7 te roms Shereren Nov. 13 on to R Red Eye Nov. 20 Shoppers see Nov. 26 10% to Seniors. Canadian funds, dbl. occupancy. MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL LTD. 601-18th St. Castlegar 365-6616 : BBevsond2 Nights ) Express both ways, NEW YORK (AP) “carly Simon, patrian'tall and. 5 Martha's Vineyard tanned eases En her. Jasooher an! closet and gently in white Then she pulls oat Maofter, 1 more feminine sweater with ruffles, “I think Carly. is Oo for, the labél, don't’ you?” she. Carly Simon — sisger and songwriter — is talking sweaters now, not music. “Tm in the sweater business,” she says. “I love sweaters, but none ‘of them fit. The sleeves aren't long enough, the neckline is wrong, the shoulders aren't padded enough.’ So I took all of my sweaters and revised them the way I'd want them to be.” Simon and Lisa’ Campbell, a: neighbor in the fishing village of ha on Martha's Vineyard off the coast RED MOUNTAIN RACERS Fashion Show, Auction & Dance Sat. Oct. 22 7:30 p.m. Trail Cominco Arena (MUSIC BY The Good Time Sounds Tickets - $8 Per Person Advance Tickets: Wintersport House; Butch Boutry Ski Shop; Mountain Ski & Sports Hut; Seth Martin ot eee. bought a'ifew knitting machines’ arid tarted making sweaters, The first ones are to be sold in poutlques in the beach community: >| VABUSY LADY: It's just o1 one bina tugging for ‘Simon's attention . these days. She also has a Hew album, Hey, Big Man, with rave reviews, and a hot video for Music Television. Plus, she's considering film projects and'has given some thought to. creative writing. “Ten years ago, I felt very much at a beginning period, and strangely enough, I feel that’ way penta she: said. “In 1978, it had.to do with being pregnant and | being. Famous ex-wives|* there life after divoree for fighting back _ i i NEW. YORK (AP) — Is Landon, Allen Funt and Gav- in MacLeod. there was a ‘ime in her proteanional Ite when labels ‘haunted her: “I couldn't get my songs heard or my voice heard," ¢ she said of her initial stabs to:make a record. “The major 'Feason people turned me’down was they couldn't figure ime out, ‘Are you a jazz singer ora rock singer or a folk singer?’ They had to have the safety of a category. As a { result, I had to categorize myself.” ‘ ¥+\Simon had no)formal training as/a singer, but she grew up in anenvironment brimming .with music. Her |: father, publisher'Richard Simon, who co-founded Simon: | Schuster, was a pianist, Her mother, studied:voice and her older slater, Joanna, was an soccunp sated opera Carly, and younger sister Lucy, began singing folk songs a3 a duo while Carly was a student. “At the end of my freshman year, my sister and I wanted to take a vacation and we didn’t have any money, 80 we hitchhiked,. - with our guitars and got a job... and : quickly embellished our guitar pla; Simon's: songwriting ‘talents also ‘emerged in her ria freshman year,:.when ‘she .wrote songs so she could memorize poems in her, Italian course. ft What she frets about today is whether her lyrics wil z sopeal to a younger audience. : ve been ing if I'm really she Y rptee somehow have. that awful feeling that I'm i 4 a’: pane something that Tye belonged to for a long, time. LOS, ANGELES. (AP) — _After. six James Bond movies, and Tepeated protestations area, except the- music,” he said: “It ‘was my idea to have: good: actors in‘all'the major the astonishment of onlook- ers — Connery is unimprese- ed by the more recent Hong “We're into what I think is. a) \primary-style a archasologiat! Gordon Nallican ‘arch Vsite aB : speak on the Valliéan'site andi the al Castlegar and Nelson NON She 291/83, that he hos been studying during a ieclae at the U al Exhibition Centre Oct. a archaeologist — will For more information Contact us: Madina te Chamber of Commerce 365-6313 or . Federal Business ue iédérale Bank de _ WATCH FOR 4 , Grand Opening castlegtr UNION PETERS | VIDEO CLUB Kootenay Savings — Credit Untion™ “CREDIT UNION DAY. 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The pictures aren't meant to be taken seriously, Nea icc Ad. seania’ iacgile resto Boat’ captain’ Gavin McLeod, the role he.abdicated to: his: * told the magazine of her re- ‘friend, Roger Moore. b| jection .by the man she had Jack Schwartzman, an watched rise to stardom. American producer, persu- “When I met that man, he -8ded Connery to return to was just a regular on the the role, The actor's wife,; -. Mary Tyler Moore Show,” Micheline, also argued that it she said. “Do you know what. Would be an interesting ex. he said to me at the end?‘He ercise to resume the role said, ‘I've really enjoyed this after a lapse of 12 years, She summer. without you... 1 even supplied the wry title: Roger and obviously they're not wrong in their approach. 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Express, ‘and tion in His piteoet kttioe Would Be King — medium give up the things you enjoy.’ successes — ‘The ‘Wind and - I don't know ‘where I'd“be; the Lion, The: Great Train without fried eggs and. fried':Robbery — ‘and: misses — bacon and all those choles- Meteor, Wrong Is Right. terol Connery said he had never The Connery. physique pro- seriously considered a return vided his start as ‘an actor. to the representative in a-Mr. Uni- to an Ian’ Fleming story that had somehow escaped control chorus job in the London by producer ‘Albert company of South Pacific: His and United Artists, who-had role as the boxer inthe BBC made the other Bond films. version of Requiem for a Unlike his earlier. Bond as- Heavyweight led to film senmen Connery was a roles, and in the late 1950s, full’ partner on “Never. Say he “came to Hollywood for Never. such movies as Disney’ Dar a ae Mory tet Speaker: Se aay People and Tarzan's Grostest, TORONTO (CP) —! ‘An in- ternal study. of CBC Radio's fejure techaments thie! 28 evthehi ors egal stop eat later pre Eien tin pp oli study says, but it does not indicate-an amount. - CBC radio ‘provided a jhour a day, programming in Toronto and selected cities decades ‘ago. 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