‘The best cet renal doe ‘Budget rant acor Tern cur Ove in Canada by Conadione, , 365-3300 Licensee Billy ‘Most Man in the Billy Carter describes him- self in an interviow published recently as having an inferior- ity complex because he is the president's brother, as boing the most henpecked man in the U.S. and says he isn't sure Jiramy Carter int the “loving man” he pi ed himself in the campaign. “I don't really know,” the president's younger brother was quoted as saying. “He's a very determined man. He nev- er stops.” The interview with Billy Carter was written by Celeste Fremon for the February issue of Playgirl magazine on the basis of conversations in Los Angeles from Sept. 16 through Sept. 24. Miss Fremon wrote that Billy was drinking non- stop through their time togeth- “You can ask any. question you want, ma‘am, but all I'm gonns do is lie, I lie 90 per cent tim d you're going to hava to gure dit witch 10 per cent is the truth.” Miss Fremon wrote that Billy tensed and shied away from questions that got down to his relationship with the presi- dent. Portions of the interview went this way: “What do you love about your brother, Jimmy?” “He's kinfold, ma’am.” “Yeah, but what if he weren't? Isn't there something that you can tell me that you love about your brother?” “No ma’am. He's just kin- folk. That's all.” “Has Jimmy ever told you not to do something?” “What if he did? Would you do it anyway?” “No, 1 wouldn't.” z Miss Fremon wrote that Billy was tremendously proud of the money that -he was making from capitalizing on his unique position and bragged that he got more for personal appearances than former Presi- dent Ford. She asked him whether there was anything he was afraid of. “Hell, yes,” he said. “I'm scared to death of Sybil (his wife). We get along but she's a lot smarter than I am. She knows me... she handles me. Ma'am, I'm the most henpecked man in the United States, bar none . . . but if something happened to Sybil, I probably wouldn't live three months.” Henpecked: U.S.’ He was asked if he had an inferiority complex. “Yeah, But Stella Parton, (country singer) Dolly Parton's sister, has a worse inferiority complex than I do. I have an inferiority complex because my brother's the president of the United States but Stella’s flat- chested," * He was asked about his relationship with his family. “T haven't seen my sister Gloria since December 1975,” he said. “Ma'am, if my family ever got together all at, once, somebody would probably get killed.” Billy was asked if he talked with the president. “Yeah, we talk. About peanuts. Does he like me?I... guess he likes me. Listen, I don't like that many people. I love everybody, but I don’t like that many people. Documentary Film Takes Junk Junk, Junk everywhere, In my socks and in my hair, In my desk and under my bed, In my closet and in my head! Chains, cookies, books, dolls, bottles, games, Clothes, shoes, crayons, pencils, toys, homework, porfume, pins, pegs, brush, paints, candles, marbles, umbrellas, knitting, plants, Kleenex, papers, cacti, goldfish, piggy banks, towels, food, rocks, slippers, china, pictures, bug spray, dress-up clothes, globe, purses, slime, lipstick, —everythingl ; Glued and taped, Stapled and tied, Boxed and contained, Squished and flattened, Stepped on and sat on, Trampled and shoved— Junk, Junk everywhere In my bed and in my hair! —even on the ceiling! Help! soa Ann Maerzke ‘Age12 Trudeau ENTERTAINMENT Yearns, Streisand Spurns Prime Minister Pierre El- liott Trudeau asked movie star Barbra : Streisand to’ marry, Yi “I would campaign for him “and become totally politically involved.” ding to a story in London, 5 The actress turned him down, says writer James Spada in The Daily Mirror, It happened in January, 1970, Spada says. Trudeau married Margaret - Sinclair the following year; but in 1970 he was pictured escort- ing the movie actress. According to Spada’s story, part of a daily series about the actress running in the Mirror, Streisand had “fallen for Canada’s bachelor prime minister” while she was still ” married to actor Elliot Gould; their marriage was already on the rocks, and she had also been linked with Omar Sharif before divorcing Gould in July 1971. Skeptics thought the Tru- deau “romance” was a publicity * ! f it didn't happen. “Certain realities inter. vened,” Spada says. “The gulf between their careers was too great.” He quotes Streisand again: “I would never have wanted, shim to change. “His life was too important. to a-whole country.” Youth Picked To Play Eivis ~- In Musical A 16-year-old schoolboy has been selected to play Elvis Prestey in a London musical of the singer's life. ‘Tim Whitnall, who has never acted before, will play Elvis between the ages of 17 Giimnse at Eariy Lensmen A documentary film on early B.C. photographers pro- viding revealing glimpses of life in the province between the years 1890 and 1940 will be shown Feb, 4 at 9 p.m. on CBC British Columbia. “Images of British Colum- bia” is based on the Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition in the spring of 1976, Eleven Early British Columbian Photograph- ers, assembled by assistant gallery curator Christopher Varley, with free-lance photo- gtapher Fred Douglas; who did the restorations and copying for both th ibition and film. the introduction of the dry plate and bromide — papers, which made it possible for an interested person of even mod- est income to pursue this new technique for making images of reality. There were few of them with any fine art training and one of the results was a greater directness in photographic art through their willingness to let the camera do its work and register the world as they found it. The new practitioners were nothing if not avid. Mattie for sranple, pack- nF -are-Benjamin Leeson, William Bailey, Claire Downing, Phillip Timms, Mattie Gunterman, Al- phonse Savard, Harold Smith, Leonard Frank, Stuart Thomp- son on Perey Bentley. ed her over the Dewdney "Trunk road” *~ when she went ‘with her husband in 1897 to settle at Beaton on Upper Arrow Lake in the Interior. From i884 until 1925 Ben Leeson kept an° unflagging record of life at Winter Harbor on, Quatsino Sound on the northern end of Vancouver Is- land. Starting in 1896, Philip Timms affectionately chroni- eled Vancouver life for a period of over 50 years, Richard Bellamy and Robert 'Eanis were the film - cameramen on “Images of Brit- ish Columbia". Mike Oldfield recorded the sound and music, The film was edited by John Fuller and was written and directed by Gordon. : ey FT centinues. “In fact, says Barbra, Tru- deau asked her to marry him and she seriously considered it,” Spada writes, “I thought. it would be fantastic, she says,” Spada's ang, 21 in the show when it opens No’ Rock'n'roll revival “singer Shakin’ Stevens will play Pres- ley in his 80's and P, J. Proby, ‘Te the Place for a Com Line: * WIA IRR RIAA AAAI AAAI III IA IAIN II IIAIAN | IT’S SOUND COUNTRY : by Doug Davis - — i "I spent the eariy part of m: life spent at the nih end ot Robson Recreation Society Wednesday, January 25 p.m. Robson Community Hall « Election of Officers © Changing of Some Bylaws «| “All Members Please Attend * who once recorded tion songs for Elvis, will play ; the star in his 40's. Drop In TV Viewing A Long-Term Trend A top executive of A. C. Nielson Co. offered some pos- sible reasons for the apparent decline in television viewership that has been puzzling—and worrying—network officials in recent months. Ralph T.. Clausen, vice-- president of media research for the televison ratings service, October and November showed an eight per cent drop in HUT levels during daytime and a three per cent drop during prime time from last year, and sampling of top local markets in October by both Nielsen and Arbitron Co., another: ratings service, also showed declines. The national Neilsen data Photographs are from the : collections of the Vancouver: Public Library, Vancouver City Archives and Irving House in New. Westminster. has since travelled widely and met with a warm response in, many parts of Canada, an indication of the universal appeal ‘of these old photographers with their im- . mediate vision of the world and times of our parents and grand- parents. The number cf works shown has been expanded in the film to about twice the number displayed in the ori- ginal exhibition. Photography became a : Anchorman Bored With $500,000 Job The grass is always green- eT esas ABC News anchorman Harry Reasoner says he may leave his $500,000-a-year job because he is bored. . The problem is'the net- work's news format, which features more great deal less time and expensive in the 1880s with COMMUNITY Bulletin Board MINOR HOCKEY MEETING There will be a Minor Hockey General Moving on Mon., Jan. 30, at 7:30 p.m. at the Old Arcne Concession. All mothers are strongly urged to attend the meeting. SENIOR CITIZENS SOCIAL MEETING ‘The Castlegar and District Senior Citizens will be holding a Social Meeting at the Community Complex & p.m. today (Thurs., Jan. 19), at2 p.m. followed by dinner at COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM The West Kootenay Health Unit is sponsoring a than anchors. “I'm not. suddenly com- plaining,” he said. “I don't particularly object to doing less work, but you get bored.” - Reasoner, 64, got a higher salary when he renegotiated his contract after ABC lured Barb- ‘ara Walters from NBC in 1976 with a $1 million-a-year agree-~ ment, that other data tend: to support’ the’: ‘view that the decline in viewer- ship is part of a long-term trend rather than a one-time aber- ration, Speaking at an “Outlook for the Media” conference in New York sponsored by the Wall Street brokerage firm - Mitchell, Hutchins Inc., Clausen a loss of“about 1.2 million daytime households and | 250,000 highttisne homes. said that viewing levels seem to have peaked after two decades of an almost continuous rise and are likely to flatten or even decline in the future. The key index of concern to many in the industry has been the number of “homes using television", or HUT, as it is someon known to broad: caster National Nielsen data for- 1st &3rd Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. sat Readers: Recently, ‘a woman wrote to say she was angered by nbw acquaintances at parties who insisted on knowing what she did for a living. “It so happens,” she wrote, “I have a little family money, a husband who pays alimony, plus a disability check from the government. Ido not need to work at a job but I figure how I get along financlally is nobody's business, Please tell me how to eee tothe question when it comes up—and it comes up all the ine” ‘My advice was, “Look the person in the eye and say, ‘Tm a hooker.’ That should bring the quiz to a prompt halt. It will also show you have a sense of humor. (I hope.)” 3A few days later I received a letter on engraved stationery ' which carried the letterhead of a legal firm. It read as follows: Dear Ms, Landers: The mother of one of my clients recently brought to my attention one of your columns in which you advised Mrs} A.A.G. t d to the question 'Wliere do you work? with, ‘Tm/a hooker.’ My client did the very thing you suggested; however, the man;to whom she made the remark did not ‘promptly halt the questioning’ but pursued the ‘joke’ further. The result was that my client was subsequently arrested for soliciting prostitution by an off-duty vice officer. She was booked, fingerprinted, mugged and now; poasessoa s record for a criminal charge which today still eazrtes ry burdensome stigma, the attorney ized the event as allark.: However, my client still sullered the ignominy of an arrest, three public c appearances in court and the costs of retaining an attorney. Yours very truly—Name Withheld By Request” | responded immediately: “Dear Sir: Your. letter arrived this morning’ and it has unhinged me. completely. Please write at once and tell me you are putting me“on go I°can get a good night's Bleep. Sincerely Yours—Ann Landers. ‘This letter/arrived a few days later: SDear Ann Landers! I can only say that both my client and I wishimy letter was all in fun. Unf the facts as by, mie were true. -' fmf it’ were not essential that I keep my client's name confidential, I would | gladly provide you with the case number and court in which ‘the proceedings were held. 41 also wish to point out that the suggestion you made could result in a different sort of unhappy ending. Should the a.sbhangb ously that the Ipdyv_ je mule and it didn't take long to figure out that a gultar was a lot lighter than a pple handle," Glen Campb all He left Arkansas in’ the early 1950s as a teenager and llved in New Mexico and “that year to go No. 1 on pop. country and easy-listening charts (an extremely rare feat). In April 1977, Campbell was No. 10n both the pop and country charts with the single "Southern Nights’ from the album of the same name. That same album also contalned the hit ‘Sunflower.’ Houston. His first musical poet: jobs were with his uncle Dick : ; Bills and they’ toured the southwest playing ‘at ‘what Campbell describes as “dancin' and fightin’ clubs."’ poo he formed his own in Bobbie Gentry Over the years Campbell also has recorded with other. Capitol artists such as Anne Mueray and Bobby Gentry. Du his career, campbell has been asked at various times to give special performances for Presidents of the United States and the s Angeles with Queen of England. He also 00 cash and a small trailer has presided as the King of filled with his belongings. He the Mardi Gras in. New soon cut some tunes. Orleans and has hosted including the hit ‘Tequila’ witha studio roup called The Champs. which included Jimmy Seals and Dash Crofts. He also began working studio sessions with recording stars such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Rick Nelson, Elvis egaley Nat< King Cole. The. Glen Campbell je of 22, Campbell Campbell even hosts a golf tournament—The Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open. Royal Canadian Laer BRANCH No. 170 invites YOU to Participate in These Fanetions eats Mus ae ine January 16-21: Del Neliman oy ta ‘hooker he might subsequently resent her refusal to form” and cause her physical harm. Again, I urge you to recorsider the advice given, Sincerely—Name Withheld. Dear Readers: From now on if anyone asks what you do for a living and you don’t want to tell them, say, “My work is very dull. Let's: talk about: yours.” . . * Ann: Please settle this argument for me. My husband insists that his brother's wife is his sister-in-law only—not mine, He says she ig just an acquaintance to me. I say she is my sister-in-law also—by law, Who is right? —The Odd Couple Dear’ Odd: Thave news for both you and your husband. According to John Beckstrom, professor of Family Law at Northwestern - University Law School, there is,no absolute legal definition of sister-in-law. © Black's Law Dictionary {Fourth Edition) says: A sister-in-law is (1) sister of one’s spouse; (2) wife of one’s brother. According’ to Corpus Juris Sucundum, sister-in-] law can be derived from the term brother-in-law (so help me).which is. defined: as: (1) Brother of one’s husband or wife; (2) one’s sister's husband.: It has been held ‘that ‘the husbands of two sisters are’ not ~ brothers-in-laws, based on one old case in Florida. Clear as mud, eh? 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Two TV series that bombed in one season: that's another record, not.so enviable,., Nancy.,Walker.: admits. “'It was .pretty tough, ‘right: after: it happened. » When both my shows went off the air, David and | were at each other's throats. At one point he said to me, ‘Either we drive each other crazy, or we take a vacation and go off to Europe for nine months!" * " They chose Europe. “It was a second honeymoon."' Nancy recalls. “though 1 know that sounds corny. | never had much faith in: ‘Blansky's Beaulies' but ‘The Nancy Walker Show’ was different. | was proud of it. If it had been on any other network it would have survived. ABC took it oft wen it had as sf percent sete. of the ratings. It wasn't a failure with this He lady. That 4 Shalt the bosses of ‘Rhoda’ are counting on: they hope that by bringing Nancy back as Ida Morgenstern, Rhoda's meddlesome mon, ratings will skyrocket. She'll direct several episodes. as well . Looks like Gabe Kaplan of ‘Welcome Back, Kotter’ has gotten over his cold feet at last. The wedding to Leigh Watsh is now set for Sunday, Jan. 15, postponed from last ‘August. Gabe is 33 and decided to be abig boy... . There were no Fonzie fans in the checkout line when Henry Winkler headed for the supermarket express lane with a piled-high cart. “Get in another line!" they told him irmly . S TV BACKSTAGE: Some say there's feuding on the set ot ‘Happy Days* but you'd never know from Donny Most, Henry Winkler and Scott Baio. In fact. the Fonz says he’s having-so much fun, he eoignt Sign on again when his contract expires soon. olleen Camp told Johnny Carson that while Americans are gung ho to learn kung fu. karate and judo the residents of Hong Kong are paying to learn plain old dirty street-fighting tactics. Colleen.:who recently returned from the British crown colony where she starred in ‘The Game of Death’ with Dean Jagger and Gig Young, says that most Orientals are convinced a rough street fighter can take a kung fu master anytime in a brawl. “They have. seen Charles’ Bronson and Clint Eastwood do’ it hundreds of times in their movies,-which are very popular here.”’ she adds. So some alert honchos have set up street fighting schools -and they are turning away would-be pupils . . . ‘Kotter’ may be welcome back but Robert Hegyes, who plays *sweathog’ Juan Epstein in the popular ABC-TV series. doesn't have open arms for. Mary, his wife of four years. Hegyes filed for divorce in Los Angeles last month. The. varlous tennis tournaments.’ * CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 19, 1978 | : : a OUR LOWER FOOD PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES! At Central Food Mart BEEF sy POT ROASTS PORK STEAK =x THE SIDE MATURE GRAIN FED eat CANADA GRADE A. 8% OF BEE. FED BEEF A He 77° ( GOVERN. INSPECTED. 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TIDE a i 1 0 box $5.49 FRESH PRODUCE {GRAPEFRUIT PINK. SIZE 48 . couple issued a press release announcing the divorce. It * quoted them as saying: “We have agreed to separate under the most amicable conditions .”. . Now that Peter Falk has married actress Shera Danese he plans to give her career a boost by casting her in an episode of his ‘Columbo’ series. He may even give her a role in his upcoming iim ‘The Big Stick-Up at Brinks.” health education program at Selkirk College each Tuesday (until Feb. 14), at 12:45 p.m. in Room Ki0. Topics presented at each one-hour session will include nutrition, fitness and weight control, venereal disease, birth control, stress and drug and alcohol abuse. The public is invited to attend. Getting Married? : Book Your Wedding Orders NOW, and Saxe. 10%. Take. jee .of These Savings: 10% Reduction Applies to oll Merchandise and recs! . . « os well as Flowers! GREEN PEPPERS IMPORTED feoeee olby “4gs| ORANGES PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 19, 20 & 21 5.51.00 JOB’S DAUGHTERS INSTALLATION The Castlegar Bethel #60 of the International Order of Job’s Daughters extend a cordial invitation to the public to attend the installation of Honored Queen- elect Joy McNabb and her officers. The ceremony will be held on Sat., Jan. 21, at 2 p.m. in the Kinnaird Hall. MONDAY NIGHT FILMS The Castlegar CUSO Committee presents “Ways of Seeing, Part IV", a film about the making of advertisements, on Mon., Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. in Room ‘M17, at Selkirk Callege. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES INNAIRD CENT FOOD MART LTD. WITH IN-STORE BAKE SHOP WE SELL HARD MUSIC AND CULLIGAN SOFT WATER ‘COME SHARE THE WARMTH OF OUR | WESTCOAST WINTER Smart new boutiques, where you'll find the very latest in fashions, astendin ng theatre, dust- Come. Share with u us a place where the weather's mild...and enjoy the warmth of a eel welcome, as we begin the celebration of year-long Captain Cook Bicentennial. It’s Yas ir Year of Discovery—and there's so much ~ to giecover: Superb restaurants, where you can dine by candlelight overlooking the sparkle of the city. released movies. Ferny rides through the quiet waters of the Gulf Islands. Or a lazy stroll along the ocean's edge...in the mild, mild moments of a West Coast Winter. Come. Share with us the special warmth of this special part of Canada. Now. un waiting..for you. oer e” Natu Natural Remember: Every Third Friday is 10% Day!” Helen’ s Flower & Gift Shop 4 73 Maple Street 385-5191 Operations. Please submit notices sicedtiy te Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays. 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