ew : Castlégar News _ September 1.1985 On Highway 6. Winlow LICENSED PREMISES For Reservations Phone 226-7718 Sceme Dining Continental Cuisine “Sunday Brunches Mexican Specialties Homemade Pastries zen] 9 pim. Daily! feppercorn Monday to Sunday, September 2 - 8 B.B.Q. Breast of Capon and Prawns Pasta, Garlic Bread SOUP OR SALAD . 1 1 ° : . Reservations phone 364-2222 TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN Vegetable garni. Duchess potato or Ropert's Restaurant | Joel Harris — appointed by. B.C. pavilion The British Columbia Pav- ‘ilion at, Expo 86 has ap- pointed Joel Harris of Win-, law as regional producer for gions of the province and are launching the largest talent search ever conducted in B.C. More than 2,500 performers the .Koot y and Rocky Mountain regions with Teil tee direct are d to participate. ‘The program will result in a:week-long ! the planning of special events and performances to” take place at the pavilion during- the international exhibition. Harris has been involved in a number. of community- based arts organizations in the Kootenays over the past 15 years. This includes acting as tour manager for Theatre Ene ini: for g schedule of spec- ial events and activities for each region. The -variety of staging facilities available at the B.C. Pavilion Complex range from small-scale indoor areas to the central Plaza of Nations which can accommo- date 10,000 people. Travel honorariums will be dl: regiona _ENTERTAINMENT Pavilion. His > © ibilities include directing and offered to winners of regional Leathe Aor PRODUCER + +-- Joel Harris of W has iti The d EY a the Silverton Gallery, co- COMMUNITY Bulletin Board =ai\ ROBSON FALL FAIR September 7, Robson Hall. Entry forms available at Johnny's Grocery, West's and Kel Print. Sponsored by Robson Women’s Institute. 13 JERRY LEWIS SUPER SHOW (Labour Day Weekend) - Open house at Castlegar Fire Halls No. 1 and 2 and Robson Fire Hall, M.0.A. drop-in pledge centers. Sunday, Aug. 31 —3-8 p.m. Monday. Sept. | — 10a.m.-4 p.m. 269° for the West Koot- enay Regional: Arts Council and, most recently, director of the Kootenay Lake Sum- mer School of the Arts. He will be working with a regional advisory committee for applications from amateur ( een ap Pp y Boun= dary and Rocky Mountain) by the British Columbia place at the pavilion. special’ events and performance. to take performers who would like to enter the auditions is Oct. 1, 1985. \ All applications are subject to a screening process as the auditions will be limited to a three-day period. Preference Reiner in demand LOS ANGELES (AP) — Every show business career Tmade up of representatives - will be given to performance has a turning point, and Carl Reiner’s came when he joined of arts, cultural, sport, tour- programs that reflect re- television's immortal Your Show of Shows. That's when he ism. Expo committees and gional themes which will be realized he wasn’t cut out to be a top banana. other community groups. Advisory committees and announced on Sept. 1. By 1950, Reiner had established himself as a rising ‘Anyone interested in the young comic in night clubs and in such Broadway shows as regional producers now have program should contact Har- Call Me Mister and Inside U.S.A. Then he encountered Sid been appointed for nine re- ris at 352-2402. Caesar. went onstage and sometimes that was-crucial. His transition to films came when he .and ‘Brooks performed their famed 2,000 Year Old Man routine at a Hollywood party. “We were a sensation,” said Reiner. “(Playwright) Joe Fields said we should make a record of it. Edward G. Robinson came up and said"he wanted to do it as a play. George Burns said Mel and I had better put it on record or School-age kids:are active, fu who'll sometimes dart. out into streets with- ‘out thinking! : ‘THE RESPONSIBILITY IS ON YOU! THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY: EASTGATE GARDENS 932 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-7414 MALONEY | PONTIAC BUICK GMC “Deal With Confidence!" , Telephone 365-2155 f_loving kids x “J.had been doing a double-talk routine in clubs, making. hé!d’steal it. ‘Then Ross Hunter, the producer, got the ideal Anderson Insurance it sound as if‘I knew foreign languages,” Reiner recalled. should write a movie.” | ‘When I heard Sid do his foreign double-talk, I realized I‘ Reiner wrote The Thrill of It All and The Art of Love ee : 5 and is would never be the top banana that he was. I was happy to for Hunter, then in 1967 made his debut as a director with ‘ > z = = be one of the bunch.” : Enter Laughing, based on his autobiographical novel about a M Li Off ° h Without that realization, Carl Reiner might be playing _ youthful actor, His other films include The Comic, Where's otor Licence ice ox-oOTTICe SSIMASMN GS éccond teads in TV sitcoms. Instead, he has contributed a Poppa? The Jerk and The Man With Two Brains. S05 Conc RiaA rich vein of comedy in television (The Dick Van Dyke Show) ‘After a string of films with Steve Martin, Reiner was ba epee LOS ANGELES (AP) — ‘The most in-demand filmmaker and films (Oh, God! Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid, All of Me). asked by Paramount if he would like to direct Candy, the ; 365-3392 of the moment is a 35-year-old former ad writer with a knack-_His_latest; Summer Rental with John Candy in his first rotund Canadian who first attracted notice on SCTV. . € i - - - for mining the youth market. starring role, is a late-summer release from Paramount. “Paramount sent me the Summer Rental script and John Hughes is the man who wrote National Lampoon's _ ~ Carl Reiner at 63 is the picture of a man at peace with said, ‘He'll do it if you'll do it. When I had a meeting with Vacation, Me. Mom and National Lampoon's European ~ himself. He’is in demand to help fill the unending need for John, T found out they had said I'd do it if-he did it... Vacation, box-office smashes all. He has written and directed film-comedy. He has been contently married since 1941 to “Working with John was the same as with Steve. We 16 Candles, The Breakfast Club and this month's Universal Estelle Reiner, who has lately resumed her singing career. _were like two people who spoke their own language? In fact, E z > ~. : 3 : CANADIAN release, Weird Science. Obvi he is doing hing He is proud of his three children: writer-artist Anne, artist™ we could understand each other ‘without saying @ word. ‘ . oy tes f UNION OF right. Lucas and actor-director Rob, who blossomed as a filmmaker That's natural because we came from the same kind of ui "At his Paramount studio office the other day, Hughes | with This Is.Spinal Tap. training, he with SCTV, me with Your Show of Shows. iy TALENTED STAFF ___Candy portrays an_overworked_air_traffie—controtter ~~ LOCAL 1298 (CASTLEGAR) . Son of a Bronx watchmaker, Reiner started in summer — seeking a quiet beach vacation with his family, only to be . ; © p SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION \ Business Meeting, Thursday, September 5 at 2:00 p.m \. CASTLEGAR COMMODORE COMPUTER CLUB oe H ughes' fi | ms The monthly meeting will be held on Thursday, Septem- ber\s. 7.30 p.m. at the Selkirk College. Visitors welcome. hh. 365-3506 2/70 Coming ‘events of Castlegar and District_ non-profit be listed here. The first 10 words are I words are 15¢ each. Boldtaced wor- ds (which must be used for headings) count as two words. Thare is no extra charge for a second consecutive i tion while the third consecutive insertion is half-pri Minimum charge is $3.15 (whether ad is for one, two or nree lines): areS p.m. for Sunday's’ poper!and 5 p.m. Mondays for Wednesday's paper. Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave. i Westar Timber CELGAR PULP OPERATIONS COMMUNITY Bulletin Board was glowing about the grosses for European Vacation — “I _guess a lot of people in the country wanted to see that family again” — and awaiting the reaction to Weird Science. stock before the Second World War and acted'with Maurice harassed by Richard Crenna, Rip Torn and a series of Evans's Army Troupe throughout the Pacific. Another GI disasters. “I guess my pictures reflect my midwestern sensitivi- was Howard Mérris, who also joined Your Show of Shows. Although he's a regular on the TV talk shows, Reiner ties," he. said. “I'm just a straight old Illinois boy.” Reiner was content to play straight man to the wildly rarely works as an actor these days, except for vignettes in He grew up ina Chicago suburb as “a normal ‘50s kid” in talented Caesar, joining Neil Simon, Larry Gelbart, Mel his own movies. He hasn't even donned his toupee for a few a family that didn't have a television-set until he was 13. Brooks and others of the gifted writing staff. years. a “Read a book,” he was told by his parents. “I became something of a director, too,” Carl said in an He couldn't find a role for himself in Summer Rental but They also thought it senseless for a Boy to sit ina dark interview.“Sid listened to me, whereas he sorhetimes didn't he still makes an appearance: He sings Tangerine on the theatre ona bright summer's day. “The only movies I saw.as _jisten to others. I’had the last word with Sid just before he jukebox. achild were by Walt Disney and David Lean,” he remarked. Paints & Hughes went from the University of Illinois to the ad % Wallcoverings business, writing freelance articles at night. In 1979 he quit @ Is} : ae pve ee 3 » : Ui stead te Hark ae eal nose ae, Opera dedicated to prophet ~~ x » seed SEPTEMBER 8th Harry Belafonte srerrr. spotane SPOKANE OPERA HOUSE SEPTEMBER 17th first movie script was a disaster — National Lampoon's Class Reunion. “That taught me ‘that I had to retain control of * what Iwrote,” said Hughes. # eee This Week in HAMDEN, CONN. (AP) — avant-garde, . free musical. man to repatriate himself pieces punctuated by spurt- Structure, form, time and style unrestricted by chords, and the white man toredeem ing guitar riffs, to a caco- melody have a place in thé’ scales and. the supposedly, himself for his repression of phony of. screeching horns, “music of Leo Smith.” natural character. of . the blacks. guitar and drums. It also in- Kootenay Savings Credit Union is Oakridge Boys SPOKANE OPERA HOUSE ‘California & Nevada Sun Tour OCTOBER 6, 1985 °17 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATIONS *WELCOME WINE AND CHEESE PARTY CASINO PACKAGES IN RENO & LAS VEGAS *EXCITING CRUISE TO-MEXICO eVISIT SAN DIEGO DEXTER’S PUB — MON. THRU SAT . — RICK DUNN That's strange for a.man raised in the heart of Delta Blues country, for someone whose exposure to, music came through the church and whose stepfather was a con-_ temporary of. blues guitarist B.B. King in his early years. Smith has repudiated.his Delta roots in favor of an trumpet, his primary instru- The Seventh Prayer is -ment. é about.:a black woman who The 44-year-old artist's struggles through a series of most recent work, The Sev- religions without finding, as enth Prayer, made its debut Smith describes it in the in April at Hartford's Wads- opera's notes, “The true cen- warth Atheneum, the site of tre of her historical birth into the 1934 premiere of Four the nature of creation.” Saints in Three Acts, a Virgil» She finds it by accepting Thompson-Gertrude Stein the divinity of the Rastaf- featuring the -arian god, the deposed. Ethi- DISNEYLAND ADMISSION & UNLIMITED PASS. eHEARST CASTLE TOUR, ENCHANTED HILL, ALCATRAZ ISLAND AND MUCH MORE TOURS 1985. DEPARTURES HOTEL = Days Sept.28 Riverside Hotel & Casino ‘Oct._5 undowner Hotel & Casino A tribute to Elvis _ SANDMAN INN [i 1944 Columbia A Castlegar “MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL -Vacation’s Over! CUBA, from 5999 Hotel Marazul trom $1079 Nov. 2, 16, 30. 2 wk. Holidays: (inclodes breoktast and dinner dosty beer oF salt drinks | For first ‘all-black, American opera cast. Es . Smith calls the piece, ac- tually his second opera, a “ceremonial ritual drama.” It is in part dedicated to the late Bob Marley, the Jamai- can reggae musician consid- ered a prophet by followers of Rastafarianism. Smith adopted the religion in 1982. Rastafarians believe that for blacks to understand themselves and survive in a hit i more ESTA OR SHIRLEY Oct. 12 Riverside Hotel & Casino NOW SELLING 2ND BUS ed. society, they all must return to Africa opian emperer Haile Selassie, who died in 1975, one yes: after his 44-year reign came to an end. ; _COMPLETES FORM The autobiographical work stylistically complies with traditional operatic form. It. dramatically tells a story through a dancer, eight mu- sicians, film and slides on stage; its text is set to music. Musically, however, The Sev- enth Prayer defies any cate- gory. - we It migrates from the bub- cludes two jazz-funk tunes superimposed by guitar and trumpet solos that ignite the rhythm Section’s ‘reggae™ beat. “I wrote it in.a fit of anger,” Smith said in an interview in the basement of his Hamden apartment. He had twice sought grants from the National En- dowment for the Arts but was turned down.- “When a man. works hard from sunup to sundown, when you get a rejection, it has some kind of side effects on what you do,” he said. “The first time, I got de- pressed, so to speak. I caught a cold and it developed into pneumonia. 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