Largest Exhibit To Date, Nova Scotia Mines and Minerals, Is Presently being at the Centre WITH SPECIAL GUESTS ‘“TEAZE” MONDAY, JULY 24th, at 8:00 P.M. Castlegar District Community Compiex Tickets: $6 — Limited Advance Discount $7 — General Admission pAvalleble from: Kelly's Stereo Mart, Trall (364-2611) Kelly's Stereo Mart, Nelson (352-3000) Community Complex Box Office (365-3386) Produced by Perryscope Concert Productions BIGGER, BETTER, MORE EXPLOSIVE THAN EVER CASTLEGAR NEWS, Seay. J Cae 1, 1978 CASTLEGAR NEWS “Is the Place for a Complete Line of Uphotetery Services FURNITURE & AUTOMOTIVE te 701 - iy, pholstery * Nova Scotia’s Mineral GE Wealth to be Displayed The National Exhibition Centre in Castlegar is featuring one of its largest exhibitions foiniess beginning July 5 to Aug. 18. The exhibit, Nova Scotia Mines and Minerals, describes 12 of the most important minerals in Nova Scotia's in- dustrial growth and was cre- ated to show the importance of mining in that province's past, present and future, This elaborate and fas- cinating series of displays is bound to interest visitors from the mineralrich Kootenays who would like to see how it’s done in the mysterious East. ‘ Open concurrently with the Nova Scotia show is an exhibition by Silverton artist, Stephen Amsden. Amsden was born in Nelson in 1944 and studied there with Zelko Ku- Bob Crane Of Hogan's Heroes Dead Actor Bob Crane was found beaten to death in his apartment in Scottsdale, Ariz. last Thursday, Maricopa Coun- ty medical examiner Heinz Thank You from the Shrine Circus said. Crane, the star of the Hourglass Officially Names Program Host Bill Good Jr. breaks the family sportscasting tradition this week when he officially became the host of CBC Hour- - glass. It’s really a formality, mind you, because Good has been holding the nightly news show together for the last few months as an emergency re- placement for Fred Latre- mouille, who surprised every- one by handing in his resigna- tion the day he got back from vacation in Hawaii. Even though the CBC had to go through a series of ritual Flintstone Hero to Many Youngsters An international study has shown that while only one-half the adults around the world might identify a picture of their national leader, 90 per cent of three-year-olds in the United States can identify a photo- " graph of caveman cartoon char- acter Fred Flintstone. Another survey asked four- to six-year-olds which they preferred, “television or daddy?” A total of 44 per cent replied, “Television.” These examples of the influence of television on chil- dren were cited by Tracy Western, deputy director of the U.S. Federal Trade Commis- sion's bureau of consumer pro- tection, in an address to the ‘Television Critics Association. auditions because of its agree- ment with the announcers’ union, he was the most logical choice. Sports fans already recognize him as a man who knows the score. series, Hogan's He- roes, was appearing at the Windmill Dinner Theatre in this Phoenix suburb. Karnitschnig said Crane died from several blows to the head. He said Crane was hit at least twice with a heavy object and an electrical cord was found tied around his neck, ) The medical examiner said - Crane died sometime Thursday morning. jundzie, the founder and first director of the Nelson School of Art. Educated as an architect, Amsden has painted and taught in the interior of B.C. all his life. “In these landscapes of the Slocan Valley the influences of Emily Carr and Zelko Kujund- zie can be seen. From Carr (Genera!) there is an intense communi- cation with nature, from Ku- jundzic an inner eye for the abstract.” These exhibitions will be on view every day from July & Kim Lankford (Restricted) July9-11 ADVENTURES OF A , TAXUDRIVER (Restricted) ‘ July 12-15 MALIBU BEACH Whenever you have the chance of using a pool, Don't swim alone: it's a very good rule. to Aug, 18. Admission is free and donations are gratefully Thuraday & p.m. accepted. Cook’s Last Voyage Where to now, Captain Cook? is a zany musical comedy based on the last, and for B.C., the most important of Captain James Cook’s voyages. Fun, and sometimes even factual, the-play is one the entire family can enjoy for its color, music, pageantry and entertainment. There are Tars and na- tives, beautiful South Seas maidens, storms that nearly destroy the Discovery and the Resolution, sauerkraut dinners to horrify the crew, and on- shore romances to horrify the officers, Captain Cook never meant. to discover Vancouver Island. In fact, he really only got to Nootka Sound somewhere up the coast from Victoria. On the way there and back, he and his men spent a good deal of time getting up to no good; Tahiti, Hawaii and the island group Cook himself named “The Friendly Islands" with good . Teason, What he failed to do was to find the Western end of the mythical Northwest Passage— the real purpose of his travels to our end of the Pacific. Whether or not the pro- vince or Vancouver's Island is indebted: to Cook, his last voyage, as seen by Lazarus and Backow, provides us all with Winlaw School Ends With a Super Week (The following letters were submitted by pupils of Winlaw School regarding their school's Super Week: At Winlaw schoo! we had a super week. It started off On June 19. That was Monday. It was T-shirt Day. We wored T-shirts. That was fun. And we learned a lot too. Then on June 20 We had Pet Day. But we the grade 2ers and ers had to go to Nelson. On a tirp. Then on June 21 We had backwards Day. It was fun. We had everything in the wole school backwards. Then on Thursday, June 22. We had Trading Day. I liked it. We brought something that we never played with to school, Then we traded it to other class's. Then it was Friday. J- une 23, It was Autograph Day. I liked Autograph Day. We got every bodies Autograph. And that was the Thank you citizens and children of the Castlegar area for supporting the Shrine Circus this year. Our special thanks tothe areamerchants who - sponsored so many of the local children, Jill and Alice of Kokanee Tax Consultants, the staff of the arena complex, the Shrine Ladies, Job's Daughters of Bethel #60, Jim and Jackle Vigue for first aid, Mitchell Bulldall for the loan of cement, P&G Builders for the use of the forklift, Imperial Oil for the truck, and to the City of Castlegar for thelr co-operation. Many, many thanks. Dave Stewart Circus Chairman COMMUNITY Bulletin Board TEEN DISCO There will be a Teen Disco on Fri., July 7 in the Castlegar Youth Centre (Old Arena Hall) from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission is $1, The Disco is open to teenagers between the ages of 18 and 18 years, NEW HOURS FOR THE CLAY CASTLE The Clay Castle at 211 Maple St., Castlegar, will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays and 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays until further notice. Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations are listed here through the courtesy of Canadian Cellulose's Interior Pulp and Lumber Operations. Please submit notices directly to the Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays. A Public Service of Interior Pulp and Interior Lumber Operations. Canadian Cellulose of Super week, —Elissa Wadds _ 8 8 Mrs, Conkin’s class grade 2 and 3 went to Nelson. We went swiming at the Aquatic center. Then we went on a tour of Nelson. We went to Gyro park in Nelson. It was great Fun! gu attick Hennelly 1 Backwards Day — — I liked Backwards Day because every- thing was mixed up. Also lunch was at 10:80 and recess was at 10 to 1. Eagle Order . Has Heart At their annual conference, held in North Vancouver, mem- bers of the Fraternal Order of Eagles from every part of British Columbia, together with the B.C. Provincial Auxiliary, donated over $29,000 to the British Columbia Heart Fund. G. W. “Woody” MacLaren, president of the foundation, expressed his appreciation. “I know," he said, “how much . work on the part of so many people went into this fund- raising drive. € Backwards Day was fun. If you had a Backwards Day yowe'd like it to. Have a Backwards Day. 2 Trading Day — I liked Trading ‘Day -because it was very fun. Every one in the school wowld bring a thing yow have left. Or you can trad again and again. Have a Trading Day with your friends. 3 Autograph Day — I liked Autogragh Day, because you take every bodys name that you won't to take. Then you talk to your friends and go on to other peoples Awtogrgh. Can't you see how Awtogreh Day is? It is very as Week Because it was just about the last day of school Tammy Harasyn laughs, lovely music and some surprising facts. It's a summery kind of light entertainment for the entire family. The play will be presented at the Trail Junior Secondary School on July 18. Tickets are available from any member of the Trail Rotary Club. Berm retronenttnc remain mane KO a> HANGING HOHE i re Friday, Saturday 7 & @ Gini ii | Because the public house ts being remodalled, we are offering... . and entertainment with J.C. Warfield downstairs in the Hide-Out Cabaret. Join us from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the, 330 Columbia 385-2626 ‘| _Marlane Hotel — The 7aNs, Provincial sune 25 praw es $4 MILLION winnie wumacrs $4 000 winninc NUMBERS such as the Eagles are to be commended for their devotion to such worthwhile causes and for their- realization that heart disease and stroke are still the number one killers in Canada, “Their donation will help to "ensure that the work of the B.C. Heart Foundation and its support of vital life-saving re- search, education and com- munity service can continue.” ITT IIR IIAN Entertainment _ Pages News and Ads Deadline 5 p.m. Mondays ERRARREKAKKREEEEEEA 5/4 4 Z ce : - 100,000 winnie numaers [21S 15181 3/4] (21718 [41 3{ 217] last 6 digits win $40,000 . last S digits win $4,000 4 last 4 digits win $250 i lost 3 digits win $50 8 KEEP YOUR JUNE/JULY TICKET, I's 4\9 4 ‘AUSO ELIGIBLE FOR THE JULY 30'DRAW. in the event of discrepancy between the above list Sdigitswin $4,000 Adigitswin - $400 st 3 digits win $28] Western Canada Lottery Foundation ‘Ond the official winning numbers list, the totter shal prevail Dear Ann: I am a married woman with three children under 10 years of age. I have a fine husband who travels in his business and when he’s home he falls asleep on the couch every night after the 10 ‘oclock news, «Three years ago, when I was having an.affair with a bachelor, I bécame pregnant. I was never sure whether my husband or the bachelor fathered the child. The pregnancy wis a big surprise to me because I had had my tubes tied after my third child was born. When I missed a couple of periods I thought I was going into an early change of life. . My doctor examined me, said I had a tumor and not to worry—it might disappear, _ After gaining 17 pounds, I went back to the doctor and insisted he re-examine me. Sure enough, I was in my seventh month, That “tumor” is now two years old and he is a carbon copy of my ex-lover, who married a school teacher six months ago. A person would have to be blind not to see the resemblance. My husband has never said a word to me and neither has anyone else, but I suspect they are just being tactful. Thave a strong inclination to tell the child who his real father is when he starts school. I also want to confess to my husband before someone says something. Please advise me. —Z-Code In New York Dear Z: Keep quiet. Many lookalikes are not related. Because of your guilt you are probably exaggerating the resemblance in your mind's eye. Since it is entirely possible that your husband fathered this child, you'd be a fool to make any bizarre announcements. One thing you should surely do, however, is to get another dostor. : * . . Dear Ann: My husband and I are Afro-Americans. I hesitate to use the. word black (although currently it's the word of choice), because our skin color is not black, in fact we are much lighter than some ‘of our. “white” friends who just returned from Hawaii. : Our daughter, whose skin is also light brown, married a young man several shades lighter than she is. (He could easily pass.) A few months ago they had a baby girl who is very dark-skinned and my husband's The child is so much darker than her parents it has caused some unkind comments, as well as trouble between our daughter and her husband. : Please check out the validity of parents having a child who is much darker than either mother or father and let me know what the experts say. —Grateful Dear Grateful: I have checked with a Nobel Laureate and he said: “Genetic counsellors have learned the hard way not to comment “in general” on cases where Beople can get hurt through The couple involved should visit a genetic counsellor. It is no one cles business, . 8 @ Dear Ann: I'm a 17-year-old high school senior who earns money babysitting. My boyfriend, Rick, has a part-time job (after school and weekends), but he’s always broke. Every week for the past three months he has been short of money. I hate to say no when he asks for “a loan.” I didn't keep track at first, but now I'm sure he owes me $27. He has made no effort to pay me back and is still borrowing. What should I do? I hate to be petty. Sonora Dear Sonora: Petty? You're a chump, dear. Tell him the loan office is closed until he makes some effort to pay what he owes. © Brand name, quality furniture * We will NOT be undersold on brand name furnishings © Superlative selection * Two floors of furnishings Free delivery anywhere in the West Kootenay Chargéx, Mastercharge or Budget Terms always welcome Sales personne! who know their products Merle dips into one of our nation’ 's caret Problems in , which is of course the ft his current hit bum also ‘contains Haggard wrote the ‘After- B noon track, plus such other single, which is the ‘Jeanile Seely and Hank Cochran tune ‘Life of a Rodeo Cowboy.’ in 1963. followed by ‘Sam an 4 et and ‘Strange! ifs in) 1965. e: a singer, wi 10 racl Merlo Haggard long list of hits for that i el also shuffles before switching to Records recently. Some of Haj known Capitol Good Chain Gang.’ Haggard’s version is pleasing but Let doesn't come close to the ‘Mama Tried, rendition. Bown, The Fugitive," ‘Gakie from us' song on the album, ‘The Between the Two of Us' on ream.” Tally Records. 0 e by Joey Sasso a pair of laboratory animals.” former Debby Glenn, 19, were married in a lavish but quickie ceremony at the Salt Lake City, Utah, Mormon Temple. “You can see the hands of Donny’s father George and his advisers behind the whole sad event," he explained. “Osmond senior thought Donny was breaking out of the goody- good image perfected for The marriage was a direct result of the panic button being pushed.” Macho, W. star Nick Nolte of ‘Rich Man, Poor Man’ and ‘The Deep’ married socialite sharon Haddad in Las Vegas. Nolte, who had security | .who do the same thing for a living that I do." The woman Nolte had been living with for six years, actress Karen Eklund, sued Nick for $2.5 million, claiming they considered themselves “married” so she is entitled to a “divorce” settlement. TV BACKSTAGE: It's been several years since ‘Bonanza’ went off the tube but Pa Cartwright still gets fan mail because the popular western series is still in reruns and is an afternoon favorite on hundreds of local TV stations. “The mail has dwindled conn me ON THE TV § SCENE: Adorable Debralee Scott, who layed ser sister Cathy to ‘Mary Hartman, Mary jlartman,' is going to take the big step any day now with director Tony Mordente, as soon as he gets unhitched from Chita Rivera. Chita, married to Tony for 19 years, is so friendly toward the whole idea that she's agreed to be matron of honor... Aside from her rofe on ‘Three's Company,’ Suzanne Somers has showing up on the tube so. frequently on guest shots and other dramatic appearances that people wonder where she's stashing all the loot she's taking in. Here's the answer: Hubby Alan Hamel makes frequent visits to his ni Canta, where he has a talk show of his own; and he’s busy investing in acreage there. They plan 10% ey a Metromedia Producers Corporat wi luce ‘The First International Disco Awards’ "a assoriation with A.R.S. Productions for a planned early fall airing. The 90-minute awards special will feature major disco superstars, Family Shoe Repair’s Hours Tues. & Wed. — 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. — 9 a.m. to7 p.m. Sat. — 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed Mone. * Next to Central Food Mart 1107B - 7th Ave.. S. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, July 7, 1978 at Central Food Mart! REROUND STEAKS seal MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF $ 9 CANADA GRADE . tb, .e RUMP ROAST BONELESS CANADA GRADE .. . 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