Celebration Days at SAFEW . . . With ANTIPASTO | Tomato Paste Ketchup Town House 3 99° Heinz Tomato 156 mI Tin... eee ee AQ for CY | ena en eee en 59° B.C. Grown Caulifl 7 aul I ower jon. Howse: : # peside the nightclub. #2 Gr. WAFL. oz. TIN oo. cece cece ones dence was a jolly, a Size 16. »49° 59° Onions eee Ib. 99° . cl Tele ly Canada CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 6, 1980 Y GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT “A novel idea Ketchup Heinz Tomato 32 fl. oz. é Why Shoot The Teacher,’ based on the beet selling book by Canadian author, Max Braithwaite, is a warm, sensitive, armusingly told story of life on the : . Prairies at the height reat Depression—the 99 ¥ tee ? ise Way : 1 ity Pee : 4 lean, mean, barely forgotten dirty thirties. It heralds % the trials, tribulations and triumphs of Max (Bud Cort) bt Sean 4 Brown, an awkward, shy, green city boy looking for a job to BO with his certificate. Finally hired by the rural school district of Bleke, Saskatchewan, for which the previous teacher, unable to cope with the deprivation and loneliness, had fled, Max proceeds to educate his students, and learns a lot about life, in the process. is home is a one-room schoolhouse in the middle of the Prairies more than a mile from the nearest farmhouse. He lives in the basement with a friendly . deermouse and teachers pstalrs when he’s not frozen stiff! His class of seventeen students range in age from six to sixteen and none seem too keen, in the beginning, to cooperate. Through sheer persistence and hard work, however, Max eventually wins their respect. And they, in turn, win his admiration, mainly * for the way in which they teach him to cope. Somewhere in the midst of all this, Max finds some meaning and solace in a fleeting but deeply felt relationship with the wife of a harsh, gruff, struggling Prairie farmer—a reluctantly transplanted, frustrated war bride, memorably portrayed by England's Samantha Eagar. Film Clips Tomato Sauce termnene A 390 Mushrooms Taste Tells. : Sliced-button-whole. ‘ 10 fl. Bel (eww) Te eect ae 1 spanking new teaching ; ‘JOHN BROOK— found guilty of murder. Tuna Admiral Brand Solid White WOO GTN eo css ee ee eceee Tuna terrified man to the safe, forcing him to whatever to do with the Patience pelleved the Jury. ance was found to open it. Patience, still using a certain killing. . be not ed ca all ce x 4 : amount of ci iB, a bag of was all a mistake, Who were the real Miers of Muriel 53 3 currency and coins at the *robber's he wed it clear up. In fact he Patience? Star Kist Brand - ‘ feet. More than 7,000 pounds in cash and recalled that at the very time the John Brook was a small-time punk Chunk Lite. ; : some Jewelry were left, untouched in murder was takin, ng of wore he'was _— who had been released from prison five 184 = the safe. Patience begged the robbers (0 + ‘sleeping with a baa a woman whose weeks betsre the Patience murder. ever ccrcconcsccccrres call an ambulance for his wife. They husband was serving prison. Brook a former celimatc, one ignored his pleading. Ince contacted the woman, fe fa ‘oid him Nicholas ¢ de Clare Johnson, had teamed One of the men tied and ad Bases she would swear she was withhimatthe up to pull off-the Patience caper. fath time of the killing. Ince turned himself Johnson was officially in prison when in. Ten hours later he was charged with . the murder took place. He was out on the minder, of Muriel Patience. : a weekend pass sand had returned at his scneduled, Police proceeded to.concentrate on Ince’s friends in their search for the Both men *, second robber. They came up with sev- Pationce's Volkswagon, whieh was eral acquaintances’ but none could be he’ obtal ed outaide, the hose. 2 allo to itively identified as the second man. arn, as pl ice stood trial aloné for the brutal is daughter Beverly and son Milling of Muriel Faticace as well as the mpted.murder of Bob and Beverly oe In addition, he was charged REET Bob Patience had worked long and hard to develop and promote-his lub. Located near the Green Peppers California Grown Olives B ae girl's tling concern, with band playing and back. Moving over to Patience,. the cHents eating and drinking. The gunman placed the Pillow is ainst the - Pati fe ee ina large home {de of his victian's head and then sped away in David Vegetable Oil Unico Brand BlitreTin ..... 6. ec ee eee an re That winter, as Ince’s two trials ed on, Brook moved north, where tained employment as a kitchen porter at the Salutation Hotel in Amble- While employed at the hotel Brook became friendly with a small-time thief ‘named Peter Hanson. On several occa- gions Be Brook brandished that he woul necessary. Other employees A saw th he space of a few hours in the ear! s é t | ing of Me Monday, Novi) 6, 1972, all Onions ai lives were 9 Ghange forever. Green Beans Town House ¢ (French), 14fl.oz.Tin......... jm for drove several members of his staff po! his had taken the life of ‘Muriel Patience. Once, during an outburst of temper, , Hanson was flabbergasted when Brook admitted being the Patience killer. Accomplice tells all disboller i the most damaging witness against him, Beverly Patience, positi- yey identified him as the killer. espite the evidence, several mem- bere of the jury could not find Ince to call it mat ¢ a 5 made their way the House Bever Bicks Fresh Pickled. SAL MI JOr... cece cece r ees heard by his son David.” ed on the Kitchen lately let out a scream. Silverskin, B.C. Grown .... ccc ccceccscceeseceerecnsseenseeeenes ANTIPASTO RECIPE 2 pints of white mushrooms 64 oz, of ketchup 1 large tin of anchovies 6 tins of solid white tuna 1 gallon of dark olives 2 jars of stuffed green olives 4 pounds of string beans 4 pounds of cauliflower 2 pounds of white pietling onions 4 pounds of cucumbers (pickled or dills) 4 pounds of green peppers 1 large glass of vinegar 1 pint of oil salt to taste (small handfull) . Cook the following all separately until only half cooked (about 10 mins.), beans, cauliflower, onions, all in water. Cook peppers and mushrooms separately in a little oil. Lastly add in a large pot all the above cooked vegetables and then last of all, add the tuna, olives and anchovies. Cook all this together for about ten minutes after it starts to boil. Put in small jars and steam (in canner for 20 minutes to half an hour). Standing before the startled women were two men, one holding a revolver. Muriel and Beverly were ordered to sit down: One of the men wanted to ran know > gghere, the. Keys of of | the. safe were Kept. verly told the feclaueante + Just then the Mercedes drove up. ‘Patience entered his home and stared directly into the barrel of a .32 calibre revolver. He too was made to sit down and was asked to rover the location of they were “kept in jen. He to! em the taurant and that money. Bullet in the temple The gunman placed a pillow over his revolver. Pointing the gun first at Muriel’s head, then at Beverly's head, he said: “What will it be, your or your daughter?” When he aid | nat receive an immediate reply he the gun at Muriel’s head and pulled inted gger. Muriel slum) ped to the floor moaning, with a bullet in her right temple. Patience immediately turned over the keys of his safe to the intruder. Kee; his revolver trained on the back o! Patience’s head, the gunmen herded the : hardy, bi ice knew Hunt for vidous killers gullty. They returned from thelr delib; erations hopelessly deadlocked, and by the presiding judge, led fro:a her head wounds - Muriel di two days after the attack. Beverly miraculously survived, The bullet fired directly into her back had Klomed and was found in the sheets of a a hosp! ital stretcher. Patience had not been seriously injured. The hunt for the vicious killers swung into action, David Patience's. Volks. wagon was found abandoned a few mil from the scene of the crime. Beverly and Bob Patience gave Getailed descrip- tions of Rewards were into the. Police. George Ince, he Geseription given by Beverly matched Ince in most major details. Beverly was shown Ince’s picture amongst several others. Unhesitatingly she picked Ince’s photo out of the group. There was no doubt ; Riatever, —— her mind, Ince was the gun About two weeks had elapsed ates predicament fora dey orso and Gecided to turn himself in. In hindsight this setion may appear to have been fol: something th police, dant, now. He ehad had nothing who immediately ordered tri At: his second | trial for murder, the testimony of Ince’s: lady friend was MURIEL, Bob and Muriel died; Bob and Beverly miracu- - fousty survived shooting. Three weeks after Ince was acquitted ‘at his second trial, Hanson was being sought by police for robbery. . Thinkin: Tent if up. being ques- informed police of Brook's confession. Detectives swooped down on the Suth- erland restaurant in Bowness, where Brook was then employed, and took into custody. The Beretta was ok im his room. Ballistics tests proved that the Beretia was the murder weapon, but rook insisted he was not the killer. A cheek of Brook’s former cellmates uncovered his accomplice, Johnson. By this ie Johnson has n released from prison, but was back in court for ste: a wallet. When questioned, Johnson at first denied any knowledge of the killing, but broke down and confessed. He me n the passive Brook that the authorities might be more ‘ t with him for v: ‘Honeysuckle Rose’ ‘ blooms by J.T. Yurko ‘Honeysuckle Rose’ from Warner Bros. Directed by the fact that no less than five people are credited with story and screenplay. Mi. To er they come up with iff Binder. ” Starring Willie Nel- son, Dyan, Cannon and Amy_'o Irving. Rated FG. Review delogue thee fills the gaps between boy-has-girl. y> iri, boy-gets-girl-back. Alo of this happens not only to the strains of Nelson's music, but the dramatic points al- wey occur -on-stage during had been the killer. Both men eventually s Stood trial. Brook was found guilt: the murder of Muriel Patience ant ore charges’ of attempted murder. He received three and was {0 years in prison. ifs sentences. Johnson was found Sullty. HE ‘AMILY F. VIEWPOINT by Beatrice Gross 1 do not recommend random TV watching, but when I do watch randomly | almost always find something worth thinking about, To be honest, 1 cannot recommend ‘Joe's World,” an NGC comedy-series, if you're looking for crisp dialogue or penetrating character development. The show rack which | find grating, especially when my own funny bone doesn’t respond. rtheless there is an intelligence at work behind bears looking at, especially if you have children between the ages of six and twenty, which is roughly the age span of Joe and Katie's relles heavily on a laugh t the storyline of ‘Joe’s World’ that five children. Breaking children have a promise leaves child guilty their anger, and undeserving. They “an unimportant promise." even depression, they usually blame themselves for being. imagine that if they had been better and more loveable, they wouldn't be rejected. So be'sure that when you have to disappoint your child, don’t glibly assume the episode will blow over, that it was, after all, Remember, that your child is probably taking the rejection seriously. Although the broken promise may be forgotten, the child may not be able to put behind him (or her) the serious implications of his own responsibility for being “undeserving.’ For example, in a recent show, young Jimmy, the ‘little professor’ of the family, was getting ready for his birthday party. He was brushed aside by Joe,” his sports-minded father. When Jimmy tried to drag Joe to see the dictionary he won in a spelling bee, he finds his father is much more interested in feciing the secret field by Jimmy's brother Rick. spectacular plays made on the Sound Country No concert tours Bobby Goldsboro, who Ways’ on Epic, Charley claimed a number one single with ‘Honey’ in 1968, co- hosted is Davidso ow." Goldsboro recalled that his childhood piano «teacher warned his parents that liga,’ Porter and Dolly's young Bobby had no musical single _ ‘Makin’ Plans,’ potential. : several more. Stranger,’ Hank prices RCA smgie of Hank Williams’ ‘You Win Again,’ recent ‘Sohn Emmylou Harris’ etovtaring dr.'s some- what different treatment of his father’s hit song, ha hd 7.G. Shepherd was in Los Angeles recently to guest on the new ‘John Davidson Show.’ T.G. sang his new singte, ‘D jo You Wanna Go To Heaven?’ from his soon-to-be released Sailin. album, Smaoth ce at the ciean so! that Dolby stereo provides? And why do ail the leading men have to look like Burt Reynolds or Robert Redford? We aren't all glamour boys, so sown not @ us earthy a couple of go ‘rounds Sith the taules of cinema?" least that’s what Horseman.’ Pollack must have serves as executive producer for ‘Honeysuckle Rose’ and grants Nelson both his wishes—Dolby Stereo and two beautiful co stars: teed Cannon and Am: * There's actual tenn more to be included about the film. Knowing that there are’ two female leads and only one Willie Nelson you can easily spot the barest: of love triangles, notwithstanding a: theme: u tically potent His ed the -as though t - advance the plot, they create ing within thet film. meine the songs don’t it. Ah, but what faces make sith oe and, how exqui, re! are photographer mis if Shtazberg Pand Like the music and the stars, the film is as easy to take as sitting on a porch swing watching a summer sunset, and just about as hard to knock. when Joe told his son he’ wouldn't be able to fut fis ‘promise to play the clown at his birthday party because of a work conflict, iramy ied out how he ik about his father’s problem: bet if it was Rick having birthday, you'd go to his party.” Shaagy sulked, tore ‘down athe party decorations, and acted-out his feelings. This was a perceptive characterization of a very typical childhood misery—that of feeling rejected by a parent. It’s Your Paper and we want you to get it. He says he has given up concert tours to spend more time with his family. Although Goldsboro is known for romantic lyrics, he admitted that he has trouble speaking Sibling rivalry It is not unusual that if a parent enthusiastically praises one child, the other is likely to interpret it as a criticism and to fee! the pain of rejection. The same pain is felt when promises are broken. According to Carole Klein, author of How It Feels to Be a Child, the pains of childhood are often so real that “They probably shaped our lives, influenced the decisions - Stones while he was a -we made, and the directions we took." She focuses on a i member of the Roy Orbison child name Grata, who says one morning, her voice bleak, . band. “Daddy took my brothers to his office.” . Says Klein, “I hear in her voice and read in her face, total and utter rejection. When we. talk, there's an outpouring of evidence about why she was deliberately teft behind. Her brothers are smarter, Daddy can play bail with them, she spills her milk all the time—a litany of grievances against bers * In this episode of ‘Joe's World,’ the father did arrange fo be at the party. [In real life if a parent must break a promise, what needs to be remembered is that after If you don’t receive your newspaper, call our Circulation Department Trail toll free 368-9800 Nelson Zenith .2400 Castlegar & all others 365-7266 Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CASTLEGAR NEWS and MID-WEEK MIRROR Prices effective Aug. 4 - 9 only in your friendly Castlegar Safeway Store, Castleaird Plaza, Phone 365-3470 Everything you want from a store y touring days with The Rolling Debby Boone and husband Gabri Ferrer have announced the arrival of an 8 Ib. 5 0; baby boy, named Jo Ferrer. The baby was born in Los Angeles at Cedars-Sinai Hospital. 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