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(AP) — Actor Tom Conti re- cently explained why he filmed a small comedy in his native Scotland when he could have been making big money in Hollywood pro- ductions. “Ihave made some ‘big bucks’ with Hollywood comp- anies, but you have to follow the script,” he said. “An actor's job is to do the things that interest him and that he hopes will entertain the public. “It doesn't matter whether it's a small-budget film made in Scotland or a blockbuster made somewhere along the road here.” Conti was in California en route to Arizona where he was to appear in a western called The Quick and the Dead. It's an HBO production co-starring Kate Capshaw and Sam Elliot. His new movie is The Gospel According to Vie. It was filmed in Glasgow for a mere $1.2 million. The com- edy, being released this month by Skouras Pictures, casts Conti as a schoolteacher who becomes involved in what seems to be a number of miracles. SET UPIN MONTH “The film happened very fast,” Conti recalled. “A chap named Charles Gormley wrote it. He sent it to a producer who sent it to a company called Channel Four in England who sent it to me. “We all said yes after reading it. The whole thing was set up in about a month, which is unheard of in the movie business.” Conti is best known in North America as the Broad- way star of Whose Life Is It Canedian NORTH With This Coupon © ae ae ae ae a | GOING TO SPOKANE? | THE TRADE Win >$ MOTEL MAKES THIS SPECIAL OFFER Currency accepted at both Anyway? and the boozing, womanizing poet in Rueben, Rueben, which won him an Academy Award nomination as best actor. Both were strong, scene dominating roles, contrasting with Conti in real life. Off stage he lives quietly with his wife and daughter in London. With his dark, slightly Latin looks and his Scottish accent, Conti is unique among British actors. That's because of his parentage. “My father went from Italy to Scotland in 1920,” he said. “A lot of Italians emigrated im those times and they married Scottish girls. Then the Italians were faced with a big problem. “You can look far and wide for a Scottish .cook book, whereas there are any num ber of Italian cookbooks in the stores. The Italians real ized that if they stayed in Scotland they were going to starve to death.” TAUGHT TO COOK The solution: The hus bands took over the kitchen and eventually taught their wives how to cook Italian cuisine. Thus, Conti grew up near Glasgow well-nourished on pasta and minestrone. A piano prodigy, he seemed destined for a music education. But after istering for music at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, he took a sudden turn to drama. Springsteen fever infects Canadians TORONTO | (CP-Reu- ters) — Bruce Springsteen fever is bubbling across North America. Fans of The Boss have been besieging record stores to snap up copies of the rock star's new five- album set of songs that went on sale Monday morning. In Canada, record stores initially ordered 50,000 copies of the long-awaited Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Live 1975- 1985 package featuring 40 songs and the order is selling fast. The order is a Canadian record, Kim Zayae, pro- motion director for CBS Canada, said Tuesday. The record, which in cludes a 36-page booklet with lyrics and pictures, sells in stores for $35 to $50 Cdn, with the compact dise selling from $35 to $70. Even though many boot- leg records of Spring- steen’s concerts are avail- able, the set is the first authorized package of it has gone platinum. In the United States, the corres- ponding figures are 500, 000 and one million. With an additional 1.5 million copies shipped this weekend throughout the United States, Christmas should come early for the 37-year-old singer an CBS, with sales estimated to gross between $2 million and $3 million in Canada alone. der most bottlegs unlisten- able. “That sound is the real reason why I want it,” said fan Debbie Quaid of nearby Mississauga. “I've already got everything he's done, but I want to hear him live — that’s the way to hear him best.” Canadian retailers have already ordered another 50,000 albums, Zayac said. Sales of 50,000 consti. tute a gold album in Can ada and 100,000 sold means Marshall takes director role NEW YORK (Reuter) — She's moved to directing, but after eight years of playing the kookier half of one of tele vision's most famous duos, Penny Marshall said fans still refer to her as Laverne . and sometimes Shirley. “They call me Shirley, too. Fans get confused,” said reg- Marshall, who co-starred with Cindy Williams in the tele vision series Laverne and Shirley. “I've learned to answer to a lot of names.” Marshall said this ability came in handy while she was > Cable 10 TV making her directorial debut on the set of Jumpin’ Jack “There were three things Flash, starring Whoopi Goldberg. that interested me,” he re- “When we were shooting, I was sometimes called called, “and their names were Whoopi. Event the crew got confused,” said Marshall. in her Denholm Elliott, Henry Fon. da and James Stewart. whiny New York accent that has become her trademark. Marshall, 40, who has been a TV actress for over 15 “I had been to movies and years, said confusion surrounded her first effort at movie to plays, then one of these directing men appeared and every thing changed. I said at Por DOWNTOWN “It was kind of a crazy way to do it,” she said. “They were already shooting. I replaced a director. “This was a spur of the moment thing, but I said, ‘O.K., I'll give it a shot.” Marshall added that although pre-production was completed, most of the roles cast and some of the actual filming had begun, she was able to make the project her own. The movie, which opened this month, presents Goldberg as a computer operator who gets mixed un with Cable 10 TV Thursday, Nov. 13 5:30—Valdy in Concert — a rare appearance by this well known Can adian singer. Valdy appeared some years ago in Nelson, where Shaw Cable taped his performance 7:20—What in the world do you want to know? — Produced by the B.C Libraries Association in honor of B.C. Lib braries Week 7:30—Never Again, Part 1 . If Ye Break Faith — This is the first seg ment of a four-part series. It examines death and destruction caused by World War I from 1914-1918. 8:00—The total make over — Deborah and Chad Wetter explain and show examples of how a stylist and estheti cian can change your image. 9:00—Canada Savings Bonds 40th Anniver sary — Facts about Canada Savings Bonds in general as well as the current series No. 41 issue. 9:30—Castlegar Municipal School Board all candidates forum forum, which took place Nov. 6 at the Kinnaird Hall, was sponsored by the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce and mod erated by its presi dent, Gary Pearson 11:00—Sign off. JUSTINE’S RESTAURANT On the Second Level et 402 Baker St., Nelson Otfers the fines! in dining in in the “Where to eat in Canada Guide Please Call 352-7709 tunich—Mon.-Sat. 11-3 p.m. Dinner—Nightly trom § p.m. SUNDAY IS JAZZ NIGHT! MUNITY Bulictin Board 1.30 -3:30 p.m. Bake Table Babylon: Mon Nov. 10 Woman, Wednesda Thursday. Nov. 13 Friday, Nov. 14 mission tree. All welcome MINTO CHAPTER No. 79 0.E.S. Tea ond Bazoor. Legion Hall, Saturday, November 15 389 ASAALING FACTS Revelation Seminor continues with the following exciting topics on video ond slide projection: Sunday. No he Beast. The Dragon and the y. Nov. 12 Protestantism Follows the Beast Gods Test of Loyalty. Sunday Mark of the Beast. Resker Hall, Robson 7 p.m. Ad. 2 Three Steps to Heaven Nov. 16 COMMUNITY NEWS Seniors hold business The Castlegar and District Senior Citizens Association held its business meeting Nov. 6 with 58 members present. Four November birthdays and one anniversary were acknowledged. A number of business items were dealt with, among them the final arrangements for the coffee party Friday from 10 am. - 1 p.m. An array of goodies is promised for those who attend, and there will be a bake table and a sewing table. There will be a whist drive at the Seniors’ Centre Thurs. day and anothér one Nov. 28. The public is invited, and re- freshments are served. A dance is planned for Nov. 22 with a band that plays the old favorites. meeting there will be slides shown at the Nov. 20 social meeting. Florence Laycock gave a report from the Kootenay Boundary Regional meeting in Kaslo in October. The membership dues for 1987 have been set at $5 per person. Nominations committee chairperson Liz Latta con- ducted the election of officers for 1987. Florence Laycock was returned for a second term as president. First vice-presidvnt is Sar- ah Jacobson, second vice- president Dave Adshead, secretary Frances Hunter and treasurer Ernie New- man. Directors remain the same, Helen Peddle, Helen Bonacci, and Frank Lidstone. The winner of the door a i] ‘ November 19,196 Castlégar News a7 Pythians hold tea Kootenay Temple No. 37 Pythian Sisters held their annual fall tea and bake sale Friday in the Legion Hall with a capacity crowd in attendance. Rose Soberlak was general convener for the event. MEC Myrtle Thomas greeted the guests and the tea officially Churches, Lil Neumann, Inis McAdam, and Joy Saunders chose a circus theme, dec- orating the individual tea tables in various cireus decor. Many of the sisters were in various and Weavers to demonstrate At the October meeting of the Selkirk Weavers Guild volunteers agreed to demon- strate various aspects of spinning and weaving in con- junction with the annual sale and exhibit of fibre art. prize was Frances Oliphang{=——~‘phis year's theme will be The meeting closed with Entertai convenor La Dell Lipsett reported refr and a social’ time. Recreation news Woven Wonderland and will showcase the work of more than 40 guild members at the Castlegar Community Com plex Nov. 29. Admission is free. Members agreed to chase more display fixtures If you are interested in becoming a fitness instructor and would like to learn how — attend our two evening seminars. The sessions will teach you: @ the basic components of a fitness class; e How to organize a fitness class; e Safety precautions; e Exercises used in a class; e Music selection and taping and e Hands-on practice There is no ch&rge for this workshop happening Nov. 17 and Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. in the complex. For more infor mation and to register con tact Verona at the recreation office. Wreath W: Due to popular demand we have scheduled two addition al Christmas wreath work shops. In these sessions you will make either a Christmas tree centrepiece or a wreath. You don't have to be a crafty person to take home a ty, masterpiece. Register today because space is limited. Registration fee is $14. Re-register Time Session I of Fitness Class. es, Variety Hour and Skating lessons have come to a con. clusion. This means it is time to re-register. So don't delay until classes begin, stop by the recreation office and sign up. We offer Aqua-Fit, Morn ing Aerobics, Evening Aero- bies, Circuit Weight Train- ing, Power Aerobics, Jazz Dance and Dance classes for children of all ages. We offer something for everyone so drop by the office and find out what we have: for you. Please note that drop in Saturday fitness classes have been cancelled until further notice. Rebel Fever Catch the fever! Rebel hockey action is Friday when the Trail Junior Smokeaters will be in.town. Be sure to come and cheer on the Rebels. for the sale aad exhibit. Selkirk Weavers have a new Arts Council represent- ative. Donna Moyer agreed to serve in this capacity. The Castlegar and District Arts Council will sponsor .a display of wall hangings during the month of Decem- ber at the Homestead Soup and Sandwich Shop. Weavers interested in submitting work can contact Ingeborg Thor-Larsen. The Grand Forks Art Council has invited Selkirk Weavers to participate in its forthcoming fashion show in June, 1987. Spinners are reminded that the juried show of handspun works at the Na- tional Exhibition Centre is fast approaching. The next regular meeting of the Selkirk Weavers will be 10 a.m. Nov. 19 at Resker Hall in Robson. amusing costumes. Fran Mof. fat and DDGC Joan Marks were in charge of tea tickets, and Joy Saunders in charge of the raffle tickets. ‘The Bake table was super vised by Laura Dewis, Grace Eldstrom and Mary Gleboff. The sewing table was in the charge of Ora Lightle, Edith Wilson and Edith Wanless. The white elephant table was taken care of by Edith Ferguson, Ruth Maze and Mary Ellen Cormier. Inis McAdam was in charge of the kitchen assisted by Jean Jones, Rose Sober- lak, Lil Neumann, Pat Ver. zuh and Lil Molnar. Servers were: Jan Neu mann, Carol Churches, Joyce Giddens, Susan Bycroft, Entertainment was pro vided by Kae Andreashuk playing the accordion and the sisters marching around the tea tables blowing horns. Jan Neumann was in charge of the cake walk. 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MAKES DEBUT Marshall said “dirty” language was the only problem working with Goldberg, who makes her comedy film debut after receiving an Academy Award nomination for The Color Purple. “Since I've worked in television for so long. I work a little cleaner than Whoopi has,” Marshall said CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR “She's used to comedy clubs and a freedom on language November 2! ond 22 ot Castlegar Recreation Complex that television just doesn’t allow. On television, we couldn't Sponsored by Blueberry Creek Recreation Commission. even say ‘doing it’.” Marshall added that even though an audience tends to laugh at four-letter words, she had to “clean up” the improvised R-rated dialogue because “cursing wears thin if overdone.” Although the movie is bilied as a comedy-thriller and studio heads suggest she focus’ more on the comedy and action scenes, Marshall said she fought to keep the romantic angle alive in Jumpin’ Jack Flash. “I saw the movie as a love story set against an espionage background with ‘incidental’ comedy,” she said. “I was more concerned with the love story because that’s when you like the character — when she's vulnerable, when she's a person. “I made a career out of comedy and doing all those hijinks. It’s fun, but I was looking more toward a straight film with a touch of comedy.” Nuclear fear a potential book AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. 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