ENTERTAINMENT «_Castlégar News February 26, 1989 ———S=s= S} i NIGHTS FOR THE By HWILLELITALIE NEW YORK (AP) Isabella Rossellini's film career has included mostly off-beat movies, nowably David Lynch's \underground Blue Velvet, Norman Mailer’s Tough Guys Don't Fiesta> But in glassic Dance and the sleeper hit, Cousins, the American remake ‘of Cousin, Cousine, the popular French film, Rossellini plays a woman torn between the love of two the kind of part that was a / » Bingo. WEDNESDAY, MARCH | Lic. No. 69144 RED MOUNTAIN SPECIAL $] 00 a come REGULAR BOOKLET BINGO 364-0933 or 368-5650 MAKE YOUR THURSDAY, » FRIDAY OR SATURDAY RESERVATIONS AT WEGULAR RATES AND ENJOY. THE NEXT NIGHT men SPOKANE HOTEL the hospitality people of ITT 800-848-9600 or your travel agent ROSSLAND LIGHT OPERA PLAYERS All Performances 8:00 p.m. Trail — March 2, 3, 4 creater trail Community Centre Rossland — Mar. 10 rossiand Secondary School Nelson — Mar. 11 copitoi theatre TICKETS: $8.00 Advance. $10.00 at the Door. AVAILABLE at | & J Books, Alpine Drugs, Fruitvale Pharmacy, Pharmasave Castlegar and Carl's Drugs. THE MARLANE HOTEL Welcomes You to Their RODGERS AND MAMMERSTEIN “IN-HOUSE SPECIALS BEEF ON A BUN 12 Noon - 2 P.M. FREE POOL TILL 8 P.M Entertainment From the YUK YUK COMEDY TOUR * Mark Dennisson * Marty Bertwell ¢ Kelly Dixon SHOWTIME 9:00 P.M. Rossellini stars in new film Specialiy——oL hee Maer, "Ingrid Bergman Fans of Casablanca, over whether Bergnian would end up with Humphrey Bogart, loved, or husband Paul 1 whom she felt. responsibl Rossellini forged to make 4 decision in Cousins. who agonized the man she wreid, for can see 4 similar “Ido what Llike,”’ the actress said in arecent interview “Hf a commercial film comes about that I like, have a dif ferent reason why | want to do each film Shé plays Maria Mardy, who ends up with Larry Kozinshi after her -husband Llove to do it falling in love (led (William Petersen) has an affair with Kozinski’s wife (Sean Young) Rossellini’s participation in the film Which also stars Lloyd Bridges and the Norma Alean about by accident. She had asked to look at the Danson) Argentine actress, Uro, came originally been script as a favor to friends who were putting the film together A NICE FEELING “There was a hind of a warmth and Iwasalit nice feeling to it,” she said tle bit bashful Rossellini Ingrid; were born in 1952, the children and her twin’ sister, of Bergman and lalian director Roberto Rossellini, whose affair in the late 1940s shocked the film world and icct-to- Bergman's estrangement from Holly wood for many years MWith-hermotherone-olihe word's most famous actresses and her father a major director, Rossellini was reluc tant to get involved in filmmaking I-guess 1 never dared,"* said Rossellini, who has been married twice to director Martin Scorcese and model John Wiedemann, “Hhoughtit was hind of presumptous My father They wanted me to finish school always felt being an ac tress would be difficult and they were right!”” So at age 20 she worked as a tran slator for Itatian television and even tually spent three years conducting in terviews tor the Italian comedy series, The Other Sunday ‘MORE TOGETHER’ That was rewarding. The fact that I was able to becomé successtul made me more secure about myself and-helped me become an actress. 1 think if | would have started at 18, 1 would have been devastated: I was lit tle more together when I started at 30- CALL AHEAD, DRIVE THROUGH SERVICE WINTER HOURS: 10 30 p.m 1521 Columbia Ave. igor & Cominco Meal Tickers WE ARE A FULL SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY March.11-18 — Harrah's March 25-Aprit+—-Comstock April 22-29 — Hilton May 6-13 — Riverboat March 24-April 1 — 9 fun-filled days Spring Reno Coach Tours: — 1989 HOLIDAY TOURS — Reno ¢ Las Vegas ® Jackpot, Nevada Yukon, Alaska — July 21-Aug. Includes: Deluxe transportation * All accommodations * Fresh salmon bake 2 day cruise * Frantic Follies performance * Historic museums Paddiewheel cruises * plus much, much more! 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Rhythin and Blues Instrumental Light Years borough and Randy Holland, Giving Y Got Rock Vocal, Turner Female: Tina Live Rock Salvador Instrumental Song of the Year: Don't Worry, Be Happy, Bobby Pop Vocat, Female: Fast Car, Tracy Chapman Rhythm and Blues Song: Anita Baker, Skip Scar Rock Performance, Group: U2, Desire Carlos Santana, Grammy winners a list of winners annual Grammy Irresistible Traditional Be Happy, Bob- Folkways Michael, Tracy Chapman Reggae Reco Makers, Conscious Party Jazz-Vocal, Be Happy, Bobby ~ Got! Jazz Vocal, Duo or Group: Take 6, Spread Love Jazz Instrumental, asil, Manhattan for Coltrane; A Tr 1, Close Up. le: Anita Baker, Try This at Home. Jazz Instrumental, Big Band: Gil Evans and The Monday Night Orchestra, Bud Bird + Group: Gladys New Age Per a Nuclear Village. Spoken Wor I: Chick Corea; ou the Best That Tina Instrumental FromL. A. Law in Europe, Blues for Rock Vocal, A Vision Shared Guthrie and Leadbelly Contemporary Folk Recording Jazz Instrumental, Solo: Michael Brecker, Jesse Jackson, Speech by Rev. Jesse Jackson Musical Cast Show Tyricist and composer, Into the Woods Country Song; K.T. Oslin, Hold Me Country Vocal, Ferhale: Hold Me, K Country Vocal, Male: O1d8 x 10, Randy Travis. Malg: Robert Palmer, Simply Folk Recording: Various Artists, A Tribute to Woody Tracy Chapman, ding: Ziggy Marley and The Melody took-whatt Female: Betty Carter, Group: Blues ‘ibute to John Coltrane. Various artists, Don't formance: Shadowfax, Folksongs for dor Non-Musical Recorditig: Rev Album Stephen Sondheim, Composition: Mike Post, The Theme T. Oslin ACADEMY AWARDS Canadians nominated By INA WARREN The Canadian Press Canada's animation expertise in The Cat Came Back anda Who Roger Rabbit has reaped two Oscar 61st Framed nominations for the annual Academy Awards The Cat Came Back, seven-minute film-by: Cordell Barker, a a humorous freelance film-maker with the National Film Board’s Winnipeg studio, nominated in the animated short film was category Based on a 100-year-old folk song, The Cai Came Back tells the story of an old man who is plagued by a little yellow cat he no longer wants but who 5:30 p.m day Brunch heeps coming home Barker is a self-taught animator, and the {Ym is his first. It was produced by Richaly Condie, whose animation The Big Snit was nominated for an Oscar two years ago. The Cat Came Back has already numerous festival awards including a first prize in the debut category of the International Celebration in Los won Animation Angeles. Toronto-born Richard Williams was also nominated in the animator visual effect category for his work as art director on Walt Disney’s box office hit, Who Framed Roger Rabbit Wiliams, ssica and all the animated characters in who created Roger, Jed: pen and ink, shares’ the nomination with the Roger Rabbit team of Ken Ralston, Edward Jones and- George Gibbs. SPECIAL AWARD Williams, 50, who moved to London in 1955, received @ special achievement Oscar in Angeles Tuesday for his work as the creative kingpin of Who Framed Roger Rabbit The animator has also been respon- sible for renowned title sequences for also Los movies including ‘The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Murder on the Orient Express and The Charge of the Light Brigade. He heads Richard Williams Animation Ltd., one of the Britain's largest animation studios He ig the winner of 240 international awards including at9?2-@scartor an animated version of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol as well as a British Academy Award for his first film, The Little Island And even if Barker and Williams don't reap Oscar Academy Awards night, March 29, Canada will gold on still go home with a coveted statuette The National Film Board of Canad is being given an honorary Osear recognition of its SOth anniversary and artistic, creative and technological ex cellence Since its inception $0 years ago, the NFB nominations and has won eight awar ds. Its first Oscar came in 1941 for Churchill's Island, tary ever to winan Academy Award. has garnered 52) Osea the first docume NicCLUR Sun., Mar. 19 2:00 p.m. Tickets $15 SO ES 2Ppito; eatre— 421 Victoria $t., Nelson 352-6363 New play to open on Broadway CINCINNATI (AP) play based on songwriter Carole King’s music, is to. open on Broadway in May, the producers said New York producers Rowan Josey and Kevin Eberly, who helped arran the show's premiere last year in ( ir cinnati, said the Broadway version ha a budget of $1.25 million The show, named after her Gr award-winning 1971 album, more than 40 of King’s songs Tapestry mmy incudes $100 will be depos the 40th new sovount oponsd after March 4, 1989 601-15TH ST. CASTLEGAR 40 Years Young CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION OPEN HOUSE Saturday, March 4, 1989 CELEBRATE tb) WITH US! HOURLY PRIZES REFRESHMENTS HWY. 6 SLOCAN PARK Remember : When? 40 YEARS AGO From the Feb, 17, 1949 Castlegar News The 11th Annual Vestry Meeting of St. Alban’s Church, Castlegar, was held in the Parish Hall, following the evening service Feb. 13, Archdeacon Resker, the Vicar, reported he had driven 8,900 miles the past year, covering every part” of the Mission Parish Pythian Sisters emerged the victors in a terrific tussle with the Castlegar teachers in'a Broom Ball Game opening the Kiwanis Ice Carnival Friday night A large crowd of adults and children braved a biting cold wind to attend the gala ice carnival sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club Members of the Trail Skating Club thrilled the audience with their beautiful skating performances. The ice surface was keen but the cold wind presented its difficulties 25 YEARS AGO From the Feb. 27. 1964 Castlegar News Castlegar council last week decided {0 protest ‘in the strongest possible terms”” a move by the'B.C. Telephone Co. to increase rates charged to sub. scribers served by the company’s Castlegar exchange. Rates would be increased 20 cents a month for those served by two-party lines, 15 cents for multi-party lines and 90 cents for business phones. This issue of the Castlegar News is the first issue of a new expanded ser vice for readers. From now on, every issue of the Castlegar-News-will-have-two- more pages than it normally would contain A 10-page paper will now have 12 pages while a 12-page paper will have 14. 15 YEARS AGO From the Feb. 28, 1974 Castlegar News Canadian Cellulose Co. is not yet in a position to decide on an expansion program for its Castlegar and Prince Rupert Operations but company president Ron Gross gave strong in: dications here Monday that the expan: sion ‘of the company’s interior operations will likely stand high on any priority list Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce has been asked by the Plaza merchants to support its request to the Department of High ways for the installation of a traffic light at the Plaza intersection. newest Last weekend's Heart Sunday can vass was termed very successful and a “grand effort for a new city"? by cam paign chairman Albert Calderbank who said $3,476 has been realized with contribution envelopes still coming in The Fifth Annaul Blue and Gold Tournament took place recently at Stanley Humphries. Basketball teams representing the Okanagan were Revelstoke, Vernon and Salmon Arm The teams representing the Kootenays were Grand Forks, Trail, Nelson and Castlegar In the finals, Salmon Arm won over Trail with a score of 71-68. In the con solation round, Vernon Grand Forks 72-66 in overtime 5 YEARS AGO From the Feb. 26, 1984 Castlegar News A Kelowna architectural firm has been awarded_a $110,429 contract to come up with a preliminary design for a $6 million expansion to the Castlegar airport won over The City of Castlegar will have to repay, more than $52,000 in taxes to BC Timber after a landmark ruling by the B. C. Assessment Authority Ap- peal Board reduced the company's Celgar pulp and sawmill assessments by$10 million However, Mayor Audrey Moore told the Castlegar News the city is con: sidering appealing the ruling to the B C. Supreme Court Castlegar has a new municipal emergency program co-ordinator He’s Frank Steven, an aviation in stfuctor at Selkirk College’s Castlegar campus. CASALANO CLUB 4 VIDEOS Dr. David Ohims; Psychiatrist, Addictionologist Fridays — 8 p.m. Old Arena, Rear Entrance Feb. 10 — ALCOHOLISM Feb. 17 — COCAINE | Feb. 24 — MARIJUANA D MAR. 3 — PRESCRIPTION DRUGS | Moderator: Dr. Van Vliet COFFEE AND COLLECTION demonstration on,making a folded butterfly _— lomen's Forty oes aeaed ti function. coffee party held Wednesday at Robson Hall. Pulpit & Pew By Pastor IRA JOHNSON Kinnaird Church of God Many great leaders and have walked the face of this earth Some have been philosophers, sciences and politics, and more than a Tew have been founders of religious systems, In addition to the religions of the world, there seem to be plenty of new religions springing up and vying for the minds of humanity History gives ample evidence that from the earliest days of mankind teachers educators, some some leaders in the major humans have They have existence on this earth, been“‘incurably religious.** had convictions of “right and wrong"’ of forces of good and evil, of supreme beings to whom they are ac countable, and always it seems, there is the hope of immortality. Because the stakes are will do almost anything that they feel will rid them of their guilt, a life of future bleessedness beyond this life FINDING THE TRUE RELIGION Everyone would like to believe that their religion is the religion However, from what | havéstudied of the dozen or so of religions, differences that can help us determine so high, people and assure them of true living world there are some very crucial whether or not our’religion is of the true variety or not My understanding of several of the world religions is that they begin with a human leader, found the way through his own efforts or Others have looked to the forces of who claims to have to God and peace rituals. mature as the source of life and meaning For example, the ancient Egyptians worshipped the suras the source of all life. Others have the belief that a cer HELP YOUR CARRIER Your Castlegar News car rier will be collecting for the paper during the next few days The job is made easier if he or she doesn't have to make a second or even a third call Please consider your car rier. He or she is an indepen dent business person and they don't earn their profit until you've paid for your paper. That's why they'll ap. preciate it if you're ready for them the first time they call Presented By yews tain river is holy and the.source of their life--However, they fail to take into ac count that the forces of nature are not God. They are merely objects of God creation! The Christian religion has its roots ir the Jewish faith, that the one true God, maker of heaven and earth, has taken the initiative to reveal Himself to his prized creation man. Thus, God made Himself known to persons like Abraham, David, them glimpses of his Moses, Isaiah and others, giving greatness, his holiness and his love For many, worked throught the Jewish nation in many centuries, God an attempt to reach the rest of the world through them with a message of truth and forgiveness and hope, God's most remarkable promise was that He would send that break the a deliverer would power of evil and give manking a new purpose and hope a claim? How can we make such Read carefully the following ** tials’ Book of Hebrews “In the forefathers through-the-prophets,-at many times and in various ways, but in these last days He has spoken to us by creden as given to us by the writer of the past, God spoke to our COMMUNITY Bulietin Board CASTLEGAR AQUANAUTS BINGO Saturday, March 4, Arena Complex. 2 jackpots, early birds, 6 p.m p.m HINDUISM, 7:30 p.m Saturday, March 4, 6 p.m. 365-580. Arena rear entrance. Feb. 11 tions. 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