, lecturer and expert in ner,”’ fashion and demonstrations and analysis, special personality shows, agreed, features, the release says She specializesin teaching programs for sales and staff training, convention break-out programs, seniors, disabled and career-women workshops A woman over 40, of German origin, she is committed to Christianity, her family, her children and business, the release adds foster from the be; adds. Highlights of the contract, was ratified Nov. |, creases of 14 per cent over two years negotiation Barry Jackson, and employee **The negotiations and harmonious man: Jackson says in the release Local $7 chairman saying, “ impasses in this round of bargaining. There was conciliation on both sides an consequently we were able to come to erms rather quickly.” The union ratification vote was con ducted by mail after a memorandum of agreement Was signed by negotiators “We established a good rapport nning,”* the release, commending the union on nd the B.C their efforts to settle quickly and Local $7 Gover amicably We maintained a positive at mosphere throughout negotiations,” he said which include wage in course/ professional process pleased director of personnel relations for Selkirk were carried out DR. 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So it just had to have that time and place, which was Barnum (on But they were also Broadway) and George Roy Hill, who put me in Garp after seeing me in Bar- api stores or from Bear Grass Press Glais “and lanes hildless couple whe BLUE TOP BURGER | sew» 00s Si WEEKLY SPECIAL leather-jacke eyeing Castlegar Association (BCFA). As a moderate, interested in starting a Junior Mon-partisan education organization, Warden Club in Castlegar. the BCFA youth and adults, promoting a better understanding of B.C society,"* she added. Masterson and her jective viewpoint were Fon junior Fork Wardens of 8 Kevin boyfriend dangerous people trying to survive ryingt Forest sponsérs programs for Junior anization Is it possible to play a role without num Filmmakers found out what to do The results have produced Wardens is a youth children a phenomenon in this country Forest Castlegar Aquanauts SEA BURGER J os. License No. 73760 ‘eeling any Sympathy for the charac feeling any Sympathy for the chara Fic Ghee s foodata: Vhs ter? w ie adoption, explained pote Pee Rel | They are about forest ecology as well as the role release says. Natural, Dangerous Ldon’t think it is, Whenever | ap-’ five Academy nominations To start a club in this community Garp, The Big Chill, The - Fatal Attraction and Liaisons She kids about the fact that she has Instead of their being a big mystery glginies that forests play in our economy, a about who the parents are and where proach a role, there always has to be a news celedsisave adult leaders and interested parents are place where | can identify with her needed. To find out more about the and basically lovethem." they came from — they used to seal the Clubs are run by volunteer leaders files especiatly-from the child — as-a USED CAR SELL OFF ONTINUES 1988 SUNBIRD GT 1985 OLDS CUTLASS humanity, Junior Forest Warden program you Close gives dimension to her role as the barren Linda Spector in Immediate What helped with Barbara she said, ‘‘was its The leaders teach important outdoor and leadership skills. Manuals are can attend a slide available for both the leaders and the Room 107 at Stanley Humphries of secondary school at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14 A representative of the BCFA will answer questions and discuss how to reaction to that, it's open who the presentation in parents are. The adoptive parents and been a five-time bridesmaid without Family becoming a bride at the Oscars: **Well, Benedek's script, birth mother she going to wonderful sense of humor hild to ‘For all the pain that Linda and Michael are going through, they also a sense of humor about them the birth parerits, as they're called, get wardens to help with the learning I'm not married in life. So we'll se together. It really is the decision of the these skills. Sat., Nov. 18 Castlegar Arena Complex BEST PAYOUTS IN . $ 1 felele) Jackpot: THE KOOTENAYS! NEW HOURS 10 A.M.-8 P.M. chanees $s 500 Jackpot. 60% PAYOUT 1521 ‘Columbia “Ave. 365- 8388 $ Bonanza. SPECIALTY GAMES Early Bird 6 p.m., Regular Bingo 7 p.m. 1984 OLDS CUTLASS BELO who's Junior Forest Warden Clubs usually meet once a week in a school gym nasium or community hall. Many clubs have weekend outings such as camping trips and field tours. Junior Forest Wardens are spon sored by the British Columbia Forestry COMMUNITY Bulletin Board DESIGNER SHOWCASE WORKSHOP Saturday, November 18, 9:00 a.m Sandman Inn. Ghitta Lejeune model, designer of fashion accessories, and consultant shows how to co heat. our service. ’ ordinate colors and accessories to balance and harmonize your body and per sonality. Refreshments served. Cost $30. Pre-registration: 365-3206 or 365 TOP iar us ee —_—— SALESMAN for ‘67, Saturday, November 18 at Arena Complex. Early Bird 6:00 p.m. Regular z 09 $1,000 Jackpot, $500 Mini Pot, $500 Bonanza. See you there! CASTLEGAR DISTRICT WILDLIFE ASSOCIATION Wednesday, November 15, 7:30 p.m. Aasland Museum Taxidermy (Nordic Hall). New members welcome 2/91 NORDIC CLUB Do-It-Yourself Ski Swap/Meeting. Videos, displays, memberships, door prize. Wednesday, November 15, Arena Complex. Swap 6:00 p.m., meeting 7:30 25% DISCOUNT TO CANADIANS, p.m an ON ROOM RATES SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Social meeting, November 16. Tickets for the December 13 Christmas dinner can be bought at the November 16 and December 7 meetings cy) give thec What happens if the PALM SPRINGS HOSPITALITY ~ AT ITS FINEST birth mother get aclub started If you have any questions before the presentation, please contact Rick Beckett at Box 845, Cranbrook, B.C VIC4I6 her mind later? have selves, and about life through the hard times.” LATECOMER latecomer to films, star According to s very difficult after all the legal It helps to get 60% PAYOUT procedures to get a child back,"* she EARLY BIRDS said. “There is that horrible period between when you're given the child Close was You loved i Spe olenne ey sling Se Re our sun, when she was 34. Why didn’t she begin —— ' our fun, and everything i when the mother can change her mind mother I think the terrible emotional minefield One of our steaks charbroiled to your satisfaction. A GREAT DEAL MORE... That same steak accompanied by our superb salad bar. 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