H £ ‘4 E 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 21, 1982 $2 million left to wife LOS ANGELES (AP) — Comedian John Belushi, | whose arms bore “multiple fresh needle puncture marks” when he died, spent his last: hours in all-night revelry that included heavy drinking and narcotics, a de- tailed coroner's report saya. ROSE'S. RESTAURANT We take pride in our HOME COOKED MEALS Canadian & Russian Foods 1,000 ft. north of South Slocan Junction _ Picture Framing Made Easy Take It Home & Do It Yourself We Supply Everythin ve Supply Everything ee see eeeeeesens meant eee Ts Entertainment- John Belushi Belushi was vomiting and pale, but stayed up on March 5 until 8 am. 4% hours before he was found dead, said the report. It ‘also out- lined another night that week when the actor drank and used drugs into the oaely, morning hours. Belushi, 38,.died from an injected overdose ‘of cocaine and heroin, Los Angeles, County Coroner Thomas Noguchi said recently. A detailed report by Deb- orah Peterson, an investiga- tor at the. coroner's office, said that on March 1, Belushi. and an unidentified woman stayed up “drinking wine and inhailing cocaine and injec- ting the drug.” Police Lieut. Dan ‘Cooke ON THE. 0 PACKAGE identified "the woman as Kelne sald Mrs. Belushi, Cathy Evelyn Smith, a back- 80, was the only beneficiary up singer for rock groups.- named on the documents. Smith is also belioved to be the last, person to see Belushi NASHVILLE, TENN. (AP) — Singer Donna Fargo says sho is coping well with multiple sclerosis, a crippling disease that struck her fou. years ago. z 4 known, for, with'the noiiologial dsexbo ie ee she’ S ‘coping feat Glel in in 1978. nut a ae ne: disease, often called )q ite hopeful," she said in 3 ended Fara “mysterious erjppler’ of se apelin has ino cure. In alive, On March 6, the coroner's ° report continued, Belushi and: his woman companion: were at Rock City, a private'club, where he was drinking heav- ily until about 1 a.m. He is reported to have asked some- one to drive him back to his rented bungalow at the Chat- eau Marmont Hotel. ~ ‘The comedian needed help getting inside the bungalow. He began vomiting and’ ap- :peared “pale and sweaty,” the report said, but ‘the’ in- gestion of the liquor and drug. apparently continued.” |): - Unidentified visitors were ] .at the bungalow between 3 and..3:80 a.m., the. report. said. Belushi showered’ at — about 6:80 a.m: and went to’ bed about 8.a.m., when the: woman observed he’. was FROM THE MASTERS ar “A Taste of Art” Downstairs at Helen's Flowers 3652727. ‘WOODEN SHOE _ RESTAURANT Mon. - Sat. 5 p.m. to Mid. Sunday S p.m. tol0 p.m. ; Closed Tuesdays. , Below the Nelson Bridge enNelson Avenue Telephone 352-9998 if COMMUNITY Bulletin Board BOY SCOUT, jt Are collecting batteries. For pick-up phone 365-2524 or A KINWOOD BELLE DISTRICT GUIDE ASSOCIATION Annual Spring Tea will be held p.m, at the Nordic Hall. There will be 3 door prizes. ‘Tickets at the door. Everyone is welcome. KINNAIRD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Will be having o Tea and Bake Sate at the Legion Hall on .. Mar. 27, 24 p.m. Door Prize, WEST KOOTENAY HEALTH DISTRICT Over 60's clinic will be held in Castlegar on Mon., Mar.’ 22, Anyone over 60 who is interested in having thelr blood pressure, hearing and vision checked should con- tact he Health Clinic at 365-7748. SUNFEST ‘82 Castlegar Chamber of Commerce will be holding lis second meeting for SunFest ‘82 on Mar, 25 at 7:00 p.m. at the Hi Arrow Arms. PYTHIAN SISTERS Kootenay Temple #37, Pythian Sisters,"will hold their ao meeting of the month on Thurs., Mar. 25 at 7:30 m. in the Masonic Holl. ‘THE KING'S MESSENGERS On:Tues., Mar. 23 the Castlegar Evangelical Free Church and the Church of God will co-host The King's Mesvengers. To take place at the Church of God, starting at 7:30 p. The La Leche League ei Foe Rolain a boke sale at Safeway on Sat., Mar. 27 from 9.a.m. till noon. RUMMAGE SALE The Castlegar & District Hospital Auiillary Spring Rum- mage Sale will be held at the curling rink April 30 and May 1. Please call 365-2603, 365-3821 or 365-8302 for pick- up Hh donations of rummage. COFFEE PARTY The staff of $1. David's Thrift Shop is reminded of the Cof- fee Party to be held in St. David's Church Undarcraft, on * Mon,, Mar, 22 at 10 a.m. MIDGET 8: TOURNAMENT Castlegor 2nd Annual Midget “B" Tournament April 2,3 ‘and 4, to be held in the Regional Complex. Teams atien- ding from: Winfield, Oliver, Beaver Valley, Grand Forks, Castlegar, COMPUTER CLUB Sinclair ZX81 Computer Club. Call 365-6781 or 365-3440 alter5Sp.m, NELSON OVERTURE CONCERT SOCIETY Final Concert of ‘81-82 Series “Hoffman Ensemble”, Sun., Mar, 28, 2:30 p.m., Nelson Civic Theatre, NORDIC SKI TOURING CLUB The manihly meating of the Nordic Ski Touring Club will be held on Mar. 25 at 8 p.m, at Hartman's residence, 1412 Highland Dr.. Castlegar, Election of officers for coming term, All members urged to attend, ROBSON RECREATION Annual meeting and election of officers on Thurs., Apr. 1 at the Robson Hall, 7 p.m. Everyone welcome, Comin: ents of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations are listed here through the courtesy of BC Timber’s Celgar Pulp and Celgor tumber Divisions. Please submit notices directly | 1o the Castlegar News by 5 (P-m, Thursdoys. A Public Service of Celgar Pulp” Division and Celgar Lumber Division ‘BC Timber Ltd. on Sat., Mar. 27 from2-4 — “shaking and wheezing.” ‘The woman was quoted as saying she heard “a loud. wheezing” about 9:30 a.m., so she woke Belushi to ask whe- ther he was all right and gave him water. When she checked about 10:15 a.m.,-he appeared to be sleeping and she went out for breakfast in his Mercedes. t The report said the woman gave police a plastic syringe and metal spoon that appear-" ed to have been burned on the bottom. It said she told: police she took them from the bungalow when she left, “be- cause she was afraid that her Pilea, would come in and call Heals led Smith away in handcuffs from the Sunset Strip Hotel when she re-. turned several’ hours after Belushi’s body was found at 12:80 p.m. Traces of white powder, : water identified by police as, i dogaine, were found in the ‘room, the report ‘said. Although spokesman for» 3 ©Belushi have refused to dis- cuss insurance policies, The Daily News said Nathan Kelne, a spokesman for the~ New York :Life-Insuarnce Co., confirmed the existence . of three policies worth more than $2 million. s Another Butterfly,” thé: \. Awaro. WINNING COMPANY * '- 2 = (front: left to ‘right) Eileen O'Neal, ‘Callaghan,’ Darcy Dawson, Theresa Anderson, Bonne Morgan, Goldie Morris. (Back row left to - Fight) Jeert poms Brent Mclean, Eric Gunder- Brenda Behan, Shannon son, Darren Pilla, Kerri Nickerson, Selena Berquist, Joanne VanBreda, Wayne’ Fietz, Carrie Proud, jissing are: Barb Hueller, Lean- company director. ne Smalley, Becky D'Arcy. Omega Theatre frue and moving story of | Lion’ ‘'s share of awards Omega “Theatre Company of Stanley Humphries Secondary Schoal captured the majority of awards at the March 13, West Kootenay Drama Festival. The theatre. company entered the play “I Never Saw Crechostovakian Jewigh children in a wartime concen- tration camp. - The OTC's production was awarded prizes for out- standing play at She conclusion of the festival. and. best id By JAY SHARBUIT NEW YORK (AP) — It may surprise some to know agony Osmond didn't always i‘ bubbleguin.Ha,and/his. older brothers “sang” sophis- ticated,: jazz-tinged vocal ar- rangements and sounded much like the famed Hi-Los when Osmond was a tyke. But it was teenybop rock. that made him a teen idol, starting at age 13 with: his first solo album. Now, an elderly 24, he's trying to NEEDLEWORK HOBBYISTS W AVAILABLE "Babs vo Petit Point Kits and Japanese Bunka Punch Embroidery ites 15% Off Needlework Framing ters’ ‘FROM THE MASTERS AT - “A Taste of Art” Downstairs at Helen's Flowers 365-2727 Donny Osmond make the transition to more substantial stardom. probably going to be a Donny and Marie kind of thing, or Out to. break an image Osmond admits he may not be taken‘seriously as a ser- He appears March 25 in a something for the teen-’ ious actor at first, that he Broadway *‘inusical, > ‘Little ~ Jobnnly’ Jénes}'a ‘George’ M.*". y ks asiltsh we ‘erowd)’ don't: really ‘know * Cohan flag-waver first here in 1904. with’ two: lasting: songs, 'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy and Give My Regards ~ to Broadway. ‘ He knows this step sur- prises some here, particular- ly .those . who’ regard his Broadway: debut as- improb- > ably. SHAKES OLD IMAGE “It happens every. day,” Osmond says, grinning. “But you know, I cannot sit home-- and expect that to go away. Tve got to get out there, prove to them, ‘Hey, I'm not a teenager anymore, I don't do Donny: and Marie’ sketches anymore,’ “But that’s the problem 'm having with this thing. When. they. come,” they say it’s. April 3rd, staying at the Colonial ian’ April 17th, staying at the Colonial inn 2 May 8th, staying a the Colonial Inn. 4 410 Bay Ave. ; HENNE TRAVEL TOURS Spokane Shows TOM JONES April 13. Staying. at the Sheraton Hotel, 1night. . ‘IRISH ROVERS April 9 Staying at the Sheraton Hotel, 1 night only . RENO BUS TOURS... ‘Ask about the | Wells. Gray Tours * Alaskan/Yukon -*& Maritimes: * Disneyland in July and much more ... FOR MORE INFORMATION prone 368-5595 Henne Travel 5 seats still available “APRIL 3 *:Disneylaed “10.seats still avallabio Trail agers.” ecThe} “the, Broadwa: what I.can do: It’s just an image thing I'm going to have ‘to break. It's very difficult to break, but slowly andi: surely it's happening for’ me.” Good-luck telegrams fes- toon the walls of Osmond’s dressing room including one from George’ M. Cohan Jr., dad: was only two: whose .years older than Osmond is now when Little Johnny Jones first played here to .~ “mixed reviews.’ . The. dressing room phone kept ringing. Visitors came, ,murmurred and withdrew. A hectic day. In Jones, this lad with the clean-cut good looks plays.a, young American jockey un- justly accused of dishonesty 2 in England. ‘He's been in the show since January, playing Washing- ton, D.C., and Boston before here. He's signed to stay in it _. through ‘June and “T hope-it > goes longer than that.”)-»; :'He says sister Marie also hag films in mind and ‘cur- rently is ‘studying at the Ac -i tors’ Studio here. may have to try film co! “for ‘openéta: 1" may pecan "take it“in steps.” But he the mu- ain, mostly in the bai eh bness and fatigue. hone interview from , ia’ ae Nashville home moments &se, the symptoms ‘before leaving on a five-day concert: tour. “It's an erratic disease, a strange, disease. The doctors don't know where it comes from or why. But I won't let it get me down ~ unless it has to... “[ feel pretty good,” she said. “You deal with it every day and there is some dis- : comfort, but it's not as bad as”. it was. You can feel a slight improvement over a six- = month period. I feel I'm in.a holding pattern.” RESUMED. CAREER | A’ former high school En- * glish teacher, she missed four months of entertaining when “Ic the disease was diagnosed. But she resymed her career ‘in late 1978 and still is writing songs, recording mu- sic and'- making. concert. Asa concession appearances. to her health, she tries to re-_. strict her shows to one a day and limit the travel between, concerts. “Things are about normal,” said Fargo, whose other hits. include: Funny ,Face, That Was Yesterday, Superman, You Were Always There and Little Girl Gone. “I feel better. physically a when I keep a tight schedule onthe road. I stay on my diet better and I exercise,” she ~ said, She says she thinks it ‘helps her to stick to a diet of fruits and vegetables and avoid re- fined sugar and white flour, And she tries to rest during the day and not get too tired. “It’s a manageable disease if you are aware of it right at - the start and you don’t press. yourselt she said. “The g that scares me is every ine you have an attack, you're left with something you didn’t have before.” ~ For the pain, she uses ice packs and avoids pills. “Other times -I ‘grit. my teeth and bear it,” she-said. cena found dt Lt lata t, ten to tapes about vepiritual . sicala good stepping stone.” “T've always thought that Broadway is the ultimate in performing. Like the song says, if ‘you make it there, you can make it anywhere. During the show's run, Os- miond is encamped with his wife ‘Debbie and their two young sons in Englewood, NJ. Osmond is no stranger to _ live performing, but he finds theatre.a bit more mentally draining than he expected. .. And the dancing leaves him” ° tired. On the other hand, Las Vegas,’ where he. did two. shows 'a night ane far more’ ‘draining vocal}; week schedule, he admits to anxiety about Broadway's crusty ‘critics. “You're ‘always worried about what they'll say be: cause they can make or break a show,”°he says. “I'm con- cerned, you bet Tm con! wcerned. But that's - what keeps me going — wanting to do a' good. job out there.” Now: on an’ "ight show: a “You, can:-do, ft itistaa t such tapes). while. you put your makeup ‘on. It’s like going to church every day; it's food for your spirit.”” CONSIDERED RETIRING | After the ‘disease was di- agnosed, she said, she. con- sidered retiring from the road and concentrating on writing songs like her multi- honored Happiest Girl in the. Whole USA. toe ‘Gossett investigated for cocaine MALIBU, CALIF. (AP) — Actor Lou Gossett, who won » an Emmy Award for his per- "formance in Roots, has been arrested along with a woman companion at’ his-- Malibu “Canyon home for investiga- tion of possessing cocaine, authorities said. * Officials said they also * were investigating. alle- gations the two supplied the drug to their children. - - Les Angeles County sher-: iffs deputies said they re- ceived information from. an undisclosed source that Gos- . Sett, who gave his age as 44, IF YOU COULD LOSE WEIGHT -. BY YOURSELF, YOU WOULD HAVE DONE SO BY NOW. Together we can make -- it happen! @ NO SHOTS @ NO DRUGS NO CONTRACTS CALL JODAY FOR A FREE CORSOLTA ION ; ton, «Fri, 7+ 1pm. Sot, 256 * oy 387-2426 (callact) altorNours. and Honey Rufner, 34, were “endangering” their children ~- by giving them cocaine at. .- Gossett's house located in a - canyon north of Los Angeles. They. were : Released on! $2,600: bail.- MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL _Ewloy MEXICO ‘ Call Marj orNesta 7 des LEAF prt des itd. Siete acy = Fri. 19 Gm. + 4:30 p.m, {Scturday 10.a.m.-1 p.m. pointing’ wa on Ph ‘REGINA (CP) Finance Minister Ed Tchorzewaki ta- bled ‘a--balanced, $2:7-billion Saskatchewan budget this week’ laced | with; election . goodies incliding millions ‘of: dollars in grants: for. senior out the entire production for _ with: student ‘att work as- classrooms, “All elementary. - schools: must now ‘limit. student ‘art - ‘work on the corridor walls to maximum 10 per cent of the ‘wall space. The new ruling is so that in the event: of -fire, the displays do not act as a continuous ribbon: to spread ‘the flames. The. guideline —set down by? the. :underwri tere wee Director «of. instruction ‘Mike. Lauriente ‘called . it “unfortunate”‘since display: Maintenance « __ dent Nik Bonderoff is in the of-inspecting schools. - to, view the situation, which trustee. Ann Jones says will be corrected “begrudgingly”. owsrarn” CONVENIENCE this year.” n, ‘resident of Castlegar who died! March 2 at. Chilliwack’ Hospital, was held March 13 in Vernon. ‘Mrs. Watson came to full-time ‘worker ae homo-here for approximately one daughter, Phylis and: a. son-in-law, Leo Melvor. safety, security and general welfare of. the city and its inhabitants , every head of household residing in the city limits of the City of Ken- nesaw is required to maintain a firearm, together. with am- munition therefore.” Convicted felons, people with physical disabilities that would “prevent them from using a gun and those who oppose the use ‘of guns for “religious reasons are ex- empted from compliance, the ordinance states. There is no penalty for ~ violation and officials “don't anticipate any house-to-house searches” to enforce the law, Purdy said. Councilman Mike Freden- burg said the law was prom- :pted, by’a recent ordinance: ; passed 4 in Morton Grove, IL, on of hand: ‘guns, by all-residents except ':; police ‘officers’ and. milit personnel. “the “Morton “Grove ‘law,’ hich took effect Feb. 1, also uired ‘residents of that in interest-rate relief,” Tchorzewski ‘explained. He. also said) the gov- ernment will: spend $6 mil- Hon, beginning:'in July, to. help, 20,000 senior pri | whose shelter costs exceed.’ 25 per cent of their income.” Homeowners and seniors Durand's Greenhouses “Aluminum & glass single or le streestanding or leon-to Demonstration model open for viewing. For more information clip and send to: Greenhouse Soles Box 37 « Christina Loke 447-6697 get ‘another boost in their pocketbooks through two ex. isting. direct grant programs. | Maximum payments under" | the Property Improvement Grant and Senior. Citizens’: Schoo! Tax Rebate have been "| increased by $40, to $270 and $500 respectively. Businesses get a corres- ponding $40 increase in the Property grant to a $290 maximum while the renters’ rebate scheme rises $25 to a top end of $140. 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